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IWA Intercontinental Championship

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IWA Intercontinental Championship
The IWA Intercontinental Championship (right) being held by former champion Chris Angel.
Details
PromotionInternational Wrestling Association & International Wrestling Entertainment
Date establishedFebruary 23, 2002
Current champion(s)John Hawking
Date wonNovember 18, 2023
Other name(s)
  • IWA Intercontinental (Heavyweight) Championship (Febrery 23, 2002 - June 16, 2012, September 7, 2019 -present)
  • IWE Intercontinental Championship (January 22, 2022 - November 19, 2022 (Unification)) (During the IWE takeover storyline vs IWA, 2 champions of each division were disputed, it continued with the same lineage)
  • IWA Undisputed Intercontinental Championship (also used in addition as referenced in IWA's website since the November 19, 2022 IWA/IWE title Unification)
Statistics
First champion(s)Super Crazy
Most reignsChicano (6 reigns)
Longest reignManny Ferno (623 days)
Shortest reignHuracan Castillo (<1 day)

The IWA Intercontinental Championship is a secondary professional wrestling title defended in Puerto Rico. It was originally defended in the original International Wrestling Association, later being reintroduced in the World Wrestling League (WWL). The title was used since 2002, when Super Crazy became the first champion, defeating Eddie Guerrero at the very first Ring of Honor event, The Era of Honor Begins, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The championship was modified in 2009, changing the original black belt to another colored red.

In 2021, Fernando Tonos and Manny Ferno created the group La Alianza IWE with the intention of completing a hostile takeover on behalf of International Wrestling Entertainment. Members of the stable won all of the IWA-PR titles. In response, general manager Chicky Starr and Savio Vega introduced parallel titles for each division in March 2022. While the storyline continued, there was a pair of belts contested independently of each other, with the original being referenced to as the "IWE Intercontinental Championship".

History

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In early 2015, while Vega was part of La Radio PR's "Más Allá del Ring" show, the title made appearances as part of the studio's decore along the Undisputed World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Championships.

Reintroduced by Savio Vega as part of the main angle of Golpe de Estado 2018, in which he led a group that intended to convert the WWL into the second incarnation of the IWA. At the event, Richard Rondón carried the title with him. Despite IWA failing at Golpe de Estado, the angle was continued. In the meantime, the Intercontinental Championship was featured in an event sponsored by the municipal administration of Naranjito, still lacking formal adjudication.

Reintroduction (2019)

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On June 15, 2019, in Naranjito, Puerto Rico IWA started doing matches to determine a new Intercontinental Champion. the new champion will be determined at Golpe de Estado in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico on September 7, 2019. On August 24 edition of Impacto Total, Chicky Starr announced that Monster Pain would replace Sweet Nasty Papi due he was beaten and unable to participate at the event.

Tournament

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Impacto Total

06/15 Naranjito

Zona de Conflicto

08/17 Vega Alta

Golpe de Estado

09/07 Guaynabo

         
1 Huracan Castillo W
8 Pupe Jackson
Thunder W
Huracan Castillo
4 Thunder W
5 PMS Dean Rose
Huracan Castillo
Monster Pain
2 Sweet Nasty Papi W
7 Excellent Mantell
Lightning W
Sweet Nasty Papi
3 Lightning W
6 Bolo The Red Bulldog

Belt designs

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The original was crafted by Reggie Parks using acid etching in 2002, it used the same basic template that this craftsman has used in the 1986 WWE Intercontinental Championship belt and other titles in his line. Like those belts, the IWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship had a main plate composed by three gilded rectangles of receding size, which due to usage exposed the silver coloring underneath. The central area of the design features a geographical World Map inside a circle, flanked by the same design of six five-pointed stars grouped together. Above and under are three black-colored ribbons, with the upper one prominently reading “INTERCONTINENTAL” and the inferior pair “HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLING CHAMPION”. The lower part features two eight-pointed stars, an element that is also present in the Parks belts. The crown of the belt has the acronym, “IWA”, inside a trapezoid that is surrounded by leaf motifs. There are four two side square side plates which originally featured designs of wrestlers grappling under the company name. These were replaced with ones that depict the flags of Puerto Rico, Japan, Germany and the United States with their capitalized names over each. The title was modified in 2009, when strap was replaced with a new made of red-colored leather. The template was shared with the IWA Hardcore Championship and later the IWA Puerto Rico/Caribbean Heavyweight Championship.

