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Philippine Wrestling Revolution[1]
AcronymPWR
FoundedDecember 22, 2013
DefunctSeptember 14, 2022
StyleProfessional wrestling
Owner(s)Red Ollero
(President)

Lynch Imbat
(Vice President)

Timothy Ng
(Executive Director)

Philippine Wrestling Revolution (PWR) was an independent professional wrestling promotion based in the Philippines. PWR was founded in December 2013, and closed on September 14, 2022.

History

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Professional wrestling in the Philippines started in 1989 through the short-lived show called "Pinoy Wrestling". It aired on national television via PTV-4, with character actor Johnny Revilla as host and ringside reporter comedian Jimmy Fabregas. Its roster consisted of locally trained wrestlers such as Joe Pogi, King Cobra, Macho Franco, Caloy Bakal, and Max Buwaya. There were also tag teams such as The Smoky Mountain Brothers, The Bakal Boys, and Dr. Q's henchmen The Brusko Brothers, Kamikaze Kid and Roboto. Women wrestlers like Aerobica and Pinay Wonder and midgets such as The Mikrobyos and The Tureritos were also featured. Other wrestlers include Juan Duwag, Waway The Wild Man, Turko Turero, Pinoy Ranger, Sultan Bato, Iggy Igorot, Lawin and Zorro. The show was discontinued in the early part of 1990.[2]

In 2012, the idea of forming PWR was born in a Facebook group. Wrestling fans from different parts of the country linked up and were added to the group to establish a wrestling company, discuss fantasy bookings, and conceptualize characters and gimmicks. This came about despite pro wrestling not being as popular in the Philippines since the end of the WWF Attitude Era in the late 1990s and early 2000s as well as the exposure of kayfabe. The upstart promotion got an assist from veteran American pro wrestler Joe E. Legend, who helped them in the preparations.

Sometime between late 2013 and early 2014, the group was contacted by a Japanese promoter Ankei Tamashiro doing a show in the Philippines for WNC-Reina, where two of the main attractions were former WWE and ECW superstar Tajiri and half-Filipina triple crown champion Shuri Kondo.[3] The Japanese promoter's representative in Manila found PWR's Facebook page and asked the group to assist them in setting up and promoting the show in the country. These events further encouraged the group to pursue the idea of setting up the first-ever wrestling promotion in the country.[2][4]

The pioneer batch of aspiring professional wrestlers were officially trained by an American pro wrestler Josh Bauserman, whom they met in Manila during the early stages of planning. The founders credit Bauserman for teaching them everything about pro wrestling, from in-ring maneuvers to backstage activities.

In recent years, PWR has expanded its reach, with international wrestlers such as Billy Suede and Koto Hiro performing for circuit while its own roster of wrestlers participates in inter-promotional matches abroad.

In 2017, WWE officials were in attendance during PWR Live: Bagong Yugto solidifying PWR's presence in the international community.[5]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Like many sports promotions affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, PWR cancelled their planned live events for the rest of 2020, for the safety of their performers, staff, and crew, as well as that of the "Revo-Nation" (PWR's nickname for its fans and audience). As of March 2021, it has yet to hold a live event due to ongoing restrictions on public gatherings in the Philippines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

On March 12, 2020, PWR announced that the Path of Gold event, originally scheduled for March 22, will not push through.[6] Their performance at the intermission of that year's Rakrakan Festival[7] (which was itself rescheduled to April, from February, and later cancelled) eventually did not take place as well. PWR's flagship event Wrevolution X was likewise cancelled. PWR President Red Ollero, in an episode of the promotion's "Wrestle From Home" Facebook show, said that Wrevolution X was supposed to be held on May 31, 2020.

In a separate interview in an episode of the Wrestling-Wrestling Podcast, Ollero said that he had considered holding shows without a crowd in an undisclosed location, but that hasn't really come to fruition yet due to the country's quarantine protocols.

PWR also originally planned in 2020 a sequel to the PWR Special: Homecoming event. Ollero revealed in the October 5 pilot episode of PWR's Philippine Wrestling Podcast that "Homecoming 2" was supposed to happen at the SM SkyDome.

While it wasn't able to hold live events yet, PWR sought to continue connecting with their fans online through the "Wrestle From Home" Facebook show from March to June 2020 and the Philippine Wrestling Podcast from October to December 2020. PWR also made available the PWR Special: Homecoming (2019) event for streaming through the virtual events space Stream from May 31 to July 31, 2020.

