ECW title info
ECW World Heavyweight Title History
NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title
(April 25, 1992 - August 27, 1994) ECW World Heavyweight Title (August 27, 1994 - April 11, 2001) Name | Date | Location | Notes | Jimmy Snuka | April 25,
1992 | Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania | 1 | Johnny Hot Body | April 26,
1992 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Jimmy Snuka (2) | July 12,
1992 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Don Muraco | October
24, 1992 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | The Sandman | November
16, 1992 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Don Muraco (2) | April 3,
1992 | Radnor, Pennsylvania | | Tito Santana | August 8,
1992 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Shane Douglas | September
9, 1993 | Roanoke, Virginia | 2 | Sabu | October 2, 1993 | Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania | | Terry Funk | December
26, 1993 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Shane Douglas (2) | March 26,
1994 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 3 | The Sandman (2) | April 15,
1995 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Mikey Whipwreck | October
28, 1995 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | The Sandman (3) | December
9, 1995 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 4 | Raven | January 27, 1996 | Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania | | The Sandman (4) | October
5, 1996 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 5 | Raven (2) | December
7, 1996 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Terry Funk (2) | April 13,
1997 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Sabu (2) | August 9,
1997 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Shane Douglas (3) | August 17,
1997 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | 6 | Bam Bam Bigelow | October
16, 1997 | Queens, New York | | Shane Douglas (4) | November
30, 1997 | Monaca, Pennsylvania | | Taz | January 10, 1999 | Kissimmee,
Florida | | Mike Awesome | September 19, 1999 | Villa Park, Illinois | 7 | Masato Tanaka | December 17, 1999 | Nashville, Tennessee | | Mike Awesome (2) | December 23, 1999 | White Plains, New York | | Taz (2) | April 13, 2000 | Indianapolis, Indiana | | Tommy Dreamer | April 22, 2000 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Justin Credible | April 22, 2000 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | Jerry Lynn | October 1, 2000 | Saint Paul, Minnesota | | Steve Corino | November 5, 2000 | Villa Park, Illinois | 8 | The Sandman (5) | January 7, 2001 | New York City, New York | 9 | Rhino | January 7, 2001 | New York City, New York | 10 |
Notes: 1. Defeated Sal Bellomo in a match after they each win separate battle royals to determine
finalists. 2. Wins by forfeit when Tito Santana no-showed
for the match. 3. Pinned Terry Funk in 8-man war game
match with Douglas, Mr. Hughes, and Public Enemy vs. Funk, Hawk, Kevin Sullivan, and Tazmaniac. Defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in
the finals for the NWA World Heavyweight Title on August 27, 1994 in Philadelphia. Vacates the NWA World title and proclaimed
himself ECW World Heavyweight Champion. ECW withdraws from the NWA and renames the promotion Extreme Championhip Wrestling
in September of 1994. 4. Pinned Steve Austin in a
three way match between Mickey Whipwreck and Austin. 5.
Defeated Stevie Richards in a tag match with Sandman and Tommy Dreamer vs. Richards and Brian Lee when Raven no-showed. 6. Pinned Sabu in a Three Way Dance between Sabu and Terry Funk. 7. Mike Awesome defeated Taz and Masato Tanaka in a Three Way Dance.
8. Steve Corino defeated Justin Credible, The Sandman,
and Jerry Lynn in a "Double Jeopardy" match. 9. The
Sandman defeated Justin Credible and Steve Corino in a "three way dance: tables, ladders, chairs, and canes" match to win
the title. 10. Promotion closes in April 2001.
ECW
World Television Title History
NWA
Eastern Championship Wrestling Television Title (August 12, 1992 - September 1994)
Extreme
Championship Wrestling World Television Title (September 1994 - April 11, 2001)
Name |
Date |
Location |
Notes |
Johnny Hotbody |
August 12, 1992 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
1 |
Glenn Osbourne |
September 30,
1992 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
2 |
Jimmy Snuka |
March 12, 1993 |
Radnor, Pennsylvania |
3 |
Terry Funk |
October 1, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Sabu |
November 13,
1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
4 |
Tazmaniac |
March 6, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
J.T. Smith |
March 6, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
The Pitbull #1
|
April 16, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Mikey Whipwreck |
May 13, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Jason Knight |
August 13, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
2 Cold Scorpio |
November 4, 1994 |
Hamburg, Pennsylvania |
|
Dean Malenko |
November 4, 1994 |
Hamburg, Pennsylvania |
|
2 Cold Scorpio
(2) |
March 18, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Eddy Guerrero |
April 8, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Dean Malenko
(2) |
July 21, 1995 |
Tampa, Florida |
|
Eddie Guerrero
(2) |
July 28, 1995 |
Middletown, New York |
|
2 Cold Scorpio
(3) |
August 25, 1995 |
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania |
|
Mikey Whipwreck
(2) |
December 29,
1995 |
New York City, New York |
|
2 Cold Scorpio
(4) |
January 5, 1996
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Shane Douglas |
May 11, 1996 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
The Pitbull #2 |
June 1, 1996 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Chris Jericho |
June 22, 1996 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Shane Douglas
(2) |
July 13, 1996 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
5 |
Taz (2) |
June 7, 1997 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Bam Bam Bigelow |
March 1, 1998 |
Asbury Park, New Jersey |
|
Rob Van Dam |
April 4, 1998 |
Buffalo, New York |
|
Super Crazy |
March 12, 2000 |
Danbury, Connecticut |
6 |
Yoshihiro Tajiri |
April 8, 2000 |
Buffalo, New York |
7 |
Rhino |
April 22, 2000 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Kid Kash |
August 26, 2000 |
Queens, New York |
|
Rhino (2) |
September 9,
2000 |
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
|
Notes:
1.
