The former WWA Champion returns for the rebirth, can he cap his return by winning Best of the Best?
Champions
Undisputed Championship History
| Date of Change | Winner | Loser | Details |
| 1st September 2011 |
The WWA closes its doors. |
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| 13th July 2011 | Jaymz Watkins | Trendkiller |
It was brutal. It was barbaric. It ended a career. Jaymz Watkins came to Washington D.C. with a goal in mind -- destruction. The end of Jason Barnes, AKA Trendkiller. Mouthing cryptic words, Trendkiller's WWA career ended in a bloody mess. |
| 24th November 2010 | Trendkiller | "The Arms Collector" Marcus Mancuso |
Trendkiller has never cared about what people thought. While others might see Mancuso being severely ill with the flu, TK only saw opportunity. |
| 22nd October 2010 | "The Arms Collector" Marcus Mancuso | Trendkiller |
In an amazing match that sees both men give it everything they had, Mancuso finally wears down the giant enough for the submission victory and shocking championship victory. |
| 12th September 2010 | Trendkiller | RJ Stone |
Inside of the hell known as Ultimate Glory, Trendkiller outlasts RJ Stone, Jack Griffiths, Chris Bagwell, Jaymz Watkins and a returning Ry Ballard to claim his first WWA Championship -- even with Kade Williams, the man he destroyed, acting as the ref! |
| 13th August 2010 | RJ Stone | Jack Griffiths |
With the fans cursing his name, Stone reclaims the top prize in the WWA in Griffiths' first title defense. |
| 10th July 2010 | Jack Griffiths | RJ Stone |
Uncrowned, no more. At the Independence Day Rumble, Jack Griffiths finally shakes the stigma of choke artist by making RJ Stone tapout. |
| 7th June 2010 | RJ Stone | Lucas Black |
The setting? RITC XII. As Jack Griffiths neared the end of his journey, a lone wolf emerged to challenge for dominance. The shock of RJ Stone entering the title match might of been what caused Jack to lose -- or maybe he just spent all his energy making Lucas Black surrender. Whatever the case, a new WWA Champion was crowned at RITC XII. |
| 6th March 2010 | Lucas Black | Nicholas Adams |
A lot can happen in 11 months. Since Adams won the WWA championship, the WWA closed in June 2009 and reopened in January 2010. Adams remained as champion and successfully defended the gold twice in the relaunch. But then he ran into the unstopable force that was Lucas Black and once more darkness has overtaken the World Wrestling Alliance. |
| 5th April 2009 | Nicholas Adams | Lucas Black |
The terrifying title reign of Lucas Black was ended at Revolution in the second ever Ultimate Glory match. The match featured six of the WWA's top talents, all hungry to win Black's WWA title. Richie Stone, Trendkiller, Copeland, Nicholas Adams, Black and Jaymz Watkins all fought like men possessed, but in the end Nicholas Adams finally fulfilled himself and captured the WWA title in a final war that pitted him against the animalistic Copeland. "The Rainmaker" begged to be put in the match, and his wishes finally came to fruition in an electric match for the ages. |
| 25th January 2009 | Lucas Black | Jaymz Watkins |
Lucas Black outlasted the rest of the WWA roster and fought off Trendkiller, Copeland and Richie Stone to earn his etching in WWA history. He climbed an actual ladder to reach the title just as he climbed the proverbial ladder through the WWA rankings to earn his place at the top. His martial arts striking and submission grappling proved to be too much for the WWA superstars who opposed him, and he claimed his first WWA championship. |
| 12th January 2009 | Jaymz Watkins | Ry Ballard | In one of the biggest upsets in WWA history, Jaymz Watkins shocked the world, by pinning Ry Ballard after the Killdozer, to become the new World Heavyweight Champion, inside the world famous Madison Square Garden. |
| 31st October 2008 | Ry Ballard | Mal Somers | Since losing the World title at Global Warfare, Ry Ballard took it upon himself to make Mal Somers’ life a living hell, going as far as threatening to destroy Rookie. At Day of the Dead, those mind games paid off, as Ballard captured his second World Heavyweight Championship. |
| 27th June 2008 | Mal Somers | Ry Ballard | In the main event of Global Warfare 2008, Mal Somers reigned supreme to capture his third World title, by defeating Ry Ballard and Nicholas Adams in a three way elimination match in front of a sell out Paris crowd. |
