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![]() ![]() ![]() DCW Danville Championship
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* Sweet Jimmy D was nominated the first ever Danville Champion when DCW started in 1997.
** Superfly Stud, after beating Sweet Jimmy D for the Danville Championship, subsequently threw the belt away, vacating the title at Hardcore Hell on Earth '98. Under DCW rules, the vacant Danville Championship belonged to the then reigning Tilton Champion, Geoffrey D. Sireable. To make a very long story short, after alot of legal wrangling, confusion, and, I imagine, overall stupidity on the part of the people who ran DCW, the title did indeed become D. Sireable's.
*** Zero, after announcing the unfortunate "popping" of Mr. Jelly Belly, subsequently assumed the role of Danville Champion.
**** NPW reached a special agreement with Commissioner Bev and the legal owners of DCW which allowed their vacant titles to be reestablished and defended at NPW events. Crisis and Sweet Jimmy D, the mutually agreed upon #1 contenders for the Danville Championship, competed at No More Rain... for the title.
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