MLW World Heavyweight Championship
MLW World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||||||||||||||
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![]() The MLW World Heavyweight Championship belt | |||||||||||||||||||
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Promotion | Major League Wrestling (MLW) | ||||||||||||||||||
Date established | April 7, 2002 | ||||||||||||||||||
Current champion | Matt Riddle | ||||||||||||||||||
Date won | January 11, 2025 | ||||||||||||||||||
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The MLW World Heavyweight Championship is a world heavyweight championship owned and promoted by Major League Wrestling (MLW). It is the promotion's principal championship.[1] The championship was established on June 15, 2002 at the Genesis and was active until February 10, 2004 after the promotion stopped hosting events.[2] The championship was reactivated in 2018.
History

On June 15, 2002,
Upon the company's return,
MLW resumed wrestling operations in July 2017. In January 2018, MLW announced its Road to the World Championship, an eight-man single-elimination tournament to crown a new champion.
Championship tournaments
Inaugural MLW World Championship Tournament (2002)
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Jerry Lynn | Pin | |||||||||||||
La Parka
| 7:04 | |||||||||||||
Jerry Lynn | Pin | |||||||||||||
Shane Douglas | 7:32 | |||||||||||||
Shane Douglas | Pin | |||||||||||||
Steve Corino | 9:40 | |||||||||||||
Shane Douglas | Pin | |||||||||||||
Taiyo Kea Vampiro | 1:15 | |||||||||||||
Taiyo Kea
| Pin | |||||||||||||
The Wall | 6:43 | |||||||||||||
Taiyo Kea | Bye | |||||||||||||
Vampiro | 17:00 | |||||||||||||
Vampiro | Pin | |||||||||||||
Christopher Daniels | 13:56 |
Road to the Championship Tournament (2018)

First round Road To The World Championship (February 8)[20] | Semifinals Spring Break (March 8)[21] | Final The World Championship Finals (April 12)[22] | ||||||||||||
MVP | 10:44[20] | |||||||||||||
Tom Lawlor | Pin | |||||||||||||
A. C. H. | [21] | |||||||||||||
Matt Riddle | Pin | |||||||||||||
Matt Riddle | Pin | |||||||||||||
Jeff Cobb | 13:40[20] | |||||||||||||
Matt Riddle | 21:45[22] | |||||||||||||
Shane Strickland | Pin | |||||||||||||
Shane Strickland | Pin | |||||||||||||
Brody King | 10:53[20] | |||||||||||||
Shane Strickland | Pin | |||||||||||||
Jimmy Havoc | [21] | |||||||||||||
Jimmy Havoc | Pin | |||||||||||||
Maxwell Jacob Friedman | 9:36[20] |
Reigns
As of February 5, 2024, there have been twelve reigns and one vacancy shared between eleven different champions. Shane Douglas was the inaugural champion, defeating Taiyo Kea and Vampiro at Genesis on June 15, 2002, to become the inaugural champion. Jacob Fatu's reign is the longest at 819 days, while Mike Awesome's reign is the shortest at 10 minutes. Satoshi Kojima is the oldest champion when he won it at 53 years old, while Shane Strickland is the youngest champion at 28 years old.
Matt Riddle is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Satoshi Kojima at Kings of Colosseum on January 11, 2025, in North Richland Hills, Texas.
No. | Overall reign number |
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Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
<1 | Reign lasted less than a day |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||||
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Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||||
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1 | Shane Douglas | June 15, 2002 | Genesis | Philadelphia, PA
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1 | 90 | Defeated three way dance to become inaugural champion. Douglas immediately threw down the championship after the match. This reign has only received occasional recognition from MLW.
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— | Vacated
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September 13, 2002 | — | — | — | — | Shane Douglas was stripped of the championship due to his controversial actions at Genesis. | |||
2 | Satoshi Kojima | September 26, 2002 | Reload | New York City, NY
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1 | 267 | Defeated Jerry Lynn to win the vacant title. | [24] | ||
3 | Mike Awesome | June 20, 2003 | Hybrid Hell | Fort Lauderdale, FL
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1 | <1 | [25] | |||
4 | Steve Corino | June 20, 2003 | Hybrid Hell | Fort Lauderdale, FL
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1 | 235 | Corino challenged Mike Awesome to a match following Awesome's victory over Satoshi Kojima. | [25] | ||
— | Vacated
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February 10, 2004 | — | — | — | — | Steve Corino was no longer listed as the MLW World Heavyweight Champion after the company stopped hosting events. | |||
— | Deactivated | 2004 | — | — | — | — | The title became deactivated when the company stopped hosting events. | |||
5 | Shane Strickland | April 12, 2018 | The World Championship Finals | Orlando, FL
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1 | 91 | Defeated Matt Riddle in the tournament finals to win the revived title. | [22] | ||
6 | Low Ki | July 12, 2018 | Fusion | Orlando, FL
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1 | 205 | MLW recognizes this reign as beginning on July 20, 2018, when the match aired on tape delay. | [26] | ||
7 | Tom Lawlor | February 2, 2019 | SuperFight | Philadelphia, PA
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1 | 154 | [27] | |||
8 | Jacob Fatu | July 6, 2019 | Kings of Colosseum | Cicero, IL
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1 | 819 | [28][29] | |||
9 | Alexander Hammerstone | October 2, 2021 | Fightland | Philadelphia, PA
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1 | 644 | This was a Winner takes all match where Hammerstone's MLW National Openweight Championship was also on the line.
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10 | Alex Kane | July 8, 2023 | Never Say Never | Philadelphia, PA
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1 | 210 | [31] | |||
11 | Satoshi Kojima | February 3, 2024 | SuperFight | Philadelphia, PA
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2 | 343 | [32] | |||
12 | Matt Riddle | January 11, 2025 | Kings of Colosseum | North Richland Hills, TX
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1 | 96+ | [33] |
Combined reigns
As of April 17, 2025.

† | Indicates the current champions |
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Rank | Wrestler | No. of reigns |
Combined days |
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1 | Jacob Fatu | 1 | 819 |
2 | Alexander Hammerstone | 1 | 644 |
3 | Satoshi Kojima | 2 | 610 |
4 | Steve Corino | 1 | 235 |
5 | Alex Kane | 1 | 210 |
6 | Low Ki | 1 | 205 |
7 | Tom Lawlor | 1 | 154 |
8 | Shane Strickland |
1 | 91 |
9 | Shane Douglas | 1 | 90 |
10 | Matt Riddle † | 1 | 96+ |
11 | Mike Awesome | 1 | <1 |
References
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External links
- "MLW World Heavyweight Championship Title History". at Cagematch.net
- "MLW World Heavyweight Championship Title History". at Wrestling-Titles.com