Title Histories
Heavyweight Title
Ceasar Naissance wins the vacant title against Gary Brown in a tournament final, at the September Showdown PPV, on September 27, 1998 in Calgary, Alberta.
Gary Brown wins the title from Ceasar Naissance, on the October 5, 1998 edition of Rush, in Edmonton, Alberta. President Vincent strips him of the title on December 21, 1998.
Tanis wins the vacant title against Element and Kristian Chaos in a triple-threat match, at the Winter Meltdown PPV, on January 23, 1999 in Quebec, Quebec.
Kristian Chaos wins the title from Tanis, on the March 13, 1999 edition of WR, in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Tanis wins the title for the second time, from Kristian Chaos, on the March 15, 1999 edition of Rush, in Calgary, Alberta.
Kristian Chaos wins the title for a second time, from Tanis, at the Wrestle Wars PPV, on March 27, 1999 in Edmonton, Alberta. He retires and vacates the title on April 6, 1999.
Impulse wins the vacant title against Buzz Tyler after both men win a Battle Royal, at the Spring Massacre PPV, on April 24, 1999 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Buzz Tyler wins the title from Impulse, on the May 1, 1999 edition of Weekend Rumble, in Timmins, Ontario.
Byron Tanis wins the title for a third time, from Buzz Tyler, in a Four Corners match with Naissance and Boog-man, on the May 17, 1999 edition of Rush, in Waterloo, Ontario.
Buzz Tyler wins the title for a second time, from Byron Tanis, on the July 5, 1999 edition of Rush, in Charlettetown, Prince Edward Island.
Element wins the title from Buzz Tyler, on the August 2, 1999 edition of Rush, in North Bay, Ontario.
Venom wins the title from Element in an Inferno Casket match, on the September 6, 1999 edition of Rush, in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Dale Lewis wins the title from Venom, on the October 11, 1999 edition of Rush, in Ottawa, Ontario.
Rob Bastard wins the title from Lewis, at Night of Terror II, on October 31, 1999 in Montreal, Quebec.
Christian Light wins the title from Bastard, at Winter Meltdown, on February 19, 2000, in Ottawa, Ontario.
WidowMaker wins the title from Light on the April 24, 2000 edition of Rush, in Windsor, Ontario. The title is vacated on May 22, as WidowMaker wins the NeWA World Heavyweight Title.
International Title
Venom wins the vacant title against Buff Daddy, R.J. Harris, and Alex Renge in a four-corners tournament final, on the September 7, 1998 edition of Rush, in Regina, Saskatewan.
Kraz-e wins the title from Venom, at the Night of Terror PPV, on October 31, 1998 in New York, New York.
Blade wins the title from KRaZ-e, on the November 16, 1998 edition of Rush, in Norfolk, Virginia.
Titan wins the title from Blade in a Cage match, on the December 7, 1998 edition of Rush, in Tampa, Florida.
R.J. Harris wins the title from Titan, at the Holiday Blast PPV, on December 27, 1998 in Houston, Texas.
Impulse wins the title from R.J. Harris, at the Winter Meltdown PPV, on January 23, 1999 in Quebec, Quebec.
Neurosis wins the title from Impulse, on the March 1, 1999 edition of Rush, in Brandon, Manitoba.
Boog-man wins the title from Neurosis, on the April 10, 1999 edition of Weekend Rumble, in Victoria, British Colombia.
Rukus wins the title from Boog-man, on the May 15, 1999 edition of Weekend Rumble, in London, Ontario.
Dale Lewis wins the title from Rukus, on the July 12, 1999 edition of Rush, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Lewis vacates the title due to winning the IWA Heavyweight title, on October 18, 1999.
Dan Benson wins the vacant title against Lord Kevin Kingsley, on the October 25, 1999 edition of Rush, in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec. He is stripped of the title on November 8, 1999 due to losing a Loser Leaves the NeWA match.
Logan wins the vacant title against Jim Dalton, on the November 22, 1999 edition of Rush, in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Syn wins the title from Logan in a ladder match, at Holiday Blast, on December 24, in Vancouver, British Colombia. The title is vacated on January 17, 2000, in Winnipeg, Manitoba after a contreversial ladder match.
Ultimate Package wins the vacant title against Chris Fury and Jackson Hunter, on the Januaray 26, 2000 edition of Rush, in Brandon, Manitoba. Package vacates the title on May 15, as he wins the NeWA North American Title.
Jacob Phoenix wins the vacant title against Jason Jousma in a tournament final, on the June 5, 2000 edition of Rush, in Quebec, Quebec.
