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UWF CHAMPION

(FORMERLY THE NWA  WORLD TITLE  

Title Renamed UWF Championship on Nov. 26, 1986 with the birth of the UWF.   Hacksaw Butch Reed is still champ

Lex Luger defeated Butch Reed in Biloxi, Mississippi at the Gulf Coast Coliseum on July 4, 1987

 

UWF TAG TEAM TITLE

(FORMERLY THE NWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE

 

Demolition is given the title as they were the Mid-South Tag Champions when the UWF was born on November 26,1986

Terry Gordy & Steve Williams defeats Demolition on March 15, 1987 at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana 

Vader & Barbarian defeated Terry Gordy & Steve Williams on July 4, 1987 at the Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi

Title Vacated on August 15th for no real reason.  (UWF temporarily had a new writer.  His idea)

Scott Steiner & Hercules Hernandez defeat The Natural Disasters (Avalanche & Typhoon) to win the vacated titles at Halloween Havoc on October 31, 1987 at the Sam Houston Coliseum.

 

UWF NORTH AMERICAN TITLE

(FORMERLY THE NWA  NORTH AMERCIAN TITLE

Butch Reed wins a one night tournament defeating Bob Roop, Billy Jack Strong & Jake Roberts in the Sam Houton Coliseum on Aug. 20. 1986 in Houston, TX.  Reed was rolled over as North American Champion as the promotion changed from the NWA to the UWF.

Jake Roberts defeated Butch Reed on October 27, 1986 at the Rapides Parrish Coliseum in Alexandria, Coliseum.

Ted Dibiase defeated Jake Roberts on March 15, 1987 at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana 

 

UWF TELEVISION TITLE

Brad Armstrong defeated Billy Jack Strong in Dallas, TX in Reunion Arena on Dec. 26, 1986

Eddie Gilbert defeats Brad Armstrong in Houston, TX in the Summit on May 26, 1987

Titled Vacated when Eddie Gilbert left the UWF for Mid-South Revolution Wrestling

Matt Borne defeated Chris Benoit in an 8 man tournament in the UWF TV Studios on July 11, 1987

Mike Rotundo defeated Matt Borne in Dallas, TX in The Sportatorium on August 8, 1987

Hacksaw Jim Duggan defeated Mike Rotundo  at Halloween Havoc  in Houston, TX in the Sam Houston Coliseum on October 31, 1987. 

 

TITLES VACATED/CHANGED AFTER THE UWF LEFT THE NWA ON 11/26/86

NWA WORLD TITLE

 

Magnum T.A. defeats Terry Funk on January 31, 1985 in the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, MO to win the vacated title in a one night 16 man tournament

Tully Blanchard defeats Magnum T.A. on September 7, 1985 at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Arena, in Tulsa Oklahoma at Wrestlefest 85.  

Magnum T.A. (2) defeats Tully Blanchard on December 25, 1985 at The Lake Front Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.  

Nikta Koloff defeated Magnum T.A. on July 5, 1986 at the Great American Bash at The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, LA 

Magnum T.A. (3) defeats Nikita Koloff on August 30, 1986 at the Gulf Coast COnvention Center in Biloxi, MS at Beach Brawl 86

Title Vacated on October 21, 1986 after it became clear how serious the injuries from the car accident were for Magnum T.A.

Butch Reed defeats Tommy Rich in the finals of a 16-man tournament on Oct.31, 1986 to fill the vacated title at Halloween Havoc in the Omni in Atlanta, GA

 

NWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE

 

Hacksaw Butch Reed & Steve "Dr. Death" Williams defeat The Hart Foundation on Feb. 20, 1985 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to win the vacated title in an 8 team tourny

Harley Race & Larry Zbyszko defeated Hacksaw Butch Reed & Steve "Dr. Death" Williams on May 10, 1985 in Oklahoma City at the Cox Convention Center.

Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death defeated Harely Race & Larry Zbyszko  on September 7, 1985 at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Arena, in Tulsa Oklahoma at Wrestlefest85.  

The Rock n Roll Express defeated Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death on November 26, 1985 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston Texas (Thanksgiving Spectacular)

The Freebirds defeated The Rock n Roll Express on January 25, 1986 at The Bayfront Arena in Corpus Christi, Texas

Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death (2) defeat The Freebirds on March 14, 1986 at The Hemisfair Arena in San Antonio, Texas.

