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Broadcast date; the actual recording date is unknown.
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British Commonwealth Heavyweight Title (as of 2024-08-17)
Spyder
2003-10-11
Parkersburg, WV, USA
Defeats Fergal Devitt to become the first champion; not allowed to defend due to the controversial finish being reviewed by the NWA Board and constant petitions from the United Kingdom; finally stripped on 04-10-01.
Dru Onyx
2004-10-15
Winnipeg, MB
Defeats Will Phoenix.
Fergal Devitt
2004-10-27
Cardiff, GBR
Dru Onyx [2]
2004-10-30
Ashford, Kent, GBR
Defeats Devitt and Paul Tracey in a handicap match.
Awarded back to Onyx after Pearce wins the NWA World Title on 10-03-14; the 10-01-23 match is also reviewed due to the use of an illegal object by Pearce; recognition withdrawn by the NWA in 12 but continues to be billed as NWA title by Torture Chamber Pro Wrestling in Québéc; still champion as of 12-08-25; vacant sometime before 13-11.
Pat Guenette
2013-11-03
Laval, QC
Defeats Jake Matthews.
Paul Tracey [2]
2015-09-26
Montréal, QC
Stew Korvus
2015-09-26
Montréal, QC
Pat Guenette [2]
2016-07-09
Montréal, QC
Antonio Corsi
2017-05-13
Montréal, QC
Vacant in 17-11.
Alex North
2017-11-19
Montréal, QC
Defeats Dom Boulanger.
Dom Boulanger
2018-06-09
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Genesis
2018-12-16
Montréal, QC
Defeats Boulanger and Stephan Paulson in a 3-way match; no longer billed as NWA title after 19-01.
Mike Marston
2019-06-08
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Vacant in 19-09.
Dru Onyx [5]
2019-10-26
Montréal, QC
Defeats Genesis; still champion as of 20-01-26; declared vacant in 22.
Bjorg Haaken
2022-12-04
Laval, QC
Defeats Dru Onyx.
Dru Onyx [6]
2023-05-14
Laval, QC
Wilson Colas
2024-05-05
Laval, QC
Defeats Onyx and Mustapha Jordan in a 3-way match.