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WWC Hardcore Championship was a short-lived title in the World Wrestling Council that was defended under Hardcore wrestling rules.
WWC Hardcore Championship |
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Promotion | World Wrestling Council (WWC) |
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Date established | 2001 |
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Date retired | 2005 |
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First champion(s) | Carlos Colon |
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Most reigns | Carlos Colon, One Man Gang and El Nene (2 reigns) |
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Longest reign | Carlos Colon (120 days) |
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Shortest reign | Carlos Colon (1 day) |
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Title History
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Indicates title reigns and changes not recognized by WWC.
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Wrestler
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Times
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Date
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Place
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Notes
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Carlos Colon
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1
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January 6, 2001
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Defeated One Man Gang and Abdullah the Butcher in 3-way match to become first champion[1]
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One Man Gang
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1
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January 7, 2001
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Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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Pinned Colon in a 3-way match that also involved Abdullah the Butcher[1]
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Carlos Colon
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2
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January 27, 2001
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Carolina, Puerto Rico
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[1]
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One Man Gang
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2
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May 27, 2001
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Carolina, Puerto Rico
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[1]
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Vacant on June 6, 2001 when One Man Gang misses a title defense due to a cancelled flight.
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El Nene
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1
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June 16, 2001
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Carolina, Puerto Rico
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Defeated Carlos Colon to win the vacant title[1]
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Super Gladiador (Ricky Frontán)
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1
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August 18, 2001
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Cidra, Puerto Rico
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[1]
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El Nene
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2
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September 8, 2001
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Bayamon, Puerto Rico
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Inactive on November 24, 2001 in Caguas, Puerto Rico.[2]
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Sabu
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1
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December 20, 2003
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Caguas, Puerto Rico
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Defeated "Mr.Hardcore" Rico Suave for reactivated title. Title was abandoned and forgotten once again.
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Inactive after January 3, 2004
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Pierroth, Jr.†
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1†
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2005
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Mexico
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A title Defended in Mexico falsely labelled as being sanctioned by WWC and the title officially become abandoned.
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Abandoned on 2005
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