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Combat Zone Wrestling
World
Junior Heavyweight Title
Sensational One
1999-02-13
Mantua, NJ
Awarded as the first champion.
Quicksilver
1999-02-13
Mantua, NJ
Sensational One [2]
1999-03-27
Mantua, NJ
Justice Pain
1999-04-03
Mantua, NJ
Ric Blade
1999-07-19
Mantua, NJ
Justice Pain [2]
2000-04-08
Sewell, NJ
Trent Acid
2000-06-09
Paulsboro, NJ
The W*inger
2000-07-01
Tōkyō, JPN
Vacates in 00 due to injury.
Men's Teioh
2000-09-15
Tōkyō, JPN
Defeats Trent Acid.
Kasai Jun
2001-05-04
Sappora, JPN
Trent Acid [2]
2001-08-19
Teams with Johnny Kashmere to defeat Kasai & MEN's Teiō in a tag team match in which the stipulation is all the titles held by participants are on the line; vacant when a double title match against BJW champion Kashmere on 01-09-29 in Sewell, NJ ends as a double pinfall.
Ruckus
2001-12-02
Yokohama, JPN
Defeats Acid and The Winger in a 3-way match to win both CZW World and BJW titles.
Trent Acid [3]
2001-12-15
Philadelphia, PA
Wins both titles; loses BJW Title to The W*inger on 02-03-03 in Yokohama, JPN.
Ruckus [2]
2003-01-18
Philadelphia, PA
Sonjay Dutt
2003-10-13
Philadelphia, PA
Alex Shelley
2005-01-08
Philadelphia, PA
Mike Quackenbush
2005-02-05
Philadelphia, PA
Wins a 4-way match against Shelly, Sexxxy Eddy, and Arsenal.
Sabian
2005-04-02
Philadelphia, PA
Mike Quackenbush [2]
2005-06-11
Philadelphia, PA
Wins a 4-way match against Sabian and B-Boy.
Derek Frazier
2005-09-10
Philadelphia, PA
Wins a 4-way match against Quackenbush, Kenny the Bastard, and Niles Young.
Niles Young
2006-03-11
Philadelphia, PA
Wins a 6-way ladder match against Frazier, Cheech, Cloudy, Sabian, and Heretic.
Sexxxy Eddy
2006-07-08
Philadelphia, PA
Sonjay Dutt [2]
2006-09-09
Philadelphia, PA
Jigsaw
2006-09-09
Philadelphia, PA
Scotty Vortekz
2007-04-07
Philadelphia, PA
Danny Havoc
2007-09-08
Philadelphia, PA
Wins a 5-way ladder match against Havoc, DieHard, Joker, and Drake Younger.
Sabian [2]
2007-10-13
Philadelphia, PA
Chuck Taylor
2008-05-10
Philadelphia, PA
Stripped on 08-10-11.
Ryan McBride
2008-12-13
Philadelphia, PA
Defeats Pinkie Sanchez, Carter Grey, Ego Fantastico, and Dan Paysan in the Ultraviolent TLC Match.
Egotistico Fantastico
2009-05-09
Philadelphia, PA
Drew Blood
2009-09-12
Philadelphia, PA
Greg Excellent
2009-12-12
Philadelphia, PA
Sabian [3]
2010-02-13
Philadelphia, PA
Defeats Excellent, Drew Blood, Devon Moore, Ego Fantastico, and Adam Cole in in a 6-way match.
Adam Cole
2010-05-08
Philadelphia, PA
Sami Callihan
2011-11-12
Philadelphia, PA
Drake Younger
2012-05-05
Bloomington, IN
Sami Callihan [2]
2012-07-14
Voorhees, NJ
A.R. Fox
2012-07-14
Voorhees, NJ
Unified with Wired Television Title when Fox defeats Dave Crist on 12-09-08 in Voorhees, NJ in a double title match.