MLW World Middleweight Championship
The MLW World Middleweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship established by Major League Wrestling (MLW) in 2018, specifically for competitors in the middleweight division, emphasizing high-flying, technical, and fast-paced matches that showcase international talent.[1] It serves as one of MLW's flagship titles, contested under standard singles rules unless specified otherwise in stipulation bouts like ladder or multi-man matches, and has been integral to the promotion's focus on athleticism and storytelling in the weight class up to 205 pounds (93 kg).[2][3] Introduced during MLW's Battle Riot event on July 19, 2018, at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, New York, the championship's inaugural match saw Maxwell Jacob Friedman defeat Joey Ryan to become the first titleholder, marking a pivotal moment in MLW's expansion of its divisional structure.[1] Over the years, the title has seen 13 distinct champions across numerous reigns, including early holders like Teddy Hart, who captured it in a five-way ladder match on December 14, 2018, and Myron Reed, noted for his record 424-day reign starting November 9, 2019.[3] Subsequent notable title changes highlight MLW's global appeal, with wrestlers from promotions like CMLL and NJPW holding the belt, such as Lince Dorado's 229-day reign ending in June 2023, Rocky Romero's tenure leading into 2024, and Místico's year-long championship run that began in March 2024 before being vacated due to injury in April 2025.[4][5][6] As of November 15, 2025, Templario holds the MLW World Middleweight Championship, having won the vacant title by defeating Ikuro Kwon at MLW Fightland on September 13, 2025, in a match that solidified his status as a dominant luchador with powerful aerial maneuvers.[7] Templario has since defended the title successfully, including against Virus at MLW Symphony of Horrors in October 2025, and is scheduled to face Guerrero Maya Jr. on November 20, 2025, at the Charleston Music Hall in South Carolina, continuing the championship's tradition of high-stakes defenses broadcast on platforms like beIN SPORTS and YouTube.[8][9] The title's evolution reflects MLW's commitment to elevating the middleweight landscape through cross-promotional collaborations and intense rivalries, making it a cornerstone of the promotion's competitive identity.[10]Overview
Championship details
The MLW World Middleweight Championship was officially established on June 28, 2018, by Major League Wrestling (MLW) as the promotion's premier title for its middleweight division.[11] The championship is contested by wrestlers with a maximum weight limit of 205 lb (93 kg), aligning it with a junior heavyweight-style format that emphasizes speed, agility, and technical prowess over heavier divisions.[12][13] The inaugural belt was unveiled on July 18, 2018, ahead of the first title match, and features a prominent gold plate engraved with MLW branding and the "World Middleweight Championship" designation, symbolizing the promotion's commitment to high-flying and innovative wrestling styles.[1] As of November 2025, the title has seen 13 reigns across 11 distinct champions, reflecting a dynamic history of defenses and transitions within MLW's roster.[13] The current champion is Templario, who is in his first reign, having won the vacant title on September 13, 2025, at the Fightland event in North Richland Hills, Texas, by defeating Ikuro Kwon in a singles match; his reign has lasted 63 days as of November 15, 2025.[7][13]Role in MLW
The MLW World Middleweight Championship serves as the promotion's premier title for competitors in the lighter-weight division, limited to a maximum of 205 lb (93 kg), where wrestlers emphasize high-flying aerial maneuvers and intricate technical grappling.[9][13] This division stands out for its explosive athleticism, allowing for fast-paced contests that showcase agility and precision over brute force, distinguishing it from heavier-weight categories in MLW.[9] The championship holds significant appeal for lucha libre specialists and international talent, particularly through MLW's partnerships with Mexico's Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), which have integrated iconic figures like Místico into title defenses and cross-promotional events.[14] These collaborations highlight the title's role in bridging cultural boundaries, drawing in global audiences eager for authentic Mexican wrestling traditions fused with MLW's presentation.[8] By featuring such diverse competitors, the World Middleweight Championship contributes to MLW's signature "fusion" style, blending American pro wrestling intensity with Mexican lucha libre flair and other international influences to create a dynamic, hybrid product.[15] Notable defenses often exemplify this through innovative aerial spots and specialized submission holds tailored to the division's athletic demands, reinforcing the title's status as a cornerstone of MLW's innovative branding.[16][8]History
