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Every Thursday Night |
| Title Holder: | Number of Times | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Pirate Ryan | 1 Time (Last) | Pirate Ryan beat the longest running Champion at Do or Die in a triple threat match with BBQ-gan. He is also the last person to be called Graphic War Champion as of the start of season 2, the title has been renamed the Graphic War Signature Champion |
| Neo Saiyan | 1 Time | The first ever Graphic War Champion when he won the title in a Tournament near the start of Graphic War, form then he held it the whole season only losing his shot for a perfect season when he lost to Pirate Ryan at Do or Die. |
| Title Holder: | Number of Times | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Super Android Weaver | 1 Time (Current) | Super Android Weaver did what no one else seem to be able to do for months and that was beat Pirate Ryan for the title. |
| Pirate Ryan | 2 Time | Pirate Ryan won what should have been a triple threat match, but Daio not being able to show up for the event was strip of his title and there for once again Pirate Ryan face Neo Saiyan, this time winning the title. |
| Daio | 1 Time | Winning a non-title match in week one, Daio face off Neo Saiyan for the title beating him. Some would say Daio, being a new commer beat the best champion Graphic War has ever seen. |
| Neo Saiyan | 1 Time | Losing the title wasn′t easy for him, however he came back strong and beat Pirate Ryan to regain the gold. |
| Pirate Ryan | 2 Time | After beating Neo Saiyan for the Graphic War Champion, the title was renamed the Signature Championship, marking him the first to hold this title. He also became the shortest running champion when Neo Saiyan beat him at the following Pay Per View. |
| Title Holder: | Number of Times | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Joker | 1 Time (Current) | Joker pull off the biggest win of his Graphic War run when he won a tournament which crown the new Avatar Title. |
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