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ROH Pure Championship
The first design of the ROH Pure Championship belt
(used from years 2004–2006; 2020–2023)
Details
PromotionRing of Honor (ROH)
All Elite Wrestling (AEW)
Date establishedFebruary 14, 2004
Current champion(s)Lee Moriarty
Date wonNovember 25, 2023
Other name(s)
  • ROH Pure Wrestling Championship
    (2004)
  • ROH Pure Championship
    (2004–2006, 2023–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)A.J. Styles
Most reignsWheeler Yuta
(3 reigns)
Longest reignNigel McGuinness
(350 days)
Shortest reignBryan Danielson
(<1 day)
Oldest championKatsuyori Shibata
(43 years, 134 days)
Youngest championJay Lethal
(19 years, 345 days)
Heaviest championSamoa Joe
(290 lb (130 kg))
Lightest championJonathan Gresham
(161 lb (73 kg))

The ROH Pure Championship is a professional wrestling championship contested for in the American professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). The championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition. The current champion is Lee Moriarty in his first reign.

Pure wrestling rules

  • Matches for the ROH Pure Championship are conducted under "Pure Wrestling Rules." As of 2023, the rules are as follows:
  1. Each wrestler has three rope breaks to stop submission holds and pinfalls.
  2. After a wrestler exhausts his rope breaks, submission and pin attempts on or under the ropes by his opponent are considered legal.
  3. No closed-fist punches to the face permitted.
  4. Open-handed slaps or chops to the face are permitted.
  5. Punches to the rest of the body are allowed, excluding low blows.
  6. The first use of a closed fist to the face receives a warning.
  7. The second use of a closed fist to the face results in disqualification.
  8. The title can change hands via disqualification and countout.
  9. Outside interference will result in automatic termination from the roster for the wrestler that interferes.
  10. If a title match reaches its time limit without a winner being declared, the winner is decided by a panel of three judges.

History

The title was originally named the ROH Pure Wrestling Championship and A.J. Styles defeated CM Punk in the final of an eight-man, one night tournament to crown the first champion. The tournament took place at the Second Anniversary Show and also featured John Walters, Chris Sabin, Doug Williams, Matt Stryker, Josh Daniels and Jimmy Rave.

Styles was forced to vacate the Pure Wrestling title in the wake of the Rob Feinstein controversy that resulted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) abruptly ending its talent-sharing agreement with ROH (pulling all of its contracted performers, including Styles, from all ROH shows). However, for almost ten years ROH considered the Pure Wrestling Championship and the Pure Championship two distinct titles—not a single title that was merely renamed/re-branded. There was no mention of Styles on ROH's website as having held the Pure Championship, and it was seldom, if ever, acknowledged in commentary that Styles held the previous version of the title or that it even existed until in January 2014, when ROH released a DVD about Styles, describing him as the first ROH Pure Champion. Doug Williams would win the vacant title after he defeated Alex Shelley in the final of a one night mini-tournament at Reborn: Completion on July 17, 2004.

Retirement

On April 29, 2006, Weekend of Champions: Night Two saw the first ever title vs. title match in Ring of Honor as ROH World Champion Bryan Danielson took on ROH Pure Champion Nigel McGuinness. The match was contested under Pure title rules, but both the World and Pure titles were on the line. McGuinness won the bout by countout, but since only the Pure title could change hands on a countout, he did not win the ROH World Championship. The two faced each other again on August 12, 2006 in Liverpool, England, with Danielson defeating McGuinness to unify the ROH Pure Championship with the ROH World Championship. Danielson and McGuinness competed in a rematch for the ROH World Championship later that month, wrestling to a one-hour draw. After the match, Danielson announced that the ROH Pure Championship had been officially retired, and gave the title belt back to McGuinness to keep.

In 2004, AJ Styles became the inaugural champion. His reign was not recognized until 2014 due to the Rob Feinstein controversy

Revival

Main article: ROH Pure Tournament

On January 30, 2020, nearly 14 years after it was retired, Ring of Honor announced they were reinstating the ROH Pure Championship, with a tournament to crown a new champion beginning in 2020. Following ROH taking a five-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a 16-man tournament was conducted in August 2020 to crown the new champion, which ultimately became Jonathan Gresham.

