MCW Hardcore Championship | |||||||
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Promotion | Memphis Championship Wrestling | ||||||
Date established | February 17, 2001 | ||||||
Date retired | June 1, 2001 | ||||||
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The Memphis Championship Wrestling (MCW) Hardcore Title first champion was Bitty Little, because Little forced MCW Commissioner Al Kee Holic to award him the championship, even though a tournament had been scheduled to determine the first champion. [1] Joey Abs gave the belt to MCW Commissioner Shooter Schultz after winning it, and Schultz abandoned the title on June 1, 2001. [1] Schultz claimed to hate hardcore wrestling, and he vowed to throw the belt into the Mississippi River. [2]
Wrestler: | Date: | Location: | Notes: | |
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Bitty Little | February 17, 2001 | Awarded. [1] | ||
Seven | April 21, 2001 | [1] | ||
Joey Abs | May 11, 2001 | Coldwater, MS | Abs gave the belt to MCW Commissioner Shooter Schultz after winning it. [1] | |
Schultz abandoned the title on June 1, 2001 in Marmaduke, Arkansas. [1] |
MCW Hardcore Championship | |||||||
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Details | |||||||
Promotion | Memphis Championship Wrestling | ||||||
Date established | February 17, 2001 | ||||||
Date retired | June 1, 2001 | ||||||
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The Memphis Championship Wrestling (MCW) Hardcore Title first champion was Bitty Little, because Little forced MCW Commissioner Al Kee Holic to award him the championship, even though a tournament had been scheduled to determine the first champion. [1] Joey Abs gave the belt to MCW Commissioner Shooter Schultz after winning it, and Schultz abandoned the title on June 1, 2001. [1] Schultz claimed to hate hardcore wrestling, and he vowed to throw the belt into the Mississippi River. [2]
Wrestler: | Date: | Location: | Notes: | |
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Bitty Little | February 17, 2001 | Awarded. [1] | ||
Seven | April 21, 2001 | [1] | ||
Joey Abs | May 11, 2001 | Coldwater, MS | Abs gave the belt to MCW Commissioner Shooter Schultz after winning it. [1] | |
Schultz abandoned the title on June 1, 2001 in Marmaduke, Arkansas. [1] |