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European Championship

Hardkore Tag-Team Championships

Light Heavyweight Championship

UK Heavyweight Championship

Xtreme Championship


TWF Cruiserweight Championship
Cruiserweight Championship History

Champion

Defeated

Venue

Location

Date Won

Reign Length

Notes

The Rock

Road Dogg

Orlando Arena

Orlando, FL, USA

14/05/2000

N/A

1

Lover Boy

Brownie

MGM Grande Garden

Las Vegas, NV, USA

19/08/2000

N/A

2

Jody Fleisch

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Brynteg Arena

Bridgend

16/09/2002

181 days

3 & 4

Deadman

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Brynteg Arena

Bridgend

16/03/2003

84 days

5

Jean Claude Van Slam

Deadman

Bridgend Recreation Centre

Bridgend

08/06/2003

24 days

 

Deadman (2)

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Tremains Stadium

Brackla, Bridgend

02/07/2003

70 days

 

Jody Fleisch (2)

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The Bridgend Dome

Bridgend

17/08/2003

N/A

6


Nber.

Notes

1

The Rock retains his championship when The Road Dogg laid down for him and joined fX after the match.

2

After The Rock leaves the Tremains Wrestling Federation, the title is declared vacant and put up for grabs at Summer Break. Lover Boy defeated Brownie to become champion. Lover Boy retires through injury and the title and original title belt is retired. This belt can now been seen as TWF Towers.

3

Jody Fleisch joins the TWF and on his first appearance, is awarded the TWF Cruiserweight Championship, mocking the way TECW/NCW awarded championships to wrestlers on their first appearances.

4

During this reign, Jody Fleisch defeated Hawke in a Unification Match with the TWF Light Heavyweight Championship, and the belt was refered to only as the TWF Cruiserweight Championship.

5

Deadman pinned Todd McFarlene in a match also involving Jody Fleisch and Luke Baird to capture the TWF Cruiserweight Championship.

6

Jody Fleisch defeated Deadman, Todd McFarlene, Matthew Jones, Luke Thomas and Joe Whelan to become the champion. When Jody left the Federation at the end of 2003, he took the TWF Cruiserweight Championship with him. Jody retains the belt, and a replica is now at the TWF Hall of Fame.


TWF European Championship
European Championship History

Champion

Defeated

Venue

Location

Date Won

Reign Length

Notes

NJS

Double J

Bridgend Recreation Centre

Bridgend

20/03/2000

20 days

 

MetalMan

NJS

Cardiff International Arena

Cardiff

09/04/2000

212 days

1

Dead Cool

Underfire

TWF Arena

Brackla, Bridgend

06/11/2000

318 days

 

High Voltage

Marz Holly

Brynteg Arena

Bridgend

19/09/2001

271 days

2

Sumo Samurai

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Brackla Community Centre

Brackla, Bridgend

16/06/2002

100 days

3

Steven Jenkins

Sumo Samurai

Air Cymru Arena

Broadlands, Bridgend

23/09/2002

66 days

 

Jean Claude Van Slam

Steven Jenkins

NCW Arena

Trouse, Bridgend

27/11/2002

148 days

 

Blade

Jean Claude Van Slam

GCourt Green

Brackla, Bridgend

23/04/2003

N/A

4


Nber.

Notes

1

During this reign, MetalMan became known as A-Pac and Underfire, and made defenses under those names.

2

During this reign, Dead Cool became known as Marz Holly, and made defenses under that names.

3

Sumo Samurai pinned High Voltage in a match also involving The Vampire Kane to become the champion.

4

Blade defeated Jean Claude Van Slam in a Ladder Unifcation Match with the TWF Television Championship. The two belts will now be simply known as the TWF Television Championship.


