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Current name:
ECW World Television Championship
Status:
inactive
Names:
ECW World Television Championship (since 27.08.1994)
ECW Television Championship (25.04.1992 - 27.08.1994)
Promotions:
Extreme Championship Wrestling (27.08.1994 - 10.04.2001)
Eastern Championship Wrestling (12.08.1992 - 27.08.1994)

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Title Holders
INACTIVE
10.04.2001
#31
Rhino (2)
09.09.2000 - 10.04.2001 (213 days)
Matches
Mississauga, Canada
#30
Kid Kash
26.08.2000 - 09.09.2000 (14 days)
Matches
New York City, New York, USA
#29
Rhino
22.04.2000 - 26.08.2000 (126 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#28
Yoshihiro Tajiri
08.04.2000 - 22.04.2000 (14 days)
Matches
Buffalo, New York, USA
#27
Super Crazy
12.03.2000 - 08.04.2000 (27 days)
Matches
Danbury, Connecticut, USA
VACANT
04.03.2000 - 12.03.2000 (8 days)
#26
Rob Van Dam
04.04.1998 - 04.03.2000 (700 days)
Matches
Buffalo, New York, USA
#25
Bam Bam Bigelow
01.03.1998 - 04.04.1998 (34 days)
Matches
Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA
#24
Taz (2)
07.06.1997 - 01.03.1998 (267 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#23
Shane Douglas (2)
13.07.1996 - 07.06.1997 (329 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#22
Chris Jericho
22.06.1996 - 13.07.1996 (21 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#21
Pitbull #2
01.06.1996 - 22.06.1996 (21 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#20
Shane Douglas
11.05.1996 - 01.06.1996 (21 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#19
Too Cold Scorpio (4)
05.01.1996 - 11.05.1996 (127 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#18
Mikey Whipwreck (2)
29.12.1995 - 05.01.1996 (7 days)
Matches
New York City, New York, USA
#17
Too Cold Scorpio (3)
25.08.1995 - 29.12.1995 (126 days)
Matches
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, USA
#16
Eddie Guerrero (2)
28.07.1995 - 25.08.1995 (28 days)
Matches
Middletown, New York, USA
#15
Dean Malenko (2)
21.07.1995 - 28.07.1995 (7 days)
Matches
Tampa, Florida, USA
#14
Eddie Guerrero
08.04.1995 - 21.07.1995 (104 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#13
Too Cold Scorpio (2)
18.03.1995 - 08.04.1995 (21 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#12
Dean Malenko
04.11.1994 - 18.03.1995 (134 days)
Matches
Hamburg, Pennsylvania, USA
#11
Too Cold Scorpio
04.11.1994 - 04.11.1994 (<1 day)
Matches
Hamburg, Pennsylvania, USA
#10
Jason
13.08.1994 - 04.11.1994 (83 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#9
Mikey Whipwreck
13.05.1994 - 13.08.1994 (92 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#8
The Pitbull
16.04.1994 - 13.05.1994 (27 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#7
JT Smith
06.03.1994 - 16.04.1994 (41 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#6
The Tazmaniac
06.03.1994 - 06.03.1994 (<1 day)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#5
Sabu
13.11.1993 - 06.03.1994 (113 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#4
Terry Funk
01.10.1993 - 13.11.1993 (43 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
#3
Jimmy Snuka
12.03.1993 - 01.10.1993 (203 days)
Matches
Radnor, Pennsylvania, USA
VACANT
xx.02.1993 - 12.03.1993 (?)