Events

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The promotion held its inaugural event called Renaissance on September 27, 2014, at the Makati Cinema Square Arena, Makati.[8][9][10]

PWR then held subsequent events to complete its calendar: Terminus, Vendetta, Path of Gold, and Wrevolution X, which is considered to be PWR's WrestleMania equivalent.[11]

On August 15, 2015, PWR held an event called PWR Live, still at the Makati Cinema Square Arena. Multiple events named PWR Live have been staged since.

To date, 2 PWR shows have been aired on television (on tape delay) via TV5: Terminus (2014)[12] and PWR Live (August 2015)[13]

On February 5, 2016, PWR held a house show at the LBD Sports Arena in Candelaria, Quezon, its first outside Metro Manila.[14]

List of events

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2014

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Event Date Venue Location Main event
Renaissance September 27, 2014 Makati Square Arena Makati "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon vs. "Classical" Bryan Leo[8][15]
Terminus December 13, 2014 Bombay Suarez and Jake de Leon vs. Bryan Leo and Main Maxx[16][17]

2015

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Event Date Venue Location Main event
Vendetta February 21, 2015 Makati Square Arena Makati Jake de Leon vs. Chris Panzer[18][19]
Wrevolution X May 23, 2015 Jake de Leon vs. Bombay Suarez for the inaugural PWR Championship

Jake de Leon (c) vs Bryan Leo (Bryan Leo cashes in his title opportunity as promised by Mr. Sy)[20][21][22]

PWR Live August 15, 2015 Bryan Leo (c) vs Jake de Leon for the PWR Championship[23][24][25]
Renaissance September 26, 2015 Bryan Leo (c) vs. Jake de Leon vs. The Apocalypse for the PWR Championship[26][27][28]
PWR Live November 28, 2015 iAcademy Auditorium Makati "Classical" Bryan Leo (c) vs. Mark D. Manalo for the PWR Championship
Terminus December 19, 2015 Bryan Leo (c) vs. Ralph Imabayashi for the PWR Championship

2016

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Event Date Venue Location Main event
PWR Live: Road to Vendetta January 31, 2016 iAcademy Auditorium Makati Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. The Apocalypse in an open challenge for the PWR Championship
PWR on Tour: Quezon Invasion (house show) February 5, 2016 LDB Sports Arena Candelaria, Quezon Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Peter Versoza in an open challenge for the PWR Championship
Vendetta February 20, 2016 iAcademy Auditorium Makati Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Bryan Leo for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Manila Madness March 5, 2016 Tanduay Covered Court Manila Ken Warren (c) vs Bombay Suarez vs Chris Panzer for the PHX Championship
PWR Live: Road to Wrevolution X April 23, 2016 BF Homes Covered Court Parañaque The Royal Flush vs Jake de Leon, Ralph Imabayashi and Chris Panzer
Wrevolution X May 28, 2016 iAcademy Auditorium Makati Bryan Leo (c) vs Jake de Leon vs Ralph Imabayashi for the PWR Championship
PWR on Tour: Batanes Beatdown (house show) June 24, 2016 Batanes Jake de Leon (c) vs Bryan Leo vs The Apocalypse for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: The ShawDown July 30, 2016 500 Shaw Zentrum Events Pavilion Mandaluyong Jake de Leon vs Main Maxx in a non-title PWR Champion vs PHX Champion challenge
PWR at Asia Pop Comic Con 2016 (house show)[29] August 26–28, 2016 SMX Convention Center Pasay Day 1: Jake de Leon (c) vs Ralph Imabayashi for the PWR Championship

Day 2: Jake de Leon (c) vs Ken Warren for the PWR Championship

Day 3: Jake de Leon (c) vs The Apocalypse for the PWR Championship

Renaissance October 8, 2016 Bayanihan Center Pasig Jake de Leon (c) vs John Sebastian for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Suplex Sunday November 13, 2016 Jake de Leon (c) vs John Sebastian in a Bacolod Bullrope Match for the PWR Championship

