CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship

The CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship is a professional wrestling main championship in Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic (CWF Mid-Atlantic). It was the original cruiserweight title of the Carolina Wrestling Federation promotion, later used in the Frontier Wrestling Alliance (2001-2004) and AWA Superstars (2005-2007) as a regional title, officially representing the Mid-Atlantic United States, while it was a member of the respective governing bodies. It remained active until November 2003 when the CWF reclassified the title as a television championship.

CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship
Details
PromotionCWF Mid-Atlantic
Date established2000
Current champion(s)Kool Jay
Date wonDecember 28, 2019
Other name(s)
CWF Cruiserweight Championship
FWA-Carolinas Cruiserweight Championship
AWA/CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship

The inaugural champion was The Gemini Kid, who was awarded the title in 2000 to become the first CWF Cruiserweight Champion. Lee Valiant holds the record for most reigns, with three. At 393 days, Mikael Yamaha's first reign is the longest in the title's history. Valiant's first reign was the shortest in the history of the title lasting only 7 days. Overall, there have been 25 reigns shared between 21 wrestlers, with one vacancy.

Title history

Key
# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily

Names

Name Years
CWF Cruiserweight Championship 2000 2001
FWA-Carolinas Cruiserweight Championship 2001 2003
FWA-Carolinas Television Championship 2003 2004
AWA/CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship 2006 2007
CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Championship 2007

Reigns

As of August 7, 2020.

