Young Lions Cup | |||||||||||||||||
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The Young Lions Cup awarded to the winner of the Young Lions Cup VI tournament
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Promotion |
Chikara WiF! |
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Current champion(s) | Space Monkey | ||||||||||||||||
Date won | February 4, 2017 | ||||||||||||||||
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First champion(s) | Hallowicked |
Longest reign |
Hallowicked (602 days) |
Shortest reign |
Fire Ant (28 days) |
Oldest winner |
Tadasuke (25 years, 226 days) |
Youngest winner |
Helios (19 years) |
Heaviest champion |
Tadasuke (227 lb (103 kg)) |
Lightest champion |
Heidi Lovelace (132 lb (60 kg)) |
The Young Lions Cup is a professional wrestling championship contested for in the American professional wrestling promotion Chikara.
A tournament is held every year to determine the champion. Originally, experience level was the primary basis for eligibility in the tournament, as the first tournament was only open to those who have wrestled under 50 professional matches. The primary basis for eligibility was later changed to age, making the tournament open only to wrestlers who are 25 years old or younger. The winner of the Young Lions Cup can defend the cup as an actual title until the following tournament, and Young Lions Cup tournament winners are not allowed to compete in the tournament again once they win it.
The original rules also once stated that previous holders of the cup are not allowed to compete for the title once they are no longer champion, but this rule was 'changed' in 2008. Fire Ant was granted a rematch after losing the cup to Vin Gerard, and Director of Fun Leonard F. Chikarason claimed that the rules were now amended, stating that previous holders of the cup could challenge for the cup again any time they wanted until the next Young Lions Cup tournament. However, on February 1, 2010, new Director of Fun Dieter VonSteigerwalt reverted the rule change and announced that former champions could no longer challenge for the cup or enter the annual tournaments.
Though Chikara's one-year hiatus ended in May 2014, the title was never mentioned for a prolonged period. On September 18, it was announced that an eleventh tournament would be done and hosted by Chikara's sister promotion, Wrestling is Fun! (WiF!), from October 11 to November 1. The finals of the tournament took place on December 6 at Tomorrow Never Dies and saw Heidi Lovelace become the first female holder of the title.