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British Light Heavyweight Championship
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The British Light Heavyweight Championship was a top British wrestling championship found throughout the country's circuit. The title's broken history dates back to the 1920s. After going inactive in 2004, the title was re-activated in 2014. The championship was recognised and defended on matches screened by UK national television network ITV as part of the professional wrestling slot on World of Sport as well as standalone broadcasts. Pre-publicity for these championship match broadcasts was given in ITV's nationally published listings magazine TVTimes.
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British Light Heavyweight Championship
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Bill McDonald Sam Clapham Ian Wilson Robert H Cook Norman Walsh King Ben dbr:Marty_Jones Ernie Riley Charley Fisher Dick Wills Dennis Mitchell dbr:Seiki_Yoshioka dbr:Danny_Boy_Collins Billy Joyce dbr:Dave_Finlay dbr:Alan_Kilby dbr:Dean_Allmark Sonny Wallis dbr:Skull_Murphy Roy St. Clair dbr:Atholl_Oakeley
dbp:date
1983-11-26 1998-10-10 2014-07-06 1985-01-16 s 1984-02-08 1988-03-25 1971-03-27 2014-08-19 N/A -1938 1996-04-02 1976-11-12 1983-02-24
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Oldham Nottingham Blackburn Norwich Tokyo, Japan Walsall Edinburgh Wolverhampton Leamington N/A Croydon Keighley Rhyl Manchester
dbp:notes
Defeated Tony Baer to win the title. Legacy from Riley uncertain. Vacated the title in 1955 after leaving the Light Heavyweight division. Defeated "Iron Man" Steve Logan to win the title. This and the next title change may have been on WAW house shows. Defeated Tony Charles for the vacant title. Retired as champion in 1976. Legacy from Clapham uncertain Defeated Ringo Rigby in a tournament final 0001-11-01 Wore belt to RBW shows in 2003. Vacated title First recorded champion. Title reactivated by All Star Jones vacated the title in 1984 after regaining the World Mid-Heavyweight Championship. Defeated Mark Rocco for the vacant title. Jones vacates the title in 1982 after winning the World Mid-Heavyweight Championship. Defeated Steve Logan to win the vacant title. Legacy from Cook uncertain Won title from Wills 08/05/1936. Won European Light Heavyweight title from Milo Popocopolis 22/05/1936. Riley retired as champion in December 1969.
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2 3 1 6 7 4 5 10 11 8 9 14 15 12 13
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All Star Wrestling World of Sport
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4 5 2 3 1
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2014-08-19
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The British Light Heavyweight Championship was a top British wrestling championship found throughout the country's circuit. The title's broken history dates back to the 1920s. After going inactive in 2004, the title was re-activated in 2014. The championship was recognised and defended on matches screened by UK national television network ITV as part of the professional wrestling slot on World of Sport as well as standalone broadcasts. Pre-publicity for these championship match broadcasts was given in ITV's nationally published listings magazine TVTimes.
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1920.0
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dbr:Dean_Allmark
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0001-03-27 0001-02-08 0001-07-06 0001-02-24 N/A 0001-08-19
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Sam Clapham
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