Ole & Arn Anderson defeat Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death on October 31, 1986 in the Omni in Atlanta, GA at Halloween Havoc.  

 

NWA NORTH AMERICAN TITLE 

 

Kevin VonErich enters the NWA from Mid-South Wrestling.  The NWA simple said he was champ all along. 

Jimmy Garvin defeats Kerry VonErich on May 7. 1985 in the Muncipal Auditorium in New Orleans, Louisiana

Austin Idol defeated Jimmy Garvin  on September 7, 1985 at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Arena, in Tulsa Oklahoma at Wrestlefest85.  

Harley Race defeated Austin Idol on November 26, 1985 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston Texas (Thanksgiving Spectacular)

Jake Roberts defeated Harley Race on March 14, 1986 at The Hemisfair Arena in San Antonio, Texas.

Terry Gordy defeated Jake Robets on April 19,1986 at the Sporatorium in Dallas, Texas

Title Vacated on August 4, 1986 due to injury suffered by Terry Gordy as he was blinded by Michael Hayes at the Great American Bash

Butch Reed wins a one night tournament defeating Bob Roop, Billy Jack Strong & Jake Roberts in the Sam Houton Coliseum on Aug. 20. 1986 in Houston, TX

 

NWA NORTH AMERICAN TAG TEAM TITLE

The Fabulous Ones (Keirn and Lane) enter the NWA after Mid-South closed as the fictitious North American Tag Champs on March 12, 1985

The Midnight Express (Condrey & Lane) managed by Jim Cornette defeat the Fabulous Ones on April 23, 1985 in the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans

The Hart Foundation (Brett Hart & Jim Neidhart) defeat the Midnight Express on May 21, 1985 in The Riverside Centroplex in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  

The Midnight Express managed by Jim Cornette defeat the Hart Foundation on July 5, 1985 at the Great American Bash in the Bay Center in Pensacola, Florida.  

The Rock n Roll Express defeated the Midnight Express on October, 6, 1985 at Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, Missouri

The Zambuie Express defeated The Rock n Roll Express on November 30, 1985 at the Lake Front Arena in New Orleans.

Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death Steve Williams defeated The Zambuie Express on December 25, 1985 at The Lake Front Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.  

TITLE VACATED DURING UNIFICATION MATC ON MARCH 14, 1986

 

 

NWA SOUTHERN HEAVYWIEGHT TITLE

(RENAMED UWF MID-SOUTH TITLE)

Harley Race defeated LeRoy Brown in The Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston on Nov 15, 1985-Title Unified NWA Texas HW Title and NWA Western States Title

Butch Reed managed by Ernie Ladd defeated Harley Race on Nov. 26, 1985 in the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Texas

Jerry Lawler defeated Butch Reed on January 25, 1986 at The Bayfront Arena in Corpus Christi, Texas

Butch Reed defeated Jerry Lawler on March 14, 1986 at The Hemisfair Arena in San Antonio, Texas.

Bad News Allen defeated Butch Reed on July 5, 1986 at the Great American Bash at The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, LA 

Rocky Johnson defeats Bad News Allen on September 18, 1986 at The Fairgrounds Arena in Jackson, Mississippi

TITLE VACATED IN UNIFICATION MATCH FOR UWF NORTH AMERICAN TITLE ON DEC.26, 1987 at Reunion Arena in Dallas Texas.

 

NWA MID-SOUTH TAG TEAM TITLE

Dusty Rhodes & Blackjack Mulligan defeat Ivan Koloff & Kruscher Kruschev in the finals of a tournament on April 19 at the Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas

The Masked Superstars defeat Dusty Rhodes a& Blackjack Mulligan on July 17, 1986 in the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Texas

TITLED UNIFIED WITH THE UWF TAG TEAM TITLE WHEN THE UWF WAS BORN-MASKED SUPERSTARS (DEMOLITION) FIRST UWF CHAMPS

 

NWA WORLD TELEVISION TITLE

Jesse Ventura defeated Ron Garvin on April 11, 1985 in Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Missouri to become the first champ.

Dusty Rhodes defeated Jesse Ventua on July 12, 1985 in Irish McNeil's Boys Club in Shreveport, Louisiana.  

