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ECW World Television Title History
Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
---|---|---|---|
Johnny Hotbody | Larry Winters | 8/12/1992 | Philadelphia, PA[1] |
Glen Osbourne | The Sandman | 9/30/1992 | Philadelphia, PA[2] |
Jimmy Snuka | Glen Osbourne | 3/12/1993 | Radnor, PA[3] |
Terry Funk | Jimmy Snuka | 10/1/1993 | NWA Bloodfest: Part 1 |
Sabu | Terry Funk | 11/13/1993 | November to Remember[4] |
The Tazmaniac | Sabu | 3/6/1994 | Philadelphia, PA |
JT Smith | The Tazmaniac | 3/6/1994 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Pitbull #1 | JT Smith | 4/16/1994 | Philadelphia, PA |
Mikey Whipwreck | The Pitbull #1 | 5/13/1994 | Philadelphia, PA |
Jason | Mikey Whipwreck |
8/13/1994 | Hardcore Heaven |
Too Cold Scorpio | Jason | 11/4/1994 | Hamburg, PA |
Dean Malenko | Too Cold Scorpio |
11/4/1994 | Hamburg, PA |
Too Cold Scorpio (2) |
Dean Malenko | 3/18/1995 | Philadelphia, PA |
Eddie Guerrero | Too Cold Scorpio |
4/8/1995 | Three Way Dance |
Dean Malenko (2) | Eddie Guerrero | 7/21/1995 | Tampa, FL |
Eddie Guerrero (2) | Dean Malenko | 7/28/1995 | Middletown, NY |
Too Cold Scorpio (3) |
Eddie Guerrero | 8/25/1995 | Jim Thorpe, PA |
Mikey Whipwreck (2) |
Too Cold Scorpio |
12/29/1995 | Holiday Hell |
Too Cold Scorpio (4) |
Mikey Whipwreck |
1/5/1996 | House Party |
Shane Douglas | Too Cold Scorpio |
5/11/1996 | A Matter of Respect |
The Pitbull #2 | Shane Douglas | 6/1/1996 | Fight the Power |
Chris Jericho | Pitbull #2 | 6/22/1996 | Hardcore Heaven |
Shane Douglas (2) | Chris Jericho | 7/13/1996 | Heat Wave[5] |
Taz (2) | Shane Douglas | 6/7/1997 | Wrestlepalooza |
Bam Bam Bigelow | Taz | 3/1/1998 | Living Dangerously |
Rob Van Dam | Bam Bam Bigelow |
4/4/1998 | Buffalo, NY[6] |
Super Crazy | Rhino | 3/12/2000 | Living Dangerously[7] |
Yoshihiro Tajiri | Super Crazy | 4/8/2000 | ECW on TNN[8] |
Rhino | Yoshihiro Tajiri | 4/22/2000 | CyberSlam |
Kid Kash | Rhino | 8/26/2000 | ECW on TNN |
Rhyno (2) | Kid Kash | 9/9/2000 | ECW on TNN[9] |
Footnotes:
[1]: No title tournament that I’m aware of, just two top contenders facing off for the title. Hotbody legitimately injured his ankle and on September 12, 1992, he was forced by ECW to relinquish the title.
[2]: Osbourne and Sandman were the final two men who competed in a battle royal and wrestled later in the night to crown a new champion. In February 1993, Osbourne was stripped of the title for unknown reasons.
[3]: This was a tournament final.
[4]: The TV title was defended in a tag match which included the TV champ Terry Funk & King Kong Bundy against Sabu & Road Warrior Hawk. Sabu pinned Funk and because of the match stipulations, Sabu became the new TV champion.
[5]: This was a four-way dance which also included Pitbull #2 and Too Cold Scorpio.
[6]: On March 4, 2000, Rob Van Dam was injured and forced to vacate the title.
[7]: This was a tournament final.
[8]: This was a three-way match which also included Little Guido.
