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ICW Zero G Championship

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Date established
  
November 21, 2011

First champion(s)
  
Noam Dar

Current champion
  
Kenny Williams

Date won
  
November 20th, 2016

Longest reign
  
Noam Dar (266 days)

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Promotion
  
Insane Championship Wrestling

Most reigns
  
Noam Dar, Lionheart, Mark Coffey, Kenny Williams (2 reigns)

The ICW Zero Gravity Championship is a professional wrestling junior heavyweight championship owned by United Kingdom's Insane Championship Wrestling promotion. The title was first established as the Zero Gravity Championship at on November 21, 2011, with Noam Dar becoming the inaugural champion.

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Kenny Williams is the current champion in his second reign. Overall, there have been 15 reigns shared among 11 wrestlers. The title has been defended in England, Scotland and Ireland.

History

The ICW Zero-G Championship is the secondary title in ICW, next to the longer established ICW World Heavyweight Championship. Though there's no official weight-limit on either title, Zero-G matches tend, with exceptions, to resemble more of a cruiserweight division. It was first won in the finals of a tournament by Noam Dar at Fear and Loathing III at the Maryhill Community Centre. Dar defeated Andy Wild, Falcon and Rob Cage in a fatal-fourway elimination match to be crowned inaugural champion. Dar held the belt for 266 days, the current longest reign before losing it to Lionheart at ICW Summerbam in August 2011. The title has been held by eleven men including notably, future WWE star Fergal Devitt (now Finn Balor) who won the title from Mark Coffey and held it for 28 days before losing it back to Coffey. The current champion is Kenny Williams who captured the championship from Lionheart in a 7 way stairway to heaven match at ICW Fear & Loathing IX on November 20, 2016.

Combined reigns

As of March 19, 2017.

References

ICW Zero-G Championship Wikipedia