Kevin Sullivan defeated Dusty Rhodes on October, 31, 1985 in Kiel Audiorium in St. Louis Missouri.

TITLE VACATED ON JAN. 18, 1986

 

NWA  WORLD JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE  

Keith Hart defeated Tim Horner to win the vacated title on September 7, 1985 at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Arena, in Tulsa Oklahoma at Wrestlefest 85.  

Tim Horner defeated Keith Hart on October, 31, 1985 in Kiel Audiorium in St. Louis Missouri.

Keiichi Yamada defeated Tim Horner on December 25, 1985 at The Lake Front Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.  

TITLE VACATED ON MARCH 1, 1986  WITH A FICTITIOUS TITLE CHANGE TO THE BLACK CAT IN JAPAN.

Tim Horner (2) defeated The Black Cat on April 2, 1986 WITH A FICTITIOUS TITLE CHANGE TO THE BLACK CAT IN JAPAN.

Steve Regal defeated Tim Horner on May 17, 1986 at the Boutwell Auditorium in Birmingham, Alabama

Eric Embry defeated Steve Regal on July 3, 1986 at the Great American Bash at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado

UWF IS NO LONGER PART OF THE NWA AND DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THIS TITLE

 

NWA  WOMEN'S WORLD TITLE  

The Fabulous Moolah enters the NWA with the belt in June of 1985

Misty Blue Simmes defeats  the Fabulous Moolah on July 5, 1985 at the Great American Bash in the Bay Center in Pensacola, Florida.  

Wendy Richter defeats Misty Blue Simmes on September 8, 1985 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Texas.

UWF IS NO LONGER PART OF THE NWA AND DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THIS TITLE

 

 

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MID-ATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TITLE HISTORY

 

*All titles previously held in Atlantic Coast Championship Wrestling are vacated and now defunct, as of December 31st, 1984

 

MID-ATLANTIC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Reverend Jimmy Valiant (1/12/85) - Worldwide Wrestling

MID-ATLANTIC TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

The British Bulldogs (1/4/85) - House Show in Norcross, GA

UNITED STATES HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

The Iron Sheik (1/5/85) - Worldwide Wrestling

MID-ATLANTIC TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP

Jimmy Golden (1/18/85) - House Show

Boomer Lynch (1/11/85) - Wins a Fatal 4-Way at Clash of the Champions

 

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American Wrestling Association Title History:

 

AWA World Heavyweight Championship:

Hulk Hogan:  defeated Nick Bockwinkle:  April 24, 1983 in Minneapolis, MN

Jerry Lawler defeated Hulk Hogan:  January 23, 1984 in Memphis, TN

Hulk Hogan (2):  defeated Jerry Lawler: March 23,1984 in Calgary at the Saddledome

Ted DiBiase:  defeated Hulk Hogan:  July 8, 1984 in Atlanta at the Omni

 

AWA World Tag Team Championship:

The Sheiks (Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell) with Sheik Adnan Al Kassie defeated the High Flyers (Jim Brunzell & Greg Gagne):  6/26/1983 in Minneapolis, MN

The Road Warriors (Animal & Hawk) with Paul Ellering: defetaed the Sheiks on 3/23/1984 in Calgary at the Saddledome

Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated the Road Warriors on August 25, 1984 in New Orleans, Louisiana in the Superdome at the Battle of New Orleans.

Stripped of titles on December 30, 1984 for refusing to defend the titles.

 

AWA National Heavyweight Championship:

Butch Reed:  Defeated Ivan Koloff to fill the vacant title on Februry 3, 1984at the Omni

Buzz Sawyer:  Defeated Hacksaw Butch Reed on May 30, 1984 in Saginaw, Michigan at the Civic Center

Butch Reed (2):  Defeated Buzz Sawyer on July 8, 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia in the Omni

Harley Race: Defeated Butch Reed on October 5, 1984 in Mexico City, Mexico

Ronnie Garvin:  Defeated Harley Race on October 19, 1984 in Marietta, Georgia in the Cobb County Civic Center

Harley Race (2): Defeated Ronnie Garvin  on October 26, 1984 in Los Angles, California

Buzz Sawyer (2): Defeated Harley Race on January 1, 1985 in Minneapolis, MN

 

AWA National Tag Team Championship:

The Long Riders (Irwins):  defeated David Sammartino and Johnny Rich to fill the vacant title on February 3, 1984 at the Omni

The Fantastics:  defeated The Long Riders on July 8, 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia in the Omni

The Rock n Roll Express defeated the Fantastics on August 2, 1984 in Minneapolis, MN

Mike Miller & Rip Oliver defeated the Rock n Roll Express on  September 6, 1984 in Chicago, Ill.