Establishment and early years
The MLW World Middleweight Championship was established in 2018 as part of Major League Wrestling's efforts to expand its competitive divisions and spotlight the 205-pound weight class, filling a gap previously occupied by a junior heavyweight title. The championship's creation aligned with MLW's growth strategy, introducing a belt designed to emphasize athleticism, technical prowess, and international appeal within the promotion's roster. The belt features a sleek black leather strap with gold plates engraved with MLW branding and a central globe motif symbolizing global competition.[1] The inaugural champion was crowned on July 19, 2018, at Battle Riot I in New York City, where Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) defeated Joey Ryan in a singles match to claim the title. Friedman's reign lasted 141 days, during which he defended the championship twice, including a victory over Kotto Brazil, positioning him as a brash antagonist in the division. However, an elbow injury sidelined Friedman, leading MLW to vacate the title on December 7, 2018. A five-way ladder match was immediately scheduled to determine the new champion.[17][18][19] On December 14, 2018, at MLW Fusion Live in Miami, Florida—broadcast on beIN Sports—Teddy Hart won the vacant championship by defeating El Hijo de LA Park, Dezmond Xavier, Gringo Loco, and Kotto Brazil in the ladder match. Hart's subsequent 330-day reign marked a pivotal early phase for the title, as he made multiple defenses against diverse opponents, including international stars like Rey Fenix and Zenshi, highlighting high-flying maneuvers and submission holds. These bouts, frequently featured on MLW's weekly Fusion TV program, helped establish the championship as a proving ground for emerging talents and technical wrestlers in the promotion.[20][21][22]Evolution and key eras
The MLW World Middleweight Championship, established in 2018 as a key division for wrestlers up to 205 pounds, evolved significantly during the late 2010s and early 2020s through the dominant presence of Myron Reed.[3] Reed initiated his influential era by defeating Teddy Hart on November 10, 2019, to claim his first reign, which lasted 424 days and marked a shift toward high-flying, athletic defenses that revitalized the title's appeal. He recaptured the championship on May 5, 2021, for a second reign spanning 150 days, further solidifying his status as a cornerstone of the division with innovative matches that drew larger audiences to MLW events. Reed's third reign began on January 21, 2022, enduring 240 days and culminating in a total of 814 days across three titleholds, the most reigns and combined time for any champion, emphasizing an era of consistency and star power that elevated the belt's prestige within the promotion.[23][24] Following Reed's extended dominance, the title transitioned to new challengers, beginning with Lio Rush's victory on January 7, 2021, which initiated a 119-day reign noted for its high-profile defenses against international competitors and contributions to MLW's crossover appeal. Rush lost the championship to Reed on May 5, 2021. Tajiri then held the title from October 2, 2021, to January 21, 2022 (111 days), before Reed's third reign. Shun Skywalker captured it on September 18, 2022, for a 42-day tenure, followed by Lince Dorado's 158-day reign starting October 30, 2022. AKIRA won the title on April 6, 2023, holding it for 191 days until October 14, 2023, when Rocky Romero claimed it for 138 days, ending February 29, 2024. Místico then won from Romero on February 29, 2024, for a reign lasting approximately 401 days until vacated on April 5, 2025, due to injury, representing a pivotal international era with CMLL crossover matches that integrated lucha libre elements and broadened the championship's global reach.[24] In the wake of the 2025 vacancy, the title remained vacant for 161 days, during which Ikuro Kwon unofficially claimed and defended the belt as part of storyline developments. This period underscored the championship's evolution amid promotional shifts, including strengthened partnerships with organizations like CMLL. On September 13, 2025, at MLW Fightland in North Richland Hills, Texas, Templario defeated Ikuro Kwon to win the vacant championship, beginning his first reign as of November 15, 2025. Templario successfully defended the title against Virus at MLW Symphony of Horrors on October 25, 2025, and is scheduled to defend against Guerrero Maya Jr. on November 20, 2025, at the Charleston Music Hall in South Carolina, continuing the tradition of high-stakes defenses broadcast on platforms like beIN SPORTS and YouTube.[6][7][9][8]Champions and reigns
