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EAW World Championship
Image of EAW World Championship
Details
Current champion Vic Vendetta
Date won February 27th, 2016
Promotion EAW
Brand(s) Showdown
Date created June 13th, 2007
Date retired N/A
Formerly AWF EAW Championship
EAW Championship
Past design(s) EAWTitle
Statistics
First champion CM Bank$
Most reigns Mr. DEDEDE (2 reigns)
StarrStan (2 reigns)
MaK (2 reigns)
Extreme Enigma (2 reigns)
Cyclone (2 reigns)
Xavier Williams(2 reigns)
Most defenses Unknown
Longest reign Kawajai (~6 months)
Shortest reign Captain Charisma (<1 day)

The EAW World Championship is a professional e-wrestling world championship in Elite Answers Wrestling (EAW). It is currently part of the Voltage brand and is one of the three major championships, complimenting the EAW World Heavyweight Championship on the Dynasty brand and the EAW Answers World Championship on the Showdown brand. It was first established in June 2007 when EAW was introduced as a brand within Answers Championship Wrestling when AWF crowned CM Banks as the EAW World Champion after defeating Jaywalker at EAW: Debut. The AWF EAW World Championship became the EAW World Championship when the Answers Wrestling Federation disbanded and EAW became its own e-federation. Since then, the EAW World Championship has been held by many notable competitors including Hall of Famers and other notorious extremists.

History[]

Origin[]

The EAW World Championship was first introduced as part of a handful of championships as a result of Answer Wrestling Federation's (AWF) brand extension in the summer of 2007.

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EAW's promotional poster for Pain For Pride (2007)

On the debut show, CM Ronn was set to take on Jaywalker in a ladder match for the newly-created EAW World Championship. The championship was subsequently won by CM Ronn after he was able to retrieve the championship. In the following months, CM Ronn and MaK developed a feud with each other that ran through AWF Dia Del Diablo, where MaK was able to defeat CM Ronn in an elimination chamber for the EAW World Championship. With the successful championship victory and a developing rivalry, it was decided that MaK and CM Ronn would face each other in an EAW World Championship singles match at EAW's second brand-exclusive free-per-view, Pain For Pride. However, the match would never happen due to the closing of Answers Wrestling Federation under the chairmanship of WWEFan.

Prominence[]

After Answers Wrestling Federation had closed, EAW broke off of the former e-federation and became its own company, gathering several members of Answers Wrestling Federation and cultivating a new wave of extremists. With the birth of the brand-turned-federation came the revival of the AWF EAW World Championship. Since MaK was relatively inactive at the time of the creation of Elite Answers Wrestling, the AWF EAW World Championship (Now simply called the "EAW World Championship" was vacated so that a new champion could be crowned in the upcoming Extreme Answers Wrestling events.

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WWEFan during his reign as the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Champion (2008)

The EAW World Championship was first won by Tyler A although he is not officially recognized as the original champion due to backstage discrepancy. Tyler A lost his second EAW World Championship against Masters at the first successful Pain For Pride event. As a result, Extreme Answers Wrestling officially recognizes Masters as the original EAW World Champion under independent Extreme Answers Wrestling.

The EAW World Championship arguably got its biggest jump-start when it was merged with the EAW Hardcore Championship to create the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Champion as a result of the events that took place at Midsummer Massacre in 2008. After Mr. DEDEDE had interfered in a triple threat EAW World Championship, he won the EAW World Championship from Masters, pinned Captain Charisma for the EAW Hardcore Championship, and combined the two to make him the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Champion. Under this name, Elite Answers Wrestling saw four new champions and revamped the top world championship at the time.

When Voltage was scrapped and Kawajai was the drafted over to the Showdown roster, there were two world champions on the brand and EAW decided for there only to be one. At No Regards 2012, Kawajai was pitted against then-EAW World Heavyweight Champion Dark Demon for in a match to determine what title remains: the EAW World Championship or the EAW World Heavyweight Championship. Dark Demon would be victorious against Kawajai, retiring the EAW World Championship in the process.

When Voltage made is grand return on July 5, 2014, the EAW World Championship was resurrected and would have a new champion for it at the upcoming Midsummer Massacre FPV. Jacob Senn would face Brian Daniels for the championship in the match and Jacob Senn would be the first champion to hold the championship after the title's two-year hiatus.