Johnny Hotbody defeated Larry Winters for the title. Title was vacated on September 12, 1992 when Hotbody broke his ankle
in his title victory.
2.
Glenn Osbourne defeated The Sandman in a tournament final. Title was vacated in February of 1993.
3.
Jimmy Snuka defeated Glenn Osbourne in a 8-man tournament final for the title.
4.
Sabu pinned Terry Funk in a tag team match where the title can change hands.
5.
Shane Douglas defeated Chris Jericho, Pitbull #2, and 2 Cold Scorpio in a 4-man elimination match.
6.
Rob Van Dam was stripped of the title on March 11, 2000 due to an injury. Super Crazy defeated Rhino to win the title in a
tournament final.
7. Yoshihiro
Tajiri defeated Super Crazy and Little Guido to win the title in a three way match
ECW World Tag Team Title History
NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling Tag Team Titles (June 1992 - September 1994)
Extreme Championship Wrestling World Tag Team Titles (September 1994 - April 11, 2001)
Name |
Date |
Location |
Notes |
The
Super Destroyers |
June
23, 1992 |
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania |
1 |
Larry
Winters and Tony Stetson |
April
2, 1993 |
Radnor, Pennsylvania |
|
Johnny
Hotbody and Chris Candido |
April
3, 1993 |
Radnor, Pennsylvania |
2 |
The
Super Destroyers (2) |
May
15, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
3 |
Johnny
Hotbody and Chris Michaels |
May
15, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
4 |
Eddie
Gilbert and The Dark Patriot |
August
7, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
5 |
Johnny
Hotbody and Tony Stetson |
October
1, 1993 |
|
6 |
Tommy
Dreamer and Johnny Gunn |
November
13, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Kevin
Sullivan and Tazmaniac |
December
4, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
7 |
Kevin
Sullivan and Tazmaniac (2) |
March
5, 1994 |
|
8 |
Public
Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) |
March
6, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Cactus
Jack and Mikey Whipwreck |
August
27, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
9 |
Public
Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) (2) |
November
5, 1994 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Sabu
and Tazmaniac |
February
4, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Chris
Benoit and Dean Malenko |
February
25, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Public
Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) (3) |
April
8, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
10 |
Raven
and Stevie Richards |
October
7, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Public
Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) (4) |
October
7, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
11 |
2
Cold Scorpio and The Sandman |
October
28, 1995 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
12 |
Mikey
Whipwreck and Cactus Jack (2) |
December
29, 1995 |
New York City, New York |
13 |
The
Eliminators (Perry Saturn and John Kronus) |
February
3, 1996 |
New York City, New York |
|
The
Gangstas (New Jack and Mustapha Saed) |
August
3, 1996 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
The
Eliminators (Perry Saturn and John Kronus) (2) |
December
20, 1996 |
August
3, 1996 |
|
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) |
March
15, 1997 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
The
Eliminators (Perry Saturn and John Kronus) (3) |
April
13, 1997 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (2) |
June
20, 1997 |
Waltham, Massachuttes |
|
The
Gangstas (New Jack and Mustapha Saed) (2) |
July
19, 1997 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
14 |
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (3) |
August
17, 1997 |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
15 |
New
Jack and John Kronus |
September
20, 1997 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
The
FBI (Little Guido and Tracey Smothers) |
October
18, 1997 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Doug
Furnas and Phil Lafon |
December
5, 1997 |
Waltham, Massachuttes |
|
Chris
Candido and Lance Storm |
December
6, 1997 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
16 |
Sabu
and Rob Van Dam |
June
27, 1998 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (4) |
October
24, 1998 |
Cleveland, Ohio |
|
Masato
Tanaka and Balls Mahoney |
November
1, 1998 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
|
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (5) |
