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*All Championship reigns before 1999 are no longer recognized by Northeast Championship Wrestling*

  • Triplelicious from Pacifico- February 19th, 1999 [Silence the Violence]

  • After acquiring the services of JC Marxxx, Triplelicious was able to gain a tremendous advantage over the reigning NCW Champion with the added assistance of his new manager. Thanks to the No DQ Rules for the match, Pacifico was unable to battle two on one, eventually falling to Trip's "H-Cubed".

  • Pacifico from Triplelicious- March 13th, 1999 [Meltdown: Countdown to WrestleFest]

  • Pacifico headed into Meltdown the underdog, but was wise enough to enlist the help of on again/off again tag team partner Richmond Black for help. Despite Black winning the #1 Contendership earlier in the evening, he still helped thwart JC Marxxx's interference long enough for Pacifico to hit a beautiful "Pacificorana" for the victory and his second Heavyweight Title.

  • Triplelicious from Pacifico- April 3rd, 1999 [WrestleFest]

  • With #1 Contender Richmond Black guaranteed his Main Event spot regardless, Triplelicious cashed in his rematch clause at WrestleFest promising history with two Heavyweight Title bouts in one night. Thanks to constant interference from Marxxx Pacifico's back was up against the wall from the get go. It was do or die for Trip however, as the CEO of NCW demanded a Triplelicious victory or face firing. After some powder to the face, Pacifico was blinded long enough for Triplelicious to hit a vicious "H-Cubed" off a chair to the ground.

  • Richmond Black from Triplelicious- April 3rd, 1999 [WrestleFest]

  • In the Main Event, and the second Championship Match of the evening, Trip mounted an impressive defense against the challenger Richmond Black. Eventually things began to lose control as Big Poppa Drunk Sean O'Callahan and Pacifico became involved in the brawl, leading to a huge "Big Black Drop" onto a stop sign, incapacitating Trip long enough for Black to earn the three count and the NCW Heavyweight Title.

  • Pacifico from Richmond Black- September 18th, 1999 [MaximuM Carnage 1999]

  • New NCW Commissioner Scotty Angel immeadiately made waves, putting NCW Champion Richmond Black against fellow ZT alumn Triplelicious, Pacifico, and Big Poppa Drunk. After Trip and BPD eliminate eachother via countout, Pacifico scored an upset pinfall on Black to win his third NCW Title. After the Match Black reunited with Pacifico breaking off his ties with Zero Tolerance.

  • "Big Poppa Drunk" Sean O'Callahan from Pacifico- December 29th, 1999 [Millennium Brawl]

  • In a Four Corners Sudden Death Match Big Poppa Drunk dominated over Heavyweight Champ Pacifico, Richmond Black, and Steve Taylor with BPD pinning Pacifico with his "Last Call" finisher to win the Title.

  • Triplelicious from Ruy Batello- April 7th, 2000 [Meltdown]

  • After Big Poppa Drunk vacated the NCW Title, Scotty Angel set up a Five Way "Ground Zero Match" to determine a new champion. With Zero Tolerance members Triplelicious and Ruy Batello the final two, Marxxx believed Trip would eliminate himself so that the new chosen one Batello could take the Title. In a twist, Trip rebeled against Marxxx and eliminated "The Portuguese Sensation" to win his third NCW Title.

  • Chris Venom from Triplelicious- November 26th, 2000 [MaximuM Carnage 2000]

  • In a brutal "2 Out Of 3 Falls Match", Chris Venom defated his rival Triplelicious two falls to one after consecutive interference from Ruy Batello, Tim Kilgore, and lastly new Divine Legacy member "Primetime" Randy J. "Primetime" brutalized Trip with a briefcase allowing Venom to finish him off with his "BTR" suplex.

  • Triplelicious from Chris Venom- May 27th, 2001 [WrestleFest II]

  • Six months after chasing "The Revolution" and his Divine Legacy, Triplelicious earned a return Match for the NCW Heavyweight Title after winning a Six Man Tag Team Match with The Damned. Trip regained his NCW Title for a record fourth time defeating Venom in a No Disqualification Match after busting him open hard with the NCW Title.

