Title History
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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Brains, Brawn and Class |
1 | October 16, 1998 | New Westminster, British Columbia | |
The title was vacated when Roselli refused to defend against Toxic Insanity (Biohazard and Juggernaut). | ||||
Toxic Insanity |
1 | May 28, 1999 | New Westminster, British Columbia | |
Dan Danton and Spyder | 1 | July 22, 1999 | Chilliwack, British Columbia | |
Toxic Insanity | 2 | July 24, 1999 | Nanaimo, British Columbia | |
Toxic Insanity was stripped of the title in August 1999. | ||||
Crusher Carlsen and Michelle Starr | 1 | August 20, 1999 | Regina, Saskatchewan | |
The title was stripped on January 1, 2000 due to lack of defenses, or vacated by Carlsen on April 8, 2000 due to an inner ear operation. | ||||
Deadly Impact |
1 | April 18, 2003 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | |
Deadly Impact was stripped of the title on July 10, 2003. | ||||
The Twin Terrors |
1 | March 26, 2005 | Montreal, Quebec | |
The Trauma Unit |
1 | May 19, 2007 | St. Albans, Vermont | |
Aftershock |
1 | November 30, 2007 | Nepean, Ontario | |
Pure Talent |
1 | March 20, 2010 | St-Marc-Des-Carrières, Quebec | |
Jeremy Prophet and Dru Onyx | 1 | June 13, 2010 | Hudson, Quebec | |
Vacated | 1 | November 21, 2012 |
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