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2012 (continued to be used as an unsanctioned championship in WWL)
Other name(s)
IWA Extreme Cruiserweight Championship
IWA Extreme Combat Division Championship
IWA Cruiserweight Championship
IWA Television Championship
IWA Yoú Tu Championship
WWL Yoú Tu Championship
Statistics
Most reigns
Lash (3 reigns)
Longest reign
Lash (182 days)
Shortest reign
Noel Rodríguez (Less on 1 day)
The IWA Television Championship, previously known as the IWA Extreme Cruiserweight Championship, was a title defended in the International Wrestling Association (IWA) in Puerto Rico.
History
The championship was created as the IWA Extreme Cruiserweight Championship in 2006 and was intended to be a replacement for the IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship; it was introduced on November 25, 2006 by IWA General Manager Orlando Toledo. The title was later renamed to the IWA Extreme Combat Division Championship in 2009, the IWA Cruiserweight Championship in April 2011, the IWA Television Championship on June 4, 2011, and lastly to the IWA Yoú Tu Championship in January 2012.[1] The championship was retired in June 2012 when IWA closed. In 2017, the physical belt was used by the World Wrestling League (WWL) as the WWL Yoú Tu Championship; though the belt appeared on WWL events, it was never defended.
Defeated Giant Manson, Hardam Kadafi, El Niche, Onix, Rain Stain, Rick Stanley, Spectro and Zaer Arafat in a 9-way elimination match for the IWA Hardcore, Extreme Cruiserweight and Puerto Rico Heavyweight titles.
Defeated Enigma in a 4-way one night tournament. Some days later Sr. C renamed the title "IWA Yoú Tu Championship" (a reference to YouTube, since the promotion was no longer airing its shows on television).
Title was deactivated when IWA closed. The belt (in its Yoú Tu Championship version) reappeared in the World Wrestling League (WWL) during the spring of 2017 being carried by Sr. C. The "IWA" acronym was later covered. It was not defended during these appearances.
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