  • Tim Kilgore from Triplelicious- November 30th, 2001 [Big City Rumble]

  • After defeating Adam Booker to become #1 Contender and dumping longtime manager Sean Gorman, Kilgore got a lucky break when Chris Venom inadvertantely cost Triplelicious the NCW Title, stunning Trip long enough for Kilgore to land his own version of the "H-Cubed" off the top rope for the victory and his first Heavyweight Title.

  • Ruy Batello from Tim Kilgore- May 18th, 2002 [WrestleFest III]

  • When Ruy Batello pinned Tim Kilgore in their Six Man Tag Team encounter at NCW Reunion, Batello was only looking for vengeance on Kilgore for beating down MTE earlier in the night. Commissioner Richmond Black then made the call that Ruy would get his opportunity to wrestle for the NCW Title at WrestleFest. With Batello on a roll, he defeated Kilgore with a top rope "Ruination", silencing many critics who believed Batello couldn't be Heavyweight Champion.

  • Chris Venom from Ruy Batello- January 7th, 2006 [Silence the Violence V]

  • As Venom cashed in on his Big City Rumble Title opportunity, Ruy Batello became the immovable object for "Revolution", even kicking out of his back to reality suplex. Once The Original Kings Of Old School joined the scene, things became an uneven playing field as Paul Lombardi threw Venom a pair of brass knucks which allowed Venom wear down the Champion to get the pin and win the NCW Heavyweight Title.

  • Ruy Batello from Chris Venom- August 5th, 2006 [Collision Course]

  • After forcing President Mike Paiva into granting him his Title Match, "The Portuguese Sensation" and "Revolution" Chris Venom took each other all over the Dedham VFW Post in this No DQ Match. After a DDT onto the Title belt, Ruy Batello did the unthinkable and won his second NCW Heavyweight Championship in his retirement match.

  • Doug Summers from Davey Loomis- January 19th, 2007 [Silence the Violence VI]

  • On January 19th, the NCW Heavyweight Championship Tournament was set to crown a new Champion in the wake of Ruy Batello's retirement. Doug Summers went through three opponents, taking out the dangerous Cenobite and tough as nails Triplelicious before wrestling friend Davey Loomis in the finals. In the end it was Summers "beautiful disaster" finishing off Loomis to win the NCW Heavyweight Title for the first time in a very emotional victory.

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*All Championship reigns before 1999 are no longer recognized by Northeast Championship Wrestling*

  • "Big Poppa Drunk" Sean O'Callahan from Inferno- April 3rd, 1999 [WrestleFest]

  • Big Poppa Drunk challenged "The Inferno" Zack Mason at the inaugural WrestleFest, with the vacant NCW New England Championship being put for grabs. In a No DQ Match, BPD defeated Mason after throwing him into a parked car and finishing him off with his "last call" TKO.

  • Triplelicious from --- July 13th, 1999 [There Are No Rules]

  • With Big Poppa Drunk unable to appear for his Title defense against Triplelicious, Commissioner JC Marxxx awarded his Zero Tolerance partner the New England Championship. Trip then successfully defended the Title against Steve Taylor.

  • Richmond Black from Triplelicious- November 24th, 1999 [Zero Tolerance]

  • In the first ever Zero Tolerance Death Match, former Zero Tolerance members Richmond Black and Triplelicious collided with eachother, with Black pinning his former partner to win the Championship. The Match led to a chaotic locker room brawl following the pinfall.

  • Violent Chad from Richmond Black- March 5th, 2000 [Silence the Violence II]

  • A Triple Threat Match was set for Silence the Violence II. Violent Chad and Steve Taylor worked together to put down Black, with Chad using his senton bomb to win the Title.

  • Steve Taylor from Violent Chad- April 1st, 2000 [NCW @ Billericia]

  • Taylor defeated The Violent One at a Billercia wrestling event, in a sanctioned NCW New England Title Match.

