ELEVATION TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
Goliath | Wins: 3 | September 2, 2001-October 19, 2001 |
Jax | Wins: 3 | October 19, 2001-December 2, 2001 |
Spawn | Wins: 3 | December 2, 2001-January 11, 2002 |
Eric Dresh | Wins: 1 | January 11, 2002-Febuary 24, 2002 |
The Future | Wins: 1 | Febuary 24, 2002-March 15, 2002 |
Christian McLarson | Wins: 1 | March 15, 2002-April 29, 2002 |
Octavius Giovanni | Wins: 3 | June 21, 2002-July 28, 2002 |
Glori Allysin Rose | Wins: 5 | July 28, 2002-September 27, 2002 |
Alejandro Desiderio | Wins: 2 | January 24, 2005-Febuary 28th |
The Future(2) | Wins: 1 | Febuary 28th, 2005-March 31, 2005 |
The Tower | Wins: | March 31, 2005-present |
September 2, 2001: UWF Evolution: Scott Fire vs. Goliath
The debut of this championship pits top contenders Goliath and Scott Fire in a one one match, which sees Goliath claim the gold.
October 19, 2001: UWF Elevation: Goliath(c) vs. Jax
The match wasn't clean and sure wasn't pretty, but Jax took the gold from Goliath for a decent reign.
December 2, 2001: UWF Aggrivation: Jax(c) vs. Renfield vs. Spawn
A three way stemming from a broken match the week before, Jax is dethroned as Spawn begins a short lived reign.
December 30, 2001: Title officially renamed UWF Elevation Television Championship.
The championship formerly known as the National Heavyweight Championship is renamed due to entering the World Wrestling Alliance.
January 11, 2001: UWF Elevation: Spawn(c) vs. Eric Dresh
Eric Dresh wins a clean one fall match to claim the gold. He lives a short, somewhat boring title reign.
Febuary 24, 2002: UWF Unlimited: The Future walked out with the title in his posession
All bets were off at Unlimted, and The Future claimed the gold through the rules of the match: escape with the gold in your posession.
March 15, 2002: UWF Elevation: The Future(c) vs. "The Law" Christian McLarson
Christian McLarson, a surging up and comer in the UWF, takes the gold from The Future in one of the most exciting title defenses in this title's history.
June 21, 2002: UWF Reload: Octavius Giovanni is given belt by Christian McLarson on UWF reopening show.
Christian McLarson earned the rights to claim whomever he dictated the champion. Octavius won a tainted match over Eric Dresh as his first defense on the same show.
July 28, 2002: Universal Phenomenon 2: Octavius Giovanni(c) vs. Glori Allysin Rose
A match for respect saw Glori become the first women singles champion in UWF history, and quickly became one of the most dominant in history.
September 27, 2002: UWF closes. Title is vacated.
January 24, 2005: UWF Elevation: "Kid Diamond" Alejandro Desiderio vs. Monoxide
Monoxide and Kid Diamond each earned their shot for the title opportunity and met for the gold on the show, with Kid Diamond earning a title reign with a little outside aid. On this show, Glori Allysin Rose returned and demanded her title, since she was the champion when the promotion closed!
February 14, 2005: Kid Diamond officially renames the championship the Cablevision Championship.
Febuary 28, 2005: UWF Elevation: "The Future" Lonnie Hinds vs. "Kid Diamond" Alejandro Desiderio(c)
A back and forth match that finally sees Hinds forcing Diamond to tap out to the Hinds Invasion Press. Lonnie begins his second reign as champion, and celebrates with the crowd afterwards.
March 31, 2005: UWF Forbidden Grounds: Steel Cage Match: "The Future" Lonnie 'By God' Hinds(c) vs. "The Tower" Stephen Kasper vs. Tobias Odin
Lonnie Hinds had a choice to make in this defense, and bottom line, he chose his can of Barqs and Odin chose a route of inflicting pain, throwing The Tower to the victory in The Tower's first ever UWF singles championship in a most excisting match.
Rules:
Normal rules apply unless otherwise stated. Must win by three count.