- Ebon defeated TV Champion Ratfink in an exhausting Iron Man Match at EhWF Hardcore Apocalypse 2001 to become the Champion.

- Ratfink pinned Khadafi on an edition of EhWF Turmoil to capture the TV Title.

- Khadafi defeated Warman to win the title belt.

- Warman defeated DDW in a Last Man Standing Match at EhWF Boiling Point.

- At To Hell And Back 2000, in a 6 Way Hell In A Cell Over The Top Rope Elimination Match, DDW eliminated Johnny B. Dangerous to win his first singles gold.

- After a good run as champ, Mark Thunder defeated Showtime in a memorable match on Friday Night Riot to become TV Champion.

- Showtime McFan then defeated Rage at EHWF Rampage to regain his EhWF TV Title

- Showtime, however, was defeated the Friday after by Rage for the title.

- Showtime McFan defeated Chaos to win his first EhWF gold.

- After a strong three week run as champion for Johnny B Dangerous, Chaos won the Television Title in a special Five-Way Dance by pinning Ratfink.

- About a week later, Johnny B. Dangerous defeated Jason Jenkins to become TV Champ.

- On May 21st at EhWF Canadian Chaos 2000, Jason Jenkins defeated The Great One for the TV Title.

- On Tuesday Night Turmoil, the EhWF President The Great One defeated Champion Rage with a little assistance from Big Debo to become the Television Champ.

- Rage defeated Follower in a re-match for the belt on Tuesday Night Turmoil after Rage Killing him through a table.

- The EhWF opened its doors again after about a two month shut down period. All titles were declared vacant. The Follower faced Rage at the first PPV since re-opening, EhWF Apocalypse 2000, and defeated him in a Ladder Match to win the vacant TV Title.

- Twist defeated Shawn Mikey for the vacant Television Championship, but the EhWF was shut down soon after the title victory.

- MeltDown (Travis Eden) defeated The Showstopper in a match for the returning TV Title. However, MeltDown was stripped of the TV Title later due to winning the Intercontinental Title.

- HDP defeated The Soul Man for the EhWF TV Title. Shortly after, HDP was stripped of the title and the belt was put out of action for a while.

- The Whole F'n Show was stripped of the title due to backstage attitude problems, and the title was declared vacant. The Soul Man won a tournament for the title.

- The Whole F'n Show defeated Hunter for the belt in a Singapore Cane Ladder match.

- Hunter won the TV Title on the very first edition of Riot. 1

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