List of ECW World Television Champions

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The ECW World Television Championship was a professional wrestling television championship contested for in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It was the secondary title of ECW. Originally, ECW was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), an organization with many member promotions. ECW withdrew as an NWA member in 1994. The championship remained active until April 2001, when ECW filed for bankruptcy. All of ECW's assets were later purchased by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in mid-2003, including the copyrights to ECW's championships. In May 2006, WWE extended its promotion by adding ECW as a third additional brand, the others being Raw and SmackDown, in a brand extension. The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was the only former ECW title to be recommissioned by WWE fo rdf:langString
O ECW World Television Championship foi um título de luta profissional televisivo, disputado na Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). Originalmente, ECW era uma subsidiária da National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). O título foi criado para a ECW pela NWA, dona dos direitos do título, em 1992. ECW deixou a NWA em 1994, ganhando direito sob seus títulos. O título foi disputado até abril de 2001, quando a ECW foi à falência, sendo comprada pela World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) na metade de 2003. Em maio de 2006, WWE adicionou a ECW como terceira divisão, as outras sendo Raw e SmackDown. O Campeonato Mundial dos Pesos-Pesados da ECW foi o único título da ECW a ser revivido pela WWE. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Lista dos vencedores do ECW World Television Championship
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rdf:langString Johnny Hotbody legitimately injured his ankle, and as a result, ECW forced him to relinquish the title.
rdf:langString ECW forced Glen Osbourne to vacate the title to set it up to be defended in a tournament after beginning its television show Hardcore TV.
rdf:langString Defeated Rhino in a tournament final.
rdf:langString Rob Van Dam was legitimately injured, and as a result, The Network forced him to relinquish the title.
rdf:langString Cardona defeated Rhino for the championship. The next day he threw the title into a garbage can. This reign is not recognized since WWE owns the rights to the title.
rdf:langString This was a match where Scorpio put both his World Television Championship and the ECW World Tag Team Championship held by Scorpio and The Sandman on the line.
rdf:langString This was a tag team match featuring Sabu and Road Warrior Hawk against Terry Funk and King Kong Bundy, with Sabu's ECW Heavyweight Championship also on the line.
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rdf:langString The ECW World Television Championship was a professional wrestling television championship contested for in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It was the secondary title of ECW. Originally, ECW was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), an organization with many member promotions. ECW withdrew as an NWA member in 1994. The championship remained active until April 2001, when ECW filed for bankruptcy. All of ECW's assets were later purchased by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in mid-2003, including the copyrights to ECW's championships. In May 2006, WWE extended its promotion by adding ECW as a third additional brand, the others being Raw and SmackDown, in a brand extension. The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was the only former ECW title to be recommissioned by WWE for the new brand. While this championship remains decommissioned, its records are under the name "ECW Television Championship" on the official WWE website. Title reigns were determined by professional wrestling matches, often contested under hardcore wrestling regulations, with wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines or were awarded the title due to scripted circumstances. Wrestlers were portrayed as either villains or heroes as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a match or series of matches for the championship. As implied by its name, the championship could only be won on television or on pay-per-view events. The title was won in one Canadian municipality and in five American states. The inaugural champion was Johnny Hotbody, who defeated Larry Winters at a live event to win the title in August 1992. Rhino, who won the title in September 2000, was the final wrestler to hold the title before ECW filed for bankruptcy. 2 Cold Scorpio had the most reigns as champion, with four. At 700 days, Rob Van Dam's reign from 1998 to 2000 was the longest in the title's history. The Tazmaniac and 2 Cold Scorpio's reigns in 1994 were the shortest title reigns at less than one day. Overall, there were 31 title reigns.
rdf:langString O ECW World Television Championship foi um título de luta profissional televisivo, disputado na Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). Originalmente, ECW era uma subsidiária da National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). O título foi criado para a ECW pela NWA, dona dos direitos do título, em 1992. ECW deixou a NWA em 1994, ganhando direito sob seus títulos. O título foi disputado até abril de 2001, quando a ECW foi à falência, sendo comprada pela World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) na metade de 2003. Em maio de 2006, WWE adicionou a ECW como terceira divisão, as outras sendo Raw e SmackDown. O Campeonato Mundial dos Pesos-Pesados da ECW foi o único título da ECW a ser revivido pela WWE. O título poderia ser apenas defendido em programas de televisão ou evento em pay-per-view. O primeiro campeão foi , que derrotou em um evento não-televisionado em agosto de 1992. Rhino, que conquistou o título em setembro de 2000, foi o último campeão. 2 Cold Scorpio possui o maior número de reinados, com quatro. O reinado de Rob Van Dam entre 1998 e 2000 foi o mais longo da história, com 700 dias. Os reinados de 1994 de The Tazmaniac e 2 Cold Scorpio foram os mais curtos, com menos de um dia cada. Houve 31 reinados diferentes.
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