2017

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Event Date Venue Location Main event
PWR Live: Bagong Yugto January 29, 2017 Venue 142 Events Place Quezon City John Sebastian (c) vs Jake de Leon for the PWR Championship
Path of Gold February 26, 2017 Bayanihan Center Pasig 20-person Path of Gold Match. Winner gets to challenge either the PWR or PHX Champion.
PWR Live: Mainit March 19, 2017 John Sebastian (c) vs Main Maxx for the PWR Championship
Wrevolution X April 30, 2017 John Sebastian (c) vs Chris Panzer for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Resbak May 28, 2017 Foton Showroom Makati Chris Panzer (c) vs John Sebastian in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match for the PWR Championship
PWR Unfather's Day show (house show) June 18, 2017 Eastwood Mall Quezon City Chris Panzer (c) vs Billy Suede for the PWR Championship
Renaissance June 25, 2017 Playland, Fisher Mall Quezon City Chris Panzer (c) vs Ralph Imabayashi vs Jake De Leon in a Triple Threat Match for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Bakbakan sa Bayanihan July 23, 2017 Bayanihan Center Pasig Chris Panzer (c) vs Billy Suede for the PWR Championship
PWR at Asia Pop Comic Con 2017 (house show)[30] August 25–27, 2017 SMX Convention Center Pasay Day 1: Billy Suede (c) vs Chris Panzer for the PWR Championship

Day 2: The YOLO Twins (c) vs The Network for the PWR Tag Team Championship

Day 3: PHX Championship tournament final

PWR Live: Sugod! September 3, 2017 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati Billy Suede (c) vs Chris Panzer vs Ralph Imabayashi in a Triple Threat Match for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Oktoberplex October 8, 2017 Chris Panzer (c) vs John Sebastian in a Lumberjack Match for the PWR Championship
Vendetta November 5, 2017 Ubusan ng Lahi: Team Sy vs. Team Sebastian for control of PWR[31]

2018

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Event Date Venue Location Main event
PWR Live: Kingdom Come January 21, 2018 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati Chris Panzer (c) vs. Ralph Imabayashi for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Holding Hands While Wrestling February 11, 2018 Venue 142 Events Place Quezon City Rederick Mahaba and PWR Champion Ralph Imabayashi vs. Miguel Rosales in a Handicap Match
Path of Gold March 11, 2018 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati 20-person Path of Gold Match. Winner gets to face any champion in PWR.
PWR Live: Trapik April 22, 2018 500 Shaw Events Pavilion Mandaluyong Miguel Rosales, Chris Panzer and Ken Warren vs. Ralph Imabayashi, Rederick Mahaba and Mike Madrigal in a 6-Man tag team match
Wrevolution X May 20, 2018 iAcademy Auditorium Makati Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Miguel Rosales in a Title vs. Career Match for the PWR Championship: Had Rosales lose, he is forced to be retired.
PWR Live: Re5peto June 24, 2018 500 Shaw Events Pavilion Mandaluyong Ken Warren (c) vs. Mike Madrigal in a Three Stages of Death Match for the PHX Championship.
PWR Live: Way Of The Champion July 22, 2018 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Koto Hiro w/ Nina for the PWR Championship.
Renaissance August 26, 2018 Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Main Maxx w/ Mr. Sy for the PWR Championship.
PWR Live: Homefront September 23, 2018 Jake De Leon (c) vs. Tengu for the PHX Championship.
PWR Live: Shake, Rassle & Roll October 21, 2018 500 Shaw Events Pavilion Mandaluyong Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Mike Madrigal for the PWR Championship.
Vendetta November 25, 2018 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Mike Madrigal vs. Mainstream Mahaba vs. Vlad Sinnsyk in a Fatal-4 Way match for the PWR Championship.

