EWF World Heavyweight Championship

  European Wrestling Federation   Details   Current champion None   Date won 00-00-00   Promotion European Wrestling Federation   Brand Revolution   Date created May 14, 2007  Statistics  <th style="width: 10em;"> First champion John Reeper <tr style="padding-right: 1.2em; vertical-align: top;"> <th style="width: 10em;"> Most reigns John Reeper Ryot Adam Linn (tied at 1) <tr style="padding-right: 1.2em; vertical-align: top;"> <th style="width: 10em;"> Most defenses John Reeper (0 defenses) <tr style="padding-right: 1.2em; vertical-align: top;"> <th style="width: 10em;"> Longest reign Ryot (31 days) <tr style="padding-right: 1.2em; vertical-align: top;"> <th style="width: 10em;"> Shortest reign John Reeper (15 days)

The EWF World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling e-federation world championship strap and the grandest, richest, coveted prize offered to those highly qualified in heavyweight competition on the Revolution brand of European Wrestling Federation. This championship is recognized as the highest valued in the promotion and worn by usually the most recognized superstars in all of EWF.

History
The EWF World Heavyweight Championship was introduced and earned contention for on the single brand then, Revolution, as at that time, EWF hadn't expanded into the two weekly aired programs known as Revolution and Mayhem. Originally, the championship was planned in EWF's first return in May 2007 (after being discharged for the creation of Pro-Wrestling Federation by Jason Hart) to be contested in a match between Alex "The Iceman" Liddel, who was required by EWF Owner/President Mikey Sparks as a test of character to prevail in all his matches leading straight into the Kings of Hell 2007 Pay-per-view against likely, Adam Linn. Liddel made his dominance be known and quickly swifted past wrestlers in his blocked passage way to the road of EWF gold. Following the first three weeks in which EWF had opened for business and was building up the Kings of Hell 2007 Pay-per-view, the Pay-per-view was cancelled as European Wrestling Federation folded.

In August 2007, the European Wrestling Federation produced a national announcement that they were returning to the television screen. On September 16, 2007 at the EWF Wanted:Dead or Alive Pay-per-view, EWF's former wrestler, John Reeper squared off head-on with X-Division Champion at time, Nick Shaw in what was as many claim to this day, the most stunningly shocking, stunty and brutal hardcore contests inside a Hell in a Cell for a major championship as Nick Shaw and John Reeper battled as if it was their last battle. But at the end of the night, however, John Reeper became the first ever, EWF World Heavyweight Champion.

The championship is currently not at this time being earned contention for on the Revolution brand since the third closure of EWF, but will soon be reintroduced.

Current Champion
There is no current champion at the moment. The EWF has just returned and has not yet determined a new EWF World Heavyweight Champion.