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Australasian Wrestling Federation
Australasian Heavyweight Title (as of 2024-07-13)
TNT (Greg Bownds)
2001-08-03
Sydney, NSW
Defeats Lobo in 8-man tournament final to become the first AWF Australian Heavyweight champion.
Il Cognito *
2002-08
TNT *
2002-11
Il Cognito
2003-04-05
Blacktown, NSW
Vacant in 04-04 due to injury.
Mark Hilton
2004-04-17
Cessnock, NSW
Wins a 4-way elimination match against TNT, Dean Draven, and Tony Kebab.
Dean Draven
2005-08-27
Sydney, NSW
Sometime after 05-07-16.
Steve Ravenous
2006-05-06
Campbelltown, NSW
CIMA
2007-01-06
Blacktown, NSW
Defeats Ravenous and TNT in 3-way elimination match.
TNT [3]
2007-01-07
Cardiff, NSW
Renamed Australasian Title in 07-07.
Raven
2008-04-11
Penrith, NSW
TNT [4]
2008-04-18
Palmerston North, NZL
Il Cognito [2]
2008-07-06
Blacktown, NSW
Defeats TNT, Mark Hilton, and Steve Ravenous in a 4-way match.
TNT [5]
2009-04-18
Sydney, NSW
Vacant in 09-08.
Massive Q
2010-01-15
Penrith, NSW
Defeats Iron Jay Coles in tournament final.
Iron Jay Coles
2010-08-27
Penrith, NSW
Starts wrestling as Iron Ben Coles in 12-01; also wins Commonwealth Title, defeating Powerhouse Theo in double title match on 12-06-29 in Penrith, NSW; loses Commonwealth Title to Blakestone on 12-11-23 in Sydney but keeps Australasian Title.
Jay Law
2013-10-12
Sydney, NSW
Vacant in 14.
Dean Draven [2]
2014-03-15
Sydney, NSW
Defeats Gladiator Apollo and TNT in 3-way match; also wins Commonwealth Title, defeating Gladiator Apollo on 15-12-19 in Minchinbury, NSW.
TNT [6]
2016-12-03
Penrith, NSW
Wins both titles.
T-Hawk
2018-05-18
Ferntree Gully, VIC
Wins Australasian Title only; TNT continues to hold the Commonwealth Title.