Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Title:
Ricky Blues January 18, 1992 Odenton, Maryland 1
Max Thrasher July 11, 1992 Pasadena, Maryland 2
Lucifer (Tim Burke) February 5, 1993 Gaithersburg, Maryland
Morgus the Maniac November 13, 1993 Hampstead, Maryland
Lucifer (2) November 14, 1993 Essex, Maryland
Morgus the Maniac (2) November 1994 3
Mad Dog O'Malley
Corporal Punishment March 26, 1995
Jim Neidhart October 1, 1995
Corporal Punishment (2) October 1995
Joe Thunder December 3, 1995
Johnny Gunn (Tom Brandi) March 26, 1996
Corporal Punishment (3) June 30, 1996
Axl Rotten June 30, 1996
Mark Schrader September 13, 1996
Axl Rotten (2) November 23, 1996
Stevie Richards February 2, 1997
Disco Inferno April 3, 1997 4
Pit Bull #2 August 10, 1997 5
Salvatore Sincere (Tom Brandi) (2) November 8, 1997 6
Glenn Osbourne February 1, 1998 Baltimore, Maryland 7
Danny Rose April 4, 1998 Essex, Maryland
Morgus the Maniac (3) November 14, 1998 Hampstead, Maryland
Bob Starr
Honky Tonk Man October 2, 1999 Dundalk, Maryland
Bob Starr (2) November 13, 1999 Hampstead, Maryland
Patch March 31, 2000 Dundalk, Maryland 8
Lucifer (3) April 29, 2000 Middle River, Maryland 9
DOA August 9, 2000 Martinsburg, West Virginia 10
Buzz Stryker August 12, 2000
Max Thrasher (2) September 22, 2000 Dundalk, Maryland 11
Dino Casanova 2000
Max Thrasher (3) November 11, 2000 Hampstead, Maryland 12
Rayne April 12, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland 13
Dino Casanova (2) August 2, 2001 14
Cat Burglar November 25, 2001 Dundalk, Maryland 15
Cat Burglar (2) March 2, 2002 Baltimore, Maryland 16
Drew Pain October 26, 2002
Mad Dog Buzz Stryker October 27, 2002 17
Chad Bowman March 9, 2003 Dundalk, Maryland
Romeo Valentino May 3, 2003
Danny Doring July 16, 2003 Glen Burnie, Maryland 18
The Bruiser March 28, 2004 Dundalk, Maryland 19
Notes:
1. Ricky Blues defeated Agent Orange to win the title.
2. Title was vacated sometime in 1992. Max Thrasher defeated AC Golden in a tournament final to win the title.
3. Records unclear or non-existent.
4. Title vacated on August 9, 1997.
5. Pit Bull #2 defeated Knuckles Zanwich to win the vacant title.
6. Title vacated on November 7, 1997. Salvatore Sincere (Tom Brandi) defeated Corporal Punishment to win the vacant title.
7. Title vacated on December 22, 1997. Glenn Osbourne defeated AC Golden in a tournament final to win the title.
8. Patch was stripped of the title on April 29, 2000 when he was unable to defend.
9. Lucifer defeated Max Thrasher for the vacant title. Special Referee was Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
10. Lucifer forfeited the title and DOA was named MEWF Heavyweight Champion for one night only.
11. Max Thrasher defeated Morgus the Manaic, Buzz Stryker and Dino Casanova in a Four Way match to win the title.
12. Title vacated on March 17, 2001.
13. Rayne defeated Dino Casanova to win the vacant title.
14. Title vacated sometime in 2001.
15. Cat Burglar won a 17-man battle royal to win the title. Title held up on February 9, 2002 after triple pin involving Cat Burglar, Nick Berk and Ruckus in Baltimore, Maryland.
16. Cat Burglar defeated Nick Berk and Ryker in a 3-way ladder match to win the title.
17. Mad Dog Buzz Stryker defeated Drew Pain and Sal Sincere in a 3-way match to win the title.
18. Danny Doring defeated Romeo Valentino and Chris Chetti to unify the MEWF and Maryland Championship Wrestling titles. Title vacated on March 28, 2004 for failure to appear.
