MCW Rage Television Championship - Title History

Title History

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
01 !1 Martin !Gregory Martin 01 !1 02001-02-12February 12, 2001 700148000000000000048 Glen Burnie, MD Live Event Martin defeated Ronnie Zukko in a tournament final to become the first champion.
The title was vacated when Martin left the promotion.
02 !2 Billy Redwood 01 !1 02001-04-28April 28, 2001 700181000000000000081 Aberdeen, MD Defeated Ronnie Zukko to win the vacant title.
03 !3 Julio Dinero 01 !1 02001-07-18July 18, 2001 7002107000000000000107 Glen Burnie, MD
04 !4 Marcus Jordan 01 !1 02001-11-02November 2, 2001 70007000000000000007 Chestertown, Maryland
05 !5 2-Dope 01 !1 02001-11-09November 9, 2001 70001000000000000001 Mount Joy, PA
06 !6 Marcus Jordan 02 !2 02001-11-10November 10, 2001 7002193000000000000193 Hampstead, VA
07 !7 Romeo Valentino 01 !1 02002-05-22May 22, 2002 7002252000000000000252 Glen Burnie, MD
08 !8 Joey Matthews 01 !1 02003-01-29January 29, 2003 7002106000000000000106 Glen Burnie, MD
09 !9 Doug Delicious 01 !1 02003-05-15May 15, 2003 700162000000000000062 Glen Burnie, MD
The title was retired on July 16, 2003 in Glen Burnie, Maryland when MCW runs what would be, at the time, the promotion's last event.
MCW reopened in February 2006.
10 !10 Josh Daniels 01 !1 02006-07-22July 22, 2006 700150000000000000050 Laurel, MD Daniels defeated Eddie Edwards, Danny Jaxx and Quenaan Creed in a four-way match to win the revived title.
11 !11 Danny Jaxx 01 !1 02006-09-10September 10, 2006 7002168000000000000168 Laurel, MD The title was in November 2006 temporarily declared vacant. In a match Jason Static defeated Norman Smiley for the vacant title. But this change of title was later declared invalid as Danny Jaxx was given the title on his return back.
13 !13 Tyler Hilton 01 !1 02007-02-25February 25, 2007 700128000000000000028 Dundalk, MD
14 !14 Chad Bowman 01 !1 02007-03-25March 25, 2007 700142000000000000042 Dundalk, MD
15 !15 Tyler Hilton 02 !2 02007-05-06May 6, 2007 7002126000000000000126 Dundalk, MD
16 !16 Pat Brink 01 !1 02007-09-09September 9, 2007 7002108000000000000108 Dundalk, MD
17 !17 Tyler Hilton 03 !3 02007-12-26December 26, 2007 70006000000000000006 Glen Burnie, MD
Title vacated on January 1, 2008.
18 !18 Qeenan Creed 01 !1 02009-04-11April 11, 2009 7002118000000000000118 Dundalk, MD Defeated Cobian in Tournament Finals
19 !19 Adam Carelle 01 !1 02009-08-07August 7, 2009 7002141000000000000141 Dundalk, MD
20 !20 Ryan McBride 01 !1 02009-12-26December 26, 2009 700163000000000000063 Dundalk, MD
21 !21 Adam Cole 02 !2 02010-02-27February 27, 2010 7002154000000000000154 Dundalk, MD Previously known as Adam Carelle
22 !22 Cobian 01 !1 02010-07-31July 31, 2010 7002244000000000000244 Dundalk, MD He and Tommy Dreamer defeated Cole and Tyler Hilton to win the title.
23 !23 Ronnie Zukko 01 !1 02011-04-01April 1, 2011 7002211000000000000211 Severn, MD
24 !24 Oliver Grimsley 01 !1 02011-10-29October 29, 2011 700162000000000000062 Dundalk, MD
25 !25 Chris Clow 01 !1 02011-12-30December 30, 2011 700198000000000000098 Dundalk, MD
26 !26 Alexander James 01 !1 02012-04-06April 6, 2012 7002270000000000000270+ Dundalk, MD

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