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| NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling World Television Championship (August 12, 1992 - March 26, 1994) |
Extreme Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship (March 26, 1994 - April 2001) |
| Most Times Held | Longest Reign | Shortest Reign | Most Cumulative Time |
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1. 2 Cold Scorpio (4) 2. Dean Malenko (2) 2. Eddy Guerrero (2) 2. Mikey Whipwreck (2) 2. Shane Douglas (2) 2. Taz (2) 2. Rhino (2) |
1. Rob Van Dam (707) 2. Shane Douglas (329) 3. Taz (268) 4. Jimmy Snuka (203) 5. Glenn Osbourne (163) |
1. Taz (<1 hour) 1. 2 Cold Scorpio (<1 Hour) 3. Yoshihiro Tajiri (14) 3. Kid Kash (14) 5. Mikey Whipwreck (7) |
1. Rob Van Dam (700) 2. Shane Douglas (349) 3. Taz (268) 4. 2 Cold Scorpio (274) 5. Jimmy Snuka (203) |
| Won By | # | Won From | Date/Location | Days | Notes |
| Johnny Hot Body | - | Tournament Final | August 12, 1992 Philadelphia, PA |
29 | Defeated Larry Winters in the finals. |
| VACANT | - | Johnny Hot Body | September 12, 1992 Philadelphia, PA |
18 | Vacated when Hot Body breaks his ankle defending the belt. |
| Glenn Osbourne | - | The Sandman | September 30, 1992 Philadelphia, PA |
163 | Defeated Larry Winters in the finals. |
| Jimmy Snuka | - | Glenn Osbourne | March 12, 1993 Radnor, PA |
203 | Defeated Glenn Osbourne in the finals of a tournament with the title on the line. |
| Terry Funk | - | Jimmy Snuka | October 1, 1993 Philadelphia, PA NWA Bloodfest Pt. 1 |
43 | Steel Cage match. |
| Sabu | - | Terry Funk | November 13, 1993 Philadelphia, PA November to Remember |
113 | Sabu & Road Warrior Hawk beat Terry Funk & King Kong Bundy in a tag match. Due to the stipulations, when Sabu pinned Funk, he won the TV title. |
| The Tazmaniac | - | Sabu | March 6, 1994 Philadelphia, PA |
0 | |
| J.T. Smith | - | The Tazmaniac | March 6, 1994 Philadelphia, PA |
41 | |
| Pitbull #1 | - | J.T. Smith | April 16, 1994 Philadelphia, PA |
27 | |
| Mikey Whipwreck | - | Pitbull #1 | May 13, 1994 Philadelphia, PA |
92 | |
| Jason Knight | - | Mikey Whipwreck | August 13, 1994 Philadelphia, PA Hardcore Heaven |
83 | |
| 2 Cold Scorpio | - | Jason | November 4, 1994 Hamburg, PA |
0 | |
| Dean Malenko | - | 2 Cold Scorpio | November 4, 1994 Hamburg, PA |
134 | |
| 2 Cold Scorpio | [2] | Dean Malenko | March 18, 1995 Philadelphia, PA |
21 | |
| Eddy Guerrero | - | 2 Cold Scorpio | April 8, 1995 Philadelphia, PA Three Way Dance |
104 | |
| Dean Malenko | [2] | Eddy Guerrero | July 21, 1995 Tampa, FL |
7 | |
| Eddy Guerrero | [2] | Dean Malenko | July 28, 1995 Middletown, NY |
28 | |
| 2 Cold Scorpio | [3] | Eddy Guerrero | August 25, 1995 Jim Thorpe, PA |
126 | |
| Mikey Whipwreck | [2] | 2 Cold Scorpio | December 29, 1995 New York City, NY Holiday Hell |
7 | |
| 2 Cold Scorpio | [4] | Mikey Whipwreck | January 5, 1996 Philadelphia, PA House Party |
127 | |
| Shane Douglas | - | 2 Cold Scorpio | May 11, 1996 Philadelphia, PA A Matter of Respect |
20 | |
| Pitbull #2 | - | Shane Douglas | June 1, 1996 Philadelphia, PA Fight the Power |
21 | Douglas had already defeated El Puerto Ricano, Don E. Allen, Devon Storm, and Mikey Whipwreck that night, but then lost to Pitbull #2. |
| Chris Jericho | - | Pitbull #2 | June 22, 1996 Philadelphia, PA Hardcore Heaven |
21 | |
| Shane Douglas | [2] | Pitbull #2 | July 13, 1996 Philadelphia, PA Heat Wave |
329 | Four Way Dance match between Chris Jericho, 2 Cold Scorpio, Shane Douglas, and Pitbull #2. Scorpio pinned Jericho, Pitbull #2 pinned Scorpio, and Douglas pinned Pitbull #2 when Francine turned on Pitbull to join The Franchise. |
| Taz | [2] | Shane Douglas | June 7, 1997 Philadelphia, PA Wrestlepalooza |
268 | |
| Bam Bam Bigelow | - | Taz | March 1, 1998 Asbury Park, NJ Living Dangerously |
34 | |
| Rob Van Dam | - | Bam Bam Bigelow | April 4, 1998 Buffalo, NY |
700 | |
| VACANT | - | RVD | March 4, 2000 Philadelphia, PA |
8 | After a nearly 2 year run, RVD was forced to vacate the title due to an ankle injury. |
| Super Crazy | - | Tournament Final | March 12, 2000 Danbury, CT Living Dangerously |
27 | Super Crazy defeated Rhino in the finals to fill the vacated title. |
| Yoshihiro Tajiri | - | Super Crazy | April 8, 2000 Buffalo, NY ECW on TNN |
14 | Three Way Dance between Super Crazy, Tajiri, and Little Guido. Crazy pinned Guido, then Tajiri pinned Crazy. |
| Rhino | - | Tajiri | April 22, 2000 Philadelphia, PA Cyberslam |
126 | |
| Kid Kash | - | Rhino | August 26, 2000 New York City, NY ECW on TNN |
14 | |
| Rhino | [2] | Kid Kash | September 9, 2000 Mississauga, ON ECW on TNN |
21 | The TV title was last defended on December 15, 2000 in Queens, NY where Rhino beat Spike Dudley. Rhino pinned The Sandman on January 7, 2001 in NYC to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship and he held both belts until ECW's last event on January 13, 2001 in Pine Bluff, MO. ECW officially shut down in April 2001. |