19. The Bruiser defeated Romeo Valentino for the vacant title.
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation Cruiserweight Title:
Name Date Location Notes
Derek Frazier September 22, 2002 Northpoint, Maryland 1
Alex Lunar January 12, 2003 Northpoint, Maryland
Adam Flash June 8, 2003 Northpoint, Maryland
Crash Holly July 16, 2003 Glen Burnie, Maryland
Christian York July 16, 2003 Glen Burnie, Maryland 2
Andrew Ryker September 7, 2003 Dundalk, Maryland 3
Eddie Chambers November 9, 2003 Dundalk, Maryland
Reckless Youth November 9, 2003 Dundalk, Maryland
Andrew Ryker (2) January 11, 2004 Northpoint. Maryland
Notes:
1. Derek Frazier won a 6-man elimination match to win the title.
2. Christian York won the title in Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup match with 5 other participants.
to unify the MEWF and Maryland Championship Wrestling Cruiserweight Titles. On September 7, 2003, York was stripped of the title for failure to appear.
3. Andrew Ryker defeated Alex Lunar, Qenaan Creed and Adrian Chambers in a four-way match for the vacant title
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic Title:
Name Date Location Notes
Bob Starr March 6, 1993 Gaithersburg, Maryland 1
Mike Khaury November 14, 1993 Gaithersburg, Maryland 2
Joe Thunder November 1994
Ultimate Comet November 12, 1994 Hampstead, Maryland 2
Corporal Punishment
Raven (Scott Levy) April 23, 1995
Chad Austin October 1, 1995 3
Devon Storm December 12, 1995 4
Corporal Punishment (3) February 25, 1996 5
Joe Thunder (2) June 2, 1996
Knuckles Zanwich June 22, 1996
Boo Bradley October 13, 1996
Jimmy Cicero December 1, 1996
Quinn Nash June 1, 1997 6
Joey Maggs September 17, 1997 7
Adam Flash November 14, 1998 8
Max Thrasher
Steve Corino Baltimore, Maryland
Cat Burglar Baltimore, Maryland
Chad Austin Baltimore, Maryland
Smokey Mayvia Baltimore, Maryland
Smokey Mayvia Baltimore, Maryland
Cat Burglar (2) Dundalk, Maryland
Ruckus November 13, 1999 Hampstead, Maryland
Otto Schtark Dundalk, Maryland
"Mad Dog" Buzz Stryker (2) April 29, 2000 Middle River, Maryland
Max Thrasher (2) September 22, 2000 Dundalk, Maryland 9
Dino Casanova January 27, 2001
Morgus the Maniac March 17, 2001
Jim Christian April 12, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland 10
Morgus The Maniac (2) 2001 11
Stevie Riggs May 24, 2001
Drew Pain November 25, 2001 Dundalk, Maryland
Bob Starr (2) June 9, 2002 Baltimore, Maryland
Barry Horowitz September 22, 2002 Baltimore, Maryland 12
Bob Starr (3) October 27, 2002
Morgus The Maniac (3) June 8, 2003 Northpoint, Maryland
Bob Starr (4) June 8, 2003 Northpoint, Maryland
Doug Delicious July 16, 2003 Glen Burnie, Maryland 13
Bob Starr (5) September 7, 2003 Northpoint. Maryland 14
Romeo Valentine January 11, 2004 Dundalk, Maryland 15
Sean Patrick February 8, 2004 Northpoint. Maryland
Qenaan Creed March 28, 2004 Dundalk, Maryland
Notes:
1. Bob Starr defeated C.C. Danger to become first champion.
2. Records unclear or non-existent.
3. Title was vacated in December of 1995.
4. Devon Storm defeated Chad Austin for vacant title.Title was vacated on February 15, 1996.
5. Corporal Punishment defeated Johnny Gunn (Tom Brandi) to win vacant title.
6. Title was vacated on September 16, 1997.
7. Joey Maggs defeated Bob Starr to win vacant title. Title was vacated in 1998.
8. Adam Flash defeated Ricky Blues to win the title.
9. Max Thrasher defeated Morgus The Maniac, Buzz Stryker and Dino Casanova in a Four Way match to win the title.
10. Title vacated when Jim Christian left the promotion.
11. Morgus The Maniac defeated Dino Casanova to win the vacant title.
12. Barry Horowitz defeated Bob Starr and Hack Myers in a Three Way match to win the title.
13. Title unified with the Maryland Championship Wrestling Television Title. On September 7, 2003, Doug Delicious was stripped of the title for failure to appear.