[9]: On April 11, 2001, ECW shut down and the WWF buys their assets, which leaves Rhino as the final REAL ECW World Television Champion.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
ECW World Tag Team Titles History
Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
---|---|---|---|
The Super Destroyers |
The Night Breed | 6/23/1992 | Philadelphia, PA[1] |
Tony Stetson & Larry Winters |
The Super Destroyers |
4/2/1993 | Radnor, PA |
The Suicide Blondes[2] |
Tony Stetson & Larry Winters |
4/3/1993 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Super Destroyers (2) |
The Suicide Blondes |
5/15/1993 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Suicide Blondes (2) |
The Super Destroyers |
5/15/1993 | Philadelphia, PA[3] |
The Dark Patriot & Eddie Gilbert |
Salvatore Bellamo & The Sandman |
8/8/1993 | Philadelphia, PA[4] |
Johnny Hotbody & Tony Stetson |
– | 10/1/1993 | NWA Bloodfest: Part 1[5] |
Tommy Dreamer & Johnny Gunn |
Johnny Hotbody & Tony Stetson |
11/13/1993 | November to Remember |
Kevin Sullivan & The Tazmaniac |
Shane Douglas & Tommy Dreamer |
12/4/1993 | Philadelphia, PA[6] |
The Public Enemy | Kevin Sullivan & The Tazmaniac |
3/6/1994 | Philadelphia, PA |
Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck |
The Public Enemy | 8/27/1994 | NWA World Title Tournament |
The Public Enemy (2) |
Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck |
11/5/1994 | November to Remember |
Sabu & The Tazmaniac |
The Public Enemy | 2/4/1995 | Double Tables |
Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko |
Sabu & The Tazmaniac |
2/25/1995 | Return of the Funker |
The Public Enemy (3) |
Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko |
4/8/1995 | Three Way Dance[7] |
Raven & Stevie Richards |
The Public Enemy | 6/30/1995 | Jim Thorpe, PA |
The Pitbulls | Raven & Stevie Richards |
9/16/1995 | Gangsta’s Paradise |
Raven & Stevie Richards (2) |
The Pitbulls | 10/7/1995 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Public Enemy (4) |
Raven & Stevie Richards |
10/7/1995 | Philadelphia, PA[8] |
2 Cold Scorpio & The Sandman |
The Public Enemy | 10/28/1995 | Philadelphia, PA[9] |
Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck (2) |
2 Cold Scorpio & The Sandman |
12/29/1995 | New York, NY[10] |
The Eliminators | Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck |
2/3/1996 | Queens, NY[11] |
The Gangstas | The Eliminators | 8/3/1996 | The Doctor Is In |
The Eliminators (2) |
The Gangstas | 12/20/1996 | Middletown, NY |
The Dudley Boyz | The Eliminators | 3/15/1997 | Hostile City Showdown |
The Eliminators (3) |
The Dudley Boyz | 4/13/1997 | Barely Legal |
The Dudley Boyz (2) |
The Eliminators | 6/20/1997 | Waltham, MA[12] |
The Gangstas (2) | The Dudley Boyz | 7/19/1997 | Heat Wave |
The Dudley Boyz (3) |
The Gangstas | 8/17/1997 | Hardcore Heaven[13] |
John Kronus & New Jack |
The Dudley Boyz | 9/20/1997 | As Good As It Gets |
Little Guido & Tracy Smothers |
John Kronus & New Jack |
10/18/1997 | Philadelphia, PA |
Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon |
Little Guido & Tracy Smothers |
12/5/1997 | Waltham, MA |
Chris Candido & Lance Storm |
Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon |
12/6/1997 | Better Than Ever[14] |
Sabu & Rob Van Dam |
Chris Candido & Lance Storm |
6/27/1998 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Dudley Boyz (4) |
Sabu & Rob Van Dam |
10/24/1998 | Cleveland, OH |
