Current Champion: Defunct

Anime Title
January 11th 1999 - Guyver became the First Anime Champion after defeating Vegeta, Naga, and Ifurita in a 4 way cage match.
April 1st 1999 - On the first annual April Fools Day PPV, Nocti Defeated Guyver for the Championship.
June 12th 1999 - Jeice defeated Nocti to gain the Anime Championship Title.
July 30th 1999 - Following Jeice's first retirement, Morrigan threw 9 others over the top rope to grab the vacated Anime Championship Title
October 8th 1999 - Ahmed Johnson also threw out 9 other wrestlers to become the new Anime Champion, after Morrigon's death lead to the title being vacated.
October 9th 1999 - Ahmed laid down for Jeice the next day, allowing him to become the first two time Anime Champion in history.
February 18th 2000 - Following Jeice's second retirement, Miko Mido defeated Rugal to become the Anime Champion at On Your Computer 3.
July 21th 2000 - On July 14th 2000, Xahji stripped Miko of the Anime Championship. One week later, Yuki Kogarashi won a battle royale to become the new Champion.
September 28th 2000 - Cham Cham defeated Kogarashi two months later to become the Anime Champion.
November 17th 2000 - Fubuki Kai defeated Cham Cham in a "Green Hell in a Cell" Match to pick up her first ever Singles title.
June 2nd 2001 - Fubuki retired. At "Cyberslam III" Covetous defeated Megaman X to become the new Champion.
July 22nd 2001 - Piccolo defeated Covetous at "Summer Chaos" to become the new Champion.
November 6th 2001 - Piccolo's retirement vacated the Anime Title. Hyperkat defeated Janne Lee to gain Championship Status.
December 1st 2001 - Suicide won his first Anime Championship from Hyperkat in a Ladder match at "UCTF Carnage"
December 12th 2001 - Eleven days later, Suicide lost his belt to Chastity Marks in a casket match on Saturday Night Massacre.
January 12th 2002 - Suicide regained the Championship from Chastity in a Lumberjack Match on Massacre.
May 25th 2002 - Suicide lost the title in the "Hat vs. Camo" match at Cyberslam IV against William Clarke, who also Unified the Dustmaster and Anime Championship Titles.
September 23rd 2002 - Suicide regained the Championship for the third time after ending William Clarke's Year long Undefeated Streak At Only The Strong 2002. Suicide also won the Strong Man Award in the same event.
February 9th 2003 - Kunoi Ishigami defeated Suicide on February 9th 2003, thus earning his first Title Reign in the UCTF.
March 8th 2003 - One Month Later, Kunoi lost the UCTF Anime Title on his first defense against Andre Tau!
November 2nd 2003 - Andre Tau lost the Anime Championship to his former partner, Countdown.
March 21st 2004 - After the artist formerly known as Countdown gave up the Anime Title, Chipp Zanuff won the title in a Anime Championship Battle Royale on March 21st 2004.
June 5th 2004 - Chipp lost the title on his first defense to Xamot.
July 30th 2004 - Ethan Rice defeats Xamot in a cage match for the Anime Title.
December 14th 2004 - Ethan's Rice reign as Anime Champion comes to an end when he is defeated by Aisha Clan Clan.
March 19th 2005 - Suicide defeated Aisha Clan Clan to obtain the UCTF Anime Championship for a fourth time.
February 11th 2006 - Andre Tau stopped Suicide's eleven month Title Reign on Saturday Massacre.
February 24th 2008 - Kunoi Ishigami Unified the Anime Championship with the UCTF Grand Championship after defeating Suicide and Andre Tau at On Your Computer XI, ending this Championship's Legacy.