November
6, 1998 |
New York City, New York |
|
Sabu
and Rob Van Dam (2) |
December
13, 1998 |
Tokyo, Japan |
|
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (6) |
April
17, 1999 |
Buffalo, New York |
17 |
Balls
Mahoney and Spike Dudley |
July
18, 1999 |
Dayton, Ohio |
|
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (7) |
August
13, 1999 |
Cleveland, Ohio |
|
Balls
Mahoney and Spike Dudley (2) |
August
14, 1999 |
Toledo, Ohio |
|
The
Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) (8) |
August
26, 1999 |
Queens, New York |
|
Raven
and Tommy Dreamer |
August
26, 1999 |
Queens, New York |
|
Justin
Credible and Lance Storm |
January
9, 2000 |
Birmingham, Alabama |
|
Tommy
Dreamer and Masato Tanaka |
February
27, 2000 |
Cincinatti, Ohio |
|
Raven
and Mike Awesome |
March
4, 2000 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Justin
Credible and Lance Storm (2) |
March
12, 2000 |
Danbury, Connecticut |
18 |
Mikey
Whipwreck and Yoshihiro Tajiri |
August
25, 2000 |
Queens, New York |
19 |
Little
Guido and Tony Mamaluke |
August
26, 2000 |
Queens, New York |
|
Danny
Doring and Amish Roadkill |
December
3, 2000 |
New York City, New York |
|
Notes:
1. The Super Destroyers defeated Max Thrasher and Glenn Osbourne in a tournament final to win the titles.
2. Chris Michaels joins Johnny Hotbody and Chris Candido to defend the titles by using various combonations.
3. The Super Destroyers defeated Johnny Hotbody and Chris Michaels to win the titles.
4. The titles were vacated in July of 1993 when Candido left for Smoky Mountain Wrestling.
5. Eddie Gilbert and The Dark Patriot defeated The Super Destroyers for the titles.
6. The titles were awarded to Johnny Hotbody and Tony Stetson when Eddie Gilbert and Dark Patriot (Doug
Gilbert) left ECW.
7. Kevin Sullivan and Tazmanaic defeated Shane Douglas and Tommy Dreamer for the titles when Douglas turned against Dreamer. The titles were then held-up with the Bruise Brothers (Ron and Don Harris)
on February 5, 1994.
8. Kevin Sullivan and Tazmaniac defeated The Bruise Brothers to win the titles.
9. The titles were renamed the ECW World Tag Team Titles.
10. Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko and Taz and
Rick Steiner in a Triangle Match to win the titles.
11. Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated Raven and Stevie Richards and The Gangstas
(New Jack and Musthapha Saed) to win the tag team titles.
12. 2 Cold Scorpio keeps the Television title and wins the World Tag Team titles over Rocco Rock of
Public Enemy. Scorpio picks The Sandman as his tag team partner.
13. Mikey Whipwreck wins the television title and World Tag Team titles over 2 Cold Scorpio. Cactus
Jack appoints himself as Mikey Whipwreck's tag team partnet.
14. The titles were vacated in August of 1997 when Mustapha Saed leaves the promotion.
15. The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) defeated PG-13 (JC Ice and Wolfie D) to win the tag team
titles.
16. Chris Candido and Lance Storm defeated Doug Furnas and Phil Lafon and Balls Mahoney and Axl Rotten
to win the tag team titles in a Three Way Dance.
17. D-Von Dudley defeated Rob Van Dam to win the tag team titles in a singles match.
18. The Impact Players (Justin Credible and Lance Storm) defeated Raven and Mike Awesome, Tommy Dreamer
and Masato Tanaka in a three way match for the titles. Titles were vacated in May of 2000 when Lance Storm left ECW.
19. Mikey Whipwreck and Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Tommy Dreamer and Jerry
Lynn, and Simon Diamond andJohnny Swinger in a three-way dance final to win the titles in a tournament.
OTHER ECW CHAMPIONSHIPS
ECW Pennsylvania Heavyweight Title History Name
Name |
Date |
Location |
Notes |
Tommy Cairo |
May 14, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
1 |
Tony Stetson |
August 7, 1993 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
2 |
Notes
1.
Tommy Cairo won the title in a battle royal.
2. The
title was later abandoned.
ECW Maryland Heavyweight
Title History
Name |
Date |
Location |
Notes |
JT Smith |
October 16, 1993 |
North East, Maryland |
1 |
Notes:
- JT Smith won the title in a battle royal and the title was later abandoned
FTW World Heavyweight Title History
Name |
Date |
Location |
Notes |
Taz |
May 15, 1998 |
Queens, New York |
1 |
Sabu |
December 19,
1998 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
2 |
Taz (2) |
March 21, 1999 |
Asbury Park, New Jersey |
|
Notes:
1. Declares Himself Champion.
2.
Let Sabu Defeat Him For Belt.
|