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Gemini Kid 1 2000 N/A N/A Live event Gemini Kid is awarded the title to become the first CWF Heavyweight Champion.
2 Mikael Yamaha 1 January 26, 2001 393 Wilson, North Carolina Live event In February 2001, the title is renamed the FWA-Carolinas Cruiserweight Championship when CWF Mid-Atlantic became an official affiliate promotion for the Frontier Wrestling Alliance.
3 Sexton Tyler 1 February 23, 2002 147 Graham, North Carolina Heartbreak (2002) [1]
4 Ric Converse 1 July 20, 2002 231 Graham, North Carolina Payback (2002) [2][3]
5 J-Money 1 March 8, 2003 245 Burlington, North Carolina CWF Championship Wrestling This was the first-ever television episode of CWF Championship Wrestling.
6 Xsiris 1 November 8, 2003 161 Burlington, North Carolina Live event In November 2003, the title was renamed the FWA-Carolinas Television Championship.
7 GeeStar 1 April 17, 2004 70 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
8 Mikael Yamaha 2 June 26, 2004 196 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
9 Jesse Ortega 1 January 8, 2005 188 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
10 Mitch Connor 1 September 17, 2005 112 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
11 Rob McBride 1 January 7, 2006 133 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
12 Michael McAllister 1 May 20, 2006 70 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
13 Brass Munkey 1 July 29, 2006 154 Burlington, North Carolina CWF Championship Wrestling
14 Steve Greene 1 December 30, 2006 168 Burlington, North Carolina Battlecade VII (2006)
15 Lee Valiant 1 June 16, 2007 7 Burlington, North Carolina Absolute Justice (2007) Valiant pinned Steve Greene in a 4-corner tag team match in which the title was on the line.
16 Steve Greene 2 June 23, 2007 329 Greensboro, North Carolina CWF Mid-Atlantic Street Fight Challenge (2007) Steve Greene and AWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Joey Silvia defeated the Neon Lions (Lee Valiant and Chris Collins) in a 3-way "Everything To Lose" tag team match also involving Fatback Enterprises (Donnie Dollar$ and Mitch Connor). Greene gained the pinfall over Valiant to win the championship.
17 Tank Lawson 1 May 17, 2008 112 Burlington, North Carolina Revelation (2008)
18 Marcellus King 1 September 6, 2008 133 Burlington, North Carolina Sumner Civitans SuperBrawl III (2008)
19 Lee Valiant 2 January 17, 2009 273 Burlington, North Carolina Night of Challenges (2009)
20 Joey Silva 1 October 17, 2009 77 Burlington, North Carolina CWF Rumble (2009)
21 Lee Valiant 3 January 2, 2010 14 Burlington, North Carolina Battlecade X (2010) This was a no-disqualification match.
Vacated January 16, 2010 Burlington, North Carolina New Years Knockout! (2010) The championship is vacated Lee Valiant is no longer able to defend the title due to a head injury.
22 Roy Wilkins 1 February 6, 2010 133 Burlington, North Carolina Title Turmoil (2010) Wilkins defeated Arik Royal to win the vacant title after both were the last two remaining in a contender's battle royal.
23 Arik Royal 1 June 19, 2010 182 Burlington, North Carolina Absolute Justice IV (2010)
24 Ray Kandrack 1 December 18, 2010 362 Burlington, North Carolina Battlecade XI (2010)
25 Steve Greene 2 June 4, 2011 14 Burlington, North Carolina CWF Mid-Atlantic Title Turmoil
26 Ray Kandrack 2 June 18, 2011 182 Burlington, North Carolina Absolute Justice 5
27 Donnie Dollar$ 1 December 15, 2011 282 Burlington, North Carolina Battlecade 12 (2011)
28 Trevor Lee 1 September 22, 2012 252 Gibsonville, North Carolina Converse vs. King (2012)
29 Matty de Nero 1 January 6, 2013 140 Gibsonville, North Carolina Can't Hardly Wait
30 Chase Dakota 1 October 19, 2013 145 Gibsonville, North Carolina Fallout
31 Mark James 1 March 13, 2014 51 Gibsonville, North Carolina
32 Manny Garcia 1 May 3, 2014 217 Gibsonville, North Carolina Explosive Elements)
33 Chris Lea 1 December 6, 2014 21 Gibsonville, North Carolina Road To Battlecade XV
34 Manny Garcia 2 December 27, 2014 84 Gibsonville, North Carolina Battlecade XV)
35 Chet Sterling 1 March 21, 2015 231 Gibsonville, North Carolina Madness In Any Direction Sterling and Trevor Lee defeated Manny Garcia and Ethan Sharpe. Sterling and Lee's CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship was also on the line.
36 Cedric Alexander 1 November 7, 2015 49 Gibsonville, North Carolina Fallout 2015
37 Smith Garrett 1 December 26, 2015 175 Gibsonville, North Carolina Battlecade XVI)
38 Aric Andrews 1 June 18, 2016 483 Gibsonville, North Carolina Absolute Justice This was a 3 Way Dance also including Chet Sterling
39 Jesse Adler 1 October 14, 2017 77 Gibsonville, North Carolina 17th Anual Rumble
40 Arik Royal 2 December 30, 2017 14 Gibsonville, North Carolina Battlecade X8
41 Shane Helms 1 January 13, 2018 119 Gibsonville, North Carolina New Year's Knockout)
42 Aric Andrews 2 May 12, 2018 175 Gibsonville, North Carolina Our House
43 Trevor Lee 2 June 30, 2018 126 Gibsonville, North Carolina Freedom Of Expression
44 Otto Schwanz 1 November 3, 2018 56 Gibsonville, North Carolina Invincible
45 Aaron Biggs 1 December 29, 2018 266 Gibsonville, North Carolina Battlecade XIX
46 Ethan Alexander Sharpe 1 September 21, 2019 98 Gibsonville, North Carolina Gold Rush (2019)
47 Kool Jay 1 December 28, 2019 223+ Burlington, North Carolina Invincible

Combined reigns

As of August 7, 2020.

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References

General
  • "Champions". CWF Mid-Atlantic. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  • Sawyer, Grant (2004). "CWF Mid-Atlantic Cruiserweight / Television Title". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  • Tanabe, Hisaharu (2011). "CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Title". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  • "CWF Mid-Atlantic Television Title". The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo. Wrestling-Titles.com. 2003. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
Specific
  1. Stutts, Brad (2002). "CWF 02.23.02 Graham, NC". Brad's Rants. Hardcore Fan Club. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  2. Converse, Ric (2010). "The Championship Runs". All About "The 1st". RicConverse.com. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
  3. "Ric Converse". Wrestler Profiles. OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. 2007. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
Rank Wrestler reigns Combined days
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