NXT Heritage Cup

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The NXT Heritage Cup was a men's professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE. It is a specialized championship for NXT, the promotion's developmental brand, defended exclusively under British Rounds Rules. The current champion is Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo, who is in his first reign. He won the vacant title by defeating Tony D'Angelo by 2–1 on the June 24, 2025, episode of NXT. Although Lorenzo is still officially recognized as champion on WWE's website, he has not been referred to as champion and the title has not appeared on-screen since The Great American Bash on July 12, 2025; during the event, D'Angelo stole and threw the Heritage Cup off a bridge.

PromotionWWE
BrandNXT
Date establishedSeptember 10, 2020
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NXT Heritage Cup
The NXT Heritage Cup trophy
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PromotionWWE
BrandNXT
Date establishedSeptember 10, 2020
Current championChanning "Stacks" Lorenzo
Date wonJune 24, 2025
Other names
  • NXT UK Heritage Cup
    (2020–2022)
  • NXT Heritage Cup
    (2023–2026)
Statistics
First championA-Kid
Most reignsNoam Dar
(4 reigns)
Longest reignNoam Dar
(2nd reign, 341 days)[a]
Shortest reignMark Coffey
(14 days)[b]
Oldest championMark Coffey
(32 years, 130 days)
Youngest championA-Kid
(23 years, 201 days)
Heaviest championTony D'Angelo
(250 lb (110 kg))
Lightest championA-Kid
(154 lb (70 kg))
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Unveiled on September 10, 2020, as the NXT UK Heritage Cup, it was originally established as a secondary championship for NXT UK, which was a sister brand of NXT based in the United Kingdom. The inaugural champion was A-Kid. At Worlds Collide on September 4, 2022, all other NXT UK championships were unified into their respective NXT championship counterparts due to the closure of NXT UK. The Heritage Cup, however, was the only championship from either brand that was not contested at the event. The title then saw months of inactivity until April 4, 2023, when it was transferred to NXT. During Lexis King's reign from January to April 2025, the British Rounds Rules were suspended.

History

Inaugural champion A-Kid

On September 10, 2020, the American professional wrestling promotion WWE announced the relaunch of the United Kingdom-based NXT UK brand, following a production hiatus since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Along with the relaunch, the promotion announced the NXT UK Heritage Cup tournament to crown the inaugural NXT UK Heritage Cup Champion. The announcement also revealed that the Heritage Cup would be defended just like any other championship, but all matches would be contested under British Rounds Rules.[2][3][4]

Only seven of the eight competitors for the tournament were revealed during the initial announcement: "Flash" Morgan Webster, Noam Dar, Alexander Wolfe, A-Kid, Dave Mastiff, Trent Seven, and Joseph Conners.[2][5] The eighth competitor was determined on the October 1 episode of NXT UK in a triple threat match in which Kenny Williams defeated Ashton Smith and Amir Jordan to win the final spot.[6] The tournament itself also began on October 1 and took place across episodes of NXT UK.[2] The final aired on tape delay on November 26 where A-Kid defeated Seven to become the inaugural champion (the date the episode was taped is unknown).[7]

In August 2022, WWE announced that NXT UK would go on hiatus after the Worlds Collide event on September 4, and the brand would relaunch as NXT Europe at a later time.[8] At Worlds Collide, all other NXT UK championships were retired after they were unified into their respective American-based NXT championship counterparts. The Heritage Cup was the only title from either brand to not be contested at the event.[9] The last match for the title occurred during the July 7, 2022, taping of NXT UK, which aired on tape delay on August 25, where Noam Dar became a two-time Heritage Cup Champion.[10][11] Following this, the title saw months of inactivity until the April 4, 2023, episode of NXT when Dar, with the Heritage Cup, made his NXT debut and stated he would defend the title whenever he wanted.[12] The title was subsequently transferred to NXT and renamed NXT Heritage Cup, with the first NXT defense of the championship coming at NXT Battleground on May 28, which was also the first time the title was defended in the United States.[13]

