IBW White Championship

The IBW White Championship was created by IBW Hall of Famer and General Manager John Morris. Morris wanted to create a title that stood for technical wrestling, and the pure art form that wrestling is. The first champion was crowned after a best of five series between Purcell and eventual champion Evan Storm, that came to a head in match 5 at Heart of Wrestling.

White Championship Rules

 * Competitors must shake hands before and after the match.
 * The championship may change hands via Disqualification or Countout.
 * The rope break count is 3, not 5. The count-out is changed from 10 to 5.
 * Count-outs only officially count once the competitor is deemed capable of competing. If they are recovering from a move, the count only starts once they are able to fight again.
 * Any illegal holds or moves if seen will result in an immediate disqualification.
 * Unneeded roughness will result in a disqualification, as well as moves which are deemed “overkill”
 * Outside interference from a manager will result in the manager automatically being kicked out.