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ACW Great American Championship

ACW Great American Championship

Professional wrestling championship


The ACW Great American Championship was a secondary professional wrestling championship title in the American independent promotion Assault Championship Wrestling. The first champion was "The Machine" Jeff Rocker who won the title from Mercenary in Meriden, Connecticut on November 30, 2001. The championship was regularly defended throughout the state of Connecticut, most often in Meriden, Connecticut, until the promotion closed in early 2004.[1]

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Jeff Rocker, "Lightning" Johnny Thunder and Slyk Wagner Brown hold the record for most reigns, each having won the title twice. At 287 days, Tony DeVito's reign is the longest in the title's history. Johnny Thunder second reign, which lasted 28 days, was the shortest in the history of the title. Overall, there have been 9 reigns shared between 6 wrestlers, with two vacancies.[1]

Title history

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Reigns

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Combined reigns

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References

  1. Tsakiries, Phil (2004). "ACW Great American Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
  2. Assault Championship Wrestling (Producer) (March 14, 2003). 03/14/2003 ASSAULT CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING: EAST HARTFORD, CT (VHS). East Hartford, Connecticut: TCTapes.net.
  3. "March 14, 2003: Assault Championship Wrestling (ACW)". Results: 2003. The New England Independent. March 2004. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
  4. Assault Championship Wrestling (Producer) (June 8, 2003). 06/08/2003 ASSAULT CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING: WATERBURY, CT (VHS). Waterbury, Connecticut: TCTapes.net.

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