Extreme Title
Fabul wins the vacant title by knocking out Neurosis in a hardcore brawl, at the Shattered Bones PPV, on February 20, 1999 in Cornwall, Ontario.
R.J. Harris wins the title from Fabul in a Barbwire Match, on the June 28, 1999 edition of Rush, in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Vice wins the title from Harris in a Title vs. Title Ladder Match, on the July 12, 1999 edition of Rush, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Christoph Dokotor wins the title from Vice in a Weapons Match, on the August 9, 1999 edition of Rush, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Josh Simcox wins the title from Dokotor in a Barbwire, Flaming Tables match, at Gold Rush, on September 25, 1999 in Hamilton, Ontario.
R.J. Harris wins the title for a second time, from Simcox in a Barbwire Cage match, on the October 4, 1999 edition of Rush, in Oakville, Ontario.
Romeo Valentino wins the title from Harris, in a Hell-in-a-Cell match, at Night of Terror II, on October 31, in Montreal, Quebec.
Gremlin Blitz wins the title from Romeo, on the December 2, 1999 edition of Rush, in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Jason Jousma wins the title from Gremlin Blitz in a Three-Way match with Romeo, at Holiday Blast, on December 24, 1999 in Vancouver, British Colombia.
Ray Masters wins the title from Jousma, on the January 17, 2000 edition of Rush, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Shooter Maloy wins the title from Masters, on the January 17, 2000 edition of Rush, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Blaze wins the title from Maloy, at Winter Meltdown, on February 19, 2000 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Mike McCloud wins the title from Blaze in a three-way match with Maniac Mike, on the March 20, 2000 edition of Rush, in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Mcloud is stripped of the title on May 20, 2000.
Cruiserweight Title
Blade wins the vacant title by eliminating K-Dogg in a Battle Royal, at the September Showdown PPV, on September 13, 1998 in Calgary, Alberta.
Fire wins the title from Blade, on the Novemeber 23, 1998 edition of Rush, in Jacksonville, Florida.
Hyuk Suh Kim wins the title from Fire, at the Holiday Blast PPV, on December 27, 1998 in Houston, Texas. He vacates the title on February 22, 1999 as he wins the NeWA Cruiserweight Title.
Mega Style King wins the vacant title against Dirty Dogg and Bryan Sensation in a Triangle match, on the February 27, 1999 edition of Weekend Rumble, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Nigasaki Shinzei wins the title from Mega Style King, on the March 22, 1999 edition of Rush, in Jasper, Alberta.
Dirty Dogg wins the title from Shinzei, on the April 19, 1999 edition of Rush, in Rimouski, Quebec.
Nigasaki Shinzei wins the title for a second time, from Dirty Dogg, on the April 26, 1999 edition of Rush, in Windsor, Ontario.
Nightstalker wins the title from Shinzei, on the May 24, 1999 edition of Rush, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Dirty Dogg wins the title for a second time from Nightstalker, on the July 26, 1999 edition of Rush, in Scarborough, Ontario.
Yoshihiro Asia wins the title from Dirty Dogg, on the August 9, 1999 edition of Rush, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Drew Jacobs wins the title from Asia, on the August 28, 1999 edition of Rush, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Logan wins the title from Jacobs in a Cruiserweight Royal Rumble, at Night of Terror II, on October 31, in Montreal, Quebec.
Drew Jacobs wins the title for a second time from Logan, at Night of Terror II, on October 31, in Montreal, Quebec. Drew Jacobs vacates the title on December 31, due to winning the NeWA Cruiserweight Title.
Orange Hatter is handed the title by President Vincent on the February 7, 2000 edition of Rush, in Peterborough, Ontario.
Chris Fury wins the title from Hatter on the April 23, 2000 edition of Rush, in Kitchiner, Ontario.
Tag Team Titles
The Pincers (Claw and Fang) win the vacant titles against England's Finest in a tournament final, at the Night of Terror PPV, on October 31, 1998 in New York, New York. They retire and vacate the titles on November 21, 1998.
Hell's Angels (Hellbender and Fire) win the vacant titles against The Serial Thrillaz, England's Finest, and Maximum Carnage in a Fatal-Fourway tag match, at the Holiday Blast PPV, on December 27, 1999 in Houston, Texas.
The Rebels (Rick Evans and Buck Smith) win the titles from Hell's Angels, on the February 27, 1999 edition of Weekend Rumble, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They vacate the titles as the win the NeWA World titles, on April 3, 1999.