TWF Hardkore Tag-Team Championships TWF Hardkore Tag-Team Championships
Hardkore Tag-Team Championship History

These are the most interesting titles in TWF history as they were never defended at a TWF show. Marz introduced the concept of a Tag-Team Championship to be contested in hardcore matches only around the time that Marz & The Shott were having their hardcore matches with The Rogerz for the TWF Tag-Team Championships. The belts were made and about to be introduced with a tournament featuring 8 of the TWF's most insane tag-teams when Marz was deposed as TWF Chairman and revealed his TECW organisation. He took the Hardkore Tag-Team concept with him to TECW/NCW, but he did not take the title belts, which remained in the TWF's possession. One belt remains in the halls of TWF Towers, the other in the TWF Hall of Fame. It has not been ruled out that new belts be engraved and the belts becoming active, but this looks increasingly unlikely.


TWF Light Heavyweight Championship
Light Heavyweight Championship History

Champion

Defeated

Venue

Location

Date Won

Reign Length

Notes

The Red Dragon

NJS

TJS Centre

Brackla, Bridgend

10/02/2000

38 days

 

NJS

The Red Dragon

GCourt Arena

Brackla, Bridgend

19/03/2000

262 days

 

"King Ass" Nidian

NJS

TJS Centre

Brackla, Bridgend

06/12/2000

4 days

 

NJS (2)

"King Ass" Nidian

TWF Arena

Brackla, Bridgend

10/12/2000

169 days

 

High Voltage

NJS

TWF Arena

Brackla, Bridgend

28/05/2001

20 days

 

Hawke

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The Pines Centre

Sarn, Bridgend

17/06/2001

36 days

1

Brownie

Hawke

Swansea Leisure Centre

Swansea

23/07/2001

356 days

 

Hawke (2)

Brownie

Madison Square Garden

New York, NY, USA

14/07/2002

85 days

 

Jody Fleisch

Hawke

Bridgend Recreation Centre

Bridgend

07/10/2002

N/A

2


Nber.

Notes

1

Hawk pinned High Voltage in a match also involving "The Mangler" Gareth Cole to win the championship.

2

Jody Fleisch defeated Hawke in a Unification Match with the TWF Cruiserweight Championship. Jody is considered the last Light Heavyweight Champion as he unified the belts. The new championship was simply known as the TWF Cruiserweight Championship.


TWF UK Heavyweight Championship
UK Heavyweight Title History

Champion

Defeated

Venue

Location

Date Won

Reign Length

Notes

High Voltage

Hawke

TD Waterhouse Center

Orlando, Florida

15/04/2001

42 days

1

The AshTaker

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TWF Arena

Brackla, Bridgend

27/05/2001

63 days

2

Blonde Man

The AshTaker

Brynteg Arena

Bridgend

29/07/2001

462 days

The Vamp

Blonde Man

TWF Arena

Brackla, Bridgend

27/10/2002

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3


Nber

Notes

1

High Voltage d. Blonde Man & Hawk w. / Falcon in a Revenge Match to win the Championship.

2

The AshTaker d. High Voltage & Triple J in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match for the Championship.

3

The Vamp defeats Blonde Man in a 'Winner Take All' match for the Hardkore and UK Heavyweight Championships. The UK Heavyweight Championship after this match is retired.
The actual belt can now be seen in TWF Towers.


TWF Xtreme Match Championship
Xtreme Title History

Champion

Defeated

Venue

Location

Date Won

Reign Length

Notes

Marz Holly

NJS

Bridgend Recreation Centre

Bridgend

29/07/2001

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1

The Shott

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Cefn Cribwr Centre

Cefn Cribwr, Bridgend

08/09/2002

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2


Nber

Notes

1

The TWF Xtreme Championship was introduced on June 18th 2001, the night after Against All Odds 2001. The championship would be defended in 'Xtreme' matches. The classification of such matches was determined by the TWF Board of Directors. Marz defeated NJS for the championship on this night and it was hoped that the title would be active. However, it was suspended by December 2001.

2

The Shott won the King of Xtreme match at King of the Ring and was declared the new TWF Xtreme Champion. There was a renewed effort to keep the belt this time, but it was retired the day after Dangerously Serious.
There are actually 2 belts: one is hanging in the reception area of TWF Towers and is the original belt. The Shott possesses the belt he won at King of the Ring 2002, which is an exact replica of the original.