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Arizona State Heavyweight Title (as of 2025-02-22)
Gino Rivera
2017-10-29
Phoenix, AZ
Defeats Manny Lemons in 8-man tournament final to become the first champion.
E.J. Sparks
2018-09-08
Mesa, AZ
Evan Daniels
2018-09-08
Mesa, AZ
Cashes in his "Spotlight", which allows him to challenge for the title any time.
E.J. Sparks [2]
2018-11-03
Mesa, AZ
Defeats Daniels and Gino Rivera in a 3-way match.
Johnny Jeter
2019-05-04
Mesa, AZ
Defeats Sparks, Peter Avalon, and Watson in a 4-way match.
E.J. Sparks [3]
2019-09-14
Mesa, AZ
R3
2019-11-09
Mesa, AZ
Cashes in his "Silver Spotlight", which allows him to challenge for the title any time, during a title match between Sparks and Ray Rosas; vacant in 20-02.
Ray Rosas
2020-02-15
Mesa, AZ
Defeats Jayme Beachler II, substituting for E.J. Parks who is attacked before the match, for the vacant title.