  • Tim Kilgore from ---- September 30th, 2000 [Payback]

  • With the NCW New England Title vacated by Steve Taylor, the Championship was the prize for the 2000 Big City Rumble in Seekonk. Coming down to Pacifico and Tim Kilgore, Kilgore's manager Sean Gorman assisted in Kilgore winning the Championship.

  • KL Murphy from Tim Kilgore- February 3rd, 2001 [Silence the Violence III]

  • After competing in a "respect match" against his trainer Mad Dog, Tim Kilgore was forced to compete against his contracted opponent KL Murphy immeadiately following, with Murphy outsmarting the fatigued Kilgore with a small package for the victory.

  • Tim Kilgore from KL Murphy- March 31st, 2001 [Zero Tolerance 2k1]

  • Thanks to some trusty interference from manager Sean Gorman, Kilgore regained the New England Title at NCW's fourth anniversary show after throwing powder right into Murphy's eyes and using a handfull of tights.

  • KL Murphy from Tim Kilgore- May 27th, 2001 [WrestleFest II]

  • In a "Last Man Standing Match" KL took Kilgore to the limit, defeating the two time Champion with a vicious piledriver on a chair. With Kilgore unable to make the 10 count, Murphy was declared the two time New England Champion.

  • Johnny Curtis from KL Murphy- November 30th, 2001 [Big City Rumble]

  • In a Sudden Death Four Corners Match featuring Brian Black, Steve Ramsey, Curtis, and Champion KL Murphy Curtis won the Title from Murphy pinning him with his "Curtis Crunch" despite being named a last minute substitute for an injured Damian Houston.

  • Michael Sain from Johnny Curtis- July 6th, 2002 [Roadway Juice]

  • Using his "Straightjacket" slam, Sain ended Curtis' obnoxious streak as NCW New England Champion.

  • "Bad Boy" Billy Black from Michael Sain- February 19th, 2005 [Reunion]

  • In a Title Unification Match Billy Black unified his Television Title with Sain's New England Title after pinning Sain with his "Bad Day".

  • "Hot Stuff" Paul Hudson from "Bad Boy" Billy Black- April 9th, 2005 [2005 Big City Rumble]

  • After failing to make the ten count for his Title defense, "Hot Stuff" Paul Hudson was awarded the NCW New England Title by forfeit from "Bad Boy" Billy Black. Hudson then defended his Championship against Jon Thornhill.

  • Doug Summers from "Hot Stuff" Paul Hudson- October 8th, 2005 [NO FEAR]

  • In his first opportunity for a singles Title, Doug Summers defeated his rival Paul Hudson in a grueling Title Match at NCW's debut in Dedham, MA pinning "Hot Stuff" with his "beautiful disaster" kneecrusher.

  • Derik Destiny from Doug Summers- August 5th, 2006 [Collision Course]

  • Thanks to his Old School Challenge, and thanks to his TOKOOS teammates "Textbook" Dean Tatum and Maniacal Mark, Derik Destiny was able to use the odds in his favor, throwing off Doug Summers enough to small package him to win the NCW Heavyweight Title.

  • Evan "Hawkeye" Hunter from Derik Destiny- April 14th, 2007 [10 Year REUNION]

  • After dodging Evan Hunter for months, even using "freebirds rule" to allow fellow TOKOOS member "Textbook" Dean Porteau to defend the Title, Destiny was forced to defend the belt against "Hawkeye" in a match of Hunter's choosing. A Hog Tie Match! After neutralizing Porteau with a redneck dropper Hunter was able to cinch up that rope to win the New England Championship

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*All Championship reigns before 1999 are no longer recognized by Northeast Championship Wrestling*

  • High Impact from The cWo [T-Bone & Webby Jusme]- April 3rd, 1999 [WrestleFest]

  • The duo of Kevin D and John Pimentel ["The Portuguese Sensation" Ruy Batello] made their tag team debut at WrestleFest, defeating MTE's cheese World order in short order with a double powerbomb combo.

