List of FLPW64 Championships and Champions

When FLPW64 launched in 2015, it had four different championship belts for the roster to compete for. The Light Heavyweight Title, the Intercontinental Title, the Hardcore Title, and the Tag-Team Titles.

The Light Heavyweight Championship
The FLPW64 Light Heavyweight Championship was the show's premiere championship. The only one to hold the championship was T.G. McCullough after defeating Ken Nakano in the second episode's main event. It was supposed to be a triple threat match, since T.G., Ken, and Sergei Alkaev all scored three eliminations in the first episode's Full-Roster Elimination Match to qualify themselves for the event. However, shortly before the title match started, Jacob Drummond (who was one elimination away from getting into the event when it came down to just him and Sergei left) jumped Sergei as he was making his entrance and brawled all the way to the backstage, where Jacob knocked out Sergei with a fire extinguisher.

History

 * T.G. McCullough def. Ken Nakano

The Intercontinental Championship
The IC Title was FLPW64 's "undercard" belt, although in reality it was a separate division that focused on providing a different array of match types. While count-outs in Light Heavyweight division matches lasted twenty counts, IC matches only had ten-counts, and allowed for knock-outs to be a victory condition. The IC Title was also host to several gimmick matches as well, responsible for one of FLPW64 's underrated matches where Dominic Pelletier took on Laine Whitaker in a cage match.

History

 * Dominic Pelletier def. Father Briggs and Salty Marcellus
 * Laine Whitaker def. Dominic Pelletier

The Tag-Team Championships
The FLPW64 Tag-Team Championships were infamous in nearly all the matches being poor quality, mostly because the A.I. wasn't that good at making entertaining matches, and there was no way to set up tag-team finishers in the game. Because of that, the tag-team matches have been mostly forgettable, with the only champs being Ken Nakano and Sergei Alkaev (who were called the Bulletproof P.A. back then).

History

 * Bulletproof P.A. def. The Beast Crew

The Hardcore Championship
The Hard Championship is exactly what it sounds like - no disqualification, no count-outs, no holds-barred, and falls count anywhere matches between contenders. It was only held by Mitchell Cooper, who took on anyone who wanted a shot at his title.

History

 * Mitchell Cooper def. Salty Marcellus
 * Mitchell Cooper def. Tyler T-Man
 * Mitchell Cooper def. Caleb Hardgold