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Promotion | Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation | ||||||||||||
Date established | January 18, 1992 | ||||||||||||
Date retired | 2004 | ||||||||||||
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MEWF Heavyweight Championship
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First champion(s) | Ricky Blues |
Final champion(s) | The Bruiser (won March 28, 2004) |
Most reigns |
Lucifer (3) Morgus the Maniac (3) Max Thrasher (3) Corporal Punishment (3) |
Longest reign | Lucifer (241 days) |
Shortest reign | Corporal Punishment (1 day) |
The Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (MEWF) Heavyweight Championship is the highest ranking singles title in the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation, one of three in the promotion.
The title was created when Ricky Blues defeated Agent Orange at an event held in Odenton, Maryland on January 18, 1992. In 2003, the title was merged with the MCW Heavyweight Championship when Maryland Championship Wrestling held its final show as an interpromtional event with the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation creating the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation Unified Heavyweight Championship on July 16, 2003.
The championship has been known as:
The heavyweight title was later revived after Maryland Championship Wrestling began promoting events in the Maryland-area in 2007.
There have been a total of 30 recognized champions who have had a combined 45 official reigns.