WXW Television Championship

The WXW Television Championship is a professional wrestling title created in 1996 as part of Top Rope Productions and World Xtreme Wrestling when the promotion was renamed in 1998. [1]

Title history

Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Shane Black 1 November 26, 2000 Defeated Tommy Suede in a 7-man tournament final.
Afa, Jr. 1 January 9, 2001 Allentown, PA Defeated Shane Black in a ladder match.
After winning the WXW World Heavyweight Title, Afa, Jr. is stripped of the Television title on September 29, 2002.
Havoc 1 October 19, 2002 Bethlehem, PA Havoc defeated Wenzel in a tournament final to win vacant title.
Tommy Suede 1 May 16, 2003 Fountain Hill, PA
Havoc 2 September 19, 2003 Fountain Hill, PA
Slyk Wagner Brown 1 November 16, 2003 Fountain Hill, PA
Title is held up following a double-pin in a mixed tag match with WXW Women's Champion April Hunter against Tommy Suede & Ariel.
Tommy Suede 2 March 12, 2004 Scotia, PA Defeated Slyk Wagner Brown in a Best 2 out of 3 Falls match to win vacant title.
Title is later vacated on July 11, 2004 when Tommy Suede is forced to surrender the title due to injury.
Boogalou 1 July 11, 2004 Scotia, PA Defeated Cabbie, Kevin Matthews and Guapo in a Four Way Elimination match to win vacant title.
E.C. Negro 1 October 29, 2004 Scotia, PA

References

  1. ^ Westcott, Brian; Eric Shaffer, Ben Ziek, John Lazarsky, Mark Clemson and Sam Cesare (2006). "World Xtreme Wrestling World Television Title History". Solie's Title Histories. http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/tvwxw.html. 

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