National eWrestling Alliance

NeWA World Television Championship (Since April 1998)

The NeWA World Television Championship has always been concidered a stepping stone within the alliance to become the NeWA World Champion, and has been competed for by those who would soon be concidered Legends.


Wrestler Date Won Location Date Lost
Hanappe
04/19/1998 {1}
Seattle, Washington, United States
07/04/1998
ProdigyX
07/04/1998
Tampa Bay, Florida, United States
08/22/1998
Stephen Greer
08/22/1998
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
10/31/1998
Titan
10/31/1998
Portland, Oregon, United States
11/23/1998
Adam Fierce
11/23/1998
Los Angeles, California, United States
12/28/1998
Buddy Landel
12/28/1998
Seattle, Washington, United States
01/16/1999
Trent Phillips
01/16/1999
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
02/24/1999
Omega
02/24/1999
Portland, Oregon, United States
06/01/1999
Matt Tulio
06/01/1999
Chicago, Illinois, United States
07/25/1999
Nightmare
07/25/1999
Irving, Texas, United States
09/12/1999
Darnell Jenkins
09/12/1999
Portland, Oregon, United States
09/19/1999
Ice Cold Ian
09/19/1999
Orlando, Florida, United States
10/08/1999
Jake Rockwell
10/08/1999
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
10/11/1999
Buzz Tyler
10/11/1999
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
11/18/1999
Venom
11/18/1999
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
12/12/1999
Jason Ramsey
12/12/1999
Corvallis, Oregon, United States
12/24/2000
Byron Tanis
12/24/2000
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
01/22/2000
Michael Lennox
01/22/2000
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
02/21/2000
Harbenneth Rookens
02/21/2000
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
03/22/2000
Jim Dalton
03/20/2000
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
05/28/2000
Kurt Swagger
05/28/2000
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
07/23/2000 {2}
Eddie Shaw
07/23/2000 {3)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
09/26/2000
Darrel Besolve
09/26/2000
Orlando, Florida, United States
11/20/2000
Miles Samson
11/20/2000
New York City, New York, United States
12/11/2000 {4}
Raymond Masters
01/28/2001 {5}
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
03/03/2001
Matt Saunders
03/03/2001
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
05/14/2001
Vince Webb
05/14/2001
Los Angeles, California, United States
08/14/2001 {6}
Blade
01/01/2002 {7}
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
03/31/2002
Black Zack Andrews 
03/31/2002 {8}
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
05/26/2002
Angelo Vialetti
05/26/2002
Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom
08/26/2002
"XTC" Dane Black
08/26/2002
Spokane, Washington, United States
08/28/2002 {9}
Jayzon Cage
11/09/2002 {10}
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
11/19/2002
Matt McClain
11/19/2002
Bogalusa, Louisiana, United States
05/18/2003
Cheshire
05/18/2003
Unknown Location
07/01/2003 {11}
Joe Raper
06/26/2004 {12}
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
09/25/2004
Cyris Raven
09/25/2004
Tokyo, Japan
11/23/2004
Jason Stallion
11/23/2004 {13}
GLWA Clash for the Cup
01/30/2005
Jack Devargas
01/30/2005
Clash of the Champions
05/01/2005 {14}
J.T. Cash
02/28/2010 {15}
Hidalgo, Texas, United States
08/29/2010
Eric Bruce
08/29/2010
New York City, New York, United States
11/28/2010
Gaetan Lavalle
11/28/2010
Battlecade 2010, United States
03/31/11
The Spectre
03/31/2011
Newark, NJ, United States
05-31-11
Stricken from records
05/31/2011
Las Vegas, NV, United States
07/31/2011
Chris Fury
08/31/2011
Aubrun Hills, MI, United States
11/01/11
Gaetan LaValle
11/01/2011
Austin, TX, United States
04/29/2012
RJ Harris
04/29/2011
Dallas, TX, United States
07/31/2012
Andre Dixon
07/31/2012
United States
08/19/2012
Chris Xtreme
08/19/2012
United States
10/01/2012
Magnum Randell
10/01/2012
Manhattan, NY, United States
Current

{1} Won a 25 man Battle Royal to become first board recognized champion.
{2} Kurt Swagger was injured earlier in the night, making him unable to defend his title. The title was still up for grabs in the scheduled elimination match between Spark, Michael Lennox and Eddie Shaw.
{3} Makes Spark submit to win title.
{4} Samson vacates title.
{5} Raymond Masters defeats Malcolm Aboud in a tournament final.
{6} The Television Title is retired after a gripping Hardcore Title vs Television Title six man tag match. The sole survivor of the match Jason Ramsey had the option to either keep the TV or the Hardcore Title, with the title he prefered not to have being retired from the NWA. Ramsey picked the World Hardcore Title and thus the Television championship was retired.
{7} In January of 2002, Blade showed up with the World Television Title and proclaimed himself the champion.
{8} The Executive Board booked a match to reinstate the World Television Title in March at Wrestle Classic. In that match, Black Zack Andrews d. Blade and Boog-Man to become the new World TV Champ.
{9} Title Vacated with the closing of PNW.
{10} Jayzon Cage defeats Nova to win the Vacated title.
{11} Title vacated and retired.
{12} Joe Raper is awarded the title as it is brought out of retirement.
{13} Jason Stallion is awarded NWA World TV title by champ Cyrus Raven for winning The Dreamers Cup.
{14} NWA World TV Title retired by NWA Board with Jack Devargas as the last champion.
{15} Won a battle royal at WrestleClassic 2010 to win the reinstated TV Championship.