Controversy[]

Although Elite Answers Wrestling generally keeps all history accessible to the EAW community, the EAW World Championship has had three reigns erased from the history of EAW. This is the only case in EAW where championship reigns were not included in the championship history due to problems surrounding the extremists who held the EAW World Championship at the time. The three reigns happened consecutively between two extremists at the beginning of EAW's independence from Answers Wrestling Federation.

With the dawn of EAW came the crowning of a new EAW World Champion. Tyler A was given the vacant EAW World Championship during the first several episodes of Showdown in early 2008. The move had mixed reactions due to the fact that Tyler A had a very split fan-base at the time.

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Tyler A with his EAW Championship, a reign that has since been deleted from EAW's History. (2008)

However, it was Tyler's decision to resign from Elite Answers Wrestling as the EAW World Champion in the following weeks that made him hated by many people in EAW. With the departure, Elite Answers Wrestling decided to have King Kjors pin him to become the new EAW World Champion. King Kjors being a very recognizable character between EAW and the rivaling Answers Championship Wrestling, not to mention several other Yahoo!Answers-Based e-federations made Kjors a desirable EAW World Champion for the sake of gaining attention in the e-federation world. Despite the decision, the plan proved to have backfired on EAW because of King Kjors' initiative to have the EAW World Championship burned during an Answers Championship Wrestling show. In response, EAW had Tyler A, who had rejoined and apparently made amends with the staff, defeat King Kjors for the EAW World Championship, ultimately firing King Kjors from EAW. The championship troubles did not stop there. Although King Kjors was out of EAW, Tyler A showed a slight bias for Answers Championship Wrestling along with a slight disdain for EAW, hinting that Tyler A had no true desire to be in EAW let alone hold a World Championship in the federation.

At Pain For Pride, Elite Answers Wrestling put then-champion, Tyler A, against the Grand Rampage winner, Masters, for the EAW World Championship. Masters was successful in winning the EAW World Championship and ending the string of poor EAW World Champions.

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Current EAW World Champion, Vic Vendetta.

Reigns[]

The EAW World Championship was the first World Championship introduced into Elite Answers Wrestling in 2007 (and re-introduced in 2008). The inaugural champion was CM Ronn which is recognized despite having been won as a part of the Answers Wrestling Federation. Masters is recognized as the first extremist to hold the EAW World Championship under the independent e-federation, EAW. There have been twelve (18) different official champions, with Mr. DEDEDE, Captain Charisma, Extreme Enigma, Cyclone, and MaK, StarrStan, and Xavier Williams all having the most reigns at two each. The longest reigning EAW World Champion was Kawajai who held the championship for approximately six (6) months (between King of Extreme and No Regards). The shortest reigning EAW World Champion was Captain Charisma who held the championship for approximately three (3) minutes. The current champion is Vic Vendetta, who is reigning in his first tenure as EAW World Champion in his career. He won the championship when he defeated Aren Mstislav and Jamie O'Hara in a Falls Count Anywhere Match for the vacant championship at Reasonable Doubt.


Title History[]

Key[]

Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
# Indicates what number the reign is
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign

Names[]

Name Span of Time
AWF EAW World Championship EAW: Debut (AWF)-Showdown (January 19th, 2008)
EAW World Championship Showdown (January 19th, 2008)-Midsummer Massacre (August 2008)
EAW Undisputed Hardcore Championship Midsummer Massacre (August 2008)-Showdown (March 2009)
EAW World Championship Showdown (March 2009)-Present

History[]

As of April 19, 2024.

