| Champion |
Defeated |
Venue |
Location |
Date |
Reign |
Notes |
| Gareth Fox (1) |
Jesse Rogers |
TD Waterhouse Centre |
Orlando, FL, USA |
14/05/2000 |
N/A |
1 |
| Jon Bennetta (1) |
Brownie |
MGM Grand Garden Arena |
Paradise, NV, USA |
19/08/2000 |
N/A |
2 |
| Jody Fleisch (1) |
— |
Brynteg Arena |
Whiterock, Bridgend |
16/09/2002 |
181 days |
3 & 4 |
| Deadman (1) |
— |
Brynteg Arena |
Whiterock, Bridgend |
16/03/2003 |
84 days |
5 |
| Jean‐Claude Van Slam (1) |
Deadman |
Bridgend Recreation Centre |
Bridgend |
08/06/2003 |
24 days |
|
| Deadman (2) |
— |
Tremains Stadium |
Brackla, Bridgend |
02/07/2003 |
70 days |
|
| Jody Fleisch (2) |
— |
The Bridgend Dome |
Bryncethin, Bridgend |
17/08/2003 |
Last |
6 |
| # |
Notes |
| 1 |
The Rock retains his championship when Jesse Rogers laid down for him and joined fX after the match. |
| 2 |
After The Rock leaves the Tremains Wrestling Federation, the title is declared vacant and put up for grabs at Summer Break. Lover Boy defeated Brownie to become champion. Lover Boy retires through injury and the title and original title belt is retired. This belt can now been seen as TWF Towers. |
| 3 |
Jody Fleisch joins the TWF and on his first appearance, is awarded the TWF Cruiserweight Championship, mocking the way TECW/NCW awarded championships to wrestlers on their first appearances. |
| 4 |
During this reign, Jody Fleisch defeated Hawke in a Unification Match with the TWF Light Heavyweight Championship, and the belt was referred to only as the TWF Cruiserweight Championship. |
| 5 |
Deadman pinned Todd McFarlene in a match also involving Jody Fleisch and Luke Baird to capture the TWF Cruiserweight Championship. |
| 6 |
Jody Fleisch defeated Deadman, Todd McFarlene, Matthew Jones, Luke Thomas and Joe Whelan to become the champion. When Jody left the Federation at the end of 2003, he took the TWF Cruiserweight Championship with him. Jody retains the belt, and a replica is now at the TWF Hall of Fame. |