Danger Championship Wrestling

Danger Championship Wrestling (DCW) is a professional wrestling company currently in the IFWA. The first show aired on July 3, 2008. Currently it is the top rated show in the IFWA and features many superstars from all around the world. DCW has only one television program, Rampage, which airs weekly on Thursday, although it occassionally airs on other days due to other programming that sometimes airs on the IFWA Network.

Brand History
DCW began airing on the IFWA Network on July 3, 2008. The show featured Vampiro who won the main event of the night to become the first DCW World Heavyweight Champion. DCW also has featured monthly pay-per-views that featured many great matches. And during summer 2009, DCW went on a summer hiatus. DCW began to air again in September 2009.

DCW quickly began gaining fans worldwide quickly dipping into international markets. July 31, 2008, marked the first time DCW began venturing to international venues. DCW has since aired from Canada, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, Japan, Jamaica, Mexico, China, Greece, France, Spain, Australia, Costa Rica, Brazil, and Egypt. DCW has also ventured into the Democratic Chinese city of Hong Kong.

At the end of 2008, DCW formed a talent-exchange program with the Southside Wrestling Group. The agreement ended in May 2009 when SWG folded due to the investers pulling out of the company. In March of 2010, SWG returned reuniting the two brands.

During the 2009 hiatus of DCW, Legacy began appearing on the Insane Fighting Alliance program, Knockout. They feuded with their One Hit Wonders which culminated with an Elimination Chamber Match between the two groups. In the end, Legacy won. The following week, Randy Orton challenged the IFA Champion for the title. Orton won the match. On September 27, 2009, Randy Orton won the vacant DCW World Heavyweight Championship, thus unifying both titles to become the first Unified World Heavyweight Champion in DCW history. Then at Boiling Point, Orton won the ICW World Heavyweight Championship to become the first person in IFWA history to hold three World Championships at once. That would be short-lived, however, as Orton lost the IFA Championship minutes later.

When DCW was formed, Mick Foley played a major role of DCW on and off screen. Yet, late in 2009, tensions rose between Foley and Unified World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton. Orton wanted to rid DCW of Foley. On an episode of Rampage, Orton punted Foley in the head twice. This was the last time Mick Foley appeared on DCW. Many people, most notably Paul Heyman and Theodore Long, took temporary roles to fill in for the absent Foley. After months of searching, Tommy Dreamer was appointed the new head of DCW.

DCW is seen by most as the most dominate brand in the entire IFWA. It is the first brand to enter the IFWA and is currently one of the few brands to be in the IFWA since it began, along with the Southside Wrestling Group, Insane Fighting Alliance, and Full Metal Wrestling.

Wrestling Style
DCW began using rules similar to the Original ECW. Throse rules quickly faded away. Currently, standard wrestling rules apply. However, certain wrestlers are allowed the use of weapons during their matches (i.e. Sandman can use a Singapore Cane during his matches but no other weapon). DCW still uses the Original ECW rules in matches designated as ECW Rules Matches or Extreme Rules Matches.

DCW does not use weight classes. Since DCW does not have any weight class division titles, the need to define weight divisions is unneeded. However, wrestlers deemed as "super heavyweights" are banned from working for DCW as most DCW wrestlers weigh less than 230 pounds, many of which are less than 200 pounds.

Pay-per-view Events

 * Main Article: List of Danger Championship Wrestling Events

DCW holds a PPV Event once per month. The show features matches that have been leading up to that event. Feuds and other rivalries culminate or reach their peak at the event. So far, DCW has held a PPV every month it has been active.

Extreme Resolution
The January event of DCW features all gimmick styled matches that test the endurance of the wrestlers involved in the evening. The event was formerly called Extreme Revolution and was held in August.

Dangerous Love
The February event of DCW. The event is usually held the weekend closest St. Valentine's Day, hence the name of the event.

World Danger
The March event of DCW. It is now the biggest event of the year for the brand, following the cancellation of Preparation. World Danger features the best wrestlers on the brand.

Ultimate Jeopardy
The April event of DCW. Something of great importance is put on the line at this event.

Deadlocked
The May event for DCW. It features Main Event Matches that are held inside of a Steel Cage.

Pride and Glory
The June event for DCW. A major tournament is usually held at this event.

The Big Summer Bash
The July event for DCW. It is the only DCW event that is held outdoors.

Annihilation
The August event for DCW. All DCW Titles are defended at this event.

Labor's Anarchy
The September event for DCW. The event usually features all the DCW wrestlers competing in some sort of Battle Royal.

Halloween Hazard
The October event for DCW. The event was formerly known as Halloween Havoc before changing its name. A staple match to the event is the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

Boiling Point
The November event for DCW. It was formerly known as Thanksgiving Disaster before changing its name to a more suitable title. The event features a Main Event where a major rivalry comes to its peak, usually involving some sort of dangerous gimmick match.

Golden Holiday
The December event for DCW. Every match on the card is a championship match, meaning championships from other brands are defended on this night.

DCW wrestling titles

 * Main Article: DCW Championship History

DCW currently recognizes five active championships in the brand, two of them being unified. DCW uses its own World Heavyweight Championship, Transatlantic Championship, Million Dollar Championship, Women's Championship, and Tag Team Championship as well as the ICW World Heavyweight Championship which is unified with the DCW World Heavyweight Championship. DCW also recognizes the history of all Ironman Championship Wrestling titles as well as the titles from Insane Fighting Alliance.