2019

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Event Date Venue Location Main event
PWR Live: New Year's Wrestle-ution January 27, 2019 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati The Naughty Boys (c) vs. Ralph Imabayashi and Cali Nueva for the PWR Tag Team Championships.
PWR Live: Nice! February 17, 2019 Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Evan Carleaux for the PWR Championship
Path of Gold March 17, 2019 20-person Path of Gold Match. Winner gets to face any champion in PWR.
PWR Live: Destino April 28, 2019 PWR Champion Ralph Imabayashi, PWR Tag Team Champions The YOLO Twins, and The Kakaibros vs. Quatro, Trian Dela Torre, Evan Carleaux, Kapitan Tutan and Jhemherlhynn
Wrevolution X May 26, 2019 Ralph Imabayashi (c) vs. Quatro for the PWR Championship in a 2 out of 3 falls match
PWR Live: Pak Ganern June 30, 2019 Quatro (c) vs. Ralph Imabayashi in a Matira Matibay match for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Championship Spirit July 28, 2019 Riho (c) vs. Jibzy vs. Crystal vs. Jaye Sera in a Fatal-4 Way match for the Queen of Asia Championship
Renaissance August 25, 2019 Quatro (c) vs. Andrew Carter for the PWR Championship
PWR Live: Beautiful September 22, 2019 500 Shaw Events Pavilion Mandaluyong Quatro (c) vs. Chris Panzer for the PWR Championship
PWR Special: Homecoming October 12, 2019 ABS-CBN Vertis Tent Quezon City TJP vs. Jake de Leon
Vendetta November 24, 2019 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati Team Philippines vs Team Malaysia in an Ubusan ng Lahi match

2020

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Event Date Venue Location Main event
Mabuhay ang Wrestling January 26, 2020 Power Mac Center Spotlight Makati Chris Panzer (c) vs. Quatro vs. Ken Warren in a triple threat match for the PWR Championship
Wrestle For Taal (house show) February 5, 2020 Crystal (c) vs. Jake De Leon for the MYPW Wrestlecon Championship
Love at First Fight February 23, 2020 Chris Panzer (c) vs. Robbie Eagles for the PWR Championship

Championships and accomplishments

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"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon
Championship Final champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Notes
PWR Championship Vacant - July 31, 2020 - The title was declared vacant after Chris Panzer announced his departure from PWR.
PHX Championship Vlad Sinnsyk 1 November 24, 2019 1861+ Defeated Chino Guinto in an open challenge at Vendetta
PWR Tag Team Championship Vacant - July 31, 2020 - The title was declared vacant after MSG (Main Maxx and SANDATA) announced their departure from PWR.
All Out War Championship Jan Evander 1 November 24, 2019 1861+ Defeated Martivo at Vendetta

PWR Championship

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In May 2017, the PWR Championship was established to be called as "Kampeon ng Pilipinas"

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Jake de Leon May 23, 2015 Wrevolution X Makati 1 <1 Defeated Bombay Suarez to become the inaugural champion.
2 Bryan Leo May 23, 2015 Wrevolution X Makati 1 210 Used the opportunity that Mr. Sy gave to Bryan Leo on the same night, after defeating Mayhem Brannigan.
3 Ralph Imabayashi December 19, 2015 Terminus Makati 1 63
4 Bryan Leo February 20, 2016 Vendetta Makati 2 98
5 Jake de Leon May 28, 2016 Wrevolution X Makati 2 169 This was a triple threat match also including Ralph Imabayashi.
6 John Sebastian November 13, 2016 PWR Live: Suplex Sunday Pasig 1 168 Defeated Jake de Leon in a Bacolod Bullrope Match.
7 Chris Panzer April 30, 2017 Wrevolution X Pasig 1 84
8 Billy Suede July 23, 2017 PWR Live: Bakbakan sa Bayanihan Pasig 1 42
9 Chris Panzer September 3, 2017 PWR Live: Sugod! Makati 2 140 Defeated Billy Suede and Ralph Imabayashi in a 3-Way Match
10 Ralph Imabayashi January 21, 2018 PWR Live: Kingdom Come Makati 2 490 Rederick Mahaba served as special guest referee.
11 Quatro May 26, 2019 Wrevolution X Makati 1 139 Defeated Ralph Imabayashi in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match
12 Chris Panzer October 12, 2019 PWR Special: Homecoming Quezon City 3 293 Defeated Quatro and Jeff Cobb in a 3-Way Match.
Vacated July 31, 2020 n/a n/a The title was declared vacant after Chris Panzer announced his departure from PWR.
Deactivated September 14, 2022 n/a n/a PWR closed on September 14, 2022, and rebranded as Filipino Pro Wrestling (FPW).