  • Chris Venom & Dave Champion from Southern Discomfort- September 18th, 1999 [MaximuM Carnage 1999]

  • With High Impact being forced to vacate the Titles after Pimentel went on the disabled list, the makeshift PYCW tandem of "Revolution" Chris Venom and "Showtime" Dave Champion won the belts in a Match against Southern Discomfort thanks to help from manager Sean Gorman.

  • Southern Discomfort from Chris Venom & Dave Champion- November 24th, 1999 [Zero Tolerance]

  • The Confederate Kid and The Alabamma Jamma got a measure of revenge over Venom & Champion, winning the NCW Tag Team Titles after interference from Butch Patrillo and Southern Belle. Due to interference from Venom and Champion's PYCW stablemates as well as Southern Discomfort's crew Commissioner Scotty Angel held up the Tag Titles and ordered a eight team tournament.

  • The Elements of Suicide from The Stretcher Crew- September 30th, 2000 [Payback]

  • In the finals of the NCW Tag Team Title Tournament, Cinna and Onyx defeated Postal Pete and Moco to win their first NCW Tag Team Championship. EOS defeated The Power League and Southern Discomfort en route to their final round match

  • The Divine Legacy from The Elements of Suicide- December 29th, 2000 [There Are No Rules]

  • After signing a contract to face The Divine Legacy, Onyx believed they where facing NCW Champion Chris Venom and "Primetime" Randy J at TANR. Little did Onyx know his tag team partner Cinna had secretly joined The Divine Legacy, and turned on Onyx during their Tag Title defense. Cinna pinned Onyx, winning the belts for The Divine Legacy.

  • Zero Tolerance [MTE & Ruy Batello] from The Divine Legacy- February 3rd, 2001 [Silence the Violence III]

  • As a show of good faith, The Divine Legacy forfeited the NCW Tag Team Titles over to JC Marxxx and Zero Tolerance, with Cinna & Randy J claiming they where undefeated as Tag Team Champions (They defended the Titles once).

  • Moco from Zero Tolerance- February 3rd, 2001 [Silence the Violence III]

  • With Moco's tag team partner Postal Pete out of action, Moco took on MTE & Ruy Batello by himself. Moco dominated over Zero Tolerance, defeating them with a double chokeslam to win the Titles by himself.

  • Zero Tolerance from Moco & John Phear- March 31st, 2001 [Zero Tolerance 2k1]

  • Forced to find a tag team partner, Moco chose the unstable John Phear to team with him against Ruy Batello & MTE. With Phear and Moco unable to co-exist Zero Tolerance found a way to take back their NCW Team Titles- For a short time.

  • The Damned from Mind & Matter- May 27th, 2001 [WrestleFest II]

  • After MTE suffered an injury during his Tag Team Title Match, he and Ruy Batello where forced to vacate the Titles, leading to a mini tag team tourney to take place at WrestleFest II. The Damned and Mind & Matter then addressed the NCW crowd, and requested their tournament match be the Tag Team Title Match of the evening, believing they where the best the promotion had to offer. After deliberation, officials agreed and the Match was set. In a "twenty minute classic" Mad Dog & Draven defeated Heresy & DeSanto to win the Titles.

  • Damian Houston & Johnny Curtis from The Damned- September 29th, 2001 [Payback 2]

  • In a Triple Threat Match featuring Chris Venom & Kenny Majors, Curtis & Houston defeated The Damned to win the Tag Team Titles in what was widely considered an upset.

  • The Damned from Damian Houston & Johnny Curtis- October 21st, 2001 [MaximuM Carnage 2001]

  • In a match that went all over the Natick American Legion Hall, Mad Dog and Draven became two time Tag Team Champions after defeating Curtis & Houston.

  • The Elements of Suicide from The Damned- December 29th, 2001 [There Are No Rules]

  • Thanks to Luke Gemma reworking The Elements of Suicide's contract against The Damned adding a Title Change on a Disqualification, Cinna and Onyx won their 2nd Title as a team after outsmarting The Damned and getting The Damned DQ'ed.

  • Emerald Fuzion from The Elements of Suicide- May 18th, 2002 [WrestleFest III]

  • After interfering in countless Emerald Fuzion matches, EOS put the Titles on the line against Blade and Mike Paiva at WrestleFest III, and in a shocker Emerald Fuzion walked out new Tag Team Champions defeating the dominant EOS.