After Charlie Dempsey won the Heritage Cup in February 2024, his stable, No Quarter Catch Crew, announced the "Catch Clause", where any member of the stable—Dempsey, Drew Gulak, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne—could defend the Cup, but only Dempsey was officially recognized as champion.[14] The Catch Clause was invoked for the first and only time on the March 19 episode of NXT, with Gulak defeating Chase University's Riley Osborne by 2–1.[15] On the December 24 episode of NXT (taped December 17), Dempsey lost the Heritage Cup to Lexis King by disqualification, the first instance of the Heritage Cup changing hands by disqualification.[16] However, according to NXT general manager Ava, there was a grey area in British Rounds Rules regarding disqualification of the reigning champion, and announced that Dempsey and King would compete for the Heritage Cup in a sudden death one-fall match at NXT: New Year's Evil on January 7, 2025, the first instance of the Heritage Cup not being contested under British Rounds Rules.[17] King won to solidify his win of the Heritage Cup.[18] Subsequently on the February 4 episode of NXT, King announced that his Heritage Cup defenses going forward would be one-fall matches instead of British Rounds Rules.[19] After Noam Dar defeated King on the April 23 episode of NXT to win his record fourth Heritage Cup, the British Rounds Rules were reinstated.[20]

During reigning champion Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo's feud with Tony D'Angelo in mid-2025, the latter stole and tossed the NXT Heritage Cup off a bridge during The Great American Bash on July 12, 2025. Since this incident, Lorenzo has not appeared with the Cup nor has he been referred to as champion on-screen; however, he is still officially recognized as champion on WWE's website.[21]

British Rounds Rules

  • Matches consist of six three-minute rounds with 20-second breaks between each round.
  • Matches are 2-out-of-3 falls.
  • Falls can be won by pinfall, submission, or knockout (countout).
  • Once a fall occurs, the round ends.
  • The match ends once a wrestler has won two falls.
  • In the event of a disqualification or knockout, the match instantly ends without the need for two falls.
  • If all six rounds are completed, whoever is ahead on falls wins the match. If tied, the champion retains.[2]

Tournaments

Color key
 KO   Won the match via knockout
     Scored a fall via pinfall
     Scored a fall via submission
     Round ended in a 3-minute time limit draw

Inaugural tournament

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NXT UK Heritage Cup #1 Contender's Tournament

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Heritage Cup trophy design

Unlike other professional wrestling championships, the Heritage Cup is represented by a trophy instead of a title belt. The trophy itself is a silver cup, the front of which has a gold shield-shaped plaque that has a vertical NXT logo and below it the text "Heritage Cup". Below the cup is a physical representation of what was formerly the NXT UK logo, which is modeled after the United Kingdom's royal coat of arms, featuring a lion and a horse (instead of the traditional unicorn) on either side of the arms in gold, with a red shield at the center which has a gold vertical NXT logo. A small WWE logo is affixed at the center of the X in both NXT logos. A gold banner below this also says "Heritage Cup". This all sits atop a wooden base that is circled in gold name plaques which notate the current and previous champions.[7]

Reigns

As of March 20, 2026, there have been 12 reigns between eight different champions and one vacancy. A-Kid was the inaugural champion. Noam Dar has the most reigns at four and his second reign is the longest at 341 days; however, due to tape delay, WWE officially recognizes his second reign as lasting 292 days, but still the longest. Dar also has the longest combined reign at 850 days (799 days as recognized by WWE due to tape delay). Mark Coffey has the shortest reign at 14 days (42 days as recognized by WWE due to tape delay, but still the shortest). Coffey is also the oldest champion at 32 years old, while A-Kid is the youngest at 23.

The current champion is Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo, who is in his first reign. He won the vacant title by defeating Tony D'Angelo by 2–1 during the June 24, 2025, episode of NXT in Orlando, Florida; previous champion Noam Dar relinquished the title due to injury.[33] Although Lorenzo is still officially recognized as champion on WWE's website, the title has not appeared on-screen since July 12, 2025, after D'Angelo stole and threw the Heritage Cup off a bridge.[21]