Combined reigns

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Ralph Imabayashi 2 553
2 Chris Panzer 3 517
3 Bryan Leo 2 308
4 Jake de Leon 2 169
5 John Sebastian 1 168
6 Quatro 1 139
7 Billy Suede 1 42

Philippine Excellence (PHX) Championship

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The title had been known as the Philippine Hybrid X Championship until June 2018.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Ken Warren September 26, 2015 Renaissance Makati 1 161 Defeated Ralph Imabayashi in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
2 Bombay Suarez March 5, 2016 PWR Live: Manila Madness Manila 1 49 Defeated Chris Panzer and Ken Warren in a three-way match.
3 Main Maxx April 23, 2016 PWR Live: Road to Wrevolution X Parañaque 1 281 Defeated Bombay Suarez and Ken Warren in a three-way match.
4 Peter Versoza January 29, 2017 PWR Live: Bagong Yugto Pasig 1 91
5 Chino Guinto April 30, 2017 Wrevolution X Pasig 1 84 Defeated Peter Versoza, Ralph Imabayashi and SANDATA in a Fatal Four-way Match.
Vacated July 23, 2017 PWR Live: Bakbakan sa Bayanihan Pasig Chino Guinto vacated the championship due to a knee injury.
6 Mike Madrigal August 27, 2017 PWR at APCC 2017, Day 3 Pasig 1 266 Defeated SANDATA and Dax Xaviera in a triple threat tournament final.
7 Ken Warren May 20, 2018 Wrevolution X Makati 2 98 Title renamed the Philippine Excellence Championship at PWR Live: Re5peto on June 24, 2018.
8 Jake de Leon August 26, 2018 Renaissance Makati 1 91
9 John Sebastian November 25, 2018 Vendetta Makati 1 182 Defeated Jake De Leon, Ken Warren, Chris Panzer, Crystal and Andrew Tang in a Six Pack Challenge.
10 Chino Guinto May 26, 2019 Wrevolution X Makati 2 182 Defeated John Sebastian and Vlad Sinnsyk in a Three-Way Match.
11 Vlad Sinnsyk November 24, 2019 Vendetta Makati 1 1,025 Defeated Chino Guinto in a PHX Open Challenge via referee stoppage after multiple Muscle Busters.
Deactivated September 14, 2022 n/a n/a PWR closed on September 14, 2022, and rebranded as Filipino Pro Wrestling (FPW).

Combined reigns

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As of December 28, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Vlad Sinnsyk 1 1,025
2 Main Maxx 1 281
3 Chino Guinto 2 266
Mike Madrigal 1 266
5 Ken Warren 2 259
6 John Sebastian 1 182
7 Jake de Leon 1 91
Peter Versoza 1 91
9 Bombay Suarez 1 49

PWR Tag Team Championship

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 The YOLO Twins
(Yohann Ollores and Logan Ollores)
April 30, 2017 Wrevolution X Pasig 1 118 Defeated Deadly Sinns and Fighters 4 Hire to become the inaugural champion.
2 The Network
(James "Idol" Martinez and Alexander Belmonte III)
August 26, 2017 PWR at APCC 2017, Day 2 Pasay 1 197
3 John Sebastian and Crystal March 11, 2018 Path of Gold Makati 1 168 Defeated Alexander Belmonte III and Zayden Trudeau & Bolt in a triple threat match. Belmonte defended the belt alone.
4 The Naughty Boys
(Evan Carleaux and Trian Dela Torre)
August 26, 2018 Renaissance Makati 1 203
5 The YOLO Twins
(Yohann Ollores and Logan Ollores)
March 17, 2019 Path of Gold Makati 2 70
6 The KaKaiBr0s
(Mh4rckie and Kh3ndrick)
May 26, 2019 Wrevolution X Makati 1 245 Defeated The YOLO Twins and The Naughty Boys in a triple threat match.
7 MSG
(Main Maxx and SANDATA)
January 26, 2020 Mabuhay ang Wrestling Makati 1 187 Mr. Sy served as special guest referee.
Vacated July 31, 2020 n/a n/a The title was declared vacant after MSG (Main Maxx, SANDATA, Chris Panzer and manager Mr. Sy) announced their departure from PWR.
Deactivated September 14, 2022 n/a n/a PWR closed on September 14, 2022, and rebranded as Filipino Pro Wrestling (FPW).

