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National Wrestling Alliance/
Eastern Championship Wrestling
Television Championship
(August 12, 1992 - August 27, 1994)
Extreme Championship Wrestling
World Television Title
(August 27, 1994 - April 11, 2001)
Eastern Championship Wrestling
Television Championship
(August 12, 1992 - August 27, 1994)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Johnny Hotbody | Aug 12, 1992 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 31 days |
Johnny Hotbody defeated Larry Winters in a match to crown the first E.C.W. Television Championship.
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** Vacated ** | Sep 12, 1992 | -- | -- | |
The title was vacated on September 12, 1992 after Hotbody broke his ankle in his title victory and was unable to defend the championship.
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Glenn Osbourne | Sep 30, 1992 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 151 days |
Glenn Osbourne eliminated The Sandman in a battle royal for the vacant title.
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** Vacated ** | Feb 28, 1993 | -- | -- | |
Osbourne vacates the title February of 1993, reason unknown.
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Jimmy Snuka | Apr 20, 1993 | Hardcore TV | Radnor, USA | 164 days |
Jimmy Snuka defeated Glenn Osbourne in a 8-man tournament final for the title. The tournament also included Johnny Hotbody, Eddie Gilbert, J.T. Smith, Tommy Cairo, Salvatore Bellomo and Larry Winters.
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Terry Funk | Oct 1, 1993 | N.W.A. Bloodfest | Philadelphia, USA | 43 days |
Sabu | Nov 13, 1993 | November to Rem… | Philadelphia, USA | 122 days |
Sabu pinned Terry Funk in a tag team match where the title can change hands.
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Taz | Mar 15, 1994 | Hardcore TV | Philadelphia, USA | 7 days |
-- Mar 22, 1994 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Mar 22, 1994 -- | ||||
J.T. Smith | Mar 22, 1994 | Hardcore TV | Philadelphia, USA | 25 days |
The Pitbull | Apr 16, 1994 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 31 days |
Mikey Whipwreck | May 17, 1994 | Hardcore TV | Philadelphia, USA | 88 days |
Jason | Aug 13, 1994 | Hardcore Heaven | Philadelphia, USA | 101 days |
On August 27, 1994, Eastern Championship Wrestling separates from the N.W.A. and renames the promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling. They also keep control of their T.V. title and rename it the E.C.W. World Television Championship.
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World Television Title
(August 27, 1994 - April 11, 2001)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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2 Cold Scorpio | Nov 22, 1994 | Hardcore TV | Hamburg, USA | 7 days |
Dean Malenko | Nov 29, 1994 | Hardcore TV | Hamburg, USA | 109 days |
-- Mar 18, 1995 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Mar 18, 1995 -- | ||||
2 Cold Scorpio [2] | Mar 18, 1995 | Extreme Warfare | Philadelphia, USA | 21 days |
Eddy Guerrero | Apr 8, 1995 | Three Way Dance | Philadelphia, USA | 115 days |
Dean Malenko [2] | Aug 1, 1995 | Hardcore TV | Tampa, USA | 7 days |
Eddy Guerrero [2] | Aug 8, 1995 | Hardcore TV | Middletown, USA | 17 days |
2 Cold Scorpio [3] | Aug 25, 1995 | Live Event | Jim Thorpe, USA | 126 days |
Mikey Whipwreck [2] | Dec 29, 1995 | Holiday Hell | Philadelphia, USA | 7 days |
2 Cold Scorpio [4] | Jan 5, 1996 | House Party | Philadelphia, USA | 127 days |
Shane Douglas | May 11, 1996 | A Matter Of Res… | Philadelphia, USA | 21 days |
Pitbull #2 | Jun 1, 1996 | Fight The Power | Philadelphia, USA | 21 days |
Chris Jericho | Jun 22, 1996 | Hardcore Heaven | Philadelphia, USA | 21 days |
Shane Douglas [2] | Jul 13, 1996 | Heat Wave | Philadelphia, USA | 329 days |
Shane Douglas wins the title in a 4-Corners Elimination Match that also included the champion Chris Jericho, Pitbull #2 and 2 Cold Scorpio.
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Taz [2] | Jun 7, 1997 | -- | -- | 267 days |
Bam Bam Bigelow | Mar 1, 1998 | Living Dangerously | Asbury Park, USA | 38 days |
Rob Van Dam | Apr 8, 1998 | Hardcore TV | Buffalo, USA | 696 days |
** Vacated Due To Injury** | Mar 4, 2000 | -- | -- | 8 days |
Rob Van Dan vacated the title due to injury.
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Super Crazy | Mar 12, 2000 | Living Dangerously | Danbury, USA | 27 days |
Super Crazy defeated Rhino in the finals of a tournament to win the title.
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-- Apr 8, 2000 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Apr 14, 2000 -- | ||||
Tajiri | Apr 14, 2000 | ECW on TNN | Buffalo, USA | 8 days |
Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Super Crazy and Little Guido in a Three-Way Dance to win the vacant title.
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Rhino | Apr 22, 2000 | CyberSlam | Philadelphia, USA | 126 days |
-- Aug 26, 2000 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Aug 26, 2000 -- | ||||
Kid Kash | Aug 26, 2000 | Mid-Town Massac… | New York, USA | 7 days |
-- Sep 2, 2000 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Sep 22, 2000 -- | ||||
Rhino Richards [2] | Sep 22, 2000 | ECW on TNN | Mississauga, Canada | 201 days |
On April 11, 2001, H.H.G. Corporation, the parent comapany owned by Paul Heyman declared bankruptcy. Although E.C.W. would continue to exist in the W.W.F., the titles owned by E.C.W. cease to exist.
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