ECW Television Championship

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ECW Television Championship
The final ECW Television Championship title belt design.
The final ECW Television Championship title belt design.
Details
Promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling
Date created August 12, 1992
Date retired April 11, 2001
Other name(s)
  • Eastern Championship Wrestling Television Championship
  • Extreme Championship Wrestling World Television Championship

The ECW World Television Championship was the secondary title in Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1992 until it folded in 2001. The title was almost on level with the ECW World Title when Rob Van Dam held it due to the calibre of matches he had. He had a 23-month reign as champion that only ended due to an injury. His title reign had propelled him into the World Title picture when the injury occurred.

The last ECW World Television Champion was Rhino, who held it until ECW folded. According to Rhino, the physical title belt was stolen from the ECW locker room. [1]

World Wrestling Entertainment resurrected the promotion into one of their brands in 2006 and, although they haven't yet reactivated the title, they renamed it on their website the ECW Television Championship.[2]

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