EWF World Championship

The EWF World Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship owned by the American CAW promotion Extreme Wrestling Federation (EWF), now known as Nexus Pro-Wrestling (NPW). It was the promotion's top title until the unveiling of the NPW World Championship on September 29, 2020 during the pilot episode of Tuesday Turbo, officially retiring the EWF World Championship.

History
On March 2, 1998, the professional wrestling promotion Nexus Pro-Wrestling (NPW), then known as the Extreme Wrestling Federation (EWF), was founded and its inaugural event, Battle Royale, was scheduled for July, 25 1998. On EWF's flagship weekly show, Monday Night UCW, EWF founder and head booker Garfield Rayne Jr announced a 16-man single elimination tournament, stating that the winner of the tournament and the winner of Battle Royale's namesake main event would meet at Fall Recall on October 4, 1998 to determine the inaugural EWF World Heavyweight Champion. The Battle Royale was won by Bloodpain, while Theodore "Ted" Carter defeated Destro in the tournament finals on Monday Night UCW, setting up the inaugural championship match. During Fall Recall, hardcore pro wrestling veteran Mick Foley unveiled the EWF World Heavyweight Championship belt.