In 2021, IWA-PR commissioned new belts to commemorate its 20th anniversary from Collection Spot. The Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship was replaced with an original design, which was based on the original. The new belt featured an oblong central plaque that preserved the World Map and ribbons. However, it introduced two flanking black ribbons which contained five stars and widespread use of heraldic wreath motifs and mantling. The grouping of six stars forming another star, a feature created by Parks and present in many of his designs, was used inside a circle placed at the bottom of the central plaque. The side plates were redesigned to be circular and removing the flags. Both feature maps surrounded by two ribbons with five stars and wreaths, with the left plaque depicting the Western Hemisphere and the right the Eastern Hemisphere. All three plates include a silver-colored IWA logo at the top. Meanwhile, the original belt was repurposed as the IWE Intercontinental Championship with a sticker of the stable's logo being placed over the "IWA" in the crown of the center plate.

Title history

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Indicates disputed IWA/IWE champions.
Indicates title reigns and changes not recognized by IWA or vacancies.

Highlights in bold denotes after Juicio Final 2022 each division have 2 champions due by the controversy between IWA and IWE, in which the latter took control of the old titles forcing IWA to create new titles in each division

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days

held

Location Event Notes Ref
1 Super Crazy 1 February 23, 2002 42 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROH : The Era of Honor Begins Defeated Eddie Guerrero at Ring of Honor's debut show to become the first champion. [1]
2 "El Lobo" Andy Anderson 1 April 6, 2002 7 Carolina, Puerto Rico Juicio Final II Defeated Super Crazy in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match. [2]
3 Super Crazy 2 April 13, 2002 7 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Won the title by forfeit due to Lobo being injured.
4 Anarchy 1 April 20, 2002 28 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
5 Chicano 1 May 18, 2002 98 Caguas, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping [3]
6 "El Lobo" Andy Anderson 2 August 24, 2002 42 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping [4]
Vacant October 5, 2002 Bayamón, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping Miguel Pérez stripped El Lobo of the title due to an injury. [5]
7 Justin Sane 1 October 5, 2002 28 Bayamón, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping Defeated Diabólico. [5]
8 Eric Alexander 1 November 2, 2002 42 Bayamón, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping [6]
9 Abyss 1 December 14, 2002 1 Carolina, Puerto Rico Christmas in PR (2002) [7]
10 Glamour Boy Shane 1 December 15, 2002 83 San Germán, Puerto Rico Christmas in PR (2002) [8]
11 Nord 1 March 8, 2003 42 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping [9]
12 Chicano 2 April 19, 2003 98 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
13 Ricky Banderas 1 July 26, 2003 125 Bayamón, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping Also Defeated Vampiro to win his 5th reign for the IWA Hardcore Championship on July 12, 2003 in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Banderas Defeated Vampiro again to win his 6th for the IWA Hardcore Championship on October 7, 2003 in Kissimmee, Florida. [10]
Vacant November 28, 2003 Manatí, Puerto Rico Hardcore Weekend (2002) Ray Gonzalez requested a match with David Flair for the belt. [11]
14 David Flair 1 November 28, 2003 1 Manatí, Puerto Rico Hardcore Weekend (2002) Defeated Ray Gonzalez for the vacant championship. [12]
15 Ray González 1 November 29, 2003 28 Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
16 Invader I 1 December 27, 2003 119 Carolina, Puerto Rico
17 Glamour Boy Shane 2 April 24, 2004 210 Cayey, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping [13]
18 Bison 1 November 20, 2004 84 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Hardcore Weekend (2004) [14]
19 Slash Venom 1 February 12, 2005 13 Caguas, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping This was a Steel Cage match. [15]
20 Kasey James 1 February 25, 2005 30 Gurabo, Puerto Rico
21 Ricky Banderas 2 March 27, 2005 20 Guayanilla, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping
22 Jean-Pierre Lafitte 1 April 16, 2005 63 Caguas, Puerto Rico
23 Ricky Banderas 3 June 18, 2005 103 Carolina, Puerto Rico Won the title in a Steel Cage match.
24 Hannibal 1 September 29, 2005 10 Gurabo, Puerto Rico
25 Noriega 1 October 9, 2005 27 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
26 Invader I 2 November 5, 2005 84 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
26 Chicano 3 January 28, 2006 42 Levittown, Puerto Rico
27 Ray González 2 March 11, 2006 99 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Vacant June 18, 2006 Yabucoa, Puerto Rico Title stripped.
28 Magnificent Chris 1 July 15, 2006 91 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico Won a battle royal, last eliminating Joe Bravo.
29 Chicano 4 October 14, 2006 83 Caguas, Puerto Rico Hardcore Weekend (2006) If Magnificent Chris loses, he will have to dress like a woman. [16]
30 Mr. Big 1 January 5, 2007 15 Isabela, Puerto Rico Histeria Boricua (2007) [17]
31 Lightning 1 January 20, 2007 85 Levittown, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping [18]
32 El Diamante (Julio César Cruz) 1 April 15, 2007 34 Isabela, Puerto Rico
33 "Jumpin" Jeff Jeffrey 1 May 19, 2007 40 Carolina, Puerto Rico Juicio Final - La Revancha Won the title pinning the champion in a tag team match [19]
Vacant July 28, 2007 Carolina, Puerto Rico Jeff Jeffrey jumped to WWC so the title was stripped from him.
34 Vito 1 August 18, 2007 45 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Armagedón (2007) Defeated El Bacano. [20]
Vacant October 2, 2007 Yabucoa, Puerto Rico Title vacant.
35 Richard Rondón 1 January 6, 2008 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 69 Histeria Boricua (2008) Won a battle royal. [21]
