ECCW Championship

Last updated
ECCW Championship
Details
Promotion Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling
Date establishedJanuary 21, 1996
Date retiredN/A N/A, 2020
Other name(s)
  • ECCW Championship
    (1996 – 1998, 2011 – present)
  • NWA/ECCW Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship
    (1998 – 2005)
  • NWA Top Ranked Heavyweight Championship
    (2005 – 2006)
  • NWA/ECCW Heavyweight Championship
    (2006 – 2011)
Statistics
First champion(s)The Bodyguard
Final champion(s)Judas Icarus
Most reigns Scotty Mac (6 reigns)
Longest reignRandy Tyler (511 days)
Shortest reignMike Roselli, Sweet Daddy Devastation, and Kyle O'Reilly (<1 days)

The ECCW Championship (formerly known as the NWA/ECCW Heavyweight Championship) is the top singles championship in Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling. It was first established in 1996 in the then-independent ECCW, and its name was changed when ECCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in 1998.

Contents

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW), National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW)
1The BodyguardJanuary 21, 1996 Campbell River, British Columbia 111
Vacated February 1996
2John RamboMarch 19, 1996 Port Alberni, BC 1149Defeated Jimmy Snuka in a tournament final.
3Michelle StarrAugust 15, 1996 Nanaimo, British Columbia 1221
4 Torch April 24, 1997ECCW Nanaimo, British Columbia 132Wins title in a battle royal. [1]
5Michelle StarrMay 26, 1997ECCW Duncan, BC 282 [2]
6Mike RoselliAugust 16, 1997ECCW Nanaimo, British Columbia 14 [3]
7Randy TylerAugust 20, 1997ECCW Nanaimo, British Columbia 1282 [4]
8Mr. GillisMay 29, 1998ECCW New Westminster, BC 1154 [5]
9Ladies' ChoiceOctober 30, 1998ECCWNew Westminster, BC114Wins title in a battle royal. [6]
10Randy TylerNovember 13, 1998ECCWNew Westminster, BC277 [7]
11Mike RoselliJanuary 29, 1999ECCWNew Westminster, BC291 [8]
Vacated April 30, 1999Roselli no-shows a scheduled title defense.
12Michelle StarrApril 30, 1999ECCW Heavyweight Title TournamentNew Westminster, BC3133Defeated Rage Man in tournament final. [9]
13 Juggernaut September 10, 1999ECCWNew Westminster, BC135 [10]
14Johnny CanuckOctober 15, 1999ECCWNew Westminster, BC112Defeats Juggernaut and Leviathan in a Three Way match. [11]
15JuggernautOctober 27, 1999ECCW Nanaimo, British Columbia 238 [12]
Vacated December 4, 1999Juggernaut was stripped of the title.
16JuggernautDecember 11, 1999ECCW Heavyweight Title TournamentNew Westminster, BC383Defeated Mr. Gillis in tournament final. [13]
17 Kurrgan February 25, 2000ECCWNew Westminster, BC161 [14]
18JuggernautApril 26, 2000ECCWNew Westminster, BC41 [15]
19KurrganApril 27, 2000ECCWNew Westminster, BC286 [16]
Vacated July 22, 2000Kurrgan was stripped of the title.
20JuggernautJuly 22, 2000ECCW Surrey, BC 5124Defeats Leatherface to win the vacant title. [17]
21 Dr. Luther November 23, 2000ECCWNanaimo, BC1373 [18]
22Chance BeckettDecember 1, 2001ECCW Vancouver, WA 176 [19]
Vacated February 15, 2002Beckett vacates title due to personal reasons.
23Black DragonFebruary 15, 2002ECCWSurrey, BC1105Defeated Adam Firestorm to win the vacant title. [20]
24 Scotty Mac May 31, 2002ECCWSurrey, BC1105 [21]
25Ladies' ChoiceSeptember 13, 2002Surrey, BC2203
26Scotty MacApril 4, 2003ECCWSurrey, BC2175 [22]
27 Vance Nevada September 26, 2003ECCWSurrey, BC1393This was a Steel Cage match. [23]
28Mike RoselliOctober 23, 2004Halloween Hell 2004Vancouver, BC31 [24]
Vacated October 23, 2004Vancouver, BCVacated when Roselli, within minutes of winning the title, tries to sell the belt to Brian Sommers.
29Ladies' ChoiceNovember 20, 2004ECCWVancouver, BC370Defeated Juggernaut in an 8-man tournament final. [25]
30Scotty MacJanuary 29, 2005ECCWVancouver, BC348Mac defeated Juggernaut and previous champion Ladies Choice, Abbadon, Disco Fury, Mike Roselli, Seth Knight and Vid Vain in an Eight Man Extreme Rules Battle Royal match. [26]
31JuggernautMarch 18, 2005ECCWSurrey, BC6315 [27]
32Sweet Daddy DevastationJanuary 27, 2006ECCWVancouver, BC1<1 [28]
33Randy TylerJanuary 27, 2006Vancouver, BC3511Aaron Idol defeats SDD for the title on March 11, 2006; however, Tyler presents a contract, signed unknowingly by SDD prior to winning the title on January 27, 2006, which states that if SDD won the title, Tyler would be the rightful champion.
34 Aaron Idol June 22, 2007ECCWSurrey, BC1189This was a Steel Cage match. [29]
35Scotty MacDecember 28, 2007Surrey, BC4301Awarded title by forfeit when Idol is not medically cleared to wrestle due to shoulder injury.
36MemphisOctober 24, 2008Halloween Hell 2008Surrey, BC135This was a Five Way, Steel Cage Submission match only featuring El Phantasmo, Kyle O'Reilly and Rick the Weapon X. [30]
