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The '''WWE United Kingdom Championship''' is a [[professional wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling championship#Location-specific championships|championship]] created and promoted by the American [[professional wrestling promotion]] [[WWE]] for their [[United Kingdom (WWE brand)|United Kingdom brand]]. Unveiled on December 15, 2016, it was first awarded to [[Tyler Bate]], who won the inaugural [[WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament]] on January 15, 2017. The current champion is [[Pete Dunne]], who is in his first reign.
The '''WWE United Kingdom Championship''' is a [[professional wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling championship#Location-specific championships|championship]] created and promoted by the American [[professional wrestling promotion]] [[WWE]] for their [[United Kingdom (WWE brand)|United Kingdom brand]]. Unveiled on December 15, 2016, it was first awarded to [[Tyler Bate]], who won the inaugural [[WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament]] on January 15, 2017. The current champion is [[Pete Dunne (wrestler)|Pete Dunne]], who is in his first reign and is the longest reigning champion.


The championship is intended be the top championship of a U.K. based brand, with its show airing on [[WWE Network]],<ref name="UKtitleF4w"/><ref name="PWTorch" /> but at present, the title is being defended on WWE's [[NXT (WWE brand)|NXT]] brand,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2017/02/15/22704454.html|title=NXT: Bate retains UK title against Moustache Mountain partner Seven|last=Howell|first=Nolan|date=February 15, 2017|accessdate=September 22, 2017|work=Slam! Sports}}</ref> as well as at shows produced by independent wrestling promotions in the United Kingdom. It is the only active WWE championship to be defended outside of WWE, and the first since the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]], which was defended in multiple promotions from its 1981 creation until becoming WWF-exclusive in 1997.
The championship is intended be the top championship of a U.K. based brand, with its show airing on [[WWE Network]],<ref name="UKtitleF4w"/><ref name="PWTorch" /> but at present, the title is being defended on WWE's [[NXT (WWE brand)|NXT]] brand,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2017/02/15/22704454.html|title=NXT: Bate retains UK title against Moustache Mountain partner Seven|last=Howell|first=Nolan|date=February 15, 2017|accessdate=September 22, 2017|work=Slam! Sports}}</ref> as well as at shows produced by independent wrestling promotions in the United Kingdom. It is the only active WWE championship to be defended outside of WWE, and the first since the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]], which was defended in multiple promotions from its 1981 creation until becoming WWF-exclusive in 1997.
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WWE United Kingdom Championship
File:WWE UK Championship Belt.png
The United Kingdom Championship belt with default side plates.
Details
PromotionWWE
BrandUnited Kingdom
Date establishedDecember 15, 2016
Current champion(s)Pete Dunne
Date wonMay 20, 2017
Statistics
First champion(s)Tyler Bate
Most reignsAll titleholders (1)
Longest reignPete Dunne (2,780+ days)
Shortest reignTyler Bate (125 days[a])
Oldest championPete Dunne (23 years, 192 days)
Youngest championTyler Bate (19 years, 314 days)
Heaviest championPete Dunne (205 lb (93 kg))
Lightest championTyler Bate (175 lb (79 kg))

The WWE United Kingdom Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE for their United Kingdom brand. Unveiled on December 15, 2016, it was first awarded to Tyler Bate, who won the inaugural WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament on January 15, 2017. The current champion is Pete Dunne, who is in his first reign and is the longest reigning champion.

The championship is intended be the top championship of a U.K. based brand, with its show airing on WWE Network,[1][2] but at present, the title is being defended on WWE's NXT brand,[3] as well as at shows produced by independent wrestling promotions in the United Kingdom. It is the only active WWE championship to be defended outside of WWE, and the first since the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship, which was defended in multiple promotions from its 1981 creation until becoming WWF-exclusive in 1997.

History

In a press conference at The O2 Arena on December 15, 2016, Triple H revealed that there would be a 16-man tournament to crown the inaugural WWE United Kingdom Champion. The tournament was held over a two-day period, January 14 and 15, 2017, and aired exclusively on the WWE Network. The championship was announced to have been the top championship of a new WWE Network show, produced in the United Kingdom (the show and its premiere date have yet to be revealed by the WWE).[1][2] Tyler Bate won the inaugural tournament to become the first WWE United Kingdom Champion.[4]

The title began being featured on WWE's NXT brand when Bate debuted during the January 28, 2017, tapings of NXT in San Antonio, Texas, which aired February 1.[5] During the February 1 tapings at the brand's home base of Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida, the title's very first defense took place, where Bate defeated Trent Seven (aired February 15).[6] The title was defended for the first time outside of WWE when Bate retained the title against Mark Andrews on a show for the London-based promotion, Progress Wrestling; the show took place in Orlando, Florida on March 31 as part of WrestleMania Axxess.[7] The first title change, as well as first defense to air live, took place on May 20, 2017, at NXT TakeOver: Chicago, where Pete Dunne defeated Bate to become champion.[8]

Although unsuccessful, Johnny Gargano was the first wrestler from outside of the United Kingdom division to challenge for the U.K. title on the November 18 taping of NXT (aired on November 22).[9]

