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The Chaotic Wrestling (CW) Television Championship was a
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in American
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Chaotic Wrestling Chaotic Wrestling (CW) is an American independent wrestling promotion, which has been operating throughout New England since 2000; with its current home base in North Andover, Massachusetts. Chaotic Wrestling is known for producing successful, ...
. The title was first won by "Latin Fury" Luis Ortiz in
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on February 23, 2001. There have been a total of 4 recognized individual champions, who have had a combined 6 official reigns. On February 2, 2002, after being unified with the CW Light Heavyweight Championship, Dukes Dalton retires both titles after winning the New England Championship on February 16.


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Chaotic Wrestling Light Heavyweight Championship Title History
Chaotic Wrestling championships Television wrestling championships