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| npw extreme championship title history |
| 1) "THE KILTED ASSASSIN" ALASTAIR DEWAR. Defeated Bud "100 Proof" Morgan in a Best of Three Falls Extreme Match (Hardcore, Four Corners, Steel Cage) on 07/27/01 to become the first-ever Extreme Champion. Stripped of title and fired on 08/13/01. 2) BUD "100 PROOF" MORGAN. Defeated 13 other men in a Pyramid of Pain match to fill the vacant title on 08/24/01 and become NPW's first three-time champion. 3) "BADD CRAZY" LOUIE Z. Defeated Bud Morgan at the No Holds Barred PPV on 09/07/01. 4) T.J. KILLINGBECK. Defeated Louie Z and Bud Morgan en route to winning the "King of the Deathmatch" Tournament at the "Unleashed" PPV on 10/12/01, defeating Bud Morgan to win Louie Z's Extreme title in the finals. 5) DOMINIC DEMONSTONE. Defeated TJ Killingbeck at "November Pain" in a Hardcore Lumberjack Match on 11.09.01. 6) BRIMSTONE. Defeated Dominic Demonstone on 11.23.01 in a "Weapons and Ladders Strap Match." 7) DIREWOLF. Defeated Brimstone in The Match Beyond at the "Reindeer Games" PPV on 12.07.01. 8) DOMINIC DEMONSTONE. Def. Direwolf on 02.08.02 in a Hardcore Ladder Match to become the first-ever two-time Extreme champion. The title was declared vacant by Commissioner Rifleman on 02.15.02, when it was not clear if Demonstone or challenger TJ Killingbeck went through a table first in a 10,000 Tacks / Tables Match. 9) TJ KILLINGBECK. Def. seven men in a SWF Hardcore Ladder Race to fill the vacant title on 02.22.02. Title held up by Commissioner Rifleman after a Steel Cage Match with Marty Sugar on 03.22.02; re-instated by CAL Special Investigator Sam Carnage on 04.05.02 at Friday Night Firefight. 10) BUD MORGAN. Defeated TJ Killingbeck on 04.12.01 in a Hardcore Match under special referee Rob Brimstone on FNF. 11) CALVIN ASTROTH. Def. Bud Morgan at The Stand PPV in a Barbed Wire Dog Collar Death Match on 04.05.02. 12) DIREWOLF. Def. Calvin Astroth at Firefight in a Death Match on 05.03.02 13) BUD MORGAN. Def. Direwolf at Firefight in a Flaming Tables Match on 05.10.02, in a match that also included Calvin Astroth. The title was declared vacant following the 06.07.02 edition of Friday Night Firefight, when Morgan failed to show up to the event. 14) CALVIN ASTROTH. Def. Direwolf at Firefight in a Detroit City Streefight to fill the vacant title on 06.14.02. Stripped of the title and suspended on 07.19.02. 15) CAPTAIN HERO. Won the vacant title on the 07.19.02 edition of Friday Night Firefight in a 13-man Pyramid of Pain Battle Royale when he unhooked the title from the wire above the Pyramid. He later "vacated" the title to his alter-ego, Ric Owens. 16) RYFKA. Defeated Ric Owens in a title vs. title match at "The Commissioner's Invitational" on 09.07.02, in the second fall, to win the title. 17) GREGOR DEMONSTONE. Defeated Ryfka in a "Hell In A Cell" match at "November Pain" to win the title. 18) MARTY SUGAR. Defeated Gregor Demonstone in a Scaffold Match on 11.30.02 on "FireStorm". Danny Vicious defeated Marty Sugar on the 01/10/03 edition of "Friday Night Firefight" in a "Big Nickel Streetfight", but Vice-President of Operations Regan Mace ruled that decision reversed. Since Sugar was out with injury, Mace vacated the title on 01/17/03. 19) "THE SENSATION" DANNY VICIOUS. Defeated LocoGrande Numero Uno on the 01/31/03 edition of "Flashoint!t" in a Tables Match to fill the vacant title. 20) E-NORMUS NORMAN. Defeated Danny Vicious on the 02.21.03 edition of Firefight in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match. 21) GREGOR DEMONSTONE. Def. E-Normus Norman on the 05.04.03 edition of "Firefight" in an Ambulance Match. 22) "COMRADE RUBBER CHICKEN" BORIS RASHKOV.Defeated Gregor Demonstone & Karl Pace in a tag team title match that also featured E-Normus Norman at "The Stand '03 : Turf War" when Rashkov pinned Demonstone. Afterwards, the Extreme title was destroyed by the NFAC and de-commissioned by NPW Commissioner Angelina Bishop. Later, TJ Killingbeck had the remnants of the Extreme championship forged into the World Pain Network Extreme championship, but NPW did not recognize this as a sanctioned title and no records of champions were kept. |