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FMW Ultraviolent Championship
Image of FMW Ultraviolent Championship
Details
Current champion Jaro
Date won April 27, 2009
Promotion Full Metal Wrestling
Division(s) Corruption
Date created November 16, 2006
Date retired
Other name(s)
Past design(s)
Statistics
First champion War Machine
Most reigns Jaro (2 Reigns)
Most defenses Jaro (7 defenses)
Longest reign Jaro (388 days)
Shortest reign X (37 days)

The Full Metal Ultraviolent Championship is a professional e-wrestling championship in Full Metal Wrestling (FMW). It is contested for in FMW's Corruption division.

Ultraviolent rules[]

The title is contested under ultraviolent rules, which means:

  • No Disqualifications: All weapons and interference are legal.
  • Falls Count Anywhere: Pinfalls and submissions do not have to take place in the ring.
  • No Holds Barred: The only job for the referee is to end the match via pinfall or submission.

The Ultraviolent Championship is comparable to hardcore titles in other promotions, however FMW's ultraviolent division goes far beyond the limits of normal hardcore divisions. Title matches often cause serious damage and injuries to any one in them. Ultraviolent matches normally descend into chaos with the use of weapons being strongly encouraged.

History[]

Wanting to create a division to cater to FMW's blood-thirsty fans who craved bone-breaking destruction and uncontrollable bloodshed, Full Metal Wrestling introduced the Ultraviolent Championship at Full Metal 1.4 as its top title for its ultraviolent division. In a 15-Minute Massacre, the Black Covenant's War Machine defeated ten other men to become the first Ultraviolent Champion. At Full Metal 2.1 during the FMW Draft, War Machine was drafted to Anarchy, where the title became the highest ranked championship exclusive to the brand.

The Black Covenant's hold on the title was lost when Drew Michaels defeated War Machine in an Inferno match to become the second champion. As a foreshadow of what was ahead, Michaels overcame several offenses by the Black Covenant to claim his gold.

Michaels would eventually lose the belt to the monstrous X in a match that is remembered by FMW fans as the "Belfast Screwjob". Micheals had to defend the belt against a number of biased stipulations put in place by interim general manager, The Wickedness. With members of Team Dream and the Black Covenant surrounding the ring, X was able to defeat Michaels to claim the championship.

X's reign would be short however, when he defended the belt against both Drew Michaels and John "Doc" Derrick in a triple threat match. In a classic and bloodly match, Derrick walked out the winner, having taken down both the current and former champion. Derrick's first defense proved to be tough when he faced e-wrestling legend and Alchemy general manager, Jaro, at No Holds Barred. In a long and brutal match, Jaro pulled out the win.

As Alchemy general manager, Jaro scheduled his first title defense on the competing Alchemy brand. Jaro defended the title at Ultimatum against X and his manager Saint Michael Dreamkiller in a handicapped match. Jaro was victorious, but the match could easily have been a sham considering Jaro and Dreamkiller joined forces with FMW's most sinful individuals to form Original Sin.

Seen as the mastermind behind the Original Sin's formation, Jaro had been on a tear through any opposition to his immortal throne. Confident in his destructive abilities, Jaro issued a 15-Minute Massacre with seven other Anarchy superstars for his Ultraviolent Championship. Jaro claimed several times that this was a match he could not lose and sure enough, at Anarchy 5.3, Jaro was declared the winner of the contest. But so was Nick Bryson. In a controversial finish which saw a double pinfall, Jaro and Nick Bryson were officially announced co-holders of the Ultraviolent Championship. Now the greedy CEO was forced to share his prized possession with an archnemesis, a concept that did not sit well with Jaro. Seemingly getting the best of Jaro in every situation, Bryson became one of the fastest rising superstars in FMW at Jaro's expense. At Supremacy, Jaro defeated Bryson for sole possession of the Ultraviolent Championship.

Current champion[]

Jaro defeated Harlequin for the title at Anarchy 8.2 on April 27, 2009.

Championship history[]

As of April 28, 2010.

Champion: Defeated: Event: Notes: Defenses:
War Machine Styxx, Syanide, James McDaygo, Homicide, St. N, Trey Spruance, Korran Halycon, The Sublime, and T. Ekstreme Full Metal 1.4
(November 16, 2006)
• Won in the 15-Minute Massacre match to crown first Ultraviolent Champion def. Syanide at Death Row
Drew Michaels War Machine Anarchy 2.2
(January 26, 2007)
• Won in an Inferno match def. Adrian O'Rion and Harlequin at Lethal Injection
X Drew Michaels Anarchy 3.3
(June 10, 2007)
• Won in a match where Showstoppa was the guest referee; known as the Belfast Screwjob • None
John "Doc" Derrick X and Drew Michaels Ground Zero
(July 17, 2007)
• Won in a Triple Threat match • None
Jaro John "Doc" Derrick No Holds Barred
(August 31, 2007)
• None def. Slegna at Alchemy 3.3
def. X & St. Michael Dreamkiller at Ultimatum
Jaro and
Nick Bryson
C.G. Smitten, Jack Boice, Romeo Vizzini, James McDaygo, Edible, Smart Mark Johnson, and Trey Spruance Anarchy 5.3
(January 24, 2008)
• Co-winners in a 15-Minute Massacre match • Bryson def. Dante Jones at Death Row
• Jaro def. Jack Boice at Anarchy 6.1
Jaro Nick Bryson Supremacy
(July 21, 2008)
• Jaro became undisputed Ultraviolent champion • None
Harlequin Jason Krow Anarchy 7.1
(September 22, 2008)
• After Jaro's Original Sin lost the Full Metal War at Lethal Injection, his Ultraviolent Championship was defended by protege, Jason Krow. def. Matthew P. Dunn at Anarchy 7.3
def. Chris Austin, Hannibal Frost, The Celt, Butters, Guiomar the Barbaric, and Jack Boice in a 15 Minute Massacre Match at Catalyst
Jaro (2) Harlequin Anarchy 8.2
(April 27, 2009)
• None def. Drew Michaels & Harlequin at Ultimatum II (C-4 Championship also on the line)
def. Mark Johansson at Corruption 9.2
def. The Celt at Corruption 9.3
def. Mark Johansson and The Celt at Death Row (2009)
no contest vs. The Celt in a Pandora's Box match at Corruption 10.1
vs.Harley Quint at Lethal Injection (2010)

List of Combined Reigns[]

Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
1. Jaro 2 754+
2. Harlequin 1 217
3. Nick Bryson 1 179
4. Drew Michaels 1 135
5. War Machine 1 71
6. John "Doc" Derrick 1 45
7. X 1 37

List of Individual Reigns[]

Rank Wrestler # Of Days
1. Jaro 388
2. Jaro 353+
3. Harlequin 217
4. Nick Bryson 179
5. Drew Michaels 135
6. War Machine 71
7. John "Doc" Derrick 45
8. X 37

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