Defeated Locke by disqualification in a match in which the title could change hands on a disqualification. Locke was caught by the referee with a spray can Johnny brought into the ring.
Defeated Chase Del Monte in a tournament final. He retained the title on January 10, 2009, due to a double disqualification against Max Bauer
Brandon Locke
2
February 21, 2009
Quincy, Massachusetts
Ryan Matthews
1
April 18, 2009
Quincy, Massachusetts
Kris Pyro
1
August 8, 2009
Quincy, Massachusetts
Record holder for longest single television title reign in NECW history (1 year, 1 month and 3 weeks)
Title vacated
October 2, 2010
Quincy, Massachusetts
Pyro gave the title to NECW General Manager Paul Richard in order to concentrate on defending the NECW Tag Team Championship with his tag team partner Davey Cash.
Ryan Bisbal
1
October 2, 2010
Quincy, Massachusetts
Won by pinning Scott Levesque in the 1 fall final of a 12-man battle royal that also included Bobby V, Matt Magnum, Rocco Abruzzi, Ray Keijimura, Mr Mini-roe, Mr Munroe, Brandon Webb, Vinny Marseglia, Triplelicious and Gino Giovanni. NECW briefly shut its doors in late 2010, and when they reopened 6 months later had gotten rid of the TV Championship. On March 22, 2013, upon returning to broadcast television, NECW announced plans to reactivate the title, but did not recognize Bisbal as the champion. Instead, a tournament for the title took place on May 3, 2013.
Won by pinning Justin Corino in the finals of a four-person tournament. Earlier in the night, Thunder defeated Scott Levesque and Corino defeated Nick Fahrenheit. The Corino/Fahrenheit and Levesque/Thunder matches aired on WMFP-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 16, 2013, and the final aired a week later on WMFP.
Defeated Scott Levesque in a match in which Levesque's manager, Miss Sammi Lane, was handcuffed to one of the ringposts and her rival, Toxis, was handcuffed to another ringpost.