Balls Mahoney & Masato Tanaka |
The Dudley Boyz | 11/1/1998 | November to Remember |
The Dudley Boyz (5) |
Balls Mahoney & Masato Tanaka |
11/6/1998 | Queens, NY |
Sabu & Rob Van Dam (2) |
The Dudley Boyz | 12/13/1998 | Japan |
The Dudley Boyz (6) |
Sabu & Rob Van Dam |
4/17/1999 | Buffalo, NY[15] |
Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney |
The Dudley Boyz | 7/18/1999 | Heat Wave |
The Dudley Boyz (7) |
Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney |
8/13/1999 | Cleveland, OH |
Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney (2) |
The Dudley Boyz | 8/14/1999 | ECW on TNN |
The Dudley Boyz (8) |
Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney |
8/26/1999 | ECW on TNN |
Raven & Tommy Dreamer |
The Dudley Boyz | 8/26/1999 | ECW on TNN |
The Impact Players |
Raven & Tommy Dreamer |
1/9/2000 | Guilty as Charged |
Tommy Dreamer & Masato Tanaka |
The Impact Players |
2/26/2000 | ECW on TNN |
Raven & Mike Awesome |
Tommy Dreamer & Masato Tanaka |
3/4/2000 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Impact Players (2) |
Raven & Mike Awesome |
3/12/2000 | Living Dangerously[16] |
Yoshihiro Tajiri & Mikey Whipwreck |
Simon Diamond & Johnny Swinger |
8/25/2000 | ECW on TNN[17] |
Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke |
Yoshihiro Tajiri & Mikey Whipwreck |
8/26/2000 | ECW on TNN |
Danny Doring & Roadkill |
Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke |
12/3/2000 | Massacre on 34th Street[18] |
Footnotes:
[1]: This was a tournament final.
[2]: The Suicide Blondes consisted of Chris Candido, Johnny Hotbody & Chris Michaels. Since there were three members of the team, all three members were allowed to defend the titles using the Freebird Rule.
[3]: The titles were vacated once Chris Candido left ECW for Smoky Mountain Wrestling.
[4]: This was a tournament final.
[5]: Johnny Hotbody and Tony Stetson were awarded the titles due to the fact that the Dark Patriot and Eddie Gilbert were leaving ECW.
[6]: Shane Douglas substituted for Johnny Gunn in this match.
[7]: This was a three-way match which also included the team of Rick Steiner & The Tazmaniac.
[8]: This was a three-way match which also included the team of The Gangstas.
[9]: Scorpio defeated Rocco Rock in a match also for Scorpio’s ECW World TV title, choosing Sandman as his partner.
[10]: Whipwreck defeated Scorpio in a match for his TV and Tag Team titles; Cactus Jack appointed himself as Mikey’s partner.
[11]: This match aired on February 6, 1996, on ECW Hardcore TV.
[12]: The Dudley Boyz defeated John Kronus in a handicap match due to Perry Saturn being injured.
[13]: Due to Mustafa Saed leaving ECW, the Dudley Boyz were once again crowned ECW world tag team champions.
[14]: This was a three-way match which also involved the team of Balls Mahoney & Axl Rotten.
[15]: D-Von Dudley defeated Rob Van Dam in a singles match to win the titles.
[16]: This was a three-way dance which also involved the team of Tommy Dreamer & Masato Tanaka. On April 22, 2000, Justin Credible won the ECW world heavyweight title and therefore was forced to vacate the title. By this point, Lance Storm had left ECW for WCW anyway, so Credible threw down his tag belt as a sign that he was abandoning the title.
[17]: Tajiri and Whipwreck won the titles in a three-way tournament final which also included the teams of Tommy Dreamer & Jerry Lynn and Simon Diamond & Johnny Swinger.
