TWF European Championship History


The TWF European Championship

Final Champion: Stephen Jenkins (Second Reign)

Champion Defeated Venue Location Date Reign Notes
NJS (1) Double J Bridgend Recreation Centre Bridgend 2000-03-20 20 days  
MetalMan (1) NJS Cardiff International Arena Cardiff 2000-04-09 212 days 1
Dead Cool (1) Underfire TWF Arena Brackla, Bridgend 2000-11-06 318 days  
High Voltage (1) Marz Holly Brynteg Arena Whiterock, Bridgend 2001-09-19 271 days 2
Sumo Samurai (1) Brackla Community Centre Brackla, Bridgend 2002-06-16 10 days 3
The Vamp (1) Sumo Samurai Brynteg Arena Whiterock, Bridgend 2002-06-26 28 days  
Adam Taylor (1) The Vamp GCourt Arena Brackla, Bridgend 2002-07-24 25 days  
Sumo Samurai (2) Adam Taylor Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LO, USA 2002-08-18 36 days  
Steven Jenkins (1) Sumo Samurai Air Wales Arena Broadlands, Bridgend 2002-09-23 66 days  
Jean‐Claude Van Slam (1) Steven Jenkins NCW Arena Treoes, Vale of Glamorgan 2002-11-27 148 days  
Blade (1) Jean‐Claude Van Slam GCourt Green Brackla, Bridgend 2003-04-23 4
Championship Retired
David Tissot (1) Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Paris, FRA 2012-09-23 889 days 5
Stephen Jenkins (2) David Tissot Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Paris, FRA 2015-03-01 38 days 6

# Notes
1 During this reign, MetalMan became known as A-Pac and Underfire, and made defences under those names.
2 During this reign, Dead Cool became known as Marz Holly, and made defences under that names.
3 Sumo Samurai pinned High Voltage in a match also involving The Vampire Kane to become the champion.
4 Blade defeated Jean‐Claude Van Slam in a Ladder match to unify the title with the TWF Television Championship. The European Championship was retired and the two merged championships were simply known as the TWF Television Championship.
5 David Tissot reveals at PayBack (2012) that his Hollywood Dream was to reactivate the European Championship. Tissot reactivates the title as a result of winning the Hollywood Dream ladder match at Summer Break XIII and declares himself the champion.
6 After defeating Jackal at Easter HeAT, on the April 8 edition of Grit BasH, Stephen Jenkins announces that he has relinquished the championship and that it would be returned to the TWF Hall of Fame, deactivating the championship.