TWF Television Championship History


The TWF Television Championship

Current Champion: Seth Carpenter (First Reign)

Champions Defeated Venue Location Date Reign Notes
Blade (1) Big Bob Basher Brynteg Arena Whiterock, Bridgend 16/03/2003 17 days 1
Adam Taylor (1) Blade Pyle Leisure Centre Pyle, Bridgend 02/04/2003 7 days  
Blade (2) Adam Taylor Spar Arena Brackla, Bridgend 09/04/2003 63 days 2
Brownie (1) Blade The Brewery Field Bridgend 11/06/2003 68 days  
Blonde Man (1) Brownie The Bridgend Dome Bryncethin, Bridgend 17/08/2003 70 days  
Jason Davies (1) Blonde Man TD Waterhouse Centre Orlando, FL, USA 26/10/2003 126 days  
Blonde Man (2) Jason Davies Air Wales Arena Broadlands, Bridgend 29/02/2004 168 days  
The Protégé (1) Blonde Man TWF Arena Brackla, Bridgend 15/08/2004 154 days  
Stephen Dimmock (1) The Protégé Bridgend Recreation Centre Bridgend 16/01/2005 19 days  
Hades (1) Stephen Dimmock Jumeriah Beach Dubai, UAE 04/02/2005 961 days  
Tom Williams (1) Hades Staples Center Los Angeles, CA, USA 23/09/2007 65 days 3
The Avenger (1) Tom Williams TWF Arena Brackla, Bridgend 27/11/2007 145 days  
Jack Beam (1) The Avenger GCourt Arena Brackla, Bridgend 20/04/2008 126 days  
John Harper (1) Jack Beam Millennium Stadium Cardiff 24/08/2008 91 days 4
Rob Green (1) John Harper Earls Court Exhibition Centre Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London 23/11/2008 112 days  
Jackal (1) Rob Green TWF Arena Brackla, Bridgend 15/03/2009 91 days  
The Avenger (2) Riptide Plymouth Pavilions Plymouth 14/06/2009 112 days 5
Eddie McBrain (1) Sam Allen TWF Arena Brackla, Bridgend 04/10/2009 77 days 6
Zero (1) Eddie McBrain Rhys Reed Entertainment Centre Wick, Vale of Glamorgan 20/12/2009 45 days  
Mr. BIG (1) Zero Alliant Energy Center Madison, WI, USA 03/02/2010 30 days  
Zero (2) Mr. BIG Madison Square Garden New York, NY, USA 05/03/2010 9 days  
Victor Ortega (1) Zero Verizon Center Washington, DC, USA 14/03/2010 161 days  
Bill Hansen (1) Victor Ortega Broadlands Arena Broadlands, Bridgend 22/08/2010 119 days  
Titan (1) Bill Hansen TWF Arena Brackla, Bridgend 19/12/2010 91 days  
Matt Aish (1) Titan The Bridgend Dome Bryncethin, Bridgend 20/03/2011 45 days  
Mick O'Brian (1) Disturbed Don Haskins Center El Paso, TX, USA 04/05/2011 144 days 7
Eddie McBrain (2) Mick O'Brian Lanxess Arena Cologne, NRW, DEU 25/09/2011 63 days  
David Tissot (1) Eddie McBrain LG Arena Marston Green, Solihull 27/11/2011 91 days  
Mick O'Brian (2) Zack Daniels Joe Louis Arena Detroit, MI, USA 26/02/2012 210 days 8
Ross Lee (1) Mick O'Brian Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Paris, FRA 23/09/2012 73 days 9
Mick O'Brian (3) Ross Lee BOCAM Arena Pencoed, Bridgend 05/12/2012 165 days  
Disturbed (1) Mick O'Brian Lanxess Arena Cologne, NRW, DEU 19/05/2013 80 days  
Championship Vacated
Connor Kelly (1) Zero The Bridgend Dome Bryncethin, Bridgend 25/08/2013 63 days 10
Alistair O'Keefe (1) Connor Kelly The SSE Hydro Glasgow 27/10/2013 140 days  
Alan Adams (1) Alistair O'Keefe The O2 Arena Greenwich, Greater London 16/03/2014 161 days  
Xander Dante (1) Alan Adams TWF Arena Brackla, Bridgend 24/08/2014 154 days  
Seth Carpenter (1) Xander Dante Staples Center Los Angeles, CA, USA 30/01/2015 11
Seth Carpenter   The Bridgend Dome Bryncethin, Bridgend 2023-08-27 days  

# Notes
1 Blade defeats Big Bob Basher in the final of a 16-Man Tournament to become the first TWF Television Champion.
2 On April 23, 2003; Blade defeated Jean‐Claude Van Slam in a Ladder Unification Match with the TWF European Championship. The two belts will now be simply known as the TWF Television Championship.
3 Williams wins the championship in extremely controversial circumstances. His manager Holly announced a clause in the match's contract that means the championship will change hands on a disqualification decision. During the contest, Davies knocks out the match referee, Leandro Pires, using a steel chair. As Pires returns to his feet, Hades has the chair in his hands. Assuming Hades hit him with the chair, Pires disqualifies Hades. Holly blocks Pires's view of the TotalTron to see a replay, making his decision final.
4 At Summer Break IX, John Harper won a three way match also involving Victor Ortega as well as champion Jack Beam to win the title.
5 At Against All Odds, The Avenger pinned Riptide in a match also involving Jackal to win the championship.
6 At No Holds Barred, Eddie McBrain pinned Sam Allen in a match also involving The Avenger, Jackal, Sebastian Gross and Titan to win the championship.
7 Mick O'Brian pinned Disturbed in a Four Way match also involving Matt Aish and Sebastian Gross on an episode of Grit BasH to win the championship.
8 Mick O'Brian pinned Zack Daniels in a Four Way match also involving David Tissot and Eddie McBrain at Deadly MindGames to win the championship.
9 Ross Lee pinned Mick O'Brian in a Three Way match also involving Sin Nombre at PayBack to win the championship.
10 Disturbed suffers a serious neck injury in a match against Connor Kelly on August 2 episode of Fury. As a result of being unable to defend the title within 45 days, the title was vacated and a new champion was determined in a Four Way Dance at Summer Break. Connor Kelly pinned Zero last in the match, also involving Alistair O'Keefe and Zack Daniels.
11 Seth Carpenter pinned Xander Dante in a mixed tag team match also involving Jessica Roberts and Natasha Storm. As a result of the match, Carpenter would become the TWF Television Champion.