37Scotty MacNovember 28, 2008ECCWSurrey, BC563This was an I Quit match. [31]
38MemphisJanuary 30, 2009ECCWSurrey, BC2246This was a Texas Death match. [32]
39 Billy Suede October 3, 2009ECCWVancouver, BC1167 [33]
40Sid SylumMarch 19, 2010Quest For GoldSurrey, BC1249This was a Triple Threat match. [34]
Vacated November 23, 2010Title is declared vacant after Sylum suffers a hip injury at Halloween Hell.
41BishopDecember 26, 2010Seasons BeatingsSurrey, BC169Defeated Tony Baroni in tournament finals for vacant title at Seasons Beatings. [35]
42Tony BaroniMarch 5, 2011TLCVancouver, BC113This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [36]
Vacated March 18, 2011
43Pete PowersJanuary 27, 2012Clash Of The TitansSurrey, BC179Defeats El Phantasmo in a Ladder match in the final of a tournament to crown a new champion. [37]
Vacated April 15, 2012Powers is stripped of the title, as he is unable to defend the championship in a timely fashion due to his ongoing tour of Mexico.
44Sid SylumApril 27, 2012Quest For GoldSurrey, BC278Sylum defeats Ethan H. D. in the final of a tournament to crown a new champion. [38]
45J-Sin SullivanJuly 14, 2012Last Man StandingVancouver, BC1105This was a Last Man Standing match. [39]
46Sid SylumOctober 27, 2012Halloween Hell 2012New Westminster, BC384This was a Three Stages of Hell match. [40]
47Cremator Von SlasherJanuary 19, 2013Wild Wild New WestNew Westminster, BC190This was a New West Street Fight match which also involves Bishop, Moondog Manson. [41]
48Moondog MansonApril 19, 2013RedemptionSurrey, BC11This was a Hardcore match. [42]
49MR2April 20, 2013Vendetta Port Coquitlam, BC 1<1This was a Three Way match which involves Cremator Von Slasher. [43]
Vacated April 20, 2013Port Coquitlam, BCMR2 was stripped of the title due to paying off the referee on the same day he won the title.
50 El Phantasmo July 6, 2013TLC VIIIVancouver, BC1196This was a Four Way Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the vacant Championship which involves Ravenous Randy, Sid Sylum and Tony Baroni [44]
51Ravenous RandyJanuary 18, 2014Ballroom BrawlVancouver, BC1154 [45]
52BishopJune 21, 2014Clash Of The Titans 2014Vancouver, BC263 [46]
53 Nicole Matthews August 23, 2014All Or NothingVancouver, BC142 [47]
54BishopOctober 4, 2014SINFULVancouver, BC3105 [48]
55Nicole MatthewsJanuary 17, 2015Ballroom Brawl IIIVancouver, BC2175This was a Tapout Or Knockout match. [49]
56Artemis SpencerJuly 11, 2015Ballroom Brawl IVVancouver, BC135Defeated Matthews, Ethan H. D. and Billy Suede in a Ladder match. Also, Spencer's NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship was on the line. [50]
57 Scotty Mac August 15, 2015No Holds BarredVancouver, BC6154 [51]
58 El Phantasmo January 16, 2016Ballroom Brawl VVancouver, BC2364Defeated Scotty in a Steel Cage match. [52]
59 Kyle O'Reilly January 14, 2017Ballroom Brawl VIIVancouver, BC149Defeated El Phantasmo after ELP made an open challenge to any TV wrestler. [53]
Vacated March 4, 2017Vancouver, BCO'Reilly vacated the title to ensure ECCW would have a fighting champion while he figured out his future.
60 Nicole Matthews March 4, 2017Pacific Cup 2017Vancouver, BC3189Defeated El Phantasmo and Tony Baroni in the finals of the Pacific Cup to win the vacant title. [54]
62Air AdonisSeptember 9, 2017DEFY Vs. ECCWVancouver, BC1133This was a Four Way match which also involves Scotty Mac and Shreddz. [55]
62 El Phantasmo January 20, 2018Ballroom Brawl IXVancouver, BC3356This was a Three Way match which also involves Ethan H. D. [56]
63Artemis SpencerJanuary 11, 2019Ballroom Brawl E11evenVancouver, BC2371 [57]
64 Bandido January 17, 2020Ballroom Brawl XIII - Night OneVancouver, BC11 [58]
63Judas IcarisJanuary 18, 2020Ballroom Brawl XIII - Night TwoVancouver, BC1N/AThis was a Four Way match which involved Jeff Cobb and Beef Boy. [59]
DeactivatedN/A N/A, 2020The title became deactivated sometime in 2020 when the company defunct.

Combined reigns

As of January30, 2025.

Indicates the current champion
<1Indicates reign was less than a day
RankChampionNo. of reignsCombined days
1 El Phantasmo 3916
2Randy Tyler3870
3Scotty Mac6846
4Judas Icarus1N/A
5 Juggernaut 5596
6Michelle Starr3436
7Sid Sylum3411
8Artemis Spencer2406
Nicole Matthews 3406
10 Vance Nevada 1393
11Dr. Luther1373
12Ladies Choice3287
13Memphis2281
14Bishop3237
15 Aaron Idol 1189
16Billy Suede167
17Mr. Gillis154
18Ravenous Randy154
19John Rambo149
20 Kurrgan 2147
21Air Adonis1133
21Black Dragon1105
J-Sin Sullivan
22Mike Roselli396
23Cremator Von Slasher190
24Pete Powers79
24 Kyle O'Reilly 49
26Torch32
27Tony Baroni13
28Johnny Canuck12
29The Bodyguard11
30Moondog Manson1
Bandido
31Sweet Daddy Devastation<1
MR2

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