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Post by j on May 1, 2008 11:51:41 GMT -5
1. Chaos 2. Wolf 3. Matador 4. Thunder 5. Max Shield 6. Spike
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Post by tystates on May 1, 2008 12:28:15 GMT -5
Wolf Chaos Matador Spike Bishop Hell Thunder
My fed notes:
WOLF 18 championships
One of the great I-P champs of all-time is Wolf. Six-times he has worn the I-P gold. Twice he won a tournament to fill the vacant title. Wolf only had seven title defenses of the I-P strap, with three of his reigns ending in his first defense of it.
He beat the likes of Exo-King, Mesmer, Matador and Thantos to win it. He lost the belt to the likes of Exo-King, Bounty Hunter (twice), Krakan, Mayhem and Splatter. Wolf is truly a GWF legend.
GWF Title: 3-time def. Spike #555; 3 def. lost to Star Warrior; #588 def. Star Warrior; #592; 0 lost to King Lear; Galacticmania III #600 def. Bishop Hell; Wrestle War #690; 0 lost to Pulsar; 692
I-P Title: 6-time won a 10-man battle royal; 2 def. lost to Exo-King; #153 def. Exo-King; Wrestle War '91 #154; 1 lost to Bounty Hunter; #170 def. Mesmer; #251 16-man tournament; 4 lost to Krakan; #281 def. Matador; #432; 0 lost to Bounty Hunter; #437 def. Infinity-Plex; #674; 0 lost to Mayhem; #675 def. Thantos; #714; 0 lost to Splatter; Galaxian Bash #715
TV Title: 2-time def. Bounty Hunter; #392 tournament; 0 def. lost to Spike; #396 def. Spike; Clash VI #409; 0 lost to Spike; #420
Steel Cage Title: 3-time def. Spike; #555; 3 def. lost to Star Warrior; #588 def. Star Warrior; #592; 0 lost to King Lear; Galacticmania III #600 def. Thantos; #714; 0 lost to Splatter; Galaxian Bash #715
Tag Team Title: 2-time Wolf & Star Warrior def. Executioner & Mutant; #29; 1 def. lost to Exo-King & Killer Queen; #31 Wolf & Proteus def. Exo-King & Killer Queen; #32; 0 lost to Executioner & Ghengis Khan; #33
Six-Man Tag Team Title: 2-time Wolf, Incredible Badger & Battering Ram def. Gladiators; #505; 3 def. lost to Star Warrior, Alpha Force & Thantos; #547
CHAOS: 5-time GWF Heavyweight Champion 5-time Interplanetary Champion 3-time Television Champion 7-time Steel Cage Champion 2-time Six-Man Tag-Team Champion 1-time CPC Heavyweight Champion
On top of my personal ballot for the Hall of Fame is a man of tremendous power that dominated the GWF like no other. A rule-breaker for nearly his entire 18-year career, Chaos, the Indestructible, arrived from Dimension X and took over as leader of the villain team.
Chaos’ first championship in the GWF was the Interplanetary title. He held that belt three times before winning his first Galaxian Heavyweight title. Gold was around his waist more times than it was not during his career.
Chaos was a five-time GWF champion, five-time I-P champ, and three-time Television champion. His title resume doesn’t stop there, as he wore the Steel Cage title seven times. While he was able to keep partners around him, Chaos won the Six-Man tag-team title twice. When the GWF was at war with the CPC, he was able to take the CPC Heavyweight title on one occasion. The majority of his time spent as heavyweight champion, Chaos simultaneously held the Steel Cage title.
Among those to lose the most coveted prize in the sport to Chaos were legends like Thantos, Alpha Force and Spike. His dominance in the ring continued at his first Iron Man Tournament. He went through the other nine wrestlers with ease to win the trophy with a score of 160 points - the maximum being 180. Chaos placed first, third, third, fourth and a tie for first in his Iron Man Tournament career.
Chaos won the first ever 32-man, Double Elimination, King of the Ring Tournament. The next year, he won the 64-man KOTR, and due to tournament stipulations came away with the GWF, I-P, TV, and CPC titles.
SPIKE The GWF's television title has been one of the most hotly contested championships in the history of the federation. Spike has worn this particular title six times, defending it 21 times.
He holds the second longest TV title reign behind only Bishop Hell. He defeated Wolf twice, Star Warrior, Raven, Splatter and Pulsar for the belt.
Spike has held every title the GWF has to offer, but this is the one he has carried with him the most.
GWF Title three times I-P Title one time TV Title six times Cage Title two times Death Match Title one time GWF Tag Team Titles two times I-P Tag Titles one time Six-Man Titles six times.
MATADOR 2-time I-P champion 2-time TV champion 1-time Six-Man tag champion
After making his GWF debut in 2091, his first championship was the Interplanetary title, defeating Iron Mane. He went on to make 10 title defenses, the second longest I-P reign in history. He held onto the belt for 61 cards before losing to the Star Warrior at Wrestle War '92 in a 2/3 Falls match. He quickly won the title back before losing it to Wolf.
The Matador was a two-time Television champion. He defeated Battering Ram while I-P champion in a title for title contest to hold both belts simultaneously, before vacating the TV title. He added the Six-Man tag team title to his resume with partners Janus and Terminus.
BISHOP HELL GWF Title two times I-P Title one time TV Title one time I-P Tag Titles two times Six-Man Titles two times
THUNDER GWF Title three times I-P Title one time GWF Tag Titles two times Six-Man Titles four times
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2008 12:49:13 GMT -5
1. Morpheus 2. Omega 3. Commander Sam 4. Lord Nexus 11. Chaos
~ :-Xsk
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Post by victoryroll84 on May 1, 2008 14:54:16 GMT -5
1. Wolf 2. Chaos 3. Alpha Force 4. Max Shield 5. Commander Sam
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Post by Justin Case on May 1, 2008 16:04:50 GMT -5
1 Morpheus 2 Omega 3 Commander Sam 4 Lord Nexus 5 Wolf 6 Massacre
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Post by Knapik on May 1, 2008 16:43:19 GMT -5
Wolf Spike Chaos Lord Nexus Pegasus Thunder
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Post by jasonjaconetti on May 1, 2008 20:48:21 GMT -5
Morpheus Wolf Bishop Hell Lord Nexus
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Post by roninnoir on May 1, 2008 23:14:25 GMT -5
Pegasus Wolf Omega Chaos Morpheus Spike
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Post by PermanentlyHip on May 2, 2008 0:49:38 GMT -5
Omega Wolf Spike Chaos Matador Thunder
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Post by goodzilla on May 2, 2008 10:40:49 GMT -5
Wolf Chaos Omega Morpheus
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