More information Name, Years ...
Name Years
NXT UK Heritage Cup September 10, 2020 – April 18, 2023
NXT Heritage Cup April 18, 2023 – present
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More information No., Reign ...
Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
N/A Unknown information
+ Current reign is changing daily
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No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDays recog.
WWE: NXT UK
1 A-Kid November 26, 2020
(air date)
NXT UK London, England 1 N/A174 Defeated Trent Seven by 2–1 in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on November 26, 2020, and ending on May 20, 2021, when the matches aired on tape delay. The actual dates of when the matches took place are unknown.
[34]
2 Tyler Bate May 20, 2021
(air date)
NXT UK London, England 1 N/A160 Won 1–0.
WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on May 20, 2021, and ending on October 28, 2021, when the matches aired on tape delay. The actual date of when the title change took place is unknown.
[35]
3 Noam Dar October 6, 2021 NXT UK London, England 1 260258 Won 2–1 after Bate's partner, Trent Seven, who was ringside, accidentally threw in the towel.
WWE recognizes Dar's reign as beginning on October 28, 2021, and ending on July 14, 2022, when the matches aired on tape delay.
[36]
4 Mark Coffey June 23, 2022 NXT UK London, England 1 1442 Won 2–1. Sha Samuels was banned from ringside.
WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on July 14, 2022, and ending on August 25, 2022, when the matches aired on tape delay.
[37]
5 Noam Dar July 7, 2022 NXT UK London, England 2 341292 Won 2–1.
WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on August 25, 2022, when the match aired on tape delay.
Following Worlds Collide in September 2022, the Cup saw months of inactivity until it was brought back on the April 4, 2023, episode of NXT, thus transferring the Cup to NXT and was subsequently renamed to NXT Heritage Cup.
[10][12]
WWE: NXT
6 Nathan Frazer June 13, 2023 NXT Orlando, FL 1 7069 Defeated Oro Mensah by 2–1, who defended the Heritage Cup on behalf of an injured Noam Dar. [38]
7 Noam Dar August 22, 2023 NXT:
Heatwave
Orlando, FL 3 189189 Won 2–1. [39]
8 Charlie Dempsey February 27, 2024 NXT Orlando, FL 1 7776 Won 2–1.
At NXT: Roadblock, No Quarter Catch Crew (Dempsey, Drew Gulak, Myles Borne, and Damon Kemp) announced the "Catch Clause" where any member of the stable could defend the Heritage Cup, but only Dempsey was officially recognized as champion. The Catch Clause was invoked on the March 19 episode of NXT, where Gulak defeated Chase University's Riley Osborne by 2–1.
[40][14][15]
9 Tony D'Angelo May 14, 2024 NXT Orlando, FL 1 9190 Won 2–1. [41]
10 Charlie Dempsey August 13, 2024 NXT Orlando, FL 2 126133 Won 2–1. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on December 24, 2024, when the match aired on tape delay. [42]
11 Lexis King December 17, 2024 NXT Lowell, MA 1 126118 Won 1–0 due to disqualification. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on December 24, 2024, when the match aired on tape delay.
Due to the grey area regarding disqualification of the defending champion in British Rounds Rules, King and Charlie Dempsey faced each other in a one-fall sudden death match at NXT: New Year's Evil on January 7, 2025, that King won to solidify his win of the Heritage Cup.
After solidifying his win, King announced that all of his defenses going forward would be one-fall matches instead of British Rounds Rules.
[43][44][19]
12 Noam Dar April 22, 2025 NXT Paradise, NV 4 6059 This match was not contested under British Rounds Rules, but the rules were reinstated following Dar's win. [45]
Vacated June 21, 2025 Noam Dar vacated the title due to injury. [46]
13 Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo June 24, 2025 NXT Orlando, FL 1 269+269+ Defeated Tony D'Angelo by 2–1 to win the vacant title. Although Lorenzo is still officially recognized as champion on WWE's website, the Heritage Cup has not appeared on-screen since July 12, 2025, after D'Angelo stole and threw it off a bridge. [33][21]
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Combined reigns

Record four-time champion Noam Dar, whose second reign is the longest-reign for the title at 341 days and he has the most cumulative days as champion at 850 days (292 days and 798 days, respectively, as recognized by WWE due to tape delay).

As of March 20, 2026.

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Indicates the current champion
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More information Rank, Wrestler ...
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
1 Noam Dar4850798
2 Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo 1 269+ 269+
3 Charlie Dempsey2203209
4 A-Kid1N/A[d]174
5 Tyler Bate1N/A[e]160
6 Lexis King1126118
7 Tony D'Angelo19190
8 Nathan Frazer17069
9 Mark Coffey11442
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Notes

  1. WWE officially recognizes 292 days due to tape delay.
  2. WWE officially recognizes 42 days due to tape delay.
  3. Pete Dunne was the special guest referee.
  4. The actual number is undeterminable as both tape dates of when he won and lost the title are unknown.
  5. The actual number is undeterminable as the tape date of when he won the title is unknown.

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