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Defeats Mighty Kodiak in tournament final; vacates Television Title after winning the Universal Heavyweight Title, defeating Dutch Mantell in a double title match on 94-08-07 in Ponce, PR.
Dutch Mantell
1994-10-08<
Wins vacant title.
Mighty Kodiak
1995<
Rex King
1995<
Sean Morley
1995<
Ricky Santana
1995
Rex King [2]
1995
Pulgarcito
1995-11-24<
Mighty Kodiak [2]
1995-11-26
Caguas, PR
Sweet Brown Sugar (Skip Young)
1996-01-06
Caguas, PR
Ricky Santana [2]
1996-03-23
Caguas, PR
Jungle Jim Steele
1996-04-20
Caguas, PR
El Bronco (Ramon Alvarez)
1996-05-18
Caguas, PR
Sean Morley (Val Venis) [2]
1996-05-30
Caguas, PR
Joins WWF in 97 but is still recognized as champion; vacant on 99-03-03.
Shane the Glamour Boy
1999-04-02
Guaynabo, PR
Defeats Jungle Jim Steele.
Mustapha Saed
1999-08-14
Caguas, PR
Shane the Glamour Boy [2]
1999-09-19
Guaynabo, PR
Chicky Starr
1999-11-13
Naguabo, PR
Shane the Glamour Boy [3]
2000-01-06
Caguas, PR
Rex King [3]
2000-03-19
Cabo Rojo, PR
Chris Grant
2001-04-21
Orocovis, PR
Alex Porteau
2001-07-07
Carolina, PR
Chris Grant [2]
2001-07-28
Orocovis, PR
Defeats Richie Santiago after Porteau leaves the promotion.
Bad Boy Bradley
2001-09-08
Bayamón, PR
Super Gladiator (Ricky Frontán)
2001-10-06
Caguas, PR
Ricky Santana [3]
2002-02-16
Aibonito, PR
Rico Suave
2002-04-06
Caguas, PR
Ray González
2002-04-27
San Lorenzo, PR
Carlos Colón [4]
2002-06-08
Toa Baja. PR
Ray González [2]
2002-06-15
Caguas, PR
Vacates on 02-07-01 upon leaving the promotion.
Wilfredo Alejandro
2002-07-06
Cayey, PR
Wins a battle royal.
Fidel Sierra [2]
2002-08-24
Coamo, PR
Chris Candido
2003-06-07
Cayey, PR
Vengador Boricua
2003-07-19
Carolina, PR
Vacant and inactive on 03-08-07 when Boricua leaves the promotion.
Superstar Romeo
2007-02-03
Caguas, PR
Defeats Barrabas Jr.
Rico Suave [2]
2007-03-17
Bayamón, PR
Crazy Rudy
2007-04-28
Bayamón, PR
Rico Suave [3]
2007-08-18
Vega Baja, PR
Vacant on 07-11-17
Ash Rubinsky
2007-11-24
Bayamón, PR
Wins a 7-man battle royal which also includes Crazy Rudy; vacant on 08-01-05 when Rubinsy leaves WWC.
B.J.
2008-01-06
Choliseo, PR
Wins a 11-man battle royal, last eliminating the Outlaw.
Hammet
2008-03-01
Toa Baja, PR
B.J. [2]
2008-03-15
Lares, PR
Chris Joel
2008-05-10
Bayamón, PR
Vacant on 08-07-11 when Joel leaves the promotion.
Bellito
2018-03-31
Manatí, PR
Wins a 7-man sudden death battle royal and is announced as new champion; after the match, La Revolución attack Bellito, and Ray González attacks and takes the belt from him claiming that Bellito is not yet the champion.
O.T. Fernández
2018-04-07
Dorado, PR
Ray González decides that Bellito has to face a member of Ray's Syndicate before he can become champion; Fernández is selected by González and defeats Bellito.
Bellito [2]
2018-06-09
Guaynabo, PR
Anarchy
2018-08-25
Manatí, PR
Diabolico
2018-10-20
Awarded by Zcion RT1, leader of El Sindacto, after Anarcy fails to defend the title on 18-10-13.
Bellito Calderon [3]
2019-01-05
Guaynabo, PR
El Diabolico
2019-05-04
Toa Alta, PR
Zcion RT1
2019-05-18
Toa Alta, PR
El Gran Armando
2019-09-14
Caguas, PR
Zcion RT1 [2]
2021-02-13
San Juan, PR
Angel
2021-09-18
Manatí, PR
Mike Nice
2022-03-13
Manatí, PR
El Informante
2022-10-15
Guaynabo, PR
J.C. Jexx
2023-03-25
San Juan, PR
El Informante [2]
2023-09-30
Bayamón, PR
Jovan
2023-11-25
Moca, PR
Bryan Idol
2024-01-20
Bayamón, PR
Lightning
2024-03-30
Trujillo Alto, PR
Zcion RT1 [3]
2024-07-13
Bayamón, PR
Mike Nice [2]
2024-11-02
Ponce, PR
Vacant in 24-11.
Mike Nice [3]
2024-12-14
Bayamón, PR
Defeats Zcion RT1.
Amaddeo Sole
2025-03-01
Bayamón, PR
* Special thanks to Daniel Cordero for the recent updates since 2018 and Collection Spot for the picture of the first version belt, and Brian J. Ortega Muñiz for the picture of the belt used between 1997 and 2003.