The Rock N Roll Express (2) defeated Mike Miller & Rip Oliver on September 7, 1984 in Minneapolis, MN

 

Great Lakes Heavyweight Championship:

Harley Race defeats Tommy Rich on July 8, 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia in the Omni

Tommy Rich defeated Harley Race on August 2, 1984 in Minneapolis, MN

Stagger Lee defeated Tommy Rich on January 5, 1985

 

Great Lakes Tag Team Championship:

The Super Destroyers defeated The High Flyers to become the first champions on August 2, 1984 in Minneapolis, MN

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MID-ATLANTIC WRESTLING TITLES

MID-ATLANTIC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Hawk (1/30/86) - Winter Warfare
Ric Flair (9/2/85) - Labor Day Spectacular, Atlanta
Gino Hernandez (4/14/85) [2nd] - Crockett Cup, Night 2
Jack Brisco (3/24/85) - Live Event in Atlanta, GA
Gino Hernandez (1/19/85) - Worldwide Wrestling
Reverend Jimmy Valiant (1/12/85) - Worldwide Wrestling

 MID-ATLANTIC TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques & Raymond Rougeau) (7/6/85) -- Great American Bash, Charlotte
Dick Murdoch & Brett Sawyer (6/19/85) -- House Show, Raleigh NC
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Arn & Ole Anderson) (3/15/85) -- Title Night 
The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) (1/4/85) - House Show in Norcross, GA

UNITED STATES HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Kerry Brown (11/28/85) -- Starrcade, Greensboro NC
Super Destroyer (8/10/85) -- Miami FL
Masked Superstar (2/10/85) - House Show
King Tonga (2/2/85) - Worldwide Wrestling
The Iron Sheik (1/5/85) - Worldwide Wrestling

MID-ATLANTIC TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP

Tom Prichard (1/25/86) -- MACW TV
Lex Luger (11/28/85) -- Starrcade, Greensboro NC
Kokina (9/2/85) -- Labor Day Spectacular, Atlanta
Lex Luger (6/22/85) -- MACW TV
Kerry Brown (3/23/85) - MACW TV
Duke Myers (2/1/85) - House Show
Jimmy Golden (1/18/85) - House Show
Boomer Lynch (1/11/85) - Wins a Fatal 4-Way at Clash of the Champions

UNITED STATES TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (1/30/86) - Winter Warfare, Tallahassee FL
The Paisans (Tony Parisi & Italian Stallion)(11/28/85) -- Starrcade, Greensboro NC

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Houston Wrestling Titles - Reigns Dated From 31/03/1985

National Wrestling Alliance World Women's Championship

Wendi Richter (08/091985)

Misty Blue Simmes (05/07/1985 - 08/09/1985) *

* Misty Blue Simmes won the title before it entered the regular schedule of Houston Wrestling

National Wrestling Alliance Western States Heavyweight Championship

Harley Race (23/06/1985)

Barry Windham (26/05/1985 - 23/06/1985)

Terry Funk (31/03/1985 - 26/05/1985)

National Wrestling Alliance Western States Tag Team Championship

Mark Youngblood (III) & Ricky Santana (II) (03/11/985)

Ox Baker & "the Masked Superstar" (06/10/1985 - 03/11/1985)

Mark Youngblood (II) & Ricky Santana (08/09/1985 - 06/10/1985)

VACANT (02/09/1985 - 08/09/1985)

Mark Youngblood & Jay Youngblood (21/04/1985 - 02/09/1985)

Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart (24/03/1985 - 21/04/1985)

National Wrestling Alliance Texas Heavyweight Championship

LeRoy Brown (22/09/1985)

VACANT (08/09/1985 - 22/09/1985)

Sam Houston (01/09/1985 - 08/09/1985) * 

"the Purple Haze" (II) (11/08/1985 - 01/09/1985)

VACANT (07/07/1985 - 11/08/1985)

"Baby Bull" Leon White (09/06/1985 - 07/07/1985)

"the Purple Haze" (17/03/1985 - 09/06/1985)

* Sam Houston wrestled as Blue Star #1 during this reign.

