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ECW World Heavyweight Title
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Champ |
Date |
Won from |
Location |
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Jimmy Snuka |
4-25-92 |
Wildman Bellomo |
Philadelphia |
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Snuka and Bellomo each won separate battle royals where the winner would advance to a match to crown the first ECW title. |
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Johnny Hot Body |
4-26-92 |
Jimmy Snuka |
Philadelphia |
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Jimmy Snuka |
7-12-92 |
Johnny Hot Body |
Philadelphia |
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Don Muraco |
10-24-92 |
Jimmy Snuka |
Philadelphia |
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The Sandman |
11-16-92 |
Don Muraco |
Philadelphia |
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Don Muraco |
4-3-93 |
The Sandman |
Philadelphia |
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Tito Santana |
8-8-93 |
Don Muraco |
Philadelphia |
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Shane Douglas |
9-9-93 |
Tito Santana |
Roanoke, VA |
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Douglas won by forfeit when Santana did not show up for the match. |
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Sabu |
10-2-93 |
Shane Douglas |
Philadelphia |
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Terry Funk |
12-26-93 |
Sabu |
Philadelphia |
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Shane Douglas |
3-26-94 |
Terry Funk |
Devon, PA |
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Douglas pinned Funk during an eight-man tag match, but the title changed hands due to a stipulation in the match. It was during this title reign (on Aug. 27, 1994) where Shane Douglas renounced the NWA World Title and elevated the ECW belt to world title status as Eastern Championship Wrestling became Extreme Championship Wrestling. |
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The Sandman |
4-15-95 |
Shane Douglas |
Philadelphia |
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Mikey Whipwreck |
10-28-95 |
The Sandman |
Philadelphia |
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The Sandman |
12-9-95 |
Mikey Whipwreck |
Philadelphia |
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Sandman defeated Steve Austin and Mikey Whipwreck in a triangle match to retain the title. |
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Raven |
1-27-96 |
The Sandman |
Philadelphia |
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The Sandman |
10-5-96 |
Raven |
Philadelphia |
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Sandman pinned Stevie Richards in a tag match where Richards substituted for Raven, with the stipulation that the title could change hands if Richards was pinned. |
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Raven |
12-7-96 |
The Sandman |
Philadelphia |
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Terry Funk |
Barely Legal 4-13-97 |
Raven |
Philadelphia |
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Sabu |
8-9-97 |
Terry Funk |
Philadelphia |
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Shane Douglas |
Hardcore Heaven 8-17-97 |
Sabu |
Fort Lauderdale |
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Douglas beat Sabu and Terry Funk in a triangle match to win the title. |
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Bam Bam Bigelow |
10-16-97 |
Shane Douglas |
Elmhurst, NY |
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Shane Douglas |
Nov. to Remember, 11-30-97 |
Bam Bam Bigelow |
Pittsburgh |
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Taz |
Guilty as Charged 1-10-99 |
Shane Douglas |
Kissimmee, FL |
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Mike Awesome |
Anarchy Rulz 9-19-99 |
Taz |
Chicago |
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Awesome won a three-way dance over Taz and Masato Tanaka. Awesome and Tanaka simultaneously pinned Taz, then Awesome pinned Tanaka. |
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Masato Tanaka |
12-18-99 |
Mike Awesome |
Nashville |
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Mike Awesome |
12-21-99 |
Masato Tanaka |
White Plains, NY |
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Tazz |
4-14-00 |
Mike Awesome |
Indianapolis, IN |
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Tommy Dreamer |
4-21-00 |
Tazz |
Philadelphia, PA. |
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Justin Credible |
4-21-00 |
Tommy Dreamer |
Philadelphia, PA. |
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Jerry Lynn |
10-1-00 |
Justin Credible |
St. Paul, MN. |
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Steve Corino |
11-5-00 |
Justin Credible |
Villa Park, IL. |
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Corino won the title in a four-man "Double Jeopardy" match against reigning champion Jerry Lynn, Credible, and Sandman. Credible eliminated Lynn, Corino eliminated Sandman, and then Corino pinned Credible for the win. |
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Sandman |
Guilty As Charged 1-7-01 |
Steve Corino |
New York, NY. |
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Rhino |
Guilty As Charged 1-7-01 |
Sandman |
New York, NY. |
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Sandman won a 3-way "Tables, Ladders, Chairs, and Canes" match against Corino and Credible. Rhino appeared after the match and gored up Sandman for the victory. Rhino then unified the Heavyweight Title with the TV Title. |
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