TITLE HISTORY
The X-Treme Championship first made an appearance in the UWF at WrestleFest 2009. However, the title had been present within the company for many months prior.
Leading into WrestleFest both Crazyman and Chase Sevenfold were embrawled in a bitter feud between one another. Both men disdained each other and were willing to puch each other through hell to do so. Chase Sevenfold debuted a blood soaked bag into the UWF a few weeks into the companies existence and carried it around everywhere he went. This blood soaked bag intrigued not only the fans but also Crazyman who wanted to know what was inside the blood soaked bag.
The two would battle each other at One Way Road 2009 in a First Blood Match (the match being rather fitting) with the blood soaked bag hanging in the balance. After one captivating and exciting match Crazyman was unable to capture the blood soaked bag. This however did not stop Crazyman as he was not only determined to destroy Chase Sevenfold but was also intrigued, like man others, on seeing what was inside the blood soaked bag.
Chase Sevenfold took part in various promos over the course of the month warning Crazyman that what was inside the blood soaked bag must not be unleashed as it was a danger the UWF was not ready for, but this did not stop Crazyman from seeking out achieving goals. A match between Chase Sevenfold and Crazyman would once again be booked but this time around, at WrestleFest, the two would compete in an Ultimate Chamber match.
In one of UWF's greatest matches Crazyman was able to walk out of the match successful and in possession of the blood soaked bag. Crazyman revealed the contents of the blood soaked bag to the world, debuting the X-Treme Championship which was drenched in blood.
Crazyman was a little disappointed with what he found in the blood soaked bag and decided to dump the X-Treme Championship in the trash, stating he doesn't want to be associated with such filth and that he is destined for much greater things. The title was vacated from that point.
Chase Sevenfold wasn't seen in the UWF ever again after the Ultimate Chamber Match and CF Schulze would lift the vacated X-Treme Championship in a Gauntlet style match at Seven Deadly Sins a month later, only for JD Nitro, the current Co-General Manager of Underground, to announce that the title would be contested under 24/7 rules from here on out.
TITLE REIGNS
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NOTES
* Moments after Owen Omega defeated Alex Wrex to win the X-Treme Championship, Alex Wrex defeated Owen Omega in an unsanctioned match to win back the X-Treme Championship, honouring Owen Omega with the shortest X-Treme title reign in the titles history.
* Owen Omega defeated Alex Wrex on pay-per-view.
* Def Crossfade, now going by the name Def Sevenfold, defeated Jay West in a rematch on Showcase to lift the X-Treme Championship from vacation.
* The X-Treme Championship was vacated due to controversy surrounding who out of Jay West and Def Crossfade was the X-Treme Champion.
* JD Nitro, Co-General Manager of Underground at the time, announced that the X-Treme title would be defended under 24/7 rules the moment CF Schulze won the X-Treme Championship in the Gauntlet style match at Seven Deadly Sins
* CF Schulze won the X-Treme Championship in a Gauntlet style match at Seven Deadly Sins to lift the X-Treme Championship from vacation.
* Upon realising what was in the blood soaked bag after defeating Chase Sevenfold in an Ultimate Chamber Match at WrestleFest 2009, Crazyman dumped the X-Treme Championship in the trash, claiming he was destined for better than that. The X-Treme title therefore became vacant.
* Despite technically carrying the X-Treme Championship in the blood soaked bag since his debut in the UWF, Chase Sevenfold is not recognised by the UWF as a former X-Treme Champion as the contents of the blood soaked bag were not revealed until WrestleFest 2009 where Crazyman won an Ultimate Chamber Match to gain possession of the blood soaked bag and the contents inside, that being the X-Treme Championship
RECORDS
AMOUNT OF REIGNS
Wrestler | Reigns |
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Shaker Jones | 19 |
Def Sevenfold | 8 |
Chris Powers | 8 |
Jamie O'Hara | 7 |
Danny Stone | 7 |
Johny | 7 |
Dean James | 6 |
Jeff Turner | 6 |
The Bearded Avenger | 5 |
Jay West | 4 |
LONGEST SINGLE REIGNS
Wrestler | Duration |
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Jamie O'Hara | 55days, 16hours, 46mins |
Shaker Jones | 42days, 4hours, 54mins |
Jeff Turner | 40days 18hours, 17mins |
Dean James | 36days, 4hours, 20mins |
Johny | 31days, 15hours, 40mins |
Johny | 25days, 1hour, 45mins |
Riley McManus | 23days, 13hours, 48mins |
The Bearded Avenger | 21days. 15hours, 12mins |
CF Schulze | 19 days* |
Jeff Turner | 16days, 16hours, 52mins |
* CF Schulze's reign is inaccurate.