Combined reigns

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Rank Tag Team No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 KaKaiBr0s (Mh4rckie & Kh3ndrick) 1 245
2 The Naughty Boys (Evan Carleaux & Trian Dela Torre) 1 203
3 The Network (James "Idol" Martinez & Alexander Belmonte III) 1 197
4 The YOLO Twins (Yohann Ollores & Logan Ollores) 2 188
5 MSG (Main Maxx & SANDATA) 1 187
6 John Sebastian & Crystal 1 168

All Out War Championship

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All defenses of the All Out War Championship are done under All Out War Match rules. Similar to the WWE Hardcore Championship.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 The Apocalypse July 23, 2017 PWR Live: Bakbakan sa Bayanihan Pasig 1 105 Awarded the title after winning another All Out War Match.
2 Vlad Sinnsyk November 5, 2017 Vendetta Makati 1 196
3 Alexander Belmonte III May 20, 2018 Wrevolution X Makati 1 189 Defeated Vlad Sinnsyk, Vintendo, James "Idol" Martinez, Peter Versoza and Revo-Ranger in a 6-Man All Out War Match.
4 Dax Xaviera November 25, 2018 Vendetta Makati 1 154
5 Martivo April 28, 2019 PWR Live: Destino Makati 1 210 During this reign, the belt was called the "All Out WARla" Championship.
6 Jan Evander November 24, 2019 Vendetta Makati 1 1,025
Deactivated September 14, 2022 n/a n/a PWR closed on September 14, 2022, and rebranded as Filipino Pro Wrestling (FPW).

Combined reigns

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Jan Evander, PwD 1 1,025
2 Martivo 1 210
3 Vlad Sinnsyk 1 196
4 Alexander Belmonte III 1 189
5 Dax Xaviera 1 154
6 The Apocalypse 1 105

Path of Gold

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Winners Date won Event Last eliminated Champion Challenged Event of Cash-in Result
Jake De Leon December 19, 2015 Terminus (2015) Peter Versoza PWR Champion Ralph Imabayashi Wrevolution X (2016) De Leon won
Chris Panzer February 26, 2017 Path of Gold (2017) Ralph Imabayashi PWR Champion John Sebastian Wrevolution X (2017) Panzer won
Ken Warren March 11, 2018 Path of Gold (2018) Jake De Leon PHX Champion Mike Madrigal Wrevolution X (2018) Warren won
Quatro March 17, 2019 Path of Gold (2019) Mike Madrigal PWR Champion Ralph Imabayashi Wrevolution X (2019) Quatro won
N/A N/A Path of Gold (2020) N/A N/A N/A Event cancelled

Roster

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Male wrestlers

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"The Perfect 10" Main Maxx
Trabajador Maximo
Bombay Suarez
Crystal
Ring Name Notes
Alexander Belmonte III "The Warlord", formerly "Mr. Financially Stable"; member of The Endgame;
The Apocalypse[32]
Bolt "The Animazing Fighter"
Bombay Suarez[33] "The Bitch Killer"; former head trainer;
Brad Cruz "The Manila Bae"
Cali Nueva "The Renaissance Man"; member of The Naughty Boys
Chino Guinto[34] "The Golden Boy", member of The Network
Dax Xaviera "Ang May-Ari ng Pinakamalupit na Slingblade sa Pilipinas"; tag team with Gatilyo
Evan Carleaux "The Future of PWR", member of The Naughty Boys
Gatilyo "Ang Armas ng Karahasan"
GrabCamus "Mr. Ubusan ng Lahi", member of The Naughty Boys
IMABAYASHI[35] "The Wrestler of Shinjuku"; one-half of MTNH
James "Idol" Martinez[36] "Playtime"; Leader of The Network
Jan Evander, Pw.D. "The Pro-Wrestling Doctor", Leader of The Endgame, PWR All Out War Champion
Kapitan Juan Tutan Suspended for the next eight (8) PWR Events as of July 2020
Kapitan PWR
Kh3ndrick "Pfeymusz.0ne", "D biq dawq", one-half of The KaKaiBr0s
Logan Ollores One-half of The YOLO Twins
Martivo "The Man-Doll"; one-half of The Punk Dolls
Mh4rkie "PitmaL0rd", one-half of The KaKaiBr0s
Mike Madrigal "The Walking Death"
Quatro "The Lightbringer", formerly "Trabajador Quatro"
Rederick Mahaba[37] "The King of Schlong Style"; one-half of MTNH
Revo Ranger
Sam Baltazar Baguio City Bad Boy; member of The Network
SUPER Vintendø[38] "The Final Boss", member of The Endgame
Trian Dela Torre Self-proclaimed "Midget Wrestling Federation Champion", Leader of The Naughty Boys
Vlad Sinnsyk "The Hand of Judgment", PHX Champion
Yohann Ollores One-half of The YOLO Twins
Zayden Trudeau "The Canadian Dragon"