36 Romeo 1 March 15, 2008 63 Caguas, Puerto Rico IWApr.tv Exclusive The event was branded exclusive for IWApr.tv website. [22]
37 Richard Rondón 2 May 17, 2008 56 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Juicio Final VIII [23]
Vacant July 12, 2008 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Title vacant.
38 Romeo 2 July 19, 2008 8 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Summer Attitude (2008) Defeated Mr. Big. [24]
39 Mr.Big 2 July 27, 2008 27 Levittown, Puerto Rico Summer Attitude - La Revancha [25]
40 Richard Rondón 3 August 23, 2008 42 Levittown, Puerto Rico Road to Armaggedon Before the match Romeo attacks brutally Mr. Big, later in the same night Richard Rondón returns and Defeated Romeo to become the new IWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion. [26]
41 Joe Bravo 1 October 4, 2008 133 Isabela, Puerto Rico Golpe de Estado (2008) [27]
42 Super Crazy 3 February 14, 2009 93 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Noche de Campeones (2009) [28]
43 Rick Stanley 1 May 16, 2009 63 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Juicio Final (2009) [29]
44 Diabólico 1 July 18, 2009 84 Bayamón, Puerto Rico IWA 10th Anniversary Defeated Rick Stanley in a Ladder Match. [30]
45 Joe Bravo 2 October 10, 2009 18 Bayamón, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping Also Defeated Miguel Pérez, Jr. for the IWA World Heavyweight Championship to become double champion. [31]
46 Dennis Rivera 1 October 28, 2009 80 Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico
47 Joe Bravo 3 January 16, 2010 91 Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico IWA TV Taping [32]
48 Noel Rodríguez 1 April 17, 2010 70 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Juicio Final (2010) [33]
49 Gilbert 1 June 26, 2010 21 Bayamón, Puerto Rico V Copa José Miguel Pérez [34]
50 Noel Rodríguez 2 July 17, 2010 21 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Summer Attitude (2010) Defeated Gilbert in a TLC match. [35]
51 Diabólico 2 August 7, 2010 120 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico Back to School Defeated Ash Rubinsky and Noel Rodríguez in 3-way match. [36]
52 Chris Angel 1 December 5, 2010 327 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Christmas in P.R (2010) After Diabólico no showed the match, Chris Angel Defeated Savio Vega in his in-ring debut to win the vacant title. [37]
53 El Ilegal (Jeff Jeffrey) 2 October 28, 2011 106 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico Halloween Mayhem (2011) [38]
54 Zcion 1 February 11, 2012 126 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico Kaos and Odissey Defeated El Ilegal, Jay-Cobs and Enigma in a 4-way match. [39]
Deactivated June 16, 2012 When IWA closed
55 Huracan Castillo 1 September 7, 2019 <1day Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Golpe de Estado (2019) The President of IWA, Savio Vega named Huracan Castillo as the Tournament Champion by default and the New IWA Intercontinental Champion. [40]
56 Monster Pain 1 September 7, 2019 84 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Golpe de Estado (2019) [41]
57 Electro 1 November 30, 2019 98 Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico Hardcore Weekend (2019) [42]
58 Manny Ferno 1 March 7, 2020 623 Humacao, Puerto Rico Histeria Boricua (2020) [43]
59 Chicano 5 November 20, 2021 1 Manati, Puerto Rico Impacto Total
60 Mighty Ursus 1 November 21, 2021 20 Manati, Puerto Rico Impacto Total
61 Chicano 6 December 11, 2021 70 Humacao, Puerto Rico Christmas in P.R (2021) During his reign on January 22, 2022, Chicano was viciously attacked by Mighty Ursus, with the latter stealing his title and unoficially self proclaimed himself as Champion, with him calling referring it as the IWE Intercontinental Championship or just as Intercontinental Championship as Tonos and the alliance takeover control of titles [44]
62 Khriz Díaz (IWE Half) 1 February 19, 2022 70 Manati, Puerto Rico Impacto Total After legitimate champion Chicano was viciously injured and wasn't available to defend for 3 months, in a meeting between Vega, Tonos, Ferno and Promoter Edwin Ortega. 4th contender Díaz was awarded the title by Manny Ferno who was the number 1 contender after he withdrew from a signed match at the meeting between him and Díaz (Grimm and Ursus (unoficial self proclaimed champion) were second and third contenders respectively and were out with injuries.
63 Electro (IWE Half) 2 April 30, 2022 28 Humacao, Puerto Rico Juicio Final (2022) [45]
63 Niche (IWA Half) 1 April 30, 2022 49 Humacao, Puerto Rico Juicio Final (2022) IWA crowned a new IWA Intercontinental Champion in a X Match also involved Ezdraz,El Hijo Del Enigma, Dean Rose & Azazel [45]
64 Khriz Diaz (IWE Half) 2 May 28, 2022 21 Vega Baja, Puerto Rico La Gran Amenaza (2022) Defeated Electro in a rematch to win the IWE Intercontinental Championship, in other side Niche retains the IWA Intercontinental Championship
65 Aiden Grimm (IWE Half) 1 June 18, 2022 42 Humacao, Puerto Rico Summer Attitude (2022) Defeated Khris Diaz to win the IWE Intercontinental belt.
65 Azazel (IWA Half) 1 June 18, 2022 12 Humacao, Puerto Rico Summer Attitude (2022) Defeated El Niche to win the IWA Intercontinental belt.
66 Niche (IWA Half) 2 July 30, 2022 142 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Summer Attitude (2022) Defeated Azazel to win the IWA Intercontinental belt.
66 "El Atleta" Manu (IWE half/Unification) 1 IWE half / 2 Undisputed July 30, 2022 189 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Summer Attitude (2022) Defeated Aiden Grimm to win the IWE half, months later during his reign he defeated Niche on November 19 to win the IWA half, unifying the belts and became the Undisputed IWA Intercontinental champion. Ending the IWA/IWE title dispute storyline
68 Azazel 2 February 4, 2023 21 Humacao, Puerto Rico Vendetta (2023)
69 "El Atleta" Manu 3 February 25, 2023 266 Unknown River location Impacto Total This was a segment-match, defeated Azazel to win the IWA title in a last man standing match that started in the parking lot of Coliseo Emilio Huyke and ended in a unknown river, where the former champion drowned and didn't responded.
70 John Hawking 1 November 18, 2023 308 Juncos, Puerto Rico Mano Dura

