Revolutionary Championship Wrestling

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Revolutionary Championship Wrestling
AcronymRCW
Founded2002
StyleAmerican Wrestling
HeadquartersPortsmouth, Ohio, United States (2002-current)
Founder(s)Dirk Cunningham
Owner(s)Dirk Cunningham (2002-current)
The Phoenix (On screen character)
WebsiteRCWonline.com

Revolutionary Championship Wrestling is a Midwestern independent professional wrestling promotion based in Portsmouth, Ohio.

History[edit]

RCW was formed in early 2002 by Dirk Cunningham who had left the Superstar Wrestling Federation (SWF) after creative differences with Owner Andy Runyon. Soon afterwards several other wrestling stars left the SWF as well due to creative differences.

In mid-2002 Cunningham acquired a ring, promoters license and formed a booking committee featuring himself, Jerry Davis, Jason Taylor, V.L. Stricklett, Ace Gigolo, Jay Vastine, Chris Smith and Exotic E. The first show was booked for West Union, Ohio on November 29, 2002 and was titled "RCW: The Gathering".[1] Notable appearances included surprise appearances by SWF stars "The King" Randy Allen, "The Notorious" Jay Vastine, "Livewire" Chris Smith and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling tag team champion "Wildcat" Chris Harris.[2]

After 2 events, Cunningham disbanded the committee and set forth on running the promotion himself. By 2013, RCW is still going strong with Cunningham at the helm.

An ongoing storyline thru 2012 was the mysterious Owner of RCW, "The Phoenix". At the 7 Year Anniversary Show it was discovered that Al Snow was the Owner of RCW, and the man behind the mask. In 2012 at RCW 100, Al Snow's ownership was sold to another mysterious owner. In December 2012, at RCW's 10th Anniversary Event, Dirk Extreme (Cunningham) announced that he was the true owner of RCW. It was also announced that night that Trik Nasty would be the acting owner for 1 year until Extreme retired from active wrestling to not cause a conflict.[3]

RCW has produced over 100 TV episodes. First, a half-hour TV program on the Local WB/CW affiliate (WHCP) that saw 72 original episodes. RCW then produced a TV Show entitled RCW: Wrestling Shadows which broadcast over-the-air on TV station WTZP The Zone, channel 59 in Chillicothe, Ohio and channel 66 in Portsmouth, Ohio. Shadows still replays on the Zone periodically. RCW is currently at work on an all new show for the area that is due out sometime in 2013.

In January 2013, RCW was affiliated with the movie "Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies"[4] starring Roddy Piper, Jim Duggan, Matt Hardy and others. The RCW Ring is visible in several scenes during the movie. RCW Talent Dirk Cunningham (Extreme), Tyson Rogers and Randy Allen also appear in the film as Zombies. RCW Cameraman Chris Jones was also used on the film behind the camera.[5]

RCW has an extensive Film Crew that video and edit footage for several companies such as Remix Pro Wrestling, ASW Wrestling, IWA East Coast Wrestling, UVC MMA, Tammy Jo's Dance Studio and Stacey's Dance Studio. Dirk Cunningham with cousin Chris Jones primarily make up the staff.[6]

RCW Roster[edit]

RCW Champions

Championship Current champion(s) Date won Event Previous champion(s)
RCW Championship Dirk Extreme unknown unknown unknown
RCW North American Championship Christopher Otto unknown unknown Unknown
RCW Tag-Team Champions Onyx and Maxx Power April 13, 2024 the revolution never dies vacant

RCW Wrestlers

  • "Astonishing" Aaron Williams
  • "Natural" Chad Cruise
  • "Captivating" Corey Mason
  • Cyrus Poe
  • "Dangerous" Damien Kass
  • "Re-Enforcer" Devlin Anderson
  • "American Idol" Dirk Extreme
  • Eclipso
  • El Nino
  • Flash Fury
  • Heavy Metal
  • Jason "The Gift" Kincaid
  • Jason Legend
  • Jimmy "Pretty Boy" Malloy
  • "Genuine" Jock Samson
  • Judas Thorn
  • "Bad News" Keith Hamblin
  • Mastermind
  • "Reaper" Matt Conard
  • "Loony" Mike Horton
  • Onyx
  • The Cobra
  • Randy "The King" Allen
  • Sara Stricklett
  • Tommy Chill
  • Trik Nasty
  • Tyson Rogers
  • "Supernatural" Zac Vincent

RCW Past Wrestlers & Managers[edit]

  • Adam Hileman
  • Al B. Damm
  • "Awesome" Aaron Andrews
  • Ace Gigolo
  • "Attitude" Andy Runyon
  • Angel
  • Average White Guy
  • B.J. Cantrell
  • Beautiful Bobby L.
  • Billy McCarty
  • Bryan Fury
  • C.O. Hustler
  • Capt. Kevin Johnson
  • "Too Bad" Chad Allegra
  • "Livewire" Chris Smith
  • Dude Rock
  • Dregen
  • Exotic E
  • Fyre
  • The Great Meco
  • The Informer
  • Ivanna B. Eighton
  • J.D. Santos
  • "Too Fine" Jason Taylor
  • Jay Donaldson
  • "Heartbreaker" Jay Vastine
  • Heidi Loveless/Ruby Riott
  • Jeremy Maddrox
  • Josh Hayes
  • Juggulator
  • Mace Parker
  • Maxx Power
  • "Mean" Mark Manson
  • Meltdown
  • Nick Wrath
  • Nikki Tyler
  • "Precious" Paul Harley
  • Peaches
  • Pele
  • Sancho
  • "All American" Shawn Parks
  • "Too Sexy" Sean Casey
  • Shigroth
  • Sin-D
  • Suicide Kyd
  • Syren
  • Tank Runyon
  • Victor Stone
  • Vile
  • "The Giant Killer" Tiny Tim
  • "Violent" Vance Desmond
  • Zodiac

