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===Ohio Valley Wrestling Women's Championship===
 
===Ohio Valley Wrestling Women's Championship===
The OVW Women's Championship (also known as OVW Ladies Championship) is a championship in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). The first holder of the title was [[ODB]], who declared herself champion in August 2006. The belt was defended as any other championship in professional wrestling until [[Serena Deeb]] declared she would defend the belt under 24/7 rules in May 2008. These rules lasted until [[Melody]] won the belt in November 2008.
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The OVW Women's Championship (also known as OVW Ladies Championship) is a championship in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). The first holder of the title was [[ODB]], who declared herself champion in August 2006. The belt was defended as any other championship in professional wrestling until [[Serena Deeb]] declared she would defend the belt under 24/7 rules in May 2008. These rules lasted until [[Melody Medeiros]] won the belt in November 2008.
   
 
===Ohio Valley Wrestling Light Heavyweight Championship===
 
===Ohio Valley Wrestling Light Heavyweight Championship===

Revision as of 10:53, 8 March 2018

Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky. OVW was initially a member promotion of the National Wrestling Alliance from its inception in 1997 until 2000, when it became the primary developmental territory for the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE). OVW remained in this role from 2000 until 2008. The promotion was unaffiliated from February 7, 2008 until November 2011, and is run by owner Nightmare Danny Davis.

In 2012, OVW became the farm territory for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). However, the relationship ended on November 2, 2013. As of December 2011, over 100 OVW alumni have appeared in WWE.

OVW Championships

Ohio Valley Wrestling Heavyweight Championship

The OVW Heavyweight Championship is the heavyweight championship owned by the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) promotion. The title was introduced on August 17, 1997 at an OVW live event, then known as the NWA-OVW Heavyweight Championship due to OVW's relationship with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) governing body. OVW eventually parted ways with the NWA in October 2001, and the title was renamed the OVW Heavyweight Championship. OVW later became a developmental territory for the World Wrestling Entertainment organization, but their partnership eventually ceased on February 7, 2008. The title has no known weight-limit, even though it is a heavyweight championship.

Ohio Valley Wrestling Television Championship

The OVW Television Championship is the secondary championship of Ohio Valley Wrestling started on January 5, 2005. When the title was originally conceived, the champion defended against randomly selected opponents, with the winner receiving a check for $1000. The title became represented by a large trophy in the summer of 2005, before being changed to a traditional championship belt in the spring of 2006.

Ohio Valley Wrestling Southern Tag Team Championship

The OVW Tag Team Championship is the tag team titles of Ohio Valley Wrestling. Created in 1997, the first champions were Nick Dinsmore and Flash Flanagan.

Ohio Valley Wrestling Women's Championship

The OVW Women's Championship (also known as OVW Ladies Championship) is a championship in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). The first holder of the title was ODB, who declared herself champion in August 2006. The belt was defended as any other championship in professional wrestling until Serena Deeb declared she would defend the belt under 24/7 rules in May 2008. These rules lasted until Melody Medeiros won the belt in November 2008.

Ohio Valley Wrestling Light Heavyweight Championship

The title was created in February 9. 1999 and was retired in March 1 2001 due to the company's withdrew from its membership from the NWA in 2000 and became one of the first developmental territory for World Wrestling Federation (now WWE). the title was originally scheduled to be defended for the vacated OVW Light Heavyweight Championship at the live event tapings. but however since its was short lived, the title was declared retired Rather than being exclusively used to defended as their own light heavyweight championship belt, meaning that the OVW Light Heavyweight Championship is now being represented by a trash can. the final champion was Chris Micheals, who defeated the former champion Sean Casey at the OVW TV Tapings to win the title.

Ohio Valley Wrestling Hardcore Championship

The OVW Hardcore Championship was a short-lived hardcore wrestling title in Ohio Valley Wrestling. The title was created in 2000 and was deactivated in 2001. Rather than being physically represented by a conventional championship belt, the OVW Hardcore Championship was represented by a trash can.

See Also

WWE Development Territories, TNA