Night of Champions
The title was first awarded to the winner of an 8-Man Single Elimination Tournament, held at XPW Baptized in Blood 3 on July 20, 2002.
First Round | Semifinals | Final | |||||||||||
Supreme | |||||||||||||
The Sandman | |||||||||||||
Supreme | |||||||||||||
Altar Boy Luke | |||||||||||||
Altar Boy Luke | |||||||||||||
Vinny Massaro | |||||||||||||
Supreme | |||||||||||||
Angel | |||||||||||||
Pogo the Clown | |||||||||||||
Steve Rizzono | |||||||||||||
Angel | |||||||||||||
Pogo The Clown | |||||||||||||
Angel | |||||||||||||
GQ Money |
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