indicates reigns and title changes not recognized by EAW.
# Extremist Reign Defeated Event Lost to Notes
1 CM Banks 1 Jaywalker EAW: Debut (AWF) MaK
2 MaK 1 Elimination Chamber Dia Del Diablo (AWF) N/A MaK was the final AWF EAW World Champion.
- Vacated - - - - The EAW World Championship was vacated due to the closing of Answers Wrestling Federation.
- Tyler A 1† N/A Showdown King Kjors Tyler A was crowned EAW World Champion by EAW Management. The reign is not officially recognized by EAW due to Tyler A's actions off-screen.
- King Kjors 1† Tyler A Showdown Tyler A The reign is not officially recognized by EAW due to King Kjors' actions off-screen.
- Tyler A 2† King Kjors Showdown Masters The reign is not officially recognized by EAW due to Tyler A's actions off-screen.
3 Masters 1 Tyler A Pain For Pride Tyler A The reign is officially recognized as the first EAW World Championship reign under the independent e-federation.
4 Mr. DEDEDE 1 Masters, Captain Charisma, RRS Midsummer Massacre Captain Charisma Mr. DEDEDE interfered in an EAW World Championship match, stealing the championship and then winning the Hardcore Championship to merge the belts, creating the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Championship.
5 Captain Charisma 1 Extreme Elimination Chamber Road to Redemption II WWEFan Won the championship while it was recognized as the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Championship.
6 WWEFan 1 Captain Charisma Road to Redemption II Lethal Consequences Won the championship while it was recognized as the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Championship.
7 Lethal Consequences 1 WWEFan Showdown Starr Stan Won the championship while it was recognized as the EAW Undisputed Hardcore Championship. Lost the EAW Hardcore and EAW World Championships separately.
- Vacated - - - - Vacated due to the inactivity of Lethal Consequences
8 Starr Stan 1 N/A Showdown MaK Starr Stan was awarded the EAW World Championship by EAW Management
9 MaK 2 Starr Stan Grand Rampage II Captain Charisma
10 Captain Charisma 2 MaK Pain For Pride II Extreme Enigma Won the EAW World Championship in the main event of Pain For Pride after winning the Grand Rampage event.
11 Extreme Enigma 1 Captain Charisma Dynasty Montell Smooth
12 Montell Smooth 1 Extreme Enigma Dynasty Extreme Enigma
13 Extreme Enigma 2 Montell Smooth Grand Rampage III Cyclone
14 Cyclone 1 Extreme Enigma, Kevin Devastation Pain For Pride III Kevin Devastation Won the EAW World Championship in the main event of Pain For Pride after winning the Grand Rampage event.
15 Kevin Devastation 1 Cyclone, Extreme Enigma, Robbie V Midsummer Massacre II N/A
16 Mr. DEDEDE 2 Extreme Elimination Chamber Road to Redemption IV Cyclone Won the EAW World Championship as a result of cashing in his "contract for anything" which allowed him to participate in the Extreme Elimination Chamber.
17 Cyclone 2 Mr. DEDEDE King of Extreme III Alexander Da Vinci
18 Alexander Da Vinci 1 Cyclone Showdown Heart Break Boy Won a Best-of-Five series against then-champion, Cyclone which ended in a score of 3-1.
19 Heart Break Boy 1 Alexander Da Vinci and Vic Vendetta Grand Rampage IV John Alloy
20 John Alloy 1 The Heart Break Boy Midsummer Massacre Vacated
- Vacated - - - - With the attack from StarrStan, Alloy had to vacate the championship due to injury.
21 StarrStan 2 Devan Dubian Territorial Invasion Superior Quality 85
22 Superior Quality 85 1 StarrStan Voltage Kawajai Won with his Cash in the Vault case Cash-in.
23 Kawajai 1 Superior Quality 85 King of Extreme Retired
- Retired - - - - The championship was retired after Kawajai was defeated by Dark Demon to have a sole world champion.
24 Jacob Senn 1 Brian Daniels Midsummer Massacre Diamond Cage The championship was resurrected as part of the Voltage brand after two years.
25 Diamond Cage 1 Elimination Chamber Road to Redemption VIII Xavier Williams
26 Xavier Williams 1 Diamond Cage and Heart Break Boy Reckless Wiring Stripped Won the championship with his Cash in the Vault Contract during the match between Diamond Cage and Heart Break Boy.
27 Zack Crash 1 Xavier Williams Voltage Xavier Williams Awarded himself the championship after stripping Xavier Williams of the championship.
28 Xavier Williams 2 Zack Crash Pain for Pride Eight Jamie O'Hara
29 Jamie O'Hara 1 Xavier Williams and Matt Miles Showdown: Redemption Lannister
30 Das Lannister 1 Jamie O'Hara King of Elite Stripped This match was a Last Man Standing Match.
- Vacated - - - - The championship was stripped from Lannister after being assaulted by Kevin Devastation and unable to defend his title.
31 Vic Vendetta 1 Aren Mstislav and Jamie O'Hara Reasonable Doubt N/A This match was a Falls Count Anywhere Match. Current EAW World Champion.
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