National Wrestling Alliance Texas Tag Team Championship

Mark Youngblood & Ricky Santana (03/11/985)

Ox Baker & "the Masked Superstar" (22/09/1985 - 03/11/1985)

VACANT (08/09/1985 - 22/09/1985)

Sam Houston & Nelson Royal (II) (25/08/1985 - 08/09/1985) *

Kevin Sullivan & "the Purple Haze" (II) (28/07/1985 - 25/08/1985)

Tony Garea & Rene Goulet (30/06/1985 - 28/07/1985)

Kevin Sullivan & "the Purple Haze" (05/05/1985 - 30/06/1985)

Sam Houston & Nelson Royal (07/04/1985 - 05/05/1985)

*Sam Houston and Nelson Royal wrestled as Blue Star #1 and Blue Star #2 during this reign.

National Wrestling Alliance Texas Junior Heavyweight Championship

George Takano (10/10/1985)

Keiichi Yamada (18/08/1985 - 10/10/1985)

Denny Brown (04/08/1985 - 18/08/1985)

VACANT (07/07/1985 - 04/08/1985) *

"the Lone Star" (28/04/1985 - 07/07/1985) **

Chris Benoit (31/03/1985 - 28/04/1985)

* A decision on 21/07/1985 rendered the title reigns of Shunji Takano and Denny Brown invalid.

** A decision made on 21/07/1985 retroactively extended the reign of "the Lone Star" to 07/07/1985.

National Wrestling Alliance Texas Women's Championship

Vevlet McIntyre (II) (07/07/1985)

Debbie Combs (26/05/1985 - 07/07/1985)

Velvet McIntyre (14/04/1985 - 26/05/1985)

National Wrestling Alliance Texas Six Man Tag Team Championship

Dusty Rhodes & Magnum, T.A. & Barry Windham (03/11/1985)

Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton & Bubba Rogers (30/06/1985 - 03/11/1985)

"Baby Bull" Leon White & Mark Youngblood & Jay Youngblood (07/04/1985 - 30/06/1985)

Houston Sports Television Championship

Dino Bravo (20/10/1985)

George Wells (29/09/1985 - 20/10/1985)

Dory Funk, Jr. (II) (25/08/1985 - 29/09/1985)

Shunji Takano (28/07/1985 - 25/08/1985)

Dory Funk, Jr. (30/06/1985 - 28/07/1985)

Sam Houston (16/06/1985 - 30/06/1985)

"Baby Bull" Leon White (05/05/1985 - 16/06/1985)

Tojo Yamamoto (31/03/1985 - 05/05/1985)

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WWF World Heavyweight Championship

 

Bruno Sammartino defeated Bob Backlund on 7/4/1985 in New York City, NY 

Bob Backlund defeated Magnum T.A. on 12/7/1984 in East Rutherford, NJ

Magnum T.A. defeated Bob Backlund on 9/14/84 in Montreal, Canada

Bob Backlund defeated Jimmy Snuka on 6/16/84 in New York City, NY

Jimmy Snuka defeated Ray Stevens in a Tournament Final for the Vacant Title on 2/25/84 in Allentown, PA

Title was declared Vacant on 2/20/84 (due to injury to Bob Backlund)

Bob Backlund defeated Billy Graham on 2/20/1978 in New York City, NY

 

 

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WWF Intercontinental Championship

 

 Greg Valentine defeated Ken Patera on  7/4/1985 in New York City, NY

Ken Patera won the Vacant Title in a Battle Royal on 5/9/85 in Long Island, NY

Title was declared Vacant on 3/1/85 (due to WWF split from AWA/HBO, and Rocky Johnson leaving the company)

Rocky Johnson defeated Don Muraco on 2/11/84 in Boston, MA

 

 

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WWF World Tag Team Championship

 

 The Von Erich's (Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich) defeated The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith/Dynamite Kid) on 7/4/1985 in New York City, NY

The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith/Dynamite Kid) defeated The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton/Tommy Rogers) in a Tournament Final on 3/29/85 in New York City, NY

Titles were declared Vacant on 1/31/84