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Defeats Bob Evans in a 4-man tournament final to become the first champion.
Slyk Wagner Brown
2001-02-23
Somerville, MA
Bob Evans
2001-04-27
Somerville, MA
Maverick Wild
2001-10-26
Somerville, MA
Bob Evans [2]
2001-12-21
Somerville, MA
Alex Arion
2002-03-22
Somerville, MA
Maverick Wild [2]
2002-12-20
Revere, MA
Michael Sain
2004-04-25
Somerville, MA
Frankie Arion
2004-07-10
Framingham, MA
Michael Sain [2]
2004-08-22
Somerville, MA
Chris Venom
2004-12-14
Framingham, MA
Paul Lombardi
2005-09-17
Framingham, MA
Stripped on 05-09-25 in Somerville, MA for attacking officials.
Paul Lombardi [2]
2005-10-15
Framingham, MA
Defeats Bob Evans, Joe Chece, and Chris Venom in a 4-way 45-min Iron Man match as part of the 2nd Annual NECW IRON 8 Championship Tournament.
John Walters
2006-03-18
Framingham, MA
D.C. Dillinger
2006-06-10
Framingham, MA
Wins in a tag team match.
Evan Siks
2006-08-19
Qunicy, MA
Reigning PWF Mayhem champion; unifies both titles to become the NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight champion (PWF Mayhem Title is a unified championship of PWF Northeast and Mayhem titles).
D.C. Dillinger [2]
2007-02-26
Qunicy, MA
Brian Fury
2007-08-18
Quincy, MA
Rick Fuller
2007-12-28
Quincy, MA
Max Bauer
2008-04-18
Quincy, MA
Defeats Fuller and Antonio Thomas in a 3-way match.
Brandon Locke
2010-02-27
Pembroke, MA
NECW closes on 10-11-06; Lock continues to be recogzed as PWF Northeast champion; again recognized as champion when NECW returns in 11-05.
Bobby Fish
2011-10-23
Malden, MA
Vacates on 12-08-18 due to injury.
Sean Burke
2012-09-14
Blackstone, MA
Defeats Chase Del Monte in 4-man tournament final; vacant on 13-01-11 due to injury.
Antonio Thomas
2013-02-01
Randolph, MA
Defeats Johnny Thunder.
Sean Burke [2]
2013-10-06
Beverly, MA
Slyck Wagner Brown [2]
2014-02-08
Beverly, MA
Defeats Burke and Antonio Thomas in a 3-way match; vacates on 14-04-17 due to knee injury.
Brad Hollister
2014-05-10
Beverly, MA
Defeats Todo Loco, Damien Wayne, and Antonio Thomas in a tournament 4-way final.
Slyck Wagner Brown [3]
2015-05-09
Beverly, MA
Mike McCarthy
2015-09-12
Everett, MA
Defeats Brown and Brad Hollister in a 3-way match.
Todo Loco
2016-07-02
Brockton, MA
Still champion as of 18-10-13; promotion closes in 22.