Ultra-Violence Championship History 
| Champion | Won At | Comments |
| The Punisher | ||
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The Punisher fought off the opposition of Nexus and Neno Cross in a time limit title match to take the honor of the first U/V champ. |
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| Se7en | ||
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is 2003 | Se7en beat The Punisher in the infamous cage match. |
| Hardcore Higgins | ||
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Seven had injured ribs and HCH took advantage by attacking the champ with a board to the ribs and taking the pin. |
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| Se7en | ||
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Se7en took his revenge on HCH the following month by taking back the UV belt. To this day HCH still claims he never lost. |
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| Bedlam | ||
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Spin The Wheel To Make The Deal | The era of Hardcoreismistics began the day Bedlam lifted the UV title. |
| NeXus | ||
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is 2 2004 | NeXuS took the UV title from Bedlam in true controversial style by holding the ring girl to ransom. |
| Sphinx | ||
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Lethal Lottery 2004 | A hard fought battle between this pair saw Sphinx hit the cold shoulder on the second attempt. both men ended up bleeding, true UV standard. |
| The Punisher | ||
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is 3 2005 | The UV title had been stripped but the GM decided the Texas Death Match was a good place to reinstate the championship. |
| Bedlam | ||
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Halloween Hell 2005 | With the backstage issues of the management and The Punisher the belt was vacated and the GM decided to put the title on the line in the cage between Bedlam and Se7en. |
| The Beast | ||
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Battlebowl 2006 | The Beast finally won the UV title in a four way title match, which made his manager Neno Cross extremely happy. |
| Wraith | ||
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is 5 2007 |
Wraith managed to get the pin over Bedlam, after an interferance from NeXus with a fire extinquisher which disorientated The Beast. |
| Dan Dryland | ||
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Halloween Hell 2007 |
Dan Dryland managed to fight his way through 6 other wrestlers in a House Of Pain match. |
| L J Rose | ||
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Home Is Where The Hurt Is 6 2008 |
After all was said and done, it was LJ Rose picking up the duke and winning the JWF Ultra-Violence title, his second title within a year! |









