HIW Wildside Provincial Championship

HIW Wildside Provincial Championship
Details
PromotionHigh Impact Wrestling
Date establishedApril 24, 2004[1]
Date retiredOctober 25, 2019
Other name(s)
  • HIW Great Plains Provincial Championship (2004-2013)
Statistics
First champion(s)Sgt. Sammy Sadistic
Final champion(s)Rex Roberts
Most reignsEl Asesino (4 reigns)
Longest reignJumpin' Joe (978 days)
Shortest reignBig Daddy Kash, Davey O'Doyle, and Rex Roberts (<1 day)
Oldest championPrincipal Pound (43 years, 276 days)
Heaviest championCannonball Kelly
(319 lb (145 kg))
Lightest championAce Riviera
(152 lb (69 kg))

The HIW Wildside Provincial Championship was a professional wrestling heavyweight championship in the professional wrestling promotion, High Impact Wrestling Canada. The title was established on April 24, 2004, as the HIW Great Plains Provincial Championship.[1] Michael Allen Richard Clark won the Great Plains Provincial Championship on September 20, 2013, then won the Wildside Provincial Championship on November 22, 2013, in a fatal four-way match to crown the first champion. Upon Clark winning the Wildside Provincial Championship, the Great Plains Provincial Championship was unified with it 24-hours later upon regulation changes. The lineage from the Great Plains Provincial Championship continued to be recognized with both Clark having separate reigns as champion. On October 25, 2019, at Monster Brawl VI, Rex Roberts defeated Bobby Sharp to become the final champion in HIW history. Monster Brawl VI was the HIW's last show as the company ceased operations. Canadian Wrestling's Elite acquired all of HIW's assets.

Title history

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Names

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Name Time of use
HIW Great Plains Provincial Championship April 24, 2004 - November 23, 2013
HIW Wildside Provincial Championship November 23, 2013 - October 25, 2019

