The NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship was the top professional wrestling championship in New England Championship Wrestling. It was originally known as the NECW Heavyweight Championship until unified with the PWF Northeast and Mayhem championships. NECW closed on November 6, 2010, and its Triple Crown Champion "The Real Deal" Brandon Locke was recognized as the PWF Northeast Heavyweight Champion. Six months later, NECW reopened and recognized Locke as the NECW Heavyweight Champion.
Reigning PWF Mayhem Heavyweight champion; unifies both titles with the NECW Heavyweight championship (PWF Mayhem Title is a unified championship of PWF Northeast and Mayhem titles) to become the undisputed champion, title was then renamed the NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.
Defeats Fuller and Antonio Thomas in a 3-way match.
Brandon Locke
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February 27, 2010
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Pembroke, Massachusetts
Recognized as the PWF Northeast Heavyweight Champion due to NECW closing on November 6, 2010. The title was reactivated (once again as the NECW Heavyweight Championship) when NECW reopened in May 2011 with Locke recognized as champion.
Burke was forced to drop the NECW Championship due to an ankle injury sustained during an NECW sanctioned title defense against Antonio Thomas on a benefit event put on by UWF, 12/8/12 in Fall River, MA.[1]