IWCCW Light Heavyweight Championship

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The ICW / IWCCW Light Heavyweight Championship was the championship for Light heavyweights at a maximum weight of 220 lbs. in International World Class Championship Wrestling. The title existed from 1987 until the federation closed it’s doors in 1995. The title was first promoted as the “International Championship Wrestling Light Heavyweight” Title but was later renamed the “International World Class Championship Wrestling Light Heavyweight title” when the federation was renamed as well. [1].

[…] Means champion lineage is uncertain at this period in time

NLT means “No later than”

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Robbie Ellis 1 NLT September 30, 1987 Robbie Ellis was awarded the title sometime in 1987
Eric Sbraccia 1 NLT October 1, 1987 Dover, NH
Robbie Ellis 2 December 28 , 1988 Augusta, ME
”Surfer” Ray Odyssey 1 1989
the Tasmaniac 1 June 5, 1991 Brooklyn, NY
Joe Savoldi 1 December 26, 1991 Monticello, NY
Makumba 1 May 8, 1992 Hamburg, PA
Joe Savoldi 2 February 18, 1992 Monticello, NY
Light Heavyweight Title Inactive
Robbie Ellis 2 NLT July 1, 1995

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (4th Edition 2006). Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. 

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