[18]: On April 11, 2001, ECW shut down and the WWF buys their assets, which makes Doring and Roadkill the final REAL ECW world tag team champions.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
ECW World Heavyweight Title History
Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
---|---|---|---|
Jimmy Snuka | Salvatore Bellomo | 4/25/1992 | Mount Tabor, PA[1] |
Johnny Hotbody | Jimmy Snuka | 4/26/1992 | Philadelphia, PA |
Jimmy Snuka (2) | Johnny Hotbody | 7/14/1992 | Philadelphia, PA |
Don Muraco | Jimmy Snuka | 9/30/1992 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Sandman | Don Muraco | 11/16/1992 | Philadelphia, PA |
Don Muraco (2) | The Sandman | 4/3/1993 | Radnor, PA |
Tito Santana | Don Muraco | 8/8/1993 | Philadelphia, PA |
Shane Douglas | Tito Santana | 9/9/1993 | Roanoke, VA[2] |
Sabu | Shane Douglas | 10/2/1993 | NWA Bloodfest: Part 2 |
Terry Funk | Sabu | 12/26/1993 | Holiday Hell |
Shane Douglas (2) | Terry Funk | 3/26/1994 | Ultimate Jeopardy[3] |
The Sandman (2) | Shane Douglas | 4/15/1995 | Hostile City Showdown |
Mikey Whipwreck | The Sandman | 10/28/1995 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Sandman (3) | Mikey Whipwreck | 12/9/1995 | December to Dismember[4] |
Raven | The Sandman | 1/27/1996 | Philadelphia, PA |
The Sandman (4) | Stevie Richards | 10/5/1996 | Ultimate Jeopardy[5] |
Raven (2) | The Sandman | 12/7/1996 | Holiday Hell |
Terry Funk (2) | Raven | 4/13/1997 | Barely Legal |
Sabu (2) | Terry Funk | 8/9/1997 | Born to be Wired |
Shane Douglas (3) | Sabu | 8/17/1997 | Hardcore Heaven[6] |
Bam Bam Bigelow | Shane Douglas | 10/16/1997 | New York, NY |
Shane Douglas (4) | Bam Bam Bigelow | 11/30/1997 | November to Remember |
Taz | Shane Douglas | 1/10/1999 | Guilty as Charged |
Mike Awesome | Taz | 9/19/1999 | Anarchy Rulz[7] |
Masato Tanaka | Mike Awesome | 12/17/1999 | ECW on TNN |
Mike Awesome (2) | Masato Tanaka | 12/23/1999 | ECW on TNN |
Tazz (2) | Mike Awesome | 4/13/2000 | ECW on TNN[8] |
Tommy Dreamer | Tazz | 4/22/2000 | CyberSlam |
Justin Credible | Tommy Dreamer | 4/22/2000 | CyberSlam |
Jerry Lynn | Justin Credible | 10/1/2000 | Anarchy Rulz |
Steve Corino | Jerry Lynn | 11/5/2000 | November to Remember[9] |
The Sandman (5) | Steve Corino | 1/7/2001 | Guilty as Charged[10] |
Rhino | The Sandman | 1/7/2001 | Guilty as Charged[11] |
Footnotes:
[1]: This was a tournament final.
[2]: Title awarded to Douglas by forfeit when Tito Santana didn’t show up for the match.
[3]: Douglas pinned Funk in an eight-man tag team Ultimate Jeopardy match which included Shane Douglas, Mr. Hughes and Public Enemy against Road Warrior Hawk, Kevin Sullivan, The Tazmaniac and Terry Funk. Due to a prematch stipulation, the title changed hands. Also, on August 27, 1994, Eastern Championship Wrestling was renamed Extreme Championship Wrestling once Shane Douglas denounced the NWA to break away and become their own seperate promotion.
[4]: This was a triple-threat match which also involved Steve Austin.
[5]: Stevie Richards substituted for Raven in a tag match that had as a stipulation that if he got pinned, Raven would lose the belt. The tag match ended up being The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer against Stevie Richards and Brian Lee.
[6]: Shane Douglas was victorious over both Sabu and Terry Funk in this three-way elimination match.
[7]: This was a three-way match also involving Masato Tanaka.
[8]: Even though Tazz was working for the WWF at the time, Vince McMahon allowed him to come over to ECW and squash Mike Awesome for the ECW world title belt because of his recent signing with WCW for the fear that Mike Awesome would take the belt with him.
[9]: This was a Double Jeopardy match also involving Justin Credible and The Sandman.
[10]: This was a Tables, Ladders, Chairs, and Canes match also involving Justin Credible.
[11]: On April 11, 2001, ECW shuts down and the WWF buys their assets, which makes Rhino the final REAL ECW world heavyweight champion.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com