ECCW Women's Championship

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ECCW Women's Championship
Details
PromotionElite Canadian Championship Wrestling
National Wrestling Alliance
Date establishedJune 24, 2005
Current champion(s)Christina Von Eerie
Date wonJanuary 18, 2020
Other name(s)
  • SuperGirls Championship
  • NWA SuperGirls Championship

The ECCW Women's Championship (formerly SuperGirls Championship or the NWA SuperGirls Championship) is currently the women's professional wrestling championship of Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling, a wrestling promotion in British Columbia, Canada. The title was first awarded on June 24, 2005 in an attempt to generate interest for SuperGirls Wrestling, a women's wrestling spinoff of ECCW. Rebecca Knox became the first champion by defeating Miss Chevius. The title has been defended in several different promotions, including some promotions in Japan. During Nicole Matthews' near-year-long title reign in 2011, the title was renamed the ECCW Women's Championship.[1]

Title history[]

As of December 29, 2021.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Rebecca Knox June 24, 2005 Live event Surrey, BC 1 301 Knox defeated Miss Chevius to determine the inaugural champion. [2]
2 Lisa Moretti April 21, 2006 Live event Surrey, BC 1 170 [2][3]
3 Nattie Neidhart October 8, 2006 N/A Newark, CA 1 19 [2]
4 Nikki Matthews October 27, 2006 Live event Surrey, BC 1 176 This was a three-way match, also involving Veronika Vice. [2]
5 Veronika Vice April 21, 2007 Live event Port Coquitlam, BC 1 314 [2]
6 Penni Lane February 29, 2008 Live event Surrey, BC 1 1 [2]
7 Nicole Matthews March 1, 2008 Live event Vancouver, BC 2 343 This was a street fight. Nicole Matthews is formerly known as Nikki Matthews. [2]
8 Veronika Vice February 7, 2009 Live event Vancouver, BC 2 175 [2]
9 Tenille Tayla August 1, 2009 Live event Vancouver, BC 1 118 This was a three-way match, also involving Nicole Matthews. [2]
10 Veronika Vice November 27, 2009 Live event Surrey, BC 3 112 [2]
11 Tenille Tayla March 19, 2010 Quest for Gold Surrey, BC 2 224 [2]
12 Nicole Matthews October 29, 2010 Halloween Hell Surrey, BC 3 364 This was a tables match. [2]
13 KC Spinelli October 28, 2011 Halloween Hell Surrey, BC 1 512 [2]
14 Nicole Matthews March 23, 2013 We Will Riot Port Coquitlam, BC 4 518 [2]
Vacated August 23, 2014 Matthews vacated the championship due to winning the ECCW Championship. [2]
15 Cat Power January 3, 2015 Van-City Showdown Vancouver, BC 1 190 Power defeated Kate Carney in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [2]
16 Syuri July 12, 2015 Live event Kawasaki, Japan 1 231 The event was promoted by Reina Joshi Puroresu. [2][4]
17 Cat Power February 28, 2016 Live event Tokyo, Japan 2 503 The event was promoted by Reina Joshi Puroresu. [2][5]
18 Tony Baroni July 15, 2017 Ballroom Brawl VIII Vancouver, BC 1 98 Baroni is the first male wrestler to hold the title. [2]
19 Cat Power October 21, 2017 Halloween Hell New Westminster, BC 3 105 [2]
20 Nicole Matthews February 3, 2018 N/A New Westminster, BC 5 630 This was a four-way match, also involving Bambi Hall and Liiza Hall. [2]
21 Bambi Hall October 26, 2019 N/A New Westminster, BC 1 84 This was a three-way match, also involving Riea Von Slasher. [2]
22 Christina Von Eerie January 18, 2020 Ballroom Brawl 13 - Night 2 Vancouver, BC 1 711+ This was a six-way TLC match, also involving Cat Power, Liiza Hall, Nicole Matthews and Riea Von Slasher. [2]

Combined reigns[]

Inaugural champion Rebecca Knox

As of December 29, 2021.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Nicole Matthews/Nikki Matthews 5 2,031
2 Cat Power 3 798
3 Christina Von Eerie 1 711+
4 Veronika Vice 3 601
5 KC Spinelli 1 512
6 Tenille Tayla 2 342
7 Rebecca Knox 1 301
8 Syuri 1 231
9 Lisa Moretti 1 170
10 Tony Baroni 1 98
11 Bambi Hall 1 84
12 Nattie Neidhart 1 19
13 Penni Lane 1 1

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Kc Spinelli wins the ECCW Women's Championship". Ringbelles. 29 October 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "ECCW Women's Title (British Columbia)". wrestling-titles.com.
  3. ^ Johns, Fred (April 25, 2006). "Ivory proud to be independent". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  4. ^ カ・ワ・サ・キ・リーグ. Reina Joshi Puroresu (in Japanese). FC2. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  5. ^ 新木場王者伝説’16. Reina Joshi Puroresu (in Japanese). FC2. Retrieved 28 February 2016.

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