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MLW National Openweight Championship

The MLW National Openweight Championship is a professional wrestling title created and promoted by Major League Wrestling (MLW), established in April 2019 as an openweight division with no weight restrictions to allow competitors of dramatically different sizes to vie for the honor. The championship's inaugural tournament concluded on June 1, 2019, at MLW's Fury Road event in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where Alexander Hammerstone defeated Brian Pillman Jr. in the finals to become the first champion. Designed to elevate the next generation of MLW stars through high-stakes matches, the title serves as the promotion's premier singles championship below the World Heavyweight division. Hammerstone's initial reign stands as the longest in the title's history at 854 days, ending when he vacated the championship on , 2021, after capturing the . The title was briefly vacated before won it on November 6, 2021, sparking a series of defenses that highlighted MLW's diverse roster, including reigns by (198 days), John Hennigan (89 days, the shortest), (150 days), (251 days), (182 days), and (174 days). In , the championship transitioned to international prominence through MLW's partnership with Mexico's (CMLL), with Ultimo Guerrero claiming the title on May 2 before being dethroned by on September 21 in Arena Mexico, . As of November 14, 2025, holds the MLW National Openweight Championship, in his first reign of 54 days, having recently defended it against and Rugido in a three-way match at MLW Symphony of Horrors on October 25, 2025. The championship has been contested 10 times across MLW's domestic and international shows, underscoring its role in blending American and Mexican wrestling styles while fostering crossover appeal.

History

Creation and Establishment

The MLW National Championship was announced on April 18, 2019, by (MLW) as a new secondary singles title designed to highlight versatile performers across the roster. This midcard championship emphasized an format without strict weight restrictions, enabling competitors from , , and other divisions to challenge one another and create matchups featuring dramatic size differences. According to MLW CEO Court Bauer, “The new championship means bigger fights with greater regularity.” Within MLW's championship structure, the National Openweight title occupies a position below the premier World Heavyweight Championship while ranking above and specialty belts, providing a key platform for rising stars and established fighters alike. The championship debuted on June 1, 2019, at MLW: Fury Road in , where the inaugural holder was crowned through a final.

Inaugural Championship Tournament

The MLW National Championship was established to facilitate more frequent high-stakes matches across weight classes in a versatile format. The inaugural adopted a single-elimination bracket featuring four competitors, with semifinal matches airing on episodes in May 2019 and the final held live at the Fury Road event. The participants included of The Dynasty stable, Brian Pillman Jr. of the , , and Gringo Loco, selected for their representation of diverse wrestling styles and factions within MLW. In the first semifinal on the May 11 episode of , Hammerstone advanced by defeating Gringo Loco via pinfall after executing a superplex followed by the Nightmare Pendulum, showcasing his power-based offense against Loco's high-flying approach. The following week's episode on May 18 saw Pillman Jr. progress to the final by overcoming Swann with a roll-up pin, capitalizing on interference from Swann's ally Myron Reed that inadvertently aided Pillman's upset victory. The tournament concluded on June 1, 2019, at the Waukesha County Expo Center in , where Hammerstone defeated Pillman Jr. in the final match to claim the title. The bout featured intense back-and-forth action, with Pillman initially dominating outside the ring by slamming Hammerstone into the barricade, but Hammerstone rallied inside to land the decisive Nightmare Pendulum for the pinfall at approximately 8:15. Following his victory, Hammerstone celebrated the win as a testament to The Dynasty's collective efforts, positioning the for ongoing dominance and setting up future rivalries in MLW's competitive landscape.

Reigns

Combined Reign Statistics

As of November 14, 2025, the MLW National Openweight Championship has seen 10 reigns across 10 unique wrestlers, with one vacancy occurring in 2021. The longest reign belongs to inaugural champion , who held the title for 865 days from June 1, 2019, to October 13, 2021, before vacating it upon winning the . The shortest completed reign was that of John Hennigan, lasting 89 days from January 7, 2023, to April 6, 2023. The title has been active for a total of 2,334 days since its creation, accounting for the 24-day vacancy period from October 13 to November 6, 2021, with an average reign length of 233 days across all 10 reigns. The current champion is , who defeated on September 21, 2025, in and has held the title for 54 days as of , 2025. No wrestler has held the championship more than once, reflecting a pattern of single reigns per competitor. Title changes have predominantly taken place in the United States, particularly in () and , with four occurrences in alone; however, the two most recent changes in 2025 shifted the geographic focus to , highlighting the title's evolving international presence.
StatisticDetails
Total Reigns10
Unique Wrestlers10
Vacancies1 (24 days)
Total Active Days2,334
Average Reign Length233 days
Longest Reign (865 days)
Shortest Completed ReignJohn Hennigan (89 days)
Current Reign (54 days, ongoing)

