CWA Television Championship

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| firstchamp=Metal Maniac

| finalchamp=Adam Booker

| retired=March 10, 2007

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  • NWA New England Television Championship

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The Century Wrestling Alliance Television Championship is a secondary wrestling title in the Century Wrestling Alliance. It was first known by that name when the title was first established in 1994, and was renamed as the NWA New England Television Championship when the CWA joined the National Wrestling Alliance and became NWA New England in January 1998. The title returned to its original name when the CWA withdrew from the NWA on March 10, 2007.{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan & Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}

Title history

Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.

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!width=25%|Wrestler:

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!width=15%|Date:

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colspan=5 style="background: #ccddcc;" align=center|CWA Television Championship
Metal Maniac

|1

|July 1994

|

|The first champion

Doink the Clown

|1

|July 16, 1994

|Springfield, Massachusetts

|

Vacant

|

|December 1995

|

|Title vacant

Vic Steamboat

|1

|December 12, 1995

|Hartford, Connecticut

|Defeats Knuckles Nelson in tournament final

Knuckles Nelson

|1

|July 6, 1996

|Derry, New Hampshire

|

Vic Steamboat

|2

|December 8, 1997

|Brattleboro, Vermont

|

colspan=5 style="background: #ccddcc;" align=center|Renamed NWA New England Television Championship
Knuckles Nelson

|2

|July 4, 1998

|Singapore

|Fictitious title change

Vic Steamboat

|3

|August 28, 1998

|

|Title awarded. Nelson stripped of the title, reign will not be recognized in the company annuals.

Vacant

|

|September 21, 1998

|

|Title vacant

The Mercenary

|1

|October 17, 1998

|?

|Defeats Curtis Slamdawg and Millennium in Triple Threat match for vacant title

Bob Evans

|1

|February 18, 1999

|Mansfield, Massachusetts

|

Tre

|1

|May 29, 1999

|Somerville, Massachusetts

|

Bob Evans

|2

|May 29, 1999

|Somerville, Massachusetts

|

Beau Douglas

|1

|June 27, 1999

|Somerville, Massachusetts

|

Slick Wagner Brown

|1

|August 22, 1999

|Somerville, Massachusetts

|

Vacant

|

|April 2000

|

|Title vacant

Beau Douglas

|2

|June 22, 2000

|Somerville, Massachusetts

|Defeats Joel Davis and Kyle Storm in a triangle match for the vacant title

Bull Montana

|1

|February 18, 2001

|Raynham, Massachusetts

|

Trooper Gilmore

|1

|

|

|Given the title by Bull Montana

Beau Douglas

|3

|2001

|?

|

Lando Williams

|1

|August 8, 2001

|Melrose, Massachusetts

|

"The New Sensation" Steve Morabito

|1

|August 24, 2001

|Melrose, Massachusetts

|

Freight Train Dan

|1

|January 2002

|Melrose, Massachusetts

|Defeats Apocalypse

Vacant

|

|

|

|Freight Train Dan leaves the promotion

Outpatient

|1

|July 13, 2002

|Woonsocket, Rhode Island

|Defeats Black Dragon

Todd Hanson

|1

|October 5, 2002

|Wakefield, Massachusetts

|

Vacant

|

|

|

|Title vacant

Adam Booker

|1

|July 22, 2005

|Everett, Massachusetts

|Defeats Beau Douglas in a tournament final; CWA withdraws from the NWA on March 10, 2007

colspan=5 style="background: #ccddcc;" align=center|Renamed CWA Television Championship

References