Inaugural tournament

Inaugural champion Tyler Bate, after winning the WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament
Current and longest reigning champion Pete Dunne
First Round
January 14, 2017[10]
Quarter-Finals
January 15, 2017[4]
Semi-Finals
January 15, 2017[4]
Final
January 15, 2017[4]
        
EnglandTyler Bate Pin
Northern Ireland Tucker 10:34
England Tyler Bate Pin
Republic of Ireland Jordan Devlin 6:05
England Danny Burch 8:55
Republic of Ireland Jordan Devlin Pin
England Tyler Bate Pin
Scotland Wolfgang 5:55
England Trent Seven Pin
England H.C. Dyer 5:25
England Trent Seven 6:35
Scotland Wolfgang Pin
England Tyson T-Bone 6:20
Scotland Wolfgang Pin
England Tyler Bate Pin
England Pete Dunne 15:10
Wales Mark Andrews Pin
England Dan Moloney 5:35
Wales Mark Andrews Pin
England Joseph Conners 8:10
England James Drake 7:12
England Joseph Conners Pin
Wales Mark Andrews 10:33
England Pete Dunne Pin
England Pete Dunne Pin
England Roy Johnson 7:30
England Pete Dunne Pin
England Sam Gradwell 4:50
England Saxon Huxley 6:00
England Sam Gradwell Pin

Championship belt design

The championship's center plate is inspired by the United Kingdom's royal coat of arms

As with some other championship belts unveiled in 2016, the base design is similar to the WWE Championship, with notable differences.[11] Instead of a large cut out of the WWE logo, the center plate is modeled after the United Kingdom's royal coat of arms, featuring a lion and a unicorn on either side of the arms, while the center of the shield has been replaced with the WWE logo; atop the shield are the crown jewels. The banner atop the arms reads "United Kingdom" while the banner below reads "Champion". Like the WWE Championship belt and other belts introduced in 2016, the United Kingdom Championship belt features two side plates, both separated by gold divider bars, with removable round sections that can be replaced with the current champion's logo; the default plates feature the WWE logo on the globe. The plates are on a black leather strap.

Reigns

As of December 29, 2024, there have been two reigns. The inaugural champion was Tyler Bate, who won the inaugural tournament. Bate is also the youngest champion, winning the title at 19 years old, while the oldest champion is Pete Dunne, winning the title at 23. Dunne has the longest reign at 2,780+ days, while Bate has the shortest at 125 days (126 days as recognized by WWE).

The current champion is Pete Dunne. He defeated Tyler Bate at NXT TakeOver: Chicago on May 20, 2017.

Reign The reign number for the specific champion listed
Location The city in which the title was won
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title was won
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Tyler Bate 1 January 15, 2017 125 Blackpool, England WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament (2017) Defeated Pete Dunne in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
WWE officially recognizes Bate's reign as lasting 126 days.
[4]
2 Pete Dunne 1 May 20, 2017 2,780 Rosemont, Illinois NXT TakeOver: Chicago Dunne currently holds the longest title reign in history. [8]
3 Zack Gibson 1 June 19, 2018 1+ Blackpool, England United Kingdom Championship Tournament (2018) Defeated Pete Dunne in the tournament final to become the third champion.
[4]


See also

Notes

  1. ^ WWE recognizes it as 126 days

References

  1. ^ a b Currier, Joseph (December 15, 2016). "WWE to crown first United Kingdom Champion in January". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Keller, Wade (December 15, 2016). "WWE announces new UK-based brand, holding tournament to crown UK Champion, Nigel McGuinness on announce team". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  3. ^ Howell, Nolan (February 15, 2017). "NXT: Bate retains UK title against Moustache Mountain partner Seven". Slam! Sports. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Soucek, Andrew. "SOUCEK'S WWE UK CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT REPORT 1/15: Ongoing coverage of night two of UK Championship tournament". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  5. ^ "NXT TakeOver pre-show TV taping & dark match results". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. January 28, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  6. ^ "2/1 NXT TV Review". PWTorch.com. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
  7. ^ "3/31 Progress Wrestling in Orlando results: Tyler Bate vs. Mark Andrews for the WWE UK Championship, Pete Dunne vs. Mark Haskins for the Progress Championship, Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jimmy Havoc". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. March 31, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  8. ^ a b Zimmerman, Zack. "5/20 Zim's NXT Takeover: Chicago live review – Bobby Roode vs. Hideo Itami for the NXT Title, Authors of Pain vs. Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa in a ladder match for the NXT Tag Titles, Asuka vs. Nikki Cross vs. Ruby Riot for the NXT Women's Title". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
  9. ^ James, Justin (November 22, 2017). "11/22 NXT TV Report: Pete Dunne vs. Johnny Gargano in main event, Ruby Riot vs. Sonya Deville in likely their final NXT match". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  10. ^ Soucek, Andrew. "SOUCEK'S WWE UK CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT REPORT 1/14: Ongoing coverage of night one of UK Championship tournament". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  11. ^ WWE Superstars - WWE.com

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