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The Lock Wrestling Federation (LWF) Technical Championship is a specialty championship in the Lock Wrestling Federation. A match fought in LWF under "technical rules" can only end in a submission.

History[]

Creation of the Championship[]

On May 27, 2002, Lock declared himself the first Technical Champion. He would be soundly defeated a week later by Phoenix.

The championship would go on to be held by people such as Arelas, CoolJ, Nomad, Xecutioner, and Triple M.

Unification with Havok Title[]

On August 19, 2004, Technical Champion CoolJ defeated Havok Champion Lone Wolf to unify the two championships, after which the Technical Title ceased to exist.


Title history[]

Chronological list of LWF Technical Champions
Wrestler: Reign: Date: Show: Notes:
Lock 1 May 27 2002 Warzone Lock declares himself the first Technical Champion
Phoenix 1 June 3 2002 Warzone .
Xecutioner 1 June 23 2002 Lord of the Ring The match ended when Lock called for the bell; Phoenix never actually submitted
Alan Fernandez 1 November 11 2002 Warzone .
Matt Marauder 1 November 21 2002 Lockdown .
Arelas 1 December 15 2002 Betrayal This was a Triple Threat Match also involving Alan Fernandez
CoolJ 1 February 23 2003 Maximum Carnage .
Nomad 1 July 14 2003 Warzone .
Red Fusion 1 November 3 2003 Warzone .
Iceman 1 November 6 2003 Lockdown .
Lock 2 November 20 2003 Lockdown .
Nomad 2 December 4 2003 Lockdown .
Phoenix 2 December 14 2003 Betrayal .
Nomad 3 February 26 2004 Lockdown Special Referee Emperor called for the bell; Phoenix never actually submitted
JJ Massacre 1 May 16 2004 Resurrection .
Lone Wolf 1 June 17 2004 Lockdown .
CoolJ 2 August 19 2004 Lockdown Title unified with LWF Havok Championship

See also[]



LWF Titles
WorldC.H.Tag TeamHavokSponsor's
Past LWF Titles
ImperialPeople'sTechnicalLHWWomen's
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