Post by Stinger Splash on Mar 7, 2006 0:31:04 GMT
ECW Heavyweight Title History[/u]
1 Jimmy Snuka
(April 25 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
Defeated Sal Bellomo in a match after they each win separate battle royals to determine finalists.
2 Johnny Hot Body
(April 26 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
3 Jimmy Snuka (2)
(July 12 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
4 Don Muraco
(October 24 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
5 The Sandman
(November 16 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
6 Don Muraco (2)
(April 3 1993/ Radnor, Pennsylvania)
7 Tito Santana
(August 8 1993/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
8 Shane Douglas
(September 9 1993/ Roanoke, Virginia)
Wins by forfeit when Tito Santana no-showed for the match.
9 Sabu
(October 2 1993/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
10 Terry Funk
(December 26 1993/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
11 Shane Douglas (2)
(March 26 1994/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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.
12 The Sandman (2)
(April 15 1995/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
13 Mikey Whipwreck
(October 28 1995/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
14 The Sandman (3)
(December 9 1995/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Pinned Steve Austin in a three way match between Mickey Whipwreck and Austin.
15 Raven
(January 27 1996/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
16 The Sandman (4)
(October 5 1996/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Defeated Stevie Richards in a tag match with Sandman and Tommy Dreamer vs. Richards and Brian Lee when Raven no-showed.
17 Raven (2)
(December 7 1996/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
18 Terry Funk (2)
(April 13 1997/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
19 Sabu (2)
(August 9 1997/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
20 Shane Douglas (3)
(August 17 1997/ Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Pinned Sabu in a Three Way Dance between Sabu and Terry Funk.
21 Bam Bam Bigelow
(October 16 1997/ Queens, New York)
22 Shane Douglas (4)
(November 30 1997/ Monaca, Pennsylvania)
23 Taz
(January 10 1999/ Kissimmee, Florida)
24 Mike Awesome
(September 19 1999/ Villa Park, Illinois)
Mike Awesome defeated Taz and Masato Tanaka in a Three Way Dance
25 Masato Tanaka
(December 17 1999/ Nashville, Tennessee)
26 Mike Awesome (2)
(December 23 1999/ White Plains, New York)
27 Taz (2)
(April 13 2000/ Indianapolis, Indiana)
28 Tommy Dreamer
(April 22 2000/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
29 Justin Credible
(April 22 2000/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
30 Jerry Lynn
(October 1 2000/ St. Paul, Minnesota)
31 Steve Corino
(November 5 2000/ Villa Park, Illinois)
Steve Corino defeated Justin Credible, The Sandman, and Jerry Lynn in a "Double Jeopardy" match.
32 The Sandman
(January 7 2001/ New York City, New York)
The Sandman defeated Justin Credible and Steve Corino in a "three way dance: tables, ladders, chairs, and canes" match to win the title.
33 Rhino
(January 7 2001/ New York City, New York)
1 Jimmy Snuka
(April 25 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
Defeated Sal Bellomo in a match after they each win separate battle royals to determine finalists.
2 Johnny Hot Body
(April 26 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
3 Jimmy Snuka (2)
(July 12 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
4 Don Muraco
(October 24 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
5 The Sandman
(November 16 1992/ Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania)
6 Don Muraco (2)
(April 3 1993/ Radnor, Pennsylvania)
7 Tito Santana
(August 8 1993/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
8 Shane Douglas
(September 9 1993/ Roanoke, Virginia)
Wins by forfeit when Tito Santana no-showed for the match.
9 Sabu
(October 2 1993/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
10 Terry Funk
(December 26 1993/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
11 Shane Douglas (2)
(March 26 1994/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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.
12 The Sandman (2)
(April 15 1995/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
13 Mikey Whipwreck
(October 28 1995/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
14 The Sandman (3)
(December 9 1995/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Pinned Steve Austin in a three way match between Mickey Whipwreck and Austin.
15 Raven
(January 27 1996/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
16 The Sandman (4)
(October 5 1996/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Defeated Stevie Richards in a tag match with Sandman and Tommy Dreamer vs. Richards and Brian Lee when Raven no-showed.
17 Raven (2)
(December 7 1996/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
18 Terry Funk (2)
(April 13 1997/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
19 Sabu (2)
(August 9 1997/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
20 Shane Douglas (3)
(August 17 1997/ Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Pinned Sabu in a Three Way Dance between Sabu and Terry Funk.
21 Bam Bam Bigelow
(October 16 1997/ Queens, New York)
22 Shane Douglas (4)
(November 30 1997/ Monaca, Pennsylvania)
23 Taz
(January 10 1999/ Kissimmee, Florida)
24 Mike Awesome
(September 19 1999/ Villa Park, Illinois)
Mike Awesome defeated Taz and Masato Tanaka in a Three Way Dance
25 Masato Tanaka
(December 17 1999/ Nashville, Tennessee)
26 Mike Awesome (2)
(December 23 1999/ White Plains, New York)
27 Taz (2)
(April 13 2000/ Indianapolis, Indiana)
28 Tommy Dreamer
(April 22 2000/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
29 Justin Credible
(April 22 2000/ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
30 Jerry Lynn
(October 1 2000/ St. Paul, Minnesota)
31 Steve Corino
(November 5 2000/ Villa Park, Illinois)
Steve Corino defeated Justin Credible, The Sandman, and Jerry Lynn in a "Double Jeopardy" match.
32 The Sandman
(January 7 2001/ New York City, New York)
The Sandman defeated Justin Credible and Steve Corino in a "three way dance: tables, ladders, chairs, and canes" match to win the title.
33 Rhino
(January 7 2001/ New York City, New York)