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| Date |
Champions |
Location |
|
06-23-92
|
The
Super Destroyers
|
Philadelphia,
PA 1
|
|
04-02-93
|
Tony
Stetson & Larry Winters
|
Radnor,
PA
|
|
04-03-93
|
The
Suicide Blondes
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
05-15-93
|
The
Super Destroyers [2]
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
05-15-93
|
The
Suicide Blondes [2]
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
08-07-93
|
Eddie
Gilbert & The Dark Patriot
|
Philadelphia,
PA 2
|
|
09-18-93
|
Tony
Stetson & Johnny Hot Body
|
Philadelphia,
PA 3
|
|
11-13-93
|
Tommy
Dreamer & Johnny Gunn
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
12-04-93
|
Kevin
Sullivan & Tazmaniac
|
Philadelphia,
PA 4
|
|
03-06-94
|
Public
Enemy
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
On August 27, 1994 Eastern Championship Wrestling became
Extreme Championship Wrestling.
|
|
08-27-94
|
Cactus
Jack & Mikey Whipwreck
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
11-05-94
|
Public
Enemy [2]
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
02-04-95
|
Sabu
& Tazmaniac
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
02-25-95
|
Chris
Benoit & Dean Malenko
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
04-08-95
|
Public
Enemy [Third Reign]
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
06-20-95
|
Raven
& Stevie Richards
|
Jim
Thorpe, PA
|
|
09-16-95
|
The
Pitbulls
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
10-07-95
|
Raven
& Stevie Richards [2]
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
10-07-95
|
Public
Enemy [4]
|
Philadelphia,
PA 5
|
|
10-28-95
|
Sandman
& 2 Cold Scorpio
|
Philadelphia,
PA 6
|
|
12-29-95
|
Mikey
Whipwreck & Cactus Jack [2]
|
Rego
Park, NY 7
|
|
02-03-96
|
The
Eliminators
|
Rego
Park, NY
|
|
08-03-96
|
The
Gangstas
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
12-21-96
|
The
Eliminators [2]
|
New
York, NY
|
|
03-15-97
|
The
Dudley Boys
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
04-13-97
|
The
Eliminators [3]
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
06-28-97
|
The
Dudleys Boys [2]
|
Revere,
MA
|
|
07-19-97
|
The
Gangstas [2]
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
08-17-97
|
The
Dudley Boys [3]
|
Fort
Lauderdale, FL 8
|
|
08-18-97
|
John
Kronus & New Jack
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
09-20-97
|
The
Full Blooded Italians
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
12-05-97
|
Doug
Furnas & Phillip Lafon
|
Waltham,
MA
|
|
12-06-97
|
Chris
Candido & Lance Storm
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
06-06-98
|
Sabu
& Rob Van Dam
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
|
10-24-98
|
The
Dudley Boys [4]
|
Cleveland,
OH
|
|
11-01-98
|
Balls
Mahoney & Masato Tanaka
|
New
Orleans, LA
|
|
11-06-98
|
The
Dudley Boys [5]
|
Queens,
NY
|
|
12-13-98
|
Sabu
& Rob Van Dam [2]
|
Tokyo,
Japan
|
|
04-17-99
|
The
Dudley Boys [6]
|
Buffalo,
NY
|
|
07-18-99
|
Balls
Mahoney & Spike Dudley
|
Dayton,
OH
|
|
08-13-99
|
The
Dudley Boys [7]
|
Cleveland,
OH
|
|
08-14-99
|
Balls
Mahoney & Spike Dudley [2]
|
Toledo,
OH
|
|
08-26-99
|
The
Dudley Boys [8]
|
Queens,
NY
|
|
08-26-99
|
Raven
& Tommy Dreamer
|
Queens,
NY
|
| January
9, 2000 |
Impact
Plyers |
|
| February
26, 2000 |
Tommy
Dreamer [2] and Masato Tanaka [2] |
|
| March
4, 2000 |
Raven
[4] and Mike Awesome |
|
| March
12, 2000 |
The
Impact Players (2)(Vacated at Cyberslam 2000) |
|
| 08.25.00 |
Mikey
Whipwreck and Yoshihiro Tajiri |
|
| 08.26.00 |
Guido
Maritato and Tony Mamaluke |
|
| 12.03.00 |
Doring
& Roadkill |
|
1
This
was a four-team tournament final
2
The Suicide Blondes were stripped of the belts in July 1993.
3
This
was a win via forfeit
4
Shane
Douglas was allowed to substitute for the injured Johnny Gunn.
During the bout, he turned against Tommy Dreamer.
5
This
was a Three Way Dance with The Gangstas
6
2 Cold Scorpio defeated Rocco Rock in a singles bout, due to a
pre-match stipulation, the tag team belts were on the line.
7
2
Cold Scorpio's manager Woman signed a contract placing Scorpio's
World TV championship and the World Tag Team championships at stake.
After Mikey won the championships, Cactus Jack entered the ring and
assumed half of the World Tag Team Championships.
8
The
Dudley Boys were named ECW World Tag Team champions after Mustafa
could not compete due to injuries sustained in an attack by the
Dudleys.
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