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SCW Brass Knuckles Championship
The Shah of Grog is a former SCW Brass Knuckles Champion.
Details
PromotionSouthern Championship Wrestling
Date establishedMay 19, 1995
Date retiredNovember 20, 2004
Statistics
First champion(s)Major DeBeers
Final champion(s)Trailer Park Heat
(won July 12, 2003)
Most reignsMajor DeBeers (3)
Jesse Drive (3)
Longest reignTrailer Park Heat (497 days)
Shortest reignShah of Grog (<1 day)

The SCW Brass Knuckles Championship (also called the SCW Brass Knuckles Championship Trophy) was a professional wrestling hardcore championship in Southern Championship Wrestling (SCW). It remained active until November 20, 2004 when SCW was closed.

The inaugural champion was Major DeBeers, who defeated Viper in a tournament final on May 19, 1995 to become the first SCW Brass Knuckles Champion. Jesse Drive holds the record for most reigns, with three. At 497 days, Trailer Park Heat's first and only reign is the longest in the title's history. The Shah of Grog's first and only reign was the shortest in the history of the title as it was won during a "New Jersey Drive" match, in which the title could change hands multiple times within a 10 min. period, losing it to Jesse Drive before the end of the match. Overall, there have been 30 reigns shared between 23 wrestlers, with nine vacancies, and 1 deactivation.

Title history

Key
# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily

Names

Name Years
SCW Brass Knuckles Championship 1995 — 2004

Reigns

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Major DeBeers 1 May 19, 1995 393 Clover, South Carolina Live event DeBeers defeated Viper in a tournament final to become the first SCW Brass Knuckles Champion.
2 Viper 1 June 15, 1996 364 Durham, North Carolina Live event
Vacated June 14, 1997 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Viper is stripped as champion.
3 Beau James 1 September 11, 1997 214 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event James defeated Dave Blanchard and David Lee Gilbert in a triangle match to win the vacant title.
Vacated April 13, 1998 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Beau James is stripped as champion after failing to appear for a scheduled title defense.
4 David Blanchard 1 February 25, 1998 290 Butner, North Carolina Live event Blanchard defeated Eddie Edmonds to win the vacant championship. [1]
5 Major DeBeers 2 December 12, 1998 90 Butner, North Carolina Live event
6 Juice 1 March 12, 1999 15 Durham, North Carolina Live event
7 Major DeBeers 3 March 27, 1999 42 Butner, North Carolina Live event
8 Natrone Steele 1 May 8, 1999 35 Durham, North Carolina Live event
9 Uncle Tom Kettle 1 June 12, 1999 292 Louisburg, North Carolina Live event
10 James Ivey 1 March 30, 2000 N/A Raleigh, North Carolina Live event
Vacated April 2000 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when James Ivey was stripped as champion after failing to appear for a scheduled title defense.
11 Uncle Tom Kettle 2 April 22, 2000 90 Butner, North Carolina Live event Kettle won a "First Blood" battle royal involving Rick Link, Loki, The K Assassin, Saltwater Redneck, and Duke Richards to win the vacant title.
12 Rick Link 1 July 21, 2000 132 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event
13 Jesse Drive 1 November 30, 2000 84 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event
14 Shah of Grog 2 February 22, 2001 0 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event Grog pinned Anthony Overdrive during a "New Jersey Drive" match in which the title could change hands multiple times within a 10-minute period. [2]
15 Justin Drive 1 February 22, 2001 0 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event Drive pinned the Shah of Grog during a "New Jersey Drive" match. [2]
16 Jesse Drive 2 February 22, 2001 0 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event Drive pinned the Shah of Grog during a "New Jersey Drive" match.
17 Wicked Walt Rabon 1 March 24, 2001 7 Holly Springs, North Carolina Live event Rabon pinned Jesse Drive during a "New Jersey Drive" match. [3]
18 David Blanchard 1 March 31, 2001 7 Butner, North Carolina Live event Blanchard pinned Wicked Walt Rabon during a "New Jersey Drive" match.
19 Wicked Walt Rabon 2 April 7, 2001 0 Zebulon, North Carolina Live event
20 Justin Drive 2 April 7, 2001 0 Zebulon, North Carolina Live event
Held up April 7, 2001 Zebulon, North Carolina Live event The championship is held up when Justin and Jesse Drive both score a double-pin. Instead of vacating the title, the two men defend the title as co-champions.
22 Jesse Drive 3 April 26, 2001 35 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event
23 Otto Schwanz 1 May 31, 2001 28 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event
24 Q Sic 1 June 28, 2001 63 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event [4]
25 Chilly Willy 1 August 30, 2001 N/A Raleigh, North Carolina Live event Willy pinned Q Sic during a tag team match.
Vacated October 2001 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Chilly Willy leaves the promotion to enlist in the United States Army.
26 Count Grog 1 October 25, 2001 24 Raleigh, North Carolina Live event Grog pinned Justin Drive during a tag team match to win the vacant title. [5]
Vacated November 18, 2001 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Live event The championship is vacated when Count Grog retires.
27 Malaki 1 January 24, 2002 154 Carrboro, North Carolina Live event This was a four-way elimination match involving Seymour Snott, Jesse and Justin Drive.
28 Dan Rage 1 June 27, 2002 N/A Raleigh, North Carolina Live event
Vacated June 24, 1999 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Dan Rage is stripped as champion after failing to appear for a scheduled title defense.
29 Malaki 2 January 4, 2003 189 Butner, North Carolina Live event Malaki defeated Major DeBeers in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
30 Trailer Park Heat 1 July 12, 2003 497 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
Deactivated November 20, 2004 N/A N/A SCW closed on November 20, 2004 and Trailer Park Heat was the final champion in SCW as a company.

List of combined reigns

<1 Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day.
Rank[N 1] Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1 Major DeBeers 3 523
2 Trailer Park Heat 1 497
3 Uncle Tom Kettle 2 382
4 Viper 1 364
5 Malaki 2 343
6 David Blanchard 2 297
7 Beau James 1 214
8 Jesse Drive 3 149
9 Rick Link 1 132
10 Q Sic 1 63
11 Natrone Steele 1 35
12 Otto Schwanz 1 28
13 Shah of Grog 2 24
14 Juice 1 15
15 Wicked Walt Rabon 2 7
16 Justin Drive 2 <1

Footnotes

  1. ^ Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the same number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.

References

General
  • "Current Champions". Southern Championship Wrestling. Archived from the original on November 23, 2001. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  • Benaka, Matt; Westcott, Brian. "SCW Brass Knuckles Championship Trophy History". Wrestling Title Histories by Gary Will and Royal Duncan. Solie.org. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  • Gary Will and Royal Duncan (2000). "(Carolinas) SCW Brass Knuckles Title". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
Specific
  1. ^ Csonka, Larry (April 25, 2009). "Today in Wrestling History: April 25th". Video Reviews. 411mania.com. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Count Grog". Manager Profiles. OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. 2007. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  3. ^ Stutts, Brad (March 2001). "SCW 03.24.01 Holly Springs, NC". Brad's Rants. Hardcore Fan Club. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  4. ^ "SCW @ Raleigh". Showarchiv: SCW. Genickbruch.com. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  5. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "SCW (25.10.2001)". Event. Cagematch.de. Retrieved December 20, 2011.