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The CWE Central Canadian Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling heavyweight championship in the professional wrestling promotion, Canadian Wrestling's Elite. . The championship was first awarded on September 2, 2001, as the World High Impact Pro Wrestling Central Canadian Heavyweight Champions
The ECCW Championship (formerly known as the NWA/ECCW Heavyweight Championship) is the top singles championship in Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling.It was first established in 1996 in the then-independent ECCW, and its name was changed when ECCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in 1998.
Pages in category "Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling championships" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling (1 C, 3 P) S. Stampede Wrestling (4 C, 8 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Canadian professional wrestling promotions"
Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling championships (6 P) Pages in category "Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW), National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW) 1 Destruction May 9, 1998 Parksville, BC: 1 N/A Wins a bunkhouse battle royal to become the inaugural champion. [1] [5] 2 Lumberjack Bubba June 6, 1998 Duncan, BC: 1 N/A [5] 3 "Rocket" Randy Tyler November 8, 1998
Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW) (formerly known as NWA: Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling and Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling) was a Canada-based professional wrestling promotion and a former member of the National Wrestling Alliance. By 2014 it was Canada's largest wrestling promotion.
The ECCW Canadian Championship was the top singles title in Maple Leaf Wrestling from 1978 until 1984, when it was abandoned after the Toronto promotion partnered with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). [1] Its national scope was in name only, similar to the NWA National Heavyweight Championship in Georgia.