ECCW Hardcore Championship - Title History

Title History

The ECCW Hardcore Championship was first awarded to Moondog Manson, following a match pitting him against Ladies Choice on 26 November 1999 in New Westminster, British Columbia. Both men earned the opportunity to compete for the title by winning two separate hardcore tournaments; Ladies Choice defeated Steve Rizzono in the final of the first tournament, which took place on 19 November 1999 in Campbell River, British Columbia, while Manson earned his spot by defeating Juggernaut in the final of the second tournament on 20 November 1999 in Port Hardy, British Columbia - a match that ran for over 45 minutes. As the winners of both tournaments, Manson and Ladies Choice became opponents and participants in the inaugural ECCW Hardcore Championship match.


Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Moondog Manson 1 26 November 1999 New Westminster, British Columbia Manson beats Ladies Choice to become the first champion.
Ladies Choice 1 26 December 1999 New Westminster, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 2 8 April 2000 Kelowna, British Columbia
Leatherface 1 11 April 2000 Fraser Lake, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 3 17 April 2000 Dease Lake, British Columbia
Notorious T.I.D. 1 15 September 2000 New Westminster, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 4 29 September 2000 New Westminster, British Columbia
Juggernaut 1 9 February 2001 Hope, British Columbia
Lumberjack Bubba 1 1 June 2001 Chilliwack, British Columbia
Vacated June 2001 Title vacated when Lumberjack Bubba announces his retirement.
Billy Two Eagles 1 28 June 2001 Longview, Washington Defeats Brian Bedlam to win the vacant championship.
Brian Bedlam 1 19 October 2001 Portland, Oregon
Wrathchild 1 16 November 2001 Surrey, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 5 12 January 2002 Cloverdale, British Columbia
Wrathchild 2 23 February 2002 Nanaimo, British Columbia
Prince Aladdin 1 1 March 2002 Surrey, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 6 15 March 2002 Surrey, British Columbia Manson wins the title in a tag team match pitting Aladdin/Manson vs. SCUM. The person who scored the winning fall would become the new champion.
Father Juan 1 29 March 2002 Surrey, British Columbia Wins a 3-way beating Moondog Manson and Wrathchild.
Moondog Manson 7 26 April 2002 Surrey, British Columbia
Michelle Starr 1 19 July 2002 Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
The Count 1 27 September 2002 Surrey, British Columbia Defeats Starr and Jimbo Richards as guest referee/commissioner and gives himself title.
Memphis Raines 1 27 December 2002 Surrey, British Columbia
Dropkick Murphy 1 25 April 2003 Surrey, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 8 22 August 2003 Surrey, British Columbia
Cremator 1 28 October 2005 Surrey, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 9 25 November 2005 Surrey, British Columbia
Scotty Mac 1 3 March 2007 Vancouver, British Columbia
Cremator 2 24 August 2007 Surrey, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 10 30 May 2008 Surrey, British Columbia Defeats Cremator and Prince Alladdin in a 3-way match.
Cole Bishop 1 30 October 2009 Surrey, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 11 29 January 2010 Surrey, British Columbia
Ravenous Randy 1 18 March 2011 Surrey, British Columbia
Moondog Manson 12 24 June 2011 Surrey, British Columbia
Vacated 29 July 2011 Surrey, British Columbia ECCW Owner Michael Sweetser discontinued the title, stating ECCW was going in a new direction without hardcore wrestling. The title was reactivated in October 2011 by NWA representative Bill Coltrane.
Moondog Manson 13 28 October 2011 Surrey, British Columbia Moondog Manson reclaimed the ECCW Hardcore Title after defeating 8 other men in a Fans Brings The Weapons Invitational.
Scotty Mac 2 30 December 2011 Surrey, British Columbia
Michael Sweetser 1 27 January 2012 Surrey, British Columbia Scotty Mac turned the championship over to Sweetser.
Moondog Manson 14 24 March 2012 Vancouver, British Columbia

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