International Brutal Wrestling

History
International Brutal Wrestling was officially opened in 2006 under the name Online Brutal Wrestling. OBW was founded by Ray, better known at the time as Ben, along with the help of his Co-CEO Nathan. The company closed but later reopened in the summer of 2011. As of January 25, 2014, there were over 90 active Superstars and Vixens on the roster. When the company reopened in the summer of 2011, the inaugural championships were the OBW World Heavyweight, Women's, and OBW Championships. The inaugural champions were crowned at OBW's inaugural pay-per-view event, Alcatraz Aggression. Kid Dynomite became the inaugural OBW Champion, ShadowWolf became the inaugural OBW Heavyweight Champion and Snickers as the inaugural Women's Champion. Due to the expansion of OBW after a plethora of new members were signed following the Alcatraz Aggression pay-per-view event, a second title exclusive to the women of Friday Night Storm was later announced and would be called the Divas Championship. The inaugural champion was Jade Mystique. On February 1, 2012, a brand exclusive to the female competitors was opened entitled Catfight. It aired every Wednesday. Upon the shows debut, both the Women's and Divas Championship were merged to create the OBW Vixen's Championship with former Vixen, Cream, being the inaugural champion. The show has since been discontinued due to lack of female talent with its 50th and last show being aired on October 17, 2013. In the summer of 2012 it was announced that OBW would be opening its third brand, a developmental territory, named OTW (standing for Online Titan Wrestling). It would serve as the first official developmental territory for the company and would air weekly shows. It closed later that year. In 2013, OTW was reopened as a third brand under the new name Uprising which airs every Sunday. Uprising was official closed on January 23, 2014.

Only a few months later a debate caused the site to be shut down. When the founders of IBW Kyle Smith, Sapphire Montgomery, and Richard Rutherford. On December 26, 2014 then Friday Night Collision aired its first show. January 13, 2015 the first episode of then show Monday Night Destruction aired (only 3 episodes of this show were aired before it being defunct). IBW now carries a total of 122 total members with a majority of them active, 5 total championships, and a total of 12 monthly Pay-Per-Views. The first IBW Champion in this new company was Chad Bowen, World Champion Chris Douglas, first Stardom Champion was Rebecca Havlock, and Bombshell Champion Jade Mystique. On the February Pay-Per-View Death Chamber in 2015 Rebecca Havlock Unified the two womens championships and kept the name Bombshell Championship. Then almost a year later at the 2015 airing of the December Pay-Per-View Seasons Beatings, Nick Foster Unified the World and IBW Championships, but this was short lived as James Parker would cash in the Barbarians Bout Briefcase he won in the same match and walk out IBW Unified Champions. (Read the Pay-Per-View Here)

Monday Night Collision
Collision is one of IBW's original brands and first wrestling program launched by IBW in 2014 along with IBW's opening. Its primary colors are red and black, and airs live every Monday Night from different arenas around the country. Originally airing on Friday Nights Collisions first episode aired on December 26, 2014

New Generation Wrestling
The newest brand in IBW. This show is for rookies that are still building their way into the IBW format and fan base.

Monday Night Destruction
IBW's original Monday Night show. This show was found unnecessary due to the newness of the company and lack of talent.

Championships
These are the currently active championships in OBW:

Triple Crown Champion
Within the IBW, after a male Superstar wins a mid-card, main event, and Tag Team championship belt, they are noted as a Triple Crown Champion. For a female Superstar (a Bombshell), they are required to win a main event, Tag Team championship, and/or a mid-card championship to be considered a Triple Crown Champion.