#2
Glen Osbourne
30.09.1992 - xx.02.1993 (?)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
VACANT
12.09.1992 - 30.09.1992 (18 days)
#1
Johnny Hot Body
12.08.1992 - 12.09.1992 (31 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
7.96
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 49
Number of comments: 9
10.0 4x
9.0 12x
8.0 22x
7.0 4x
6.0 6x
5.0 0x
4.0 1x
3.0 0x
2.0 0x
1.0 0x
0.0 0x
Average rating: 8.00  [49]
Average rating in 2025: 9.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 8.20  [5]
Average rating in 2023: 8.75  [4]
Average rating in 2022: 8.00  [4]
Average rating in 2021: 8.00  [2]
Average rating in 2020: 8.33  [3]
Average rating in 2019: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 10.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 8.00  [2]
Average rating in 2016: 8.33  [3]
Average rating in 2015: 7.67  [3]
Average rating in 2013: 7.50  [2]
Average rating in 2010: 9.00  [3]
Average rating in 2009: 9.00  [1]
Average rating in 2008: 7.50  [6]
Average rating in 2007: 7.00  [8]
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Burning V Sternness wrote on 02.01.2024:
[8.0] "This World Television Title was arguably the most important belt in ECW at times, with Rob Van Dam even closing the Anarchy Rulz 99 event with a title defence. Too Cold Scorpio, Shane Douglas, Taz and Rob Van Dam were all big focuses of the promotion when they held the belt, and the division usually produced better matches than the Heavyweight division, especially when the likes of Scorpio, Chris Jericho, RVD, Jerry Lynn, Tajiri and Super Crazy were competing for the belt. One of the best belts of the 90's when it comes to importance and match quality"
MrRaider959 wrote on 03.08.2023:
[10.0] "I feel like this title is more important than the ECW World Heavyweight title. The people who held this title usually had a rememberable run with it. RVD of course is the person everyone thinks about when the ECW TV title is talked about. I've always enjoyed RVD defending the title against Jerry Lynn. Its also better then the WCW TV title, but that's a different story."
munrapido3 wrote on 16.05.2022:
[8.0] "One of the more valuable television titles in professional wrestling, and possibly the most valuable television title in pro wrestlin in general. This belt actually became more important than the ECW World Heavyweight title, the premier belt of the company, and its because of Rob Van Dam."
5nicoShuffle wrote on 27.05.2021:
[8.0] "A Championship I've always loved and probably one of the most valuable 'Tv titles' (probably because it was the only other singles championship the company had for any length? ) it was seen and utilized as a launch pad to the Heavyweight Championship and also something to hold while waiting for a shot at that Championship. It's designs were always quite nice, my favourite being it's last design. A shame in some ways that WWE didn't want to pick this Championship, although... at least it wasn't tainted by them either."
steviecw wrote on 28.05.2020:
[8.0] "Probably about as prominent and meaningful Television / Mid-Card title as there was in the 90s and 2000s. As with all things ECW, some of the Eastern and earlier periods were pretty muddy but the angle with Mikey Whipwreck obviously really worked to elevate him into the World Championship picture and it allowed the incredible Too Cold Scorpio to shine as brightly as he ever really was able to. In addition it worked well to put the likes of Dean Malenko, Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero in the ECW history books before they achieved more mainstream success. The '96-'98 run was a hot one for the title going from Shane Douglas to Taz to Bam Bam Bigelow to Rob Van Dam (no doubt the man most associated with the championship), really elevating Taz and RVD while keeping Douglas and Bigelow relevant enough to be able to meaningfully put the aforementioned two over. Though his reign was legendary, RVD may have held the title for too long and it felt like ECW was scrambling to throw the title at others after his reign with brief runs for Tajiri, Super Crazy and Kid Kash all propping Rhino's dominant run. The title ended up virtually dead in the water when Rhino won the ECW World Championship simultaneously and while he was referred to as the "Unified ECW World Heavyweight Champion" and appeared without the TV title at the final two ECW House Shows we'll never know exactly how ECW intended to proceed with the championship."
DaWizWithAD wrote on 07.07.2018:
[10.0] "Now, ECW's TV Title, that's a very well handled TV Title. There always seemed to be a neat angle attached to it that allowed it to feel relevant and sometimes it was more entertaining than whatever was going on in the World Title scene."