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==#DHA4USChamp (VWE)== Since his return to VWE in February of 2017, DHA has been very vocal in his one goal for this return, to be the VWE United States Champion. His desire to be US Champion actually started during his first run in VWE all the way back in 2012. His first feud was against then US Champion, Cody Houley. He even defeated Cody in a Ladder Match to keep his VWE contract, but was not granted a title shot. Then Cody lost the title to Shinja Ugajin, who DHA then defeated in a Non-Title Match, only to not get a title shot. Eventually, the US Title was merged with the VWE European Championship into the International Championship, a title DHA won twice, but it never felt the same to him. But in 2017, when he made his way back from the indies, the US Title had also returned. When Night was forced to put the US Title on the line in a Battle Royale (June 28, 2017), DHA was taken out by Loody Graves and unable to participate. In early 2018, DHA did have a couple opportunities thanks to Michael Karsin as US Champion doing the Open Challenge on Primetime and Edge. But, David was unsuccessful in his attempts. And then fate kicked David while he was down. He decided not to participate in a tournament to name a # 1 Contender to the US Title, which eventually went to Jeff Fireguard, a man David had just beat at VWE Versus. Jeff went on to defeat Michael and win the US Title, putting a big target on his back from the Icon. This all came to a head on the June 15 episode of Edge where DHA forced the Misfit to tap out and became the US Champion. David even retained the title against Michael Karsin who finally cashed in his rematch. Unfortunately, that high of being US Champion would not last long as just three weeks later, David would lose the title to Chris Crossfade at VWE BeachBrawl (7/6/18). Upset over the loss and tired of being ridiculed by his peers, DHA flew off the handle, beat down Rhys Tucker and defeated him to win the VWE Xtreme Championship, a title David went on to change into his own version of the "US Championship". Thankfully this confusion ended just three weeks later when Seth Cameron defeated David for the Xtreme Title at VWE Horizon (8/10/18). But this moment sparked something in David. And being that 2018 is an election year, DHA decided to get the public on his side, wanting to show them that he was a better option for US Champion than a "drugged up hippie" referring to Chris Crossfade, and then a better option than a "makeup wearing freak, who doesn't have enough confidence in his own abilities that he has to try and be cool" referring to the man who dethroned Crossfade, Jeff Fireguard. To gather more support around the nation, David held rallies, delivered passionate speeches and even hired Cheryl White as his image consultant and campaign manager. DHA has promised that once he is US Champion again, he will build a metaphorical wall around the title, only defending the title against verified US Citizens and will bring pride back to the red, white and blue. And the campaign continued to roll until Fireguard could take no more and challenged DHA to put up or shut up, but with Cheryl White's guidance and assistance, DHA defeated Jeff on the 10/12/18 edition of VWE Edge to become a 2-time VWE United States Champion. In early 2019, the campaign changed to focus on the King of the Arena Tournament, a tournament that David did successfully win after defeating Rhys Tucker, Adune Snowpaw, Drake Edwards, and then finally Brakman Wylder in the finals. [[File:DHA_Campaign_Poster.png|thumb|250px|left|Campaign Poster for DHA 4 US Champ]]
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