Individual reigns
The individual reigns of the MLW World Middleweight Championship, from its inception in 2018 to the present, are summarized in the following table. This includes all title changes, vacancies, and the method of winning where applicable.[24][25]| # | Champion | Reign # | Date won | Event | Location | Duration (days) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maxwell Jacob Friedman | 1 | July 19, 2018 | Battle Riot I (taped) | New York City, NY | 141 | Defeated Joey Ryan to become the inaugural champion; vacated December 7, 2018 due to injury.[24] |
| 2 | Teddy Hart | 1 | December 14, 2018 | MLW Fusion | Miami, FL | 330 | Defeated Dezmond Xavier, El Hijo de LA Park, Gringo Loco, and Kotto Brazil in a five-way ladder match for the vacant title.[24] |
| 3 | Myron Reed | 1 | November 9, 2019 | MLW Fusion | Orlando, FL | 424 | Defeated Teddy Hart.[24] |
| 4 | Lio Rush | 1 | January 6, 2021 | MLW Fusion | Orlando, FL | 119 | Defeated Myron Reed.[24] |
| 5 | Myron Reed | 2 | May 5, 2021 | MLW Fusion | Orlando, FL | 150 | Defeated Lio Rush.[24] |
| 6 | Yoshihiro Tajiri | 1 | October 2, 2021 | MLW Fusion | Philadelphia, PA | 111 | Defeated Myron Reed, Alex Kane, and Danny Limelight in a four-way match.[24] |
| 7 | Myron Reed | 3 | January 21, 2022 | MLW Fusion (taped) | North Richland Hills, TX | 240 | Defeated Tajiri and Bandido in a three-way match (aired March 3, 2022).[24] |
| 8 | Shun Skywalker | 1 | September 18, 2022 | MLW Underground | Norcross, GA | 42 | Defeated Myron Reed.[24] |
| 9 | Lince Dorado | 1 | October 30, 2022 | MLW Fearless | Philadelphia, PA | 158 | Defeated Shun Skywalker.[24] |
| 10 | AKIRA | 1 | April 6, 2023 | MLW War Chamber | New York City, NY | 191 | Defeated Lince Dorado and Lio Rush in a three-way match.[24] |
| 11 | Rocky Romero | 1 | October 14, 2023 | MLW Fightland | Philadelphia, PA | 138 | Defeated AKIRA; also involved NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship on the line.[24] |
| 12 | Místico | 1 | February 29, 2024 | MLW Intimidation Games | New York City, NY | 401 | Defeated Rocky Romero; voluntarily vacated on April 5, 2025 due to injury at Battle Riot VII.[24][6] |
| 13 | Templario | 1 | September 13, 2025 | MLW Fightland | North Richland Hills, TX | 63+ | Defeated Ikuro Kwon to win the vacant title.[7][26] |
Combined reign statistics
As of November 15, 2025, the MLW World Middleweight Championship has been contested by 11 unique wrestlers across 13 total reigns since its establishment in 2018. Myron Reed stands out with the most reigns at three, accumulating a combined 814 days, the longest total tenure in the title's history.[27] This dominance is followed by Místico, who held the championship for 401 days in a single reign before it was vacated due to injury.[27] Other notable combined tenures include Teddy Hart's 330 days in one reign and AKIRA's 191 days in one reign, reflecting a mix of established MLW talents and international competitors from promotions like CMLL in Mexico and New Japan Pro-Wrestling affiliates.[27] Key records underscore the variability in reign lengths: Reed's 424-day first reign (November 9, 2019, to January 6, 2021) is the longest single tenure, while Shun Skywalker's 42-day reign (September 18 to October 30, 2022) marks the shortest.[27] The average reign length stands at approximately 193 days, calculated from a total of 2,508 days across all 13 reigns, highlighting the title's emphasis on sustained defenses amid MLW's fusion-style events.[27] International representation is prominent, with Mexican luchadores like Místico and the current champion Templario (63 days as of November 15, 2025) contributing to the division's global appeal, alongside Japanese stars such as Yoshihiro Tajiri and Shun Skywalker.[27] The following table ranks the 11 champions by combined reign length:| Rank | Champion | Reigns | Total Days | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Myron Reed | 3 | 814 | Longest combined; most reigns |
| 2 | Místico | 1 | 401 | Vacated due to injury (February 29, 2024 – April 5, 2025) |
| 3 | Teddy Hart | 1 | 330 | |
| 4 | AKIRA | 1 | 191 | |
| 5 | Lince Dorado | 1 | 158 | |
| 6 | Maxwell Jacob Friedman | 1 | 141 | Inaugural champion; vacated due to injury |
| 7 | Rocky Romero | 1 | 138 | |
| 8 | Lio Rush | 1 | 119 | |
| 9 | Yoshihiro Tajiri | 1 | 111 | |
| 10 | Templario | 1 | 63 | Current champion (ongoing since September 13, 2025) |
| 11 | Shun Skywalker | 1 | 42 | Shortest reign |