Inaugural championship tournament (2004)

Tournament bracket

Quarterfinals
ROH Wrestling tapings
Semifinals
ROH Wrestling tapings
Finals
ROH 2nd Anniversary Show
February 14, 2004
         
A.J. Styles 7:35
Jimmy Rave Pin
A.J. Styles Pin
Matt Stryker 20:46
Matt Stryker Sub
Josh Daniels 8:29
A.J. Styles 16:37
CM Punk Pin
CM Punk Pin
R. J. Brewer 13:01
CM Punk Sub
Doug Williams 10:44
Chris Sabin 8:18
Doug Williams Pin

Belt designs

Belt design used from 2004 to 2006 and 2020 to 2023.

The Original ROH Pure title design (2004–2006; 2020–2023) is similar to the first design of the ROH World Championship from years 2002 to 2004 was with different wording in the middle center plate and slightly different middle and side plats with different shaping, wording and designs that are also slightly different from the first ROH World title design from 2002 to 2004 as well.

On March 31, 2023, a new design of the championship belt debuted on Supercard of Honor, making it the second design in the title’s history.

At ROH Supercard of Honor 2023, a new and second title design was revealed. The main plate is silver with the top saying "RING OF HONOR," a red text in the middle saying the word "PURE," and text on the bottom saying "WRESTLING CHAMPION." The side plates are also silver with the current Ring of Honor logo.

Reigns

Current champion Lee Moriarty

Overall, there have been 15 championship reigns between 13 different champions. The title has been vacated once. A.J. Styles was the inaugural champion, while Jonathan Gresham was the first champion upon the title's revival. Wheeler Yuta is the only champion to have more than one reign with the title, currently in his third reign. Nigel McGuinness had the longest reign at 350 days with 17 title defenses. Bryan Danielson had the shortest reign at less than a day since the title was decommissioned after being unified with the ROH World Championship.

Lee Moriarty is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Wheeler Yuta at Death Before Dishonor on July 26, 2024, in Arlington, Texas.

Names

Name Years
ROH Pure Wrestling Championship 2004
ROH Pure Championship 2004 – present
Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 A.J Styles February 14, 2004 Second Anniversary Show Braintree, MA 1 70 1 Defeated CM Punk in the ROH Pure Championship tournament finals to become the inaugural champion.
Vacated April 24, 2004 Vacated when Styles was pulled from all ROH shows by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling following the Rob Feinstein controversy.
2 Doug Williams July 17, 2004 Reborn: Completion Elizabeth, NJ 1 42 3 Defeated Alex Shelley in a tournament final.
3 John Walters August 28, 2004 Scramble Cage Melee Elizabeth, NJ 1 189 6
4 Jay Lethal March 5, 2005 Trios Tournament 2005 Philadelphia, PA 1 63 2
5 Samoa Joe May 7, 2005 Manhattan Mayhem I New York, NY 1 112 6
6 Nigel McGuinness August 27, 2005 Dragon Gate Invasion Buffalo, NY 1 350 17
7 Bryan Danielson August 12, 2006 Unified Liverpool, England 1 <1 0 This was a title unification match with Danielson's ROH World Championship on the line.
Unified August 12, 2006 Unified Liverpool, England Title was deactivated sometime after it unified with the ROH World Championship.
8 Jonathan Gresham October 30, 2020 Ring of Honor Wrestling Baltimore, MD 1 317 7 Defeated Tracy Williams in the final of a tournament to crown a new champion for the revived title.
9 Josh Woods September 12, 2021 Death Before Dishonor XVIII Philadelphia, PA 1 201 5 During this reign, Tony Khan purchased Ring of Honor.
10 Wheeler Yuta April 1, 2022 Supercard of Honor XV Garland, TX 1 159 3
11 Daniel Garcia September 7, 2022 Dynamite Buffalo, NY 1 94 2 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
12 Wheeler Yuta December 10, 2022 Final Battle Arlington, TX 2 111 4
13 Katsuyori Shibata March 31, 2023 Supercard of Honor Los Angeles, CA 1 239 5
14 Wheeler Yuta November 25, 2023 Rampage Pittsburgh, PA 3 244 3 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
15 Lee Moriarty July 26, 2024 Death Before Dishonor Arlington, TX 1 149+ 0

Combined reigns

As of December 22, 2024.

Longest reigning champion at a record setting 350 days Nigel McGuinness.Record-setting three-time champion Wheeler Yuta.
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Wheeler Yuta 3 10 663+
2 Nigel McGuinness 1 17 350
3 Jonathan Gresham 1 7 317
4 Katsuyori Shibata 1 5 239
5 Josh Woods 1 5 201
6 John Walters 1 6 189
7 Samoa Joe 1 6 112
8 Daniel Garcia 1 2 94
9 A.J. Styles 1 1 70
10 Jay Lethal 1 2 63
11 Doug Williams 1 3 42
12 Bryan Danielson 1 0 <1

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