Chikara Grand Championship
The Chikara Grand Championship was a professional wrestling championship owned by the Chikara promotion. The first champion was crowned on November 13, 2011, at the High Noon pay-per-view, when Eddie Kingston defeated Mike Quackenbush at the conclusion of a six-month long, twelve-person tournament.
Chikara Grand Championship
Eddie Kingston, winner of the 12 Large: Summit and the inaugural Chikara Grand Champion
Hallowicked, the only two-time Chikara Grand Champion
Dasher Hatfield, seen here holding the title, was the final person to hold the championship
Chikara (professional wrestling)
Chikara was an American professional wrestling promotion based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company took both its name and logo from the Japanese kanji meaning 'strength' (力). It was founded in 2002 by professional wrestlers Mike Quackenbush and Reckless Youth, who also served as trainers and in-ring performers.
Mike Quackenbush, one of the founders and the trainer until the promotion's closure
The Chikara roster of 2004
Juan Francisco de Coronado, a former Grand Champion and trainer