Female wrestlers

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Ring Name Notes
Boyet Yet to Debut
Crystal[39] First woman to ever compete in an official PWR match.
Jaye Sera
Jhemherlhynn "Ang Star ng PWR", member of The Naughty Boys
Nina
Robynn First woman to wrestle for the PWR Tag Team Championship

Other personnel

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Name Notes
Red Ollero PWR President
Lynch Imbat PWR Vice President
Tim Ng PWR Executive Director
Brian Lumanog RIng Announcer
PWR Aftershock Host
Pasas Castro PWR Aftershock Host
Pocholo Estrada Occasional Ring Announcer
PWR General Manager
Matt Roxas Senior Referee
Paulo Agudelo Referee
Ben Vitacion Referee (inactive)
Romeo Moran Referee
Rommel Garcia Referee
Jayce Chua Referee
Joey Bax Referee
Leynard Quizon Referee
Matt del Rosario Media
Maow del Rosario Media
Chai Abundo Media
Gabs Marty Head Young Boy

Alumni

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Mr. Sy
  • Barry Navarro
  • "Beautiful" Billy Suede
  • Blackzilla
  • "Big Bank” Bruno Bernardo
  • ”Classical” Bryan Leo
  • Chris Panzer
  • The Council of Trabajadores (Uno, Dos, Tres, Maximo & Supremo)
  • Dan Ericson
  • Draven Sloane
  • Epitaph
  • "Mr. Philippine Wrestling" Jake De Leon
  • John Sebastian
  • Kanto Terror
  • Keivan Skull
  • Ken Warren
  • Lucas Hunter
  • Main Maxx
  • Mayhem Brannigan
  • Mark D. Manalo
  • McKata
  • Miguel Rosales
  • Mike Shannon
  • Mike Vargas
  • Mr. Sy
  • Mr. William Melvin
  • "The Machine" Mavericc Knight
  • THE Nelson Borman Jr.
  • Peter Versoza
  • Robin Sane
  • Samoan Papa
  • SANDATA
  • Scarlett

Visiting international wrestlers

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Name Notes
Alexis Lee Appeared in 2019
Andreuw Tang Appeared in 2018; returned in 2019
Andrew Carter Member of The Foundation, appeared in 2019
Aysha Appeared in 2018
”Beautiful“ Billy Suede 6th PWR Champion, appeared in 2017, returned in 2019
Blackzilla Appeared in 2017
“El Guapo” Carlos Zamora Appeared in 2019
Chris Target Member of The Foundation, appeared in 2019
Desi Derata Appeared in 2019
DJ Nira Appeared in 2019
Dr. Gore Appeared in 2018
Dr. Hertz Member of The Regime, appeared in 2017
Draven Sloane Appeared in 2014
Emi Sakura Appeared in 2019
Emman “The Kid” Noorazman Appeared in 2018
Eric Walker Appeared in 2019
Jeff Cobb Appeared in 2019
Jibzy Appeared in 2019
Julio Garcia Member of The Foundation, appeared in 2019
Killah Member of The Foundation, appeared in 2019
Koto Hiro Appeared in 2017-2018
The Ladykiller Appeared in 2018
Marco Garcia Member of The Foundation, appeared in 2019
Masa Takanashi Appeared in 2019
Nor "Phoenix" Diana Appeared in 2019
Robbie Eagles Appeared in 2020
Riho Appeared in 2019
Shaukat Appeared in 2019
T-Hawk Appeared in 2019
TJP (TJ Perkins) Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion, winner of the 2016 Cruiserweight Classic, appeared in 2019
Tengu Member of The Regime, appeared in 2017-2018
Trexxus Appeared in 2019

PWR Boot Camp

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The promotion has posted various campaigns on most social media platforms for pro-wrestling training on both males and females ages 18 and above for their scheduled boot camp.

References

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  1. ^ "Philippine Wrestling Revolution". pwrcentral.com.
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