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The ECW World Television Championship was a television championship in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It served as the secondary championship in the ECW.


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No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Johnny Hotbody August 12, 1992 Live event Philadelphia, PA 1 31
Vacated September 12, 1992 Johnny Hotbody injured his ankle, and as a result, ECW forced him to relinquish the title.
2 Glen Osbourne September 30, 1992 Live event Philadelphia, PA 1
Vacated February 1993 ECW forced Glen Osbourne to vacate the title to set it up to be defended in a tournament after beginning its television show Hardcore TV.
3 Jimmy Snuka March 12, 1993 Hardcore TV Radnor, PA 1 203 Defeated Glen Osbourne in a tournament final.
4 Terry Funk October 1, 1993 Bloodfest: Part 1 Philadelphia, PA 1 43
5 Sabu November 13, 1993 November to Remember Philadelphia, PA 1 113
6 The Tazmaniac March 6, 1994 Hardcore TV Philadelphia, PA 1 <1
7 J.T. Smith March 6, 1994 Hardcore TV Philadelphia, PA 1 41
8 The Pitbull April 16, 1994 Live event Philadelphia, PA 1 27
9 Mikey Whipwreck May 13, 1994 Hardcore TV Philadelphia, PA 1 92
10 Jason August 13, 1994 Hardcore Heaven Philadelphia, PA 1 83
11 2 Cold Scorpio November 4, 1994 Hardcore TV Hamburg, PA 1 <1
12 Dean Malenko November 4, 1994 Hardcore TV Hamburg, PA 1 134
13 2 Cold Scorpio March 18, 1995 Extreme Warfare Philadelphia, PA 2 21
14 Eddie Guerrero April 8, 1995 Three Way Dance Philadelphia, PA 1 104
15 Dean Malenko July 21, 1995 Hardcore TV Tampa, FL 2 7
16 Eddie Guerrero July 28, 1995 Hardcore TV Middletown, NY 2 28
17 2 Cold Scorpio August 25, 1995 Live event Jim Thorpe, PA 3 126
18 Mikey Whipwreck December 29, 1995 Holiday Hell New York, NY 2 7
19 2 Cold Scorpio January 5, 1996 House Party Philadelphia, PA 4 127
20 Shane Douglas May 11, 1996 A Matter of Respect Philadelphia, PA 1 21
21 Pitbull #2 June 1, 1996 Fight the Power Philadelphia, PA 1 21
22 Chris Jericho June 22, 1996 Hardcore Heaven Philadelphia, PA 1 21
23 Shane Douglas July 13, 1996 Heat Wave Philadelphia, PA 2 329
24 Taz June 7, 1997 Wrestlepalooza Philadelphia, PA 2 267
25 Bam Bam Bigelow March 1, 1998 Living Dangerously Asbury Park, NJ 1 34
26 Rob Van Dam April 4, 1998 Hardcore TV Buffalo, NY 1 700
Vacated March 4, 2000 N/A Philadelphia, PA Rob Van Dam was injured, and as a result, The Network forced him to relinquish the title.
27 Super Crazy March 12, 2000 Living Dangerously Danbury, CT 1 27 Defeated Rhino in a tournament final.
28 Yoshihiro Tajiri April 8, 2000 ECW on TNN Buffalo, NY 1 14
29 Rhino April 22, 2000 CyberSlam Philadelphia, PA 1 126
30 Kid Kash August 26, 2000 Midtown Massacre New York, NY 1 14
31 Rhino September 9, 2000 ECW on TNN Mississauga, ON 2 214
Deactivated April 11, 2001 Deactivated when ECW went bankrupt.
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