East Coast Wrestling Association

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East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Jim Kettner on August 27, 1967. Over the past 15 years the ECWA has become one of the most respected and visible independent wrestling companies in the United States. It is home to the annual Super 8 Tournament, one of the top independent wrestling tournaments in the country. The promotion's shows run out of the Greater Newark Boys and Girls Club in Newark, Delaware.

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Over 700 wrestlers have come through the ECWA during its 39-year history. Many have gone on to success in World Wrestling Entertainment, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, or become top draws on the independent circuit. Notable alumni include:

Titles Current champion(s)
ECWA Heavyweight Championship Aden Chambers
ECWA Tag Team Championship The Heavyweights
ECWA Mid Atlantic Championship Bryan Logan
Tournament
ECWA 2006 Super 8 Winner Davey Richards

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