| 20th April 2008 | Ry Ballard | Eddie Van Dorn | Ry Ballard went into Rage In The Cage XI with the advantage over the World Heavyweight Champion, having manipulated the system to gain a match defining stipulation, and when it was all said and done, “The One Man Show” came out on top, two falls to one, inside the brutal 3 Cages of Hell match and became the World Heavyweight Champion for the first time. |
| 25th November 2007 | Eddie Van Dorn | Armaan | After losing his TV title to Seth Copeland on November 12th, and his Extreme title to Tarin Ballard during the Bash, and after watching Mcmirra take his next goal from his grasp, EVD was set to leave empty handed. Tarin Ballard had other ideas and as carnage ensues atop the tron, and bodies rained down, ever the opertunist, a beaten and bloody EVD, reached out and shook the hand of fate, which was rewarded with the WWA World Title |
| 21st May 2007 | Armaan | "The Destiny" Kade Williams | Fighting for the title he never lost 1 on 1, Armaan came out on top at the Bourbon Street Brawl to become a two time champion. |
| 24th December 2006 | "The Destiny" Kade Williams | Armaan | After only returning to the WWA weeks before, Kade Williams lived the dream by snatching the World title during the Birthday Brawl, cementing his place in history. |
| 29th October 2006 | Armaan | The Almighty Damian Thorne | After enduring a living hell due to Damian Thorne, Armaan Singhania came out on top after a hellacious Hell in a Call Match at Day of the Dead to be crowned World Heavyweight Champion. |
| 17th April 2006 | "The Almighty" Damian Thorne | Mal Somers | After having the odds stacked against him by Vik Ventressa, Mal Somers finds the returning Damian Thorne to be too much. Despite an attempted save by Number One Contender Ember, 'The Almighty' raises the belt for a second time. |
| 26th March 2006 | Mal Somers | Ember | After winning his Number One Contendership in the Birthday Brawl and fighting his way through fellow Deadly Alliance member Khaled, Mal Somers triumphs at Rage In The Cage and becomes a two time WWA World Champion! |
| 18th December 2005 | Ember | Tracer Bullet | Upon the high plateau of the WWATron, Ember reached higher than Mal Somers to take home the prized WWA Heavyweight Title during the Birthday Brawl 2006. |
| 4th July 2005 | Tracer Bullet | Dave Harley | Tracer wins his "real" fourth World Title by overcoming the devil, Dave Harley. In a MotY candidate, Tracer ends the 7 month reign. |
| 6th December 2004 | Dave Harley | Mal Somers | With Mal restrained by the police and everyone else either eliminated or knocked out, the Devils Own leader was able to grab the World title in the annual Birthday Brawl |
| 5th September 2004 | Mal Somers | World Title Vacant | In the most dangerous of matches, Mal Somers bested four other men in a King of the Hill match after two months of the World Title League. |
| 4th July 2004 | World Title Vacant | World Title Vacant | In an interference in the "two" Number one contenders, Matt Warr held up the title. Then, Mr Harrington announced that there will be a LEAGUE of six men for the title. |
| 17th May 2004 | Kash | Shaman | Kash takes back the title from Shaman. The WWA veteran put up a titanic fight and just lost a close one to Kash. Shaman although misguided brought back prestige to the WWA's most prized gold. |
| 21st March 2004 | Shaman | Grunge | Four Way Elimination match that put current champ Grunge against number one contenders from both Fiesta, Chance and from Meltdown, Shaman and a late surprise addition in Former champ Kash. The match was simply amazing, we saw Shaman come out the best of the match and became two time WWA World Champ. |
| 26th January 2004 | Grunge | "The Almighty" Damian Thorne | Grunge completed his rise to the top of the WWA food chain after an epic match against "The Almighty" Damian Thorne. Both men gace their all in a match that had all the excitment, intensity and drama you could ever hope for. In the end, after some amazing back and forth action, Grunge won with his G-Sharp three quarter Facelock Bulldog to show that "Rock and Roll" is well and truly alive. |
| 30th November 2003 | "The Almighty" Damian Thorne | Kash | At the 2003 Birthday Brawl, Damian Thorne took on all comers, and with the aid of his "Unholy Alliance" partner Leviathan, was hoisted to victory atop the WWATron in what was a dark hour for the WWA. |
| 1st June 2003 | Kash | Ian Tense | In a SPECTACULAR match, at theMay PPV renamed to "Revolution" Kash overcame all odds, and defeated the champion of SEVEN MONTHS in what was undoubtedly one of the matches of the year. |
