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|championshipname=MLW World Heavyweight Championship
 
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|currentholder=[[Low Ki]]
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|currentholder=[[Jacob Fatu]]
|won=July 11, [[2018]]
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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
== Current champion ==
 
[[Low Ki]] is the current champion. He defeated [[Shane Strickland]] on July 11, [[2018]] to win the championship.
 
   
 
== 2018 tournament ==
 
== 2018 tournament ==
In January 2018 MLW announced there would be an eight man tournament to crown a new MLW World Heavyweight Champion.
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In January 2018 MLW announced there would be an eight-man tournament to crown a new MLW World Heavyweight Champion.
   
 
===Participants===
 
===Participants===

Revision as of 14:21, 31 July 2019

The MLW World Heavyweight Championship is the major championship of Major League Wrestling (MLW). The championship first existed during MLW's first run from 2002 - 2004 and was revived when MLW returned in 2017 and announced a tournament to crown a new champion.

History

2018 tournament

In January 2018 MLW announced there would be an eight-man tournament to crown a new MLW World Heavyweight Champion.

Participants

  First round February 8, 2018 Semifinals Final
                           
   MVP  
 Tom Lawlor  
   ACH  
   Matt Riddle  
 Matt Riddle
   Jeff Cobb  
     Matt Riddle
   Shane Strickland
   Shane Strickland  
 Brody King  
   Shane Strickland
   Jimmy Havoc  
 Jimmy Havoc
   Maxwell Jacob Friedman  


Notes

  • ACH replaced Tom Lawlor in the tournament as an alternate after Lawlor suffered an injury resulting in him unable to continue in the tournament.

Belt gallery

External links