The Crazy Ones (Maniac Mike and the Missing Link) win the vacant titles against The Overlords, in a tournament final, at the Spring Massacre PPV, on April 24, 1999 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The Def Squad (Rob Bastard, Element and Timmy Infection) win the titles from The Crazy Ones, on the May 1, 1999 edition of Weekend Rumble, in Timmins, Ontario.
The Overlords (Claymore and Surge) win the titles from The Def Squad, on the June 28, 1999 edition of Rush, in Saint John, New Brunswick.
The Crazy Ones win the titles for a second time against The Overlords, at the Summer Sizzler '99 PPV, on July 31, 1999, in Toronto, Ontario.
Fabul and Shinzei win the titles from The Crazy Ones, on the August 9, 1999 edition of Rush, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Judgement Force (Shawn and RJ Harris) win the titles from Fabul and Shinzei, on the October 18, 1999 edition of Rush, in Quebec, Quebec.
The Crazy Ones win the titles for a third time against Judgement Force, on the December 2, 1999 edition of Rush, in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Bad Attitude (Mathew Jude and Cyric Oscelot) win the titles from The Crazy Ones in a No DQ match, at Winter Meltdown, on February 19, 2000 in Ottawa, Ontario.
The Knight Brothers (Chris and Rich) win the titles from Bad Attitude in a three-way tag match with the Crazy Ones, on the March 27, 2000 edition of Rush, in Moncton, New Brunswick.
The Clash (Stash and Jason Allison) win the titles from The Knight Brothers on the June 5, 2000 edition of Rush, in Quebec, Quebec. The titles are vacated on June 30, 2000.
Retired Titles: Northern Title
Buddy Landel wins the vacant title by eliminating Element and Fire in a Royal Rumble, at the War Crazy PPV, on November 29, 1998 1999 in Miami, Florida.
Element wins the title from Buddy Landel, on the December 14, 1998 edition of Rush, in Panama City, Florida.
Buzz Tyler wins the title from Element, on the February 8, 1999 edition of Rush, in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Element wins the title for a second time, from Buzz Tyler, at the Shattered Bones PPV, on February 20, 1999 in Cornwall, Ontario.
Buzz Tyler wins the title for a second time, from Element, on the March 1, 1999 edition of Rush, in Brandon, Manitoba.
Dan Benson wins the title from Buzz Tyler, at the Wrestle Wars PPV, on March 27, 1999 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Snow Wolf wins the title from Dan Benson, on the April 12, 1999 edition of Rush, in Vancouver, British Colombia.
Element wins the title for a third time, from Snow Wolf, on the May 3, 1999 edition of Rush, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
Dale Lewis wins the title from Element, on the May 24, 1999 edition of Rush, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Vice wins the title from Lewis, on the July 5, 1999 edition of Rush, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
R.J. Harris wins the title from Vice in a Title vs. Title Ladder Match, on the July 12, 1999 edition of Rush, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Lord Kevin Kingsley wins the title from Harris, on the August 16, 1999 edition of Rush, in Windsor, Ontario.
Rob Bastard wins the title from Kingsley, on the September 6, 1999 edition of Rush, in Regina, Sasktatchewan.
Buzz Tyler wins the title for a third time, from Bastard, at Gold Rush, on September 25, in Hamilton, Ontario. Tyler vacates the title due to winning the NeWA TV Title, on October 18, 1999.
Drew Jacobs wins the vacant title against Logan, at Night of Terror II, on October 31, in Montreal, Quebec.
Christian Light wins the title from Jacobs in a Three-way Match with Boog-man, at Holiday Blast, on December 24, 1999 in Vancouver, British Colombia.
Boog-man wins the title from Light, on the January 26, 2000 edition of Rush, in Brandon, Manitoba.
Dan Benson wins the title from Boog-man, at Winter Meltdown, on February 19, 2000 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Jason Jousma wins the title from Benson, on the March 6, 2000 edition of Rush, in Quebec, Quebec. The belt is retired on May 20, 2000.
Byron Tanis wins the vacant title against Rob Bastard, at the IWA vs. MWA PPV, on May 30, 1999 in Detroit, Michigan.
Chris Mann wins the title from Byron Tanis, on an MWA TV Show, on June 20, 1999 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Rukus wins the title from Chris Mann, on the July 19, 1999 edition of Rush, in Saint John's, Newfoundland. The title is retired on July 31, 1999, as the Great Lakes/Heavyweight Title Unification bout with Buzz Tyler ends in a No-Contest.