14. Bob Starr defeated Chad Bowman for the vacant title.
15. Romeo Valentine defeated Bob Starr and Buzz Stryker in a triple threat match for the title.
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation Light-Heavyweight/Maryland Title:
Name Date Location Notes
Ricky Blues October 11, 1991 Pasadena, Maryland 1
Nick Tarentino February 22, 1992 Pasadena, Maryland 2
Adrian Hall July 11, 1992 Pasadena, Maryland
Jimmy Jannetty October 23, 1992 Essex, Maryland
Lightning Kid (Sean Waltman) March 6, 1993 Dundalk, Maryland
Nick Tarentino (2) March 7, 1993 Hampden, Maryland
Rich Myers November 13, 1993 Hampstead, Maryland 3
Mark Schrader November 11, 1994 Cantonsville, Maryland 4
Cat Burglar March 26, 1995
Mark Schrader (2) 1995
Dino Casanova March 17, 1996 5
Earl the Pearl April 15, 1996 6
Steve Corino June 30, 1996
Adam Flash December 1, 1996 7
Adam Flash (2) March 2, 1997 8
Quinn Nash November 15, 1997 9
Steve Corino (2) March 6, 1998 Baltimore, Maryland 10
Cat Burglar (2) September 18, 1998 Baltimore, Maryland 11
Steve Corino (3) November 13, 1998 Essex, Maryland 12
Hurricane Kid 2000
Ruckus November 11, 2000 Hampstead, Maryland 13
Steve Camery January 27, 2001
Buzz Stryker April 12, 2001 Baltimore, Maryland
Agent Orange August 2, 2001
The Patriot November 25, 2001 Dundalk, Maryland 14
Notes:
1. Ricky Blues defeated Adrian Hall to become first champion. Title vacated in 1992.
2. Nick Tarentino defeated Rich Carlisle for the title.
3. Records unclear or non-existent.
4. Mark Schrader defeated Shane Shamrock to win the title.
5. Title vacated on April 16, 1996.
6. Earl the Pearl defeated Mark Schrader to win the vacant title.
7. Commissioner declares title vacant on February 2, 1997.
8. Adam Flash defeated Steve Corino and Quinn Nash in a Three Way Ladder match to win the title.
9. Quinn Nash defeated Adam Flash and Mark Schrader in a Three Way Ladder match to win the title. Title vacated in 1998.
10. Steve Corino defeated Flexx Wheeler to win the vacant title.
11. Cat Burglar defeated Steve Corino and Chad Austin in a Three Way match to win the title.
12. Records unclear.
13. Ruckus defeated Hurricane Kid forthe title in a Ladder match. MEWF Light Heavyweight Title is renamed MEWF Maryland Title.
14. Title Was Discontinued on January 1, 2002.
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation Tag Team Titles:
Name Date Location Notes
Pain (Duane Gill) and Agony (Barry Hardy) August 2, 1991 Pasadena, Maryland 1
Dave Casanova and Rip Sawyer D
ecember 1, 2001 Dunbolt, Maryland 2
Rich Carlisle and Adrian Hall October 23, 1992 Essex, Maryland 3
Ricky Blues and Nick Tarentino November 14, 1992 Gaithersburg, Maryland 4
Ricki Lane and Quinn Nash March 6, 1993 Dundalk, Maryland
The Goodfellows August 14, 1993 Baltimore, Maryland
Lucifer and Bob Starr November 1994
Road Warrior Hawk and Ultimate Comet November 11, 1994 Cantonsville, Maryland 5
JR Willet and Bulldozer Benton
Rob Knoxious and Johnny Graham March 28, 1995
Michael Sweet and Johnny Handsome April 23, 1995
Joe Thunder and Mad Dog O'Malley July 8, 1995
Quinn Nash and Adam Flash July 9, 1995
Bad Crew 1 and 2 October 5, 1995
Lucifer and Cat Burglar December 3, 1995
Darkside February 25, 1996 6
The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) June 30, 1996
Darkside (2) July 27, 1996
Axl Rotten and Corporal Punishment August 16, 1996
Menace 2 Society September 13, 1996
The Headbangers (2) September 14, 1996
Darkside (3) November 10, 1996
