MEWF Heavyweight Championship
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| MEWF Unified Heavyweight Championship | |||||||||||||
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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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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.[1] 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.[2][3]
The championship has been known as:
- MEWF Heavyweight Championship (1991–2003)
- MEWF Unified Heavyweight Championship (2003–2004)
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.