Reigns

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Sgt. Sammy Sadistic April 24, 2004 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 230 [1]
2 Curtis Knievel December 10, 2004 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 70 [1][2]
3 Bucky McGraw February 18, 2005 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 161 This was a three-way match that included Jeff Tyler. [1][3]
4 Plum Loco July 29, 2005 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 84 This was a three-way match that included Jeff Tyler. [1][4]
5 Mentallo October 21, 2005 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 126 [1][5]
6 Jeff Tyler February 24, 2006 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 165 [1][6]
7 Billy Bones August 11, 2006 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 122 This was a ladder match. [1][7]
8 Thryllin' Dylan December 8, 2006 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 168 [1]
9 Billy Bones May 25, 2007 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 2 35 [1][8]
10 Big Daddy Kash June 29, 2007 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 <1 [1][9]
11 Jumpin' Joe June 29, 2007 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 217 Jumpin' Joe immediately challenged for the title. [1][9]
12 Cannonball Kelly February 1, 2008 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 119 This was a Bunkhouse Brawl. [1][10]
13 Principal Pound May 30, 2008 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 112 [1][11]
14 Jumpin' Joe September 19, 2008 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 2 917 [1]
15 The Rockstar March 25, 2011 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 0 [1][12]
16 Matt Levy June 3, 2011 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 189 [1][13]
17 Robbie Gamble December 9, 2011 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1 222 [1][14]
18 El Asesino July 18, 2012 Rumble Aftermath Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 282 [1][15]
19 Billy Bones April 26, 2013 Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 3 1 This was a four-way ladder match. [1][16]
Vacated July 19, 2013 Regina, Saskatchewan Title was vacated upon Billy Bones leaving the company. [1]
20 Michael Allen Richard Clark September 20, 2013 Domination Regina, Saskatchewan 1 63 [1][17]
21 Michael Allen Richard Clark November 22, 2013 Road to Gold Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2 112 This was a fatal four-way match which also included Ace Riviera, Ethan Hawks, and Rockstar. [1][18]
Unified November 23, 2013 Regina, Saskatchewan Due to Clark holding both titles, HIW made changes to their regulations regarding championships. Subsequently, 24-hours after Clark won the Wildside Provincial Championship, the Great Plains Provincial Championship was unified with it, with the lineage being recognized. Both reigns are separate not a continuation.
22 Cam!!ikaze November 22, 2013 Art of War Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 146 This was a fatal four-way match which also included Ace Riviera, Ethan Hawks, and Rockstar. [1][19]
23 El Asesino August 7, 2014 Tour De Rumble - Night 6 Regina, Saskatchewan 2 6 [1][20]
24 Matt Striker August 13, 2014 Tour De Rumble - Night 11 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 2 [1][21]
25 El Asesino August 15, 2014 Tour De Rumble - Night 13 Regina, Saskatchewan 3 252 [1][22]
Vacated April 24, 2015 Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan El Asesino vacated the title due to injury. [1]
26 Alexander Prime April 25, 2015 Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 1 105 This was a seven-man scramble match which also included Ace Riviera, Brett Morgan, Bucky McGraw, Dice Steele, Dick Richards, and Rockstar. [1][23]
27 Dice Steele August 7, 2015 Pile O'Bones Rumble XX Regina, Saskatchewan 1 266 [1][24]
28 El Asesino April 29, 2016 Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 4 140 [1][25]
29 Brett Morgan September 26, 2016 Return to War Regina, Saskatchewan 1 273 [1][26]
30 Mike McSugar January 27, 2017 Reloaded TV tapings Regina, Saskatchewan 1 91 [1][27]
31 Brett Morgan April 28, 2017 Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 2 60 This was a three-way tables, ladders, and chairs match. [1][28]
Vacated June 27, 2017 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Brett Morgan was stripped and suspended by HIW Wildside general manager Dice Steele following his post match actions where he attacked Wavell Starr and Steele at Battle Arts. [1][29]
32 Kat Von Heez October 26, 2017 A Wildside Halloween Spectacular Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 183 [1][30]
33 Bobby Sharp April 27, 2018 Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 1 21 [1][31]
34 Kat Von Heez May 19, 2018 Battle Arts V Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2 13 This was a three-way tables, ladders, and chairs match. [1][32]
35 Sheik Shabaz June 1, 2018 Anarchy Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 147 [1][33]
36 Davey O'Doyle October 26, 2018 HIW Wildside Devil's Night - Halloween Event Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 <1 [1][34]
37 Ace Riviera October 26, 2018 HIW Wildside Devil's Night - Halloween Event Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1 294 Riviera cashed in his briefcase to win the title. [1][34]
38 Bobby Sharp August 16, 2019 Friday Night Impact Regina, Saskatchewan 2 70 [1][35]
39 Rex Roberts October 25, 2019 Monster Brawl VI Regina, Saskatchewan 1 <1 [1][36]
Deactivated October 25, 2019 Monster Brawl VI Regina, Saskatchewan Monster Brawl VI was the final show as the company ceased operations. Canadian Wrestling's Elite acquired all of HIW's assets.

Combined reigns

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<1 Indicates reign was less than one day
Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Jumpin' Joe 2 1,195
2 El Asesino 4 693
3 Ace Riviera 1 296
4 Dice Steel 266
5 Sgt. Sammy Sadistic 250
6 Billy Bones 3 238
7 Robbie Gamble 1 222
8 Kat Von Heez 197
9 Brett Morgan 2 193
10 Matt Levy 1 189
11 Michael Allen Richard Clark 2 175
12 Jeff Tyler 1 168
Thryllin' Dylan 168
14 Bucky McGraw 161
15 Sheik Shabaz 147
16 Mentallo 126
17 Cannonball Kelly 119
18 Principal Pound 112
19 Alexander Prime 100
20 Mike McSugar 91
Bobby Sharp 2
22 Plum Loco 1 84
23 Curtis Knievel 70
24 The Rockstar 9
25 Matt Striker 2
26 Big Daddy Kash <1
Davey O'Doyle
Rex Roberts

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