  • Generation SLAM from The Maine State Posse- October 8th, 2005 [NO FEAR]

  • In the first ever Tag Team Title Invitational also featuring Tim Kilgore & MTE and Afterburn to crown new Tag Team Champions, the team of Tim Pittman and Jon Thornhill overcame all odds to defeat Scotty Vegas and Alex Chamberlin to win the belts, christening their team Generation SLAM!

  • Afterburn from Tim Pittman- January 19th, 2007 [Silence the Violence VI]

  • In the beginning of the 2nd Tag Team Title Invitational Jon Thornhill injured his ankle after a leap to the outside, taking him out the action immediately. In the end Thornhill's replacement Chris Venom got pinned by Ray Diamond, causing much controversey over whether Afterburn actually won the Championship. In the end Presdient Mike Paiva overturned the decision, and held up the Tag Team Titles

  • The Maine State Posse from Generation SLAM- April 14th, 2007 [10 Year REUNION]

  • Before President Paiva could return the Tag Team Championship to the returning Generation SLAM, The Maine State Posse demanded an opportunity to become Tag Team Champions since they had been screwed out of the Titles each time before. After signaling out Jon Thornhill's healed ankle, Alex Chamberlin was able to make Thornhill tap to give them the Titles.

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*All Championship reigns before 1999 are no longer recognized by Northeast Championship Wrestling*

  • MTE from Sandy Starr- July 17th, 1999 [There Are No Rules]

  • In a Battle Royal to crown a Television Champion, MTE eliminated Sandy Starr to win the Title after brutally slapping the defenseless woman.

  • Dante from MTE- August 28th, 1999 [Big City Rumble]

  • The Canadian Public Access Vampire who came out to Blondie defeated MTE with a belly to belly to take the TV Championship away from Mr. Tuesday Evening.

  • Robbie Cage from Dante- December 29th, 1999 [Millennium Brawl]

  • Using a hard frogsplash off the top Cage impaled Dante to gain a victory and the TV Title.

  • Rukkus from Pacifico- February 3rd, 2001 [Silence the Violence III]

  • Following Robbie Cage's retirement, a Four Corners Match was set up to determine a new TV Champion. Coming down to Pacifico and Rukkus, Rukkus was able to defeat the former NCW Champion to win the Title.

  • "Hollywood" Johnny Nash from Rukkus- September 29th, 2001 [Payback 2]

  • Despite constant interference from the SCW crew, as well as manager Gina Marie turning on him- Nash was able to overcome the odds winning the Title.

  • "Bad Boy" Billy Black from "Hollywood" Johnny Nash- April 20th, 2002 [Reunion]

  • On a elderly rampage, Black won the TV Title from Johnny Nash in an intense encounter finishing off "Hollywood" with the "Bad Day".

*On February 19th, 2005 the NCW Television Championship was unified with the NCW New England Championship in a Title Unification Match between "Bad Boy" Billy Black and Michael Sain*

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  • Los Bibliotec from Ritchie Roberts & Psychodor- May 4th, 1999 [Spring Slam 3]

  • Los Bibliotech took the NCW Hardcore Title in a Triple Threat Match proving he wasn't just a Library.

  • Ritchie Roberts from Los Blibliotec- July 17th, 1999 [There Are No Rules]

  • Roberts defeated The Library to win the NCW Hardcore Title, which was put into mothballs shortly after for the sake of humanity.

  • Mini-Marxxx (Zachary Richards) from ---- October 21st, 2001 [MaximuM Carnage 2001]

  • For his services, JC Marxxx awarded his Mini-Marxxx the NCW Hardcore Title as a gift. He then challenged Senior NCW referee Adam LeClair to a Match.

  • Adam "Frigidare" LeClair from Mini-Marxxx- October 21st, 2001 [MaximuM Carnage 2001]

  • LeClair easily defeated Mini-Marxxx, using his armbar into to legdrop to win the NCW Hardcore Title.

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