WORLD ASSOCIATION OF WRESTLING
 

Current Champions

and Rules of Competition

 

WAW Champions

 

W.A.W. World Heavyweight Champion:- ZEBRA KID

W.A.W  European Champion:- ARON FROST

W.A.W. British Heavyweight Champion:- SAM SLAM

W.A.W. Tag-Team Champions:- VACANT

W.A.W. British Light-Heavyweight Champion:- SCOTT FUSION

W.A.W. British Lightweight Champion:- "GENTLEMAN" JIMMY OCEAN

W.A.W. Under 23 Champion:- "CLASS A" JO FX

W.A.W. Academy Champion:- ALEX YOUNG
 

WAWW Champions

W.A.W.W. World Champion:- BLUE NIKITA

W.A.W.W. British Champion:- BRITANI KNIGHT

 


WORLD ASSOCIATION OF WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH RULES

After many complaints and controversy over titles changing hands or not changing
hands, the WAW CC have come up with a new set of rules for our British Titles. These
rules will be applicable for our Heavyweight, Lightweight and Ladies Division. The
new rules are set in hope of getting a result on the night of championships, also so the
fans can see everything is done by the WAW CC to bring about a result and end
controversy surrounding our championship matches.

The new rules sanctioned by the WAW CC are as follows:-

All British Championship ,matches will be fought over 10 x 3 minute rounds.

The winner to be decided by the best of 3 falls ( a submission being deemed a fall) or
a knockout.

Should either wrestler be disqualified they will lose the match.

The Championship WILL change hands on disqualification of the title holder.

Should there be a count out outside the ring, the wrestler counted out will lose the
contest.

The title WILL change hands if the champion is counted out.

If both men are counted out the match will be scored a double DQ then a no contest.

A count out will come with the referee reaching a 10 COUNT.

Should a wrestler obtain a cut or injury and cannot finish the contest by order of the
referee or medical advice, this match will be deemed a NO CONTEST a rematch can
be ordered within 60 days.

For ungentlemanly conduct public warnings will be issued by the referee only 2 public
warnings will be given before a disqualification.

In the event of a wrestler being DQ for multiple public warnings he will be fined 50% of
his purse moneys.

In the event of a match being drawn after 10 rounds result will go to 3 judges selected
by the WAW CC who will be sitting at ringside.

The judges will judge on, technical skill, aggression and near falls over the contest.

The wrestler winning a round will receive 10 points the loser 9 points.

In the event of a wrestler gaining a fall in a round that round will be awarded 10 - 8 in
their favour.

If a wrestler is issued a public warning a point will be deducted from the round score.

After 10 rounds points will be added up the wrestler with the most points overall will be
deemed the winner.

In the event of the judges calling the match a draw the champion retains his title a
rematch will be ordered within 60 days.