RW Braveheart Championship

The RW Braveheart Championship is a professional e-wrestling world championship in Render Wrestling (RW). It features on the show Polaris, and was first established on Volume 3 on March 17, 2019, with the first ever champion being decided in a 6-Man Ladder Match at Troubleshoot I on June 23, 2019, which was later won by Chase Adams.

Origin
The Braveheart Championship was first established at Volume 3, where active chairman and founder of Render Wrestling, Tony Mustang announced that it would be arriving at RW's first Pay-Per-View, Troubleshoot in a 6 man ladder match where some of the best mid-card talent on the roster would go head to head for a chance to make history.

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A 6 Man Ladder Match at RW's first Pay Per View, Troubleshoot would decide who the inaugural Braveheart Champion is. Tony Mustang announced that he would keep an eye out on the following few volumes before Troubleshoot to see which 6 wrestlers would be a good pick. Knowing that the Chairman was actively scouting for worthy contestants, the roster members had a chip on their shoulder to prove something to him, and Chase Adams and Eddie Barrett were the first to do so on Volume 4 when they won their respective matches. They would soon be joined by Garrett Wilson and Martin Hunter in the next volume, before ultimately Kumar and Rebel Saine earned their spot in the final volume before Troubleshoot, Volume 6. However, this same volume would also hold a preview tag team bout for it's main event where the team of Martin Hunter & Chase Adams defeated Garrett Wilson & Eddie Barrett in a two on two tag team match right after the initial design reveal. Chase would betray Martin in their victory sequence though, sparking an all out brawl between all 6 contestants, where only the gigantic fan favourite, Kumar would stand tall as he unhooked the title for the first time as a show of dominance to end of the event.

Finally, Troubleshoot would arrive with the Braveheart contest being the ever so important opener to the grand show, and the match itself would end up being met with major fan approval. Ladders were used to their maximum ability as a multitude of them were broken, used as weapons, dived through and leaped off of. Ultimately, Garrett Wilson took out most of the competition and would end up getting ever so close to the title before it ultimately was snatched away by Chase Adams would end up climbing the ranks of the ladder to become the inaugural Braveheart Champion. He wouldn't have to wait long for his first title defense however, because it came immediately after on Volume 7 where he defended against Chris Roberts after they had a short backstage altercation that led to the match being made. Chris Roberts would throw his all at the new champ, but to no avail as Chase Adams would successfully defend his title and walk out of RW as the first and last Braveheart Champion. Until 2020, where RW was reinstated. With RW's revival, Chase Adams would return as the reigning Braveheart Champion, but not before a chaotic, yet entertaining fatal 4 way match that decided his first challenger since the return. This Fatal 4 Way would consist of Garrett Wilson, Marshall Walker, Ultimo & Keisuke and after jaw-dropping feats of athleticism, unforgiving use of the environment, and an overall hectic brawl to kick off the first ever episode of Polaris, Garrett Wilson would stand tall as the #1 Contender. Chase however, would interrupt his victory celebration in order to size up his future challenger. After demanding Wilson to exit 'his ring', Chase would find himself on the receiving end of an attack from his Incarceration opponent before Wilson would pick up the Braveheart title and use it as a weapon against the then champion. However Chase would not let go of this assault easily, as Chase also had a match right after Garrett's win and he believed that Garrett's attack is what made him lose. Due to this, on the following episode of Polaris, Chase Adams would ambush Garrett and put him through a table backstage but even this would not be enough to satisfy the 'Sex-Bang'. He believed Garrett was the reason for his loss, so in turn he would make sure Garrett suffered a similar loss because even though Chase was banned from ringside at Garrett Wilson's Polaris 3 match against Travis Carter, that didn't stop the champion from getting involved through distractions like his theme music and the clever use of his fiance/manager, Kelsey Rich to ensure Garrett came out of the episode with a loss. Chase's first two attempts at distracting would come up short as Garrett showed great resilience and kicked out constantly, however third time would be the charm for Kelsey and Chase, as a final distraction would allow Travis Carter to hit a Royal Awakening to seal the deal and hand Garrett Wilson a loss right before Incarceration. Garrett, incensed, would search for Chase and Kelsey backstage after the match, only to find out from Tony Mustang himself that they went home right after the events of that match. However, as a reprimand for Chase's actions, the chairman would inform Garrett that their upcoming title match would be contested under Steel Cage rules to ensure no distractions. And so, July 21st would finally arrive as Garrett Wilson and Chase Adams finally got to brawl it out inside the confines of a steel cage for the right to call themselves the Braveheart Champion. It was a long and brutal battle, but ultimately, Garrett Wilson would rectify his mistakes from Troubleshoot 2019 as he became the new and second ever Braveheart Champion. This was also history making as it was the first ever title change in the Render Wrestling history books, however now it's unclear where the road leads Garrett Wilson as he is faced with the giant obstacle known as Kumar in his first title defense. They are set to battle it out in Toronto, Canada for Brothers In Arms.