Full Metal Championship

The Full Metal Championship (also known as the FMW Championship or FMW World Heavyweight Championship) is a professional e-wrestling world championship in Full Metal Wrestling (FMW). Currently, it is the highest ranked championship in the promotion, encompassing FMW's two divisions, Ammunition and Corruption.

History
On September 25, 2006, after leading the Psychotic Wrestling Alliance's Pyromania brand to unprecedented popularity, Jaro was controversially fired just days prior to PWA's flagship pay-per-view of the season, Altered Reality III. Jaro, along with Robb and Showstoppa, were reportedly fired due to their involvement with the upstart Full Metal Wrestling (FMW) promotion.

With rumors and speculation running rampant, Jaro appeared that night at the premiere Full Metal 1.1 telecast with his PWA International Heavyweight Championship in hand. Jaro put any rumors to rest and confirmed himself as the FMW owner, then revealed the newly created Full Metal Championship and raised it above his PWA title. Jaro proclaimed that the FMW Championship would be decided in a 32-man Road to Glory tournament. The champion would be crowned at FMW's first pay-per-view, Death Row.

Ethan Black's heelish tactics propelled him to being the first man to hold the championship, defeating cYnical, Drew Michaels, and Andrew O'Rion at Death Row to win the title.

Over time, several members from Lords of Pain Wrestling (LPW) who have also competed in FMW have won the championship. At Ultimatum I, Drew Michaels dethroned Black to become the second man to hold the title. While fending off Black, Jaro and the Original Sin, it would be Eric Scorpio who catapulted himself from the mid-card into FMW's top spot by defeating Michaels.

The only other e-wrestlers who has ties from LPW to hold the FMW Championship are Hostyle and Nick Bryson.

The current champion is Nick Bryson, who won the belt by defeating Hannibal Frost at FMW's Flaghsip Event Ultimatum.