Individual Reigns and Title Changes

The MLW National Openweight Championship's first reign began with Alexander Hammerstone, who won the title on June 1, 2019, by defeating Brian Pillman Jr. in the tournament final at MLW Fury Road in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Hammerstone's 865-day reign, the longest in the title's history, featured numerous defenses against international competitors from Japan, Mexico, and beyond, solidifying the belt's openweight prestige. The title was vacated on October 13, 2021, after Hammerstone captured the MLW World Heavyweight Championship on October 2, 2021, prompting him to relinquish the secondary title to allow another challenger to pursue it. To crown the next champion, MLW held a five-way on November 6, 2021, in , , where emerged victorious over Myron Reed, , , and Zenshi. Kane's 229-day reign emphasized his athleticism and leadership of the Bomaye Fight Club stable, with key defenses including a victory over that highlighted his ground-and-pound style. The title changed hands on June 23, 2022, at MLW in , New York, when defeated Kane in a hard-fought singles match. Richards held the championship for 198 days, defending it across promotions like and against international foes such as SB KENTo, while dealing with injury angles that tested his resilience. On January 7, 2023, at MLW Blood & Thunder in , John Hennigan (billed as Johnny Fusion) upset Richards to claim the title after 198 days of Richards' tenure. Hennigan's brief reign, lasting 89 days, involved controversial interference from promoter Cesar Duran and defenses that showcased his high-flying offense, including a notable bout against . The championship transitioned on April 6, 2023, at MLW War Chamber in , New York, as overpowered Hennigan with his brutal Samoan spikes and power moves. Fatu's 150-day reign amplified the title's hardcore edge, culminating in a infamous Weapons of Mass Destruction match loss to on September 3, 2023, at MLW Fury Road in , where weapons like and tables defined the violent angle. Page's 251-day reign as leader of The Calling stable focused on psychological warfare and bloody defenses, such as a Taipei Death Match against , before falling to on May 11, 2024, at MLW Azteca Lucha in . Tito's 182-day tenure brought a influence with successful defenses against regional threats, ending dramatically on November 9, 2024, in , when won in a falls count anywhere match that spilled into the streets and involved high-risk dives through tables. Justice's 174-day reign marked a chaotic period with hardcore stipulations, but it concluded on May 2, 2025, in , , during a CMLL vs. MLW crossover event, where defeated him in a technical showcase that highlighted Guerrero's aggression. Guerrero's 142-day run expanded the title's international footprint through CMLL collaborations, featuring defenses in against top luchadores. The reign ended on September 21, 2025, also in at CMLL Domingo Familiar, when , at age 65, upset Guerrero with classic submission holds, becoming the oldest champion in MLW history and ushering in a new era of technical mastery. As of November 14, 2025, 's reign stands at 54 days, with ongoing defenses emphasizing his legacy in bridging MLW and traditions.
#ChampionReignDate WonLocationDaysNotes
1Alexander Hammerstone1June 1, 2019Waukesha, WI865Defeated Brian Pillman Jr. in tournament final; vacated after winning World Heavyweight Championship.
-Vacant-October 13, 2021--Vacated due to champion's World Heavyweight title win.
2Alex Kane1November 6, 2021Philadelphia, PA229Won five-way ladder match vs. Myron Reed, Alex Shelley, ACH, Zenshi.
3Davey Richards1June 23, 2022New York City, NY198Defeated Alex Kane at Battle Riot IV.
4John Hennigan (as Johnny Fusion)1January 7, 2023Philadelphia, PA89Defeated Davey Richards at Blood & Thunder.
5Jacob Fatu1April 6, 2023New York City, NY150Defeated John Hennigan at War Chamber.
6Rickey Shane Page1September 3, 2023Philadelphia, PA251Defeated Jacob Fatu in Weapons of Mass Destruction match at Fury Road.
7Bad Dude Tito1May 11, 2024Cicero, IL182Defeated Rickey Shane Page at Azteca Lucha.
8Matthew Justice1November 9, 2024Cicero, IL174Defeated Bad Dude Tito in falls count anywhere match at Lucha Apocalypto.
9Último Guerrero1May 2, 2025Mexico City, Mexico142Defeated Matthew Justice at CMLL vs. MLW.
10Blue Panther1September 21, 2025Mexico City, Mexico54+Defeated Último Guerrero at CMLL Domingo Familiar.

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