RCW Factions[edit]

  • Army of Darkness
  • The Coven
  • Excalibur
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • I.O.U
  • Loony's Asylum
  • Wrestle Ohio

RCW Title History[edit]

RCW Championship

# Wrestler Reign Date Won Event Defeated
1 Dregen 1 2/08/03 Hail to the King Vile
- Vacant - 6/16/03 N/A Dregen
2 Vile 1 7/03/03 Independence Blast Sean Casey
- Vacant - 10/18/03 N/A Vile
3 "Beautiful" Bobby L. 1 10/18/03 Nightmare on Elm Street Maxx Power
4 Maxx Power 1 12/13/03 Full Circle "Beautiful" Bobby L.
5 Trik Nasty 1 10/16/04 Uncivil War Randy "The King" Allen
6 "Attitude" Andy Runyon 1 12/11/04 Full Circle II Trik Nasty
7 Dirk Extreme 1 6/18/05 RCW TV Taping Trik Nasty
- Vacant - 10/15/05 Uncivil War Dirk Extreme
8 Randy "The King" Allen 1 12/3/05 Full Circle III Judas Thorn
9 Judas Thorn 1 2/18/06 Ashland Assault Randy "The King" Allen
10 Tank Runyon 1 2/3/07 Sheer Impact Judas Thorn
11 Trik Nasty 2 6/30/07 Injection 5 Tank Runyon
12 Tank Runyon 2 12/1/07 Full Circle V Trik Nasty
13 Onyx 1 8/23/08 Voracity Tank Runyon
14 Tank Runyon 3 11/01/08 Uncivil War Onyx
15 "American Idol" Dirk Extreme 2 12/06/08 Full Circle VI Tank Runyon
16 Flash Fury 1 08/29/09 RCW 75 "American Idol" Dirk Extreme
17 "Violent" Vance Desmond 1 12/05/09 Full Circle VII Flash Fury
18 Judas Thorn 2 05/01/10 Road To Injection "Violent" Vance Desmond
19 Juggulator 1 02/05/11 Invitational Tagteam Cup Judas Thorn
20 "Violent" Vance Desmond 2 09/17/11 Out of Control Juggulator
21 "Natural" Chad Cruise 1 12/03/11 Full Circle IX "Genuine" Jock Samson
22 Judas Thorn 3 12/01/12 Full Circle X "Natural" Chad Cruise
23 Dangerous Damien Kass 1 07/27/13 Impoundment Judas Thorn
24 Tyson Rogers 1 07/27/13 Impoundment Dangerous Damien Kass
25 "The Black Superman" Onyx 2 01/09/15 Full Circle XII Tyson Rogers
26 Dangerous Damien Kass 2 11/14/15 Uncivil War 2015 "The Black Superman" Onyx
27 Tommy Chill 1 05/07/16 Spring Loaded 2016 Dangerous Damien Kass
27 Trik Nasty 3 01/13/17 Full Circle XIV Day 1 Tommy Chill
28 Tommy Chill 2 01/14/17 Full Circle XIV Day 2 Trik Nasty
29 Trik Nasty 4 01/14/17 Full Circle XIV Day 2 Tommy Chill
30 Tank Runyon 4 12/09/17 Dirk Extreme (Substitute for Trik Nasty)
31 "The Black Superman" Onyx 3 03/09/18 Full Circle XV Tank Runyon

RCW Staff[edit]

  • Chris Jones - RCW Videographer
  • Dirk Cunningham - RCW Owner
  • Dustie King - RCW Audio Engineer
  • Eric Schomburg - RCW Photographer
  • John Reuben - RCW Senior Referee
  • "WWWorld Famous" Kenny Young - RCW Ring Announcer
  • Mastermind - RCW Commissioner
  • RangerBob - RCW Play-By-Play Commentator
  • Steve Helphenstine - RCW Referee
  • Trik Nasty - RCW Acting Owner

Superstars That Have Appeared[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lee, Brad (November 16, 2002). "RCW Presents". TWNPNews.com. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved August 29, 2008.
  2. ^ "RCW: The Gathering Results". RCWOnline.com. November 29, 2002. Archived from the original on March 28, 2022. Retrieved August 17, 2008.
  3. ^ "RCW "Full Circle X: 10th Anniversary Mega-Event"". RCWOnline.com. January 24, 2013. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2008.
  4. ^ "Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
  5. ^ "Revolutionary Championship Wrestling". Facebook. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  6. ^ "RCW Entertainment". Facebook. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  7. ^ RCW Results, RCW Website.
  8. ^ "RCW "INJECTION 7" - June 27th, 2009 - Jackson Memorial Building - Jackson, OH Results".
  9. ^ RCW Results, RCW Website.
  10. ^ "All Shook Up". RCWOnline.com. March 15, 2008. Archived from the original on October 24, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  11. ^ Russell, Tracey (December 30, 2002). "Jerry "The King" Lawler to Appear at RCW Show". ProWrestling.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2010. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  12. ^ RCW Results, RCW Website.

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