EUWC Championship

The EUWC Championship is an exclusive top-tier championship for the Blackout brand of the Extreme Universal Wrestling Corporation. It was created by Blackout GM Leo Silver to counteract Matt Pickstock's move of binding the World Heavyweight Championship to Main Frame.

Origin of the EUWC Championship
During the roster split from 2005 to 2007, the World Heavyweight Championship would be featured on both Main Frame and TakeDown/Blackout, with the World Champion being challenged by opponents from both shows. However, at Summer Sizzler 2006, Main Frame GM Matt Pickstock of Main Frame signed both Jay Smash and then World Heavyweight Champion Adam Benjamin to exclusive Main Frame contracts. This left Blackout without a World Heavyweight Champion, a move made, according to Silver, without any prior knowledge, notification or mutual agreement. As a quick measure of revenge, Silver declared EUWC Tag Team Championships exclusive to Blackout as Blackout superstars The Diabolic Forces were reigning champions then.

Despite this, Silver felt that Blackout would suffer a huge setback if it couldn’t challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship, which is why he introduced the EUWC Championship belt. This title would be exclusive to Blackout and held by a man representing Blackout as its champion. To crown a new EUWC Champion, Silver also announced a one night, single elimination tournament on the first Blackout aired at August 24, 2006. This tournament would feature sixteen of the best Blackout superstars to vying for the gold, such Angel of Death, Cuchulain, Damien Dante Stone, Hawkeye, Joe Boyer, Lynch Garrison, Newfy Jack, Sevyn, T. Waring etc. By the end of Blackout's debut show, Cuchulain was crowned the first ever EUWC Champion.

The EUWC Championship was held by Cuchulain, with contenders such as Angel of Death, Hawkeye, Lynch Garrison, Damian Stone and T. Waring. The title has only been held by Cuchulain and Hawkeye, who defeated Cuchulain to become the second and last EUWC Champion. The EUWC Title remained exclusive to Blackout till it was supposed to be unified with the World Heavyweight Championship at Ultra Brawl IX. However, the belt was unified with no winner declared as Matt Pickstock declared the match a no contest and vacated the newly unified title.