WXW Television Championship

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WXW Television Championship
Details
PromotionTop Rope Productions
World Xtreme Wrestling
Date establishedNovember 26, 2000
Date retiredDecember 12, 2015
Other name(s)
  • WSWF Cruiserweight Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Shane Black
Final champion(s) Sean Maluta
Most reignsCJ O'Doyle (4 reigns)

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]

Contents

Title history

Key
#Order in reign history
ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
LocationThe city in which the title was won
EventThe event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+Indicates the current reign is changing daily

As of June9, 2024.

#WrestlerReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotes
1Shane Black1November 26, 200044 Allentown, PA House Show Defeated Tommy Suede in a 7-Man Tournament Final
2 Afa, Jr. 1January 9, 2001628 Allentown, PA House Show
Vacated September 29, 2002Title vacated when Afa, Jr. wins the WXW World Heavyweight Championship
3Havoc1October 19, 2002209 Bethlehem, PA House Show Defeated Wenzel in a tournament final to win the vacant title
4Tommy Suede1May 16, 2003126 Fountain Hill, PA WXW
5Havoc2September 19, 200358 Fountain Hill, PA WXW
6 Slyk Wagner Brown 1November 16, 2003147 Fountain Hill, PA WXW Rage TV
Vacated February 13, 2004Title vacated when a match between Tommy Suede and Slyk Wagner Brown ended with a double pin
7Tommy Suede2March 12, 2004121 Sciota, PA WXWDefeated Slyk Wagner Brown in a Two Out of Three Falls Match to win the vacant title
Vacated July 11, 2004Title vacated when Tommy Suede is sidelined due to a back injury
8Boogalou1July 11, 2004110 Sciota, PA WXW Rage TVBoogalou defeated Cabbie, Kevin Matthews and Eddie Guapo in a Four Way Elimination Match for the vacant title
9EC Negro1October 29, 2004121 Sciota, PA WXW Halloween Mayhem 2004
10Eddie Guapo1February 27, 200591 Sciota, PA WXW
11Boogalou2May 29, 2005216 Sciota, PA WXW
Vacated December 31, 2005
12The Dynamic Sensation1April 22, 2006105 Allentown, PA WXWDefeated EC Negro to win the vacant title
13Joker1August 5, 20061,050 Allentown, PA WXW Rage TV
Vacated June 20, 2009
14 Kava 1June 20, 2009<1 Minneola, FL WXWDefeated The Perfect Creation to win the vacant title
15CJ O'Doyle1June 20, 20097 Minneola, FL WXW
16The Perfect Creation1June 27, 200991 Leesburg, FL WXWThis was a Triple Threat Match also involving Kava
17CJ O'Doyle2September 26, 2009147 Minneola, FL WXW 1 Year in Florida AnniversaryOn January 30, 2010, O'Doyle defeats Da Biff to unify the WXW Television and WXW Hardcore Championships
18Kid Breeze1February 20, 201070 Minneola, FL WXW
19Brett Thunder1May 1, 201091 Minneola, FL WXWThis was a Tag Team Match between Brett Thunder and WXW Cruiserweight Champion Gus Money and Sean Maluta and WXW Television Champion Kid Breeze, with both titles on the line. Thunder pinned Breeze to win the WXW Television Championship
20The Puerto Rican Hound Dogg1July 31, 201021 Minneola, FL WXWBrett Thunder failed to attend the show, so Hound Dogg was awarded the title
21TNT Mooley1August 21, 201021 Minneola, FL WXWThis was a No Disqualification Match
22Dylan Night1September 11, 2010210 Minneola, FL WXW
Vacated April 9, 2011Dylan Night gave up the WXW Television Championship to get a shot at the WXW Heavyweight Championship
23Brent Dail1July 30, 201191 Minneola, FL WXWDefeated CJ O'Doyle, Nick Nero and Sean Maluta in a Four Way Match to win the vacant title
24CJ O'Doyle3October 29, 201177 Lakeland, FL WXW
25Nick Nero1January 14, 201256 Minneola, FL WXW
26Johnny Velvet1March 10, 2012<1 Minneola, FL WXW
27Erik King1March 10, 201298 Minneola, FL WXW
28Alex G1June 16, 2012182 Minneola, FL WXW
29Erik King2December 15, 201298 Minneola, FL WXW
Vacated March 23, 2013Erik King vacated the title for personal reasons
30CJ O'Doyle4April 20, 201384 Minneola, FL WXW X-Treme WarDefeated Kenneth the Great to win the vacant title
31Alex G2July 13, 2013154 Minneola, FL WXW
32Sugaa1December 14, 2013252 Minneola, FL WXW
33Alexander Page1August 23, 2014161 Minneola, FL
34 Mikey 1January 31, 201521 Minneola, FL
35Alexander Page2February 21, 201570 Minneola, FL
36Big O1May 2, 2015119 Minneola, FL
37Wildman Rojas1August 29, 2015105 Minneola, FL
38 Sean Maluta 1December 12, 20153,102+ Minneola, FL

List of combined reigns

SymbolMeaning
Indicates the current champion
<1The reign is shorter than one day

As of June9, 2024.

RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1Joker11050
2 Afa, Jr. 1628
3Alex G2336
4Boogalou2326
5CJ O'Doyle4315
6Havoc2267
7Sugaa1252
8Tommy Suede2247
9Alexander Page2231
10Dylan Night1210
11Erik King2196
12 Slyk Wagner Brown 1147
13EC Negro1121
14Big O1119
15The Dynamic Sensation1105
Wildman Rojas1105
16Eddie Guappo191
The Perfect Creation191
Brett Thunder191
Brent Dail191
17Kid Breeze170
18Nick Nero156
19Shane Black144
20 Sean Maluta 13102+
21The Puerto Rican Hound Dogg121
TNT Mooley121
Mikey 121
22 Kava 10
Johnny Velvet10

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References

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