Combined reigns

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As of September 21, 2024.
Record longest reigning champion Chris Angel
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Manny Ferno 1 623
2 Chicano 6 507
3 Chris Angel 1 326
4 Glamour Boy Shane 2 293
5 Joe Bravo 3 280
6 Ricky Banderas 3 248
7 Ray Gonzalez 2 244
8 Diabólico 2 198
9 Invader I 2 168
10 Richard Rondón 3 167
11 Super Crazy 3 140
12 Zcion 1 126
13 Electro 1 98
14 Noel Rodríguez 2 91
Magnificent Chris 1 91
14 Lightning 1 87
15 Bison Smith 1 84
16 Monster Pain 1 80
17 Romeo 2 71
18 Khriz Díaz 1 70
19 Jeff Jeffrey 1 67
20 Jean Pierre Lafitte 1 63
Rick Stanley 1 63
21 Dennis Rivera 1 49
22 E2 Lobo (Andy Anderson) 2 48
23 Big Vito 1 45
24 Nord 1 42
Eric Alexander 1 42
25 Mr. Big 2 35
26 Diamante 1 32
27 Kasey James 30
28 Anarchy 28
29 Justin Sane 27
30 Noriega 27
31 Gilbert 21
32 Mighty Ursus 20
33 Slash Venom 13
34 Hannibal 10
35 David Flair 1
36 Abyss 1
37 Huracan Castillo 1 <1

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