| 10th November 2002 | Ian Tense | Craven Moore | The setting is Borthday Brawl. The location - 15 feet above the WWA Tron Ian Tense defied all odds and won the WWA World Title! |
| 10th August 2002 | Craven Moore | Jackson Kraven | In another fantastic Fiesta main Event, Craven Moore wins back his title, and with it, his reputation. |
| 3rd August 2002 | Jackson Kraven | Craven Moore | After an incredible match on Fiesta, Jackson Kraven finally defeats his arch enemy to become the three time WWA Champion! |
| 9th June 2002 | Craven Moore | Jackson Kraven | The big Texan finally wins his dream after defeating his arch nemesis in a brutal match, where Moore vowed to bring Honor back to the WWA Title. Kasanova was the special guest referee. |
| 10th February 2002 | Jackson Kraven | -- | The Tommorrow Man takes Vik to the limit and takes him out. In an amazing match at RITC, Kraven once again proves he is a thorn in Warr's side. |
| 14th January 2002 | Title Held Up | -- | President Warr stripped Jackson Kraven of the World Title for going "too far". But The big man was automatically placed in the match to retain the belt at RITC. What will happen? |
| 10th December 2001 | Jackson Kraven | Vik Ventressa | The big man finally beat the conspiracy against him in a truely epic match. Vik and his brother Mickey drove him out of the arena in an ambulance. They crashed, and as the door opened, kraven was lying on top of Vik Ventressa for the 1-2-3! |
| 15th October 2001 | Vik Ventressa | Shawn Cage | Monday Meltdown. The Great Lakes promotion hosted the World Title match. Vik Ventressa uses his number one contendership from months past and gains the victory. This match will go down in hisotry as one of the best of the year (2001). |
| 27th May 2001 | Shawn Cage | TJ Donaldson | Mayhem PPV! Shawn Cage beats TJ Donaldson and New Star with Tracer Bullet as the special Guest Referee. Amazing match, you should check it out. |
| 16th April 2001 | TJ Donaldson | Tracer Bullet | On the new show, Meltdown, Donaldson becomes the new champ by defeating Bullet and Villain in a Triple Threat Match. |
| 3rd March 2001 | Tracer Bullet | Mantis | Bullet becomes a three time champ with another win over Mantis. |
| 23rd December 2000 | Tracer Bullet | Shaman | Bullet becomes a two time champion after defeated Shaman in a cage match. |
| 15th December 2000 | Shaman | Tracer Bullet | Daniel E. Nelson accidentally hits Bullet with a chair, this allows Shaman to get the win. |
| 3rd October 2000 | Tracer Bullet | Mantis | In a bloody battle, Tracer Bullet captures his first World title. |
| 11th August 2000 | Mantis | Jim Black | Mantis wins the title despite attempted interference from the Don and the Dehibilitator. |
| 2nd July 2000 | Jim Black | Nik Segier | Black, from rival promotion FWA, defeats Segier in a title unification match. |
| 10th September 1999 | Nik Segier | Kris Kasanova | Segier defeats Kasanova in a title for title match. |
| 6th August 1999 | Kris Kasanova | Outlaw | Kasanova defeats Outlaw after interference from Darken. |
| 4th July 1999 | Outlaw | Denrol | Outlaw defeats Denrol to regain the title. |
| 1st July 1999 | Denrol | Outlaw | Denrol wins with help from Missy Segier. |
| 9th May 1999 | Outlaw | -- | Outlaw comes out the champion after a grueling 64 man tournament. |
| 26th February 1999 | Title Held Up | -- | Cross retires as champion, the belt will be won by a tournament. |
| 5th February 1999 | Randy Cross | Steihl | Cross becomes a four time champ by defeating Steihl. |
| 31st January 1999 | Steihl | Darken | Steihl defeats his former tag team partner with the help of Randy Cross. |
| 15th January 1999 | Darken | Gregory OHara | In an unscheduled match, Darken defeats O'Hara in a classic battle. |
| 8th November 1998 | Gregory OHara | Randy Cross | O'Hara defeats Cross for the title. |
| 10th July 1998 | Randy Cross | Black Scorpian | Scorpian lays down for Cross and joins the House of Pain. |
| 26th June 1998 | Black Scorpian | Randy Cross | Darken helps Scorpian capture the title from Cross. |
| 17th April 1998 | Randy Cross | Nik Segier | Cross wins the title for the second time. |
| 6th March 1998 | Nik Segier | -- | Segier defeats Cross in a falls count anywhere match. |
| 27th February 1998 | Title Held Up | -- | After some controversial bouts between Cross and Nik Segier, the title is held up. |
| 26th December 1997 | The PainMaker Randy Cross | Mark Lynch | Cross gains his second WWA title by defeating Lynch. |
| 12th December 1997 | Mark Lynch | -- | Lynch wins a tournament to become the first WWA Champion. |





