On the Week 2 Trivia, we determined that Jon Fitch served as the PFL’s first champion. Who won the second belt, upgrading his WSOF 145-pound title in the process?

In 2018, PFL ran its first Championships event that crowned six tournament beltholders. Who was the first one to claim gold that night, in a division the promotion brought back in 2025?

The quickest stoppage in PFL championship history took 33 seconds, when this combatant put his guns down—figuratively—and won his bracket’s final with one punch.

Not counting the two “Superfight” titles won by Francis Ngannou and Cristiane Justino, which fighter recently earned the first PFL Champions Series belt (not Bellator) held outside of the tournaments?

The World Series of Fighting concluded with WSOF 35 in 2017, featuring a heavyweight championship headliner. Which big man secured the title that night, only to vacate it shortly thereafter to go to the UFC?

Which of these former WSOF/PFL champions is not in a three-way tie for the most title wins (six)—tourney and non-tourney—in company history?

Almost every championship tilt has a winner and a loser. For the latter, which L-named athlete has sustained the most defeats when vying for WSOF or PFL belts?

Which was the only open women’s division that put on championship bouts for the WSOF?

Just one fighter in combined WSOF/PFL history has claimed a division’s throne by forcing his opponent’s corner to throw in the towel at the end of a round. Who won that fight between former 205-pound UFC expats?

This two-time tournament champion won it all several years apart, while he maintained an undefeated record through both brackets. Who is it?