ECWA Heavyweight Championship

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ECWA Heavyweight Championship is the top title contested for in the independent professional wrestling promotion East Coast Wrestling Association.

Wrestler: Times: Date: Notes:
Lance Diamond 1 May 1, 1993
Cheetah Master 1 September 1995
Ace Darling 1 March 3, 1996
Cheetah Master 2 May 10, 1996
Glen Osbourne 1 February 22, 1997
Viper 1 March 22, 1997
Christian Cage 1 July 18, 1998 Cage vacated the title when he signed with the WWF.
JJ The Ring Crew Guy 1 October 15, 1999
Inferno Kid 1 September 23, 2000
JJ The Ring Crew Guy 2 October 14, 2000
Cheetah Master 3 November 25, 2000
Kevin Kelly 1 April 7, 2001 Kelly was later stripped of the title.
Scoot Andrews 1 May 5, 2001 Defeated Billy Fives to win the belt.
Prince Nana 1 May 4, 2002
Amazing Red 1 September 14, 2002
Xavier 1 November 2, 2002
Amazing Red 2 November 2, 2002
Christopher Daniels 1 January 18, 2003
Mike Kruel 1 November 8, 2003
Christopher Daniels 2 April 3, 2004
John Walters 1 May 1, 2004
Scotty Charisma 1 February 12, 2005
Bonecrusher Fred Sampson 1 November 5, 2005
Freak Nastty 1 January 28, 2006
Aden Chambers 1 March 17, 2007
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