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Last updated on 2024-08-27 (pre-2000s information)
All Star Wrestling
British Heavyweight Title (as of 2025-11-04)
* Also known as Superslam Title from 2012.
Tony St. Clair
1982
Has defated Giant Haystacks on 79-04-25 in London to win the Joint Promotions version; moves to All Star Promotions in 82 with the title.
Kendo Nagasaki (Peter Thornley)
1988-04-07?
Bristol, ENG?
Tony St. Clair [2]
1988
Becomes undisputed champion after Joint Promotions champion Dalibur Singh joins All Star in 89 and renounces his claim.
David Finlay
1990-02-06
Croydon, London, ENG
Dave Taylor
1991-04-06
King's Lynn, ENG
Tony St. Clair [3]
1993-05-04
Croydon, London, ENG
Vacant in 95.
Dave Taylor [2]
1995-07-04
Croydon, London, ENG
Defeats Marty Jones in tournament final.
Marty Jones
1996
Croydon, London, ENG
Vacant in 96 upon retirement.
Karl Kramer
1996
Claims the title.
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Robbie Brookside #
2001-12
Recognized by TWA; may also be recognized by All Star; stripped on 01-12-16 for sanctioning his own defenses resulting in a breach of contract.
Doug Williams
2001
Recognized by All Star, possibly by defeating Robbie Brookside; also recognized by FWA; defeats Justin Starr on 02-01-26 in Bognor Regis for the TWA version.
Robbie Brookside
2002-01-26
Bognor Regis, W. Sussex, ENG
May not be recognized by All Star; vacates on 02-02-01 in Exmouth and declares the winner of the royal rumble match that night, of which he enters, will be the new champion.
Justin Starr
2002-02-01
Exmouth, Devon, ENG
Wins a royal rumble; may not be recognized by All Star.
Doug Williams [2]
2002-06-18
Southampton, Hampshire, ENG
May continue to be recognized by All Star after losing to Brookside; defeats Zebra Kid in a tournament final to be recognized as Universal British Heavyweight champion by All Star, TWA, FWA, WAW, and Premiere Promotions; defeats TWA version champion Justin Starr in earlier round.
Robbie Brookside [2]
2002-09-29
Liverpool, Merseyside, ENG
Drew McDonald
2005-06-07
Croydon, London, ENG
Steve Sonic
2006-01-17
Croydon, London, ENG
Vacant in 06-06 when Sonic goes to America for a tryout with OVW, a developmental league of WWE.
James Mason
2006-11-12
Croydon, London, ENG
Wins a 4-way elimination match against Robbie Brookside, Doug Williams, and Drew McDonald.
Broody Steele
2007-09-02
Liverpool, Merseyside, ENG
The first non-British to hold the title.
Robbie Brookside [3]
2008-02-11
Liverpool, Merseyside, ENG
Vacant in 09-05 due to knee injury.
Bad News Brown (Rampage Brown)
2009-05-16
Hanley, Staffordshire, ENG
Wins 4-way elimination final of an 8-man tournament against James Mason, Doug Williams, and Karl Kramer.
Dean Allmark
2010-10-02
Hanley, Staffordshire, ENG
Rampage Brown [2]
2012-03-25
Croydon, London, ENG
Also billed as Superslam Title.
Dean Allmark [2]
2013-03-16
Hanley, Staffordshire, ENG
Thunder (Darren Walsh)
2014-10-03
Croydon, London, ENG
Vacant in 15-09.
Sam Adonis
2015-10-03
Croydon, London, ENG
Defeats James Mason; stripped in 16-08 due to lack of defences.
Robbie Dynamite
2016-08-30
Rhyl, Denbighshire, WAL
Defeats James Mason.
Dean Allmark [3]
2016-08-30
Rhyl, Denbighshire, WAL
Cashes in his "Money in the Bank", which allows him to challenge for any title any time.