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Overall, there has been six reigns by six wrestlers. The inaugural champion was Eddie Edwards, who defeated Davey Richards in the finals of an eight-man tournament on March 5, 2010 The current champion is [[Aaron Fisher|Jay Lethal]] who is in his second reign. He defeated [[Tommaso Wilson|Tommaso Ciampa]] April 4, 2014 in [[Westwego, Louisiana]] during the [[ROH Supercard of Honor 8|Supercard of Honor VIII]].
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The current champion is [[Tomohiro InCho|Tomohiro Ishii]] who is in his first reign. He defeated [[Tanner Norum|Roderick Strong]] on February 19, 2016 in [[Tokyo, Japan]] at the ROH/[[New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW)|NJPW]] [[ROH/NJPW Honor Rising: Japan (2016)|Honor Rising]] supershow.
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ROH World Television Championship
Details
Current champion(s) Tomohiro Ishii
Date won February 19, 2016
Promotion Ring of Honor (ROH)
Date established January 20, 2010
Statistics

The ROH World Television Championship is a professional wrestling world television championship owned by the United States of AmericaUnited States–based Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion. It is currently the third ranked championship in ROH. With the introduction of the ROH World Television Championship, the television type championship returned to national exposure.

There has been a total of seven champions, each with one reign. The first champion was crowned on March 5, 2010, when Eddie Edwards defeated Davey Richards in the finals of a tournament.

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History

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Champions

Overall, there has been 11 reigns by 9 wrestlers. The inaugural champion was Eddie Edwards, who defeated Davey Richards in the finals of an eight-man tournament on March 5, 2010.

The current champion is Tomohiro Ishii who is in his first reign. He defeated Roderick Strong on February 19, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan at the ROH/NJPW Honor Rising supershow.

# Wrestler Reign Date Days
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Location Event Successful defenses Notes
1 Eddie Edwards 1 March 5, 2010 280 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ring of Honor Wrestling 9 Edwards defeated Davey Richards in the finals of an eight-man tournament to become the first ROH World Television Champion. The event aired on tape delay on April 26, 2010.
2 Christopher Barnhart 1 December 10, 2010 198 Louisville, Kentucky Ring of Honor Wrestling 6 The event aired on tape delay on January 31, 2011.
3 El Generico 1 June 26, 2011 48 New York, New York Best in the World 2011 0
4 Jay Lethal 1 August 13, 2011 231 Chicago Ridge, Illinois Ring of Honor Wrestling 6 The event aired on tape delay on October 1, 2011.
5 Roderick Strong 1 June 29, 2012 90 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Showdown in the Sun 4
6 Adam Cole 1 June 29, 2012 246 Baltimore, Maryland Ring of Honor Wrestling 5 The event aired on tape delay on July 28, 2012.
7 Matt Taven 1 March 2, 2013 287 Chicago Ridge, Illinois 11th Anniversary Show 2
8 Tommaso Ciampa 1 December 14, 2013 111 New York City, New York Final Battle 2013 6
9 Jay Lethal 2 April 5, 2014 567 Westwego, Louisiana Supercard of Honor VIII 36 This was a two out of three falls match.
10 Roderick Strong 2 October 23, 2015 119 Kalamazoo, Michigan Glory By Honor XIV 8
11 Tomohiro Ishii 1 February 19, 2016 43+ Tokyo, Japan Honor Rising: Japan 2016 3

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