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Extreme Champion History
| Date of Change | Winner | Loser | Details |
| 25th November 2007 | Tarin Ballard | Eddie Van Dorn | Surpassing all others in his pursuit of the Extreme gold, Tarin Ballard stepped out from his brother's shadow and finally claimed the prize he so nearly missed at HHoP. |
| 29th October 2007 | Eddie Van Dorn | Extreme Title Vacant | In a hellacious Halloween House Of Pain match, EVD overcame all odds and once again, regained the title he never lost, finally pinning Tarin Ballard in a match of the year candidate |
| 26th March 2006 | Extreme Title Vacant | Extreme Title Vacant | The Extreme Title is merged with the TV Title. |
| 20th February 2006 | Silence | Ethan Cole | In the first round of Meltdown's latest tournament, Silence defies the odds to become the new Extreme Champion. At Rage In The Cage IX, Silence also captures the TV Title from Tommy Starr and the Extreme Title is merged with it. |
| 8th February 2006 | Ethan Cole | Jeffrey Wayne | At Total Meltdown, Ethan Cole defeats Jeffrey Wayne for the Extreme Title in a Crown Of Thorns Match - a match so extreme that it could not be shown on TV! |
| 18th December 2005 | Jeffrey Wayne | Jonathon Winters | With a very inventive idea, Jeffrey Wayne came away with the Extreme Tite by being the first man to make someone bleed, despite bleeding himself, courtesy of the unique battle known as the Birthday Brawl. |
| 9th November 2005 | Jonathon Winters | Kid Cool | Winters becomes a double champion after beating Kid Cool in the final of the 16 man Extreme Title Tournament |
| 31st August 2005 | Extreme Title Vacant | The Chuckster | After suffering a career ending injury, The Chuckster was forced to vacate the WWA Extreme Title. |
| 18th July 2005 | The Chuckster | "E-Mac" Evan McDaniel | After E-Mac's manager Bell decided to teach him a lesson, The Chuckster capitalised to win the Extreme Title. |
| 13th June 2005 | Shaman | "E-Mac" Evan McDaniel | Emacula (E-Mac) defeats Shaman in a brutal battle. Emacula captures his first WWA title. |
| 6th June 2005 | "E-Mac" Evan McDaniel | Shaman | After winning a Battle Royal to earn a title shot, the then Emacula defeats Shaman to win his first WWA Championship. |
| 2nd April 2005 | Shaman | Joey Edwards | After a very personal feud Shaman extracted revenge on his former friend in a bloody Himalayan Pit Cage Match to win Extreme Championship Gold once again. |
| 6th December 2004 | Joey Edwards | Hell Itself | In the Birthday Brawl match Hell Itself looked set to retain his Extreme Title until Joey Edwards braved the pain and put himself and Hell through a table to become champion. |
| 31st October 2004 | Hell Itself | Jurgen Raymann | On the Day of the Dead Pre-Show, the Reality Check showed how bad he is to win his first piece of WWA gold |
| 16th August 2004 | Jurgen Raymann | Jimmi Zion | After a controversial double pin in a bid to crown the undisputed Extreme Champion, the two bashed heads again with Jurgen winning his first piece of WWA gold. |
| 5th April 2004 | Jimmi Zion | Matt Keith | In an amazing battle between the two superstars, it ends up that Spike, from the SCWF costs Keith the win. Immediately after Zion quite the Fiesta Brand and takes the title with him. |
| 21st March 2004 | Matt Keith | Joey K | Matt Keith, one of the most despised men on Fiesta captures his first singles gold with a victory at RitC VII. Matt defeats not one but two men to claim victory. Jimmi Zion and Joey K are his victims |
| 2nd February 2004 | Joey K | "Bonafide" James Curzon | In what was suppose to be a non-title match. Joey K beats Mr Conspiracy Bonafide. The following Fiesta, Mr E makes it known he inserted a clause in the match to make it official and the title changes hands. |
| 5th December 2003 | "Bonafide" James Curzon | Venny LeTrav | James "Bonafide" Curzon wins the WWA GenX title by being the first to draw blood on an opponent at Birthday Brawl. Against his arch nemisis, Venny LeTrav, he used the dreaded chicken peck to pierce Venny's forehead. |
| 6th October 2003 | Venny LeTrav | Dave Harley | It what could only be describe as a "unique" match, The Tokyo Showdown, Venny LeTrav triumphed over Champ Dave Harley and "Bonafide" James Curzon. Set in a scaled version of Tokyo, Venny captures gold. |
| 21st July 2003 | Dave Harley | Lockdown | In 2 falls matchup where both the TV Title AND GenX Title were on the line, Harley beat Lockdown during the second fall totake the title. |
| 6th July 2003 | Lockdown | myZery | Lockdown beats the Champion MyZery and second challenger Shaman for the title in a brutal match at IDR. |
| 17th May 2003 | myZery | Showtime | myZery defeats Showtime on Fiesta. |
| 19th April 2003 | Showtime | James Beam | Commish Raine signs the match that night. In a very controversial match, Jimmi Zion helps the referee make the "right" call. The Ref reverses his decision and grants Showtime his first title reign as GenX Champ. |
| 8th March 2003 | James Beam | "Sky Flyin" Jimmi Zion | After a losing streak, James Beam finally re-confirms his place in the roster after a fantastic victory over Jimmi Zion. With a failed attempt by Curzon to thwart Beam, it cost Zion the match in the end. |
| 7th March 2003 | "Sky Flyin" Jimmi Zion | -- | The Cruiserweight Title and the Extreme Title were joined together to form this new division, Gen X. |