The Headbangers (3) November 16, 1996 7
Mark Schrader and Devon Storm March 2, 1997 8
Steve Corino and Jimmy Cicero June 29, 1997
Corporal Punishment and Mark Schrader July 17, 1997
Steve Corino and Jimmy Cicero (2) August 10, 1997
The Misfits (Harley Lewis and Derek Domino) September 17, 1997
Steve Corino and Jimmy Cicero (3) October 18, 1997
Joey Matthews and Christian York October 23, 1997 9
Jimmy Cicero and Julio Sanchez November 13, 1997 10
Bad Crew 1 and 2 (2) February 1, 1998 Baltimore, Maryland 11
Jimmy Jannetty and Ramblin Rich Myers April 17, 1998 Baltimore, Maryland
Bob Starr and Joe Thunder September 18, 1998 Baltimore, Maryland
Bad Crew 1 and 2 (3) October 10, 1998 Baltimore, Maryland
Max Thrasher and Dino Cassanova October 1999
Ricky Blues and New Patriot (Tom Brandi) November 13, 1999
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
Joe Thunder and Mad Dog O'Mailey 12
Jim Christian and Rayne January 7, 2000 Dundalk, Maryland 13
Flexx Wheeler and O-Dogg 2000
The Tokyo Terrors April 29, 2000 Middle River, Maryland
Bob Starr and Lucifer (2) September 22, 2000 Dundalk, Maryland
Rayne and Buzz Stryker October 16, 2001
The Tokyo Terrors (2) November 25, 2001 Dundalk, Maryland
Eagle and Stevie Riggs February 9, 2002 Baltimore, Maryland
Derek Wayne and Derek Frazier April 7, 2002 Dundalk, Maryland
KPA June 9, 2002
Lucifer and Max Thrasher June 9, 2002
Chad Bowman and Dino Casanova November 24, 2002 14
The Holy Rollers January 12, 2003
Derek Wayne and Mad Dog Buzz Stryker March 12, 2003 Glen Burnie, Maryland
G-Dawg and The Buck Child June 8, 2003 Northpoint, Maryland
Buzz Stryker and Derek Wayne July 13, 2003 Dundalk, Maryland
2-Dope and Sideswype July 16, 2003 Glen Burnie, Maryland 15
Suicide and Bruiser January 11, 2004 Dundalk, Maryland
Chad Bowman and Dino Divine January 11, 2004 Dundalk, Maryland
Alex Lunar and Eagle March 28, 2004 Dundalk, Maryland
Notes:
1. Pain (Duane Gill) and Agony (Barry Hardy) defeated Dave Casanova and Rip Sawyer to become first champions.
2. Dave Casanova and Rip Sawyer defeated Agony and Bubba Monroe to win the titles after Pain is injured. Title vacated on October 11, 1992.
3. Rich Carlisle and Adrian Hall defeated Ricky Blues and Nick Tarentino to win the tag team titles.
4. Ricky Blues and Nick Tarentino defeated Carlisle and Ricki Lane to win the titles after Hall is injured.
5. Records unclear or non-existent.
6. Darkside defeated Lucifer in a handicap match to win the titles.
7. Title vacated on February 2, 1997.
8. Mark Schrader and Devon Storm defeated Thomas Rodman and Rebel in a tournament final to win the tag team titles.
9. Joey Matthews and Christian York defeated Steve Corino and Jimmy Cicero, and Corporal Punishment and Mark Schrader in a Three Way match to win the tag team titles.
10.Title vacated on December 22, 1997.
11. Bad Crew 1 and 2 defeated Jimmy Jannetty and Rich Myers in a tournament final to win the tag team titles.
12. The belts were handed to Thunder and O'Mailey when The Good, The Bad And The Ugly broke up. Title vacated in 2000.
13. Jim Christian and Rayne defeated Maxx Thrasher and Dino Casanova in a tournament final to win the tag team titles.
14. Chad Bowman and Dino Casanova defeated Max Thrasher and Bob Starr to win the tag team titles.
15. 2-Dope and Sideswype defeated Chad Bowman and Dino Divine, and Buzz Stryker and Derek Wayne in a three way match to unify the MEWF and Maryland Championship Wrestling tag team titles.