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FyF Shootfight Championship
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#16 |
Soldja |
Date Won: |
Pandemonium - July 10, 2004 |
How Title Was Won: |
After abducting Chet McCloud's girlfriend, K-Lia
Ice, Soldja demanded the title shot and McCloud was quick to
accept. In what was arguably the best match of the day, the two
high flyers went at it in a "manager vs belt" match. Once it
looked like the Iceman's victory was immanent, K-Lia shocked the
world when she turned on her now ex-boyfriend and delivered the
tornado ddt! 3 seconds later, a new Shootfight Champion was
crowned! |
#15 |
"Iceman" Chet McCloud |
Date Won: |
Undisputed 2 - June 12, 2004 |
How Title Was Won: |
Two days after Demonoid won the gold, the FyF
Shootfight and Television Titles were held up and the final two
participants in the battle royal (Chet McCloud & Phil Schmit)
would battle in an unprecidented Best of 7 contest to declare an
Undisputed FyF Shootfight Champion. With a score of 4-3, The
Iceman came out victorious! |
#14 |
Demonoid |
Date Won: |
June 10, 2004 |
How Title Was Won: |
In an upset victory, the masked superstar was
able to catch champion Joker off guard during one of the FyF
practice matches and walked out with the Shootfight
Championship! |
#13 |
Joker |
Date Won: |
May 1, 2004 |
How Title Was Won: |
After losing the
TV Title one week earlier to Lethal DJ and subsequently breaking
Prep Gone Bad's ankle in his #1 Contender's match, Joker managed
to defeat Soldja in a table match at Weekend Warfare. After his
manager, Joker Boy, blinded Soldja with a handful of powder,
Joker nailed the 1,000 Pound Drop through a table, sealing a
victory and getting his first reign as Shootfight Champion. |
#12 |
Soldja |
Date Won: |
April 3, 2004 |
How Title Was Won: |
After the
Shootfight Title was once again vacated, this time due to
complications with former champion Bloodthirst that need not be
mentioned over the internet, Brian Henderson determined the two
#1 contenders for the title and had Soldja battle Prep Gone Bad
in a Falls Count Anywhere match to determine the new champion.
In the end, another FyF wrestler falls victim to the Schmit-ton
Bomb. |
#11 |
Bloodthirst |
Date Won: |
February 28, 2004 |
How Title Was Won: |
On February 21,
2004, Shootfight Champion Pyro moved to Louisiana and was forced
to vacate the Shootfight Title, as well as temporarily quit the
FyF until summer of 2005. On February 28, a gauntlet match was
held to determine the new champion. Bloodthirst not only started
the contest with Soldja, but hit his Bloodsault on Soldja to
finish the match as well. |
#10 |
Pyro |
Date Won: |
Stairway to Hell - November 8, 2003 |
How Title Was Won: |
In the ladder
match, Pyro managed to grab the Shootfight Title after suplexing
Soldja from the top of the 10 foot ladder and receiving his
second Shootfight Title reign. |
#9 |
Soldja |
Date Won: |
Domestic Disturbance - October 18, 2003 |
How Title Was Won: |
In a two-fall Iron Chef match, Soldja hit a
picture-perfect splash on Pyro to win the second fall and the
Shootfight Championship for a second time. |
#8 |
Pyro |
Date Won: |
August __, 2003 |
How Title Was Won: |
In a repeat of Undisputed's gauntlet
match, Pyro defeated Soldja, Prep Gone Bad, Jason, and Jesūs
Christé to win his first Shootfight Championship. |
#7 |
Jesūs Christé |
Date Won: |
Undisputed - July 12, 2003 |
How Title Was Won: |
In June of 2003, Scary Josh was hospitalized for
a collapsed lung. This put his FyF career on hold, along with
his Shootfight Title reign. The FyF vacated the title and
awarded it to the winner of the gauntlet match at Undisputed
between Soldja, Jason, Prep Gone Bad, and Jesūs Christé. |
#6 |
Scary Josh |
Date Won: |
Disposable Teens - May 31, 2003 |
How Title Was Won: |
Scary Josh battled Soldja and his own brother
Jason in a double tables match at Disposable Teens and
after a couple powerbombs, Scary Josh became the Shootfight
Champion. |
#5 |
Jason |
Date Won: |
March 25, 2003 |
How Title Was Won: |
During a triple threat match between Jason,
Shoveler, and Xekutioner, Soldja interferes and duct tapes
Shoveler to a pole. This enables Jason to hit the shooting star
press on Xekutioner and get the win and the title, but not by
defeating the champion. |
#4 |
The Shoveler |
Date Won: |
July 26, 2002 |
How Title Was Won: |
Due to no title defenses, Batboy vacated the
title. The FyF was forced to choose the top two contenders for
the title. FyF Owner Brian Henderson chose The Shoveler and Wuke
to go at it in a submissions only match. Wuke dominated, but in
the end, The Shoveler locked in an Indian Deathlock to seal the
victory. |
#3 |
Batboy |
Date Won: |
June __, 2002 |
How Title Was Won: |
Monstrous Matt was a fill-in for Batboy in a
boxing match against the Icepick. Size alone sealed the fate for
the Icepick as he was beaten pitifally. At this point, Matt
simply handed the title to Batboy. |
#2 |
Monstrous Matt |
Date Won: |
June __, 2002 |
How Title Was Won: |
Monstrous Matt was a fill-in for Batboy in a
boxing match against the Icepick. Size alone sealed the fate for
the Icepick as he was beaten pitifally. At this point, Matt
simply handed the title to Batboy. |
#1 |
The Icepick |
Date Won: |
May 24, 2002 |
How Title Was Won: |
The Icepick battled former wrestler Wylee Ruble
in a Lumberjack Shoot-Fight for the Shootfight Title. After a
brutal beating, FyF Owner called time and with a score of
649,293 to 12, Icepick was declared the victor. |
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