GCW World Championship explained

Championshipname:GCW World Championship
Currentholder:Mance Warner
Won:May 25, 2024
Promotion:Game Changer Wrestling
Created:April 14, 2000
Mostreigns:Nick Gage
(4 reigns)
Firstchamp:Andrew Anderson
Longestreign:Nick Gage
(722 days)
Shortestreign:Joey Janela
(Second reign, 3 minutes)
Heaviest:Don Montoya
(299 lbs)
Lightest:Masha Slamovich
(136 lbs)
Oldest:Nick Gage
Youngest:Low Ki
Pastnames:
  • JCW Championship
    (2000–2004, 2013–2015)
  • GCW World Championship
    (2015–present)

The GCW World Championship is a professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American promotion Game Changer Wrestling (GCW). It is the promotion's top championship for singles competitors.[1] The current champion is Mance Warner, who is in his first reign. He defeated Joey Janela at Cage of Survival 3 in Atlantic City, New Jersey on June 2, 2024.

Title history

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match.

NameYears
JCW Championship 2000–2004, 2013–2015
GCW World Championship2015 – present

Reigns

There have been a total of 29 reigns shared between 25 different champions and three vacancies. Andrew Anderson was the inaugural champion. Nick Gage has the most reigns at four, with his first being the longest at 722 days, while AJ Gray, "Broski" Jimmy Lloyd, Joey Janela (In his second reign), and Nick Gage (in his fourth reign), have the shortest reigns at less than a day. Gage is the oldest champion when he won it at 43 years old, while Low Ki is the youngest champion at 20 years old.

The current champion is Mance Warner, who is in his first reign. He defeated Joey Janela at Cage of Survival 3 in Atlantic City, New Jersey on June 2, 2024.

Combined reigns

As of,

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
14 988
21 488
31 399
41 379
51 356
61 350
71 322
81 294
91 217
101 207
112 204
121 187
131 182
141 181
151 168
161 147
171 141
181 112
191 79
201 +
211 42
221 28
231 8
241 <1
251 <1

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GCW World Championship. Philip. Kreikenbohm. Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. April 14, 2000. February 20, 2022.