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The '''Irish Whip Wrestling Zero Gravity Championship''' is a professional wrestling chamionship. It's home wrestling promotion is [[Irish Whip Wrestling]].The Championship was created in 2007. It has since become one of the most coveted titles on the Irish and European Wrestling scene.It is the Irish eqivulant of the [[WWE Cruiserweight Championship]] or the [[TNA X-Division Championship]]. Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Kid Kash once competeted for the Zero-Gravity Championship against Bingo Ballance in October 2007. The first champion was decided via a tournament held in Balbiggan Combined Community Centre on January 2007.
The '''Irish Whip Wrestling Zero Gravity Championship''' is a professional wrestling chamionship. It's home wrestling promotion is [[Irish Whip Wrestling]].The Championship was created in 2007. It has since become one of the most coveted titles on the Irish and European Wrestling scene.It is the Irish eqivulant of the [[WWE Cruiserweight Championship]] or the [[TNA X-Division Championship]]. Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Kid Kash once competeted for the Zero-Gravity Championship against Bingo Ballance in October 2007. The first champion was decided via a tournament held in Balbiggan Combined Community Centre on January 2007.



Revision as of 22:14, 20 May 2009

The Irish Whip Wrestling Zero Gravity Championship is a professional wrestling chamionship. It's home wrestling promotion is Irish Whip Wrestling.The Championship was created in 2007. It has since become one of the most coveted titles on the Irish and European Wrestling scene.It is the Irish eqivulant of the WWE Cruiserweight Championship or the TNA X-Division Championship. Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Kid Kash once competeted for the Zero-Gravity Championship against Bingo Ballance in October 2007. The first champion was decided via a tournament held in Balbiggan Combined Community Centre on January 2007.

Irish Whip Wrestling Zero Gravity Championship
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The Irish Whip Wrestling Zero-Gravity Championship
Tournament information

Here is the tournament Bracket:

Irish Whip Wrestling Zero-Gravity Championship Tournament 1st Round
Pac defeated White Storm
Red Vinny defeated El Ligero
Kid Kash defeated Bam Katrazz
Emil Sitoci defeated Tyler Browne
Bubblegum defeated Irish Dragon
Bingo Ballance defeated Brother Skelly
Irish Whip Wrestling Zero-Gravity Championship Tournament Semi-Finals
Pac defeated Red Vinny & Kid Kash to advance
Bingo Ballance defeated Emil Sitoci & Bubblegum to advance
Irish Whip Wrestling Zero-Gravity Championship Final
Bingo Ballance defeated Pac to become first-ever IwW Zero-Gravity Champion

Since the title was created there has been 5 different people to hold the Championship. Here is the championship history:

14-01-07 - Balbriggan,Dublin, Irl - Bingo Ballance Defeated Pac

23-06-07 - Balbriggan,Dublin, Irl - Bam Katrazz Defeated Bingo Ballance

06-07-07 - Waterford, Irl - Bingo Ballance Defeated Pac, Bam Katraz

20-10-07 - Kilkenny, Irl - Red Vinny Defeated Bingo Ballance

15-03-08 - Donnycarney,Dublin, Irl - Vic Viper Defeated Red Vinny, Bam Katraz, Bingo Ballance, Liam Thompson

14-06-08 - Tallaght,Dublin, Irl - Bingo Ballance Defeated Vic Viper, Red Vinny, Metal Master

30-01-09 - Rathcoole,Dublin, Irl - La Warren Beat Bingo Ballance

Most Recent Defence

Irish Whip Wrestling Zero-Gravity Champion La Warren successfully defended his title against Scotland's Angus J.Rotunda

Championship Facts

  • Vic Viper is the only man to hold both the International Heavyweight and Zero-Gravity Title
  • Bingo Ballance holds the record for longest reigning Zero Gravity Champion ever at 7 months
  • Bam Katrazz holds the shorgest reign with the Zero Gravity Championship at just 2 weeks
  • Bingo Ballance is the only man to hold the Zero Gravity Champion 3 times
  • The Championship has also been defended in England,Scotland,Wales and Nothern Ireland

References