Wrestler
Name
Date Won
Wrestler Beaten
Event
Length
Ahmed the Powerhouse[1]
07.28.96
The Lumberjack
Summer Sizzler
19 days
X.Plosion
08.16.96
Ahmed the Powerhouse
Friday Fray
67 days
Don Hall
10.23.96
X.Plosion
Havoc n Hell
18 days
The Crow
11.10.96
Don Hall
Superclash
77 days
Consequence
01.26.97
The Crow
Head Bash 97
91 days
The Executioner
04.27.97
Consequence
Blood Clash 1997
22 days
Jon Tickle
05.19.97
The Executioner
Monday Night Brawl
43 days
The Executioner (2)
07.01.97
Jon Tickle
One Year Anniversary
27 days
WarHawk
07.27.97
The Executioner
Summer Sizzler
27 days
Tom Leonard
08.23.97
WarHawk
Hot As Hell Tour
7 days
WarHawk (2)
08.30.97
Tom Leonard
Hot As Hell Tour
1 day
HICAL[2]
08.31.97
WarHawk
Ultra Brawl II
52 days
Chet Jenkins
10.22.97
HICAL
Extreme
28 days
Dan Sokolov
11.19.97
Chet Jenkins
Extreme
95 days
YAHOO
02.15.98
Dan Sokolov
When Worlds Collide
42 days
Dan Sokolov (2)
03.29.98
YAHOO
Battle of the Weights
30 days
Vacant[3]
04.28.98
Dan Dokolov
none
n/a
Fred Rogers[4]
08.17.99
Triple T
Monday Night Brawl
69 days
Dan Sokolov (3)
10.25.99
TTT & Rogers
Monday Night Brawl
7 days
Triple T
11.01.99
Dan Sokolov
Monday Night Brawl
90 days
Erik Kelly
01.30.00
Triple T
Head Bash 2000
48 days
Dan Sokolov (4)
03.20.00
Erik Kelly
Monday Night Brawl
28 days
Triple T (2)
04.17.00
Dan Sokolov
Monday Night Brawl
13 days
Ray Santana[5]
04.30.00
Triple T
After Shock
56 days
Vacant[6]
06.25.00
Ray Santana
Ultimate Carnage
n/a
Cuchulain[7]
06.25.00
The Chameleon
Ultimate Carnage
35 days
The Chameleon
07.30.00
Cuchulain
Summer Sizzler
28 days
Kritical Kondition
08.27.00
The Chameleon
Ultra Brawl IV
63 days
STEALTH
10.29.00
Kritical Kondition
Caged In!
30 days
Vacant[8]
11.28.00
STEALTH
None
n/a
Sledgehammer[9]
09.17.01
Cuchulain, Rogers & T-Charger
Monday Night Brawl
7 days
T-Charger
09.24.01
Sledgehammer
Monday Night Brawl
6 days
Sledgehammer (2)
09.30.01
T-Charger
Excessive Force
1 day
T-Charger (2)
10.01.01
Sledgehammer
Monday Night Brawl
14 days
Simon
10.15.01
T-Charger
Monday Night Brawl
13 days
HICAL (2)[10]
10.28.01
Simon
Fear Factor
21 days
Larry Serson[11]
11.18.01
HICAL
Only The Strong II
68 days
Triple T (3)
01.25.02
Larry Serson
Main Frame
31 days
Neighborhood Sniper
02.24.02
Triple T
Doomsday
28 days
Gavin Glass
03.24.02
Sniper & Sledgehammer
Battle of the Weights
28 days
David Harten
04.21.02
Gavin Glass
Aftershock
60 min
Virus
04.21.02
David Harten
Aftershock
47 days
Vacant[12]
06.09.02
Virus
None
n/a
Nick Marshall[13]
04.27.03
Paul Doom
Xodus
36 days
Vacant[14]
06.02.03
Nick Marshall
Backstage Access
27 days
Damian Stone[15]
06.29.03
Cole Justice
eXile
28 days
Sean Taylor
07.27.03
Damian Stone
Summer Sizzler
96 days
Cole Justice
10.31.03
Sean Taylor
Main Frame
30 days
Jim Roberts
11.30.03
Cole Justice
Blood Bath
21 days
Cole Justice (2)
12.21.03
Jim Roberts
Only The Strong III
35 days
Apocalypse
01.25.04
Justice & Garrisson
Maximum Carnage
28 days
Danny Collins[16]
02.22.04
Apocalypse
Uprising
35 days
Lynch Garrisson
03.28.04
Collins & Apocalypse
Superiority
28 days
Apocalypse (2)
04.25.04
Lynch Garrisson
Aftershock
35 days
Lynch Garrisson (2)
05.30.04
Apocalypse
eXile II
12 days
Sean Taylor (2)[17]
06.11.04
Lynch Garrisson
Main Frame
149 days
Vacant
06.25.05
Sean Taylor
Main Frame
15 days
Tyrone Walker[18]
07.10.05
Rocko Daymon
Superiority II
77 days
Rocko Daymon[19]
09.25.05
Tyrone Walker
Ultra Brawl VII
140 days
Hawkeye
05.04.06
Rocko Daymon
Takedown
24 days
Lynch Garrison (3)
05.28.06
Hawkeye
Exile III
63 days
Hawkeye (2)
08.06.06
Lynch Garrison & Cuchulain
Summer Sizzler
91 days
Sevyn
11.05.06
Hawkeye
Excessive Force
177 days
Violent K
05.01.07
Sevyn
Superiority IV
158 days
Jonathan Darkstar
09.30.07
Violent K
Ultra Brawl IX
??
[1]
This was a tournament final.
[2]
On 09.28.97, the International Title was unified
with the North American Title. HICAL
defeated Chet Jenkins to unify the belts.
[3]
EUWC went on hiatus from April 1998. The title remained vacant until August,
1999.
[4]
This was a match for the vacant Championship.
[5]
This was a Six Pack match. Other participants included Dan Sokolov,
STEALTH, Erik kelly & Neighborhood Sniper.
[6]
Ray Santana forfeited the title when he was
awarded a World Title match with Dan Sokolov.
[7]
This was a tournament final.
[8]
The EUWC went on hiatus in November, 2000. The title remained vacant until September,
2001.
[9]
This was fatal four way match for the vacant
title.
[10]
This was a two fall triple threat match for the
International & United States Championships, which also included Larry
Serson.
[11]
This was a four man Hell in a Cell match for the
International & U.S. Titles. Other
participants were Gavin Glass & Simon.
Serson pinned Glass in the deciding fall to win both titles.
[12]
EUWC went on hiatus. The title remained vacant until April, 2003.
[13]
This was a tournament final.
[14]
Nick Marshall was involved in a serious car
accident which ended his career, and thus vacated the title.
[15]
This was a tournament final. Sean Taylor was the
Special Guest Referee.
[16]
This was the first ever London Bridge Street
Fight.
[17]
230 days deducted due to EUWC hiatus in
2004/2005.
[18]
This was a tournament final.
[19]
81 days deducted due to a short hiatus from Nov. 20, 2005 to Feb. 9, 2006.