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(Redirected from SSW Young Guns Television Championship) Professional wrestling championship
SSW Young Guns Television Championship
Details
PromotionSouthern States Wrestling
Date establishedAugust 10, 2000
Date retired2015
Statistics
First champion(s)Mike Cooper
Final champion(s)Scott Sterling
Most reignsRay Idol (3)
Longest reignRay Idol (245 days)
Shortest reignRick Karloff (3 days)

The Southern States Wrestling (SSW) Young Guns Television Championship is a secondary professional wrestling championship in Southern States Wrestling. It was first won by Mike Cooper in Kingsport, Tennessee on August 10, 2000. The title is generally defended in the Southern United States, most often in its home base in East Tennessee, but has been defended in other parts of the region as well. There are 8 recognized known teams with a total of 12 title reigns.

Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Mike Cooper 1 August 10, 2000 Kingsport, Tennessee
Danny DeLuccie 1 October 30, 2000 Kingsport, Tennessee
Allen King 1 February 10, 2001 Kingsport, Tennessee
Ray Idol 1 May 2001 Kingsport, Tennessee
Allen King 2 August 11, 2001 Kingsport, Tennessee
Andy Douglas 1 October 2001 Kingsport, Tennessee
Allen King 3 January 2002 Kingsport, Tennessee
Ray Idol 2 February 28, 2002 Kingsport, Tennessee Awarded title via forfeit when Allen King is fired from the promotion.
Rick Karloff 1 October 25, 2002 Kingsport, Tennessee Awarded title via forfeit when Ray Idol suffers a knee injury.
Ray Idol 3 December 28, 2002 Kingsport, Tennessee
Beau James 1 January 24, 2003 Kingsport, Tennessee
Bunkhouse Buck 1 July 20, 2003 Kingsport, Tennessee Won title in "Loser Leaves Town" Bunkhouse match.

References

  1. ^ Westcott, Brian (2003). "SSW Young Guns Television Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org.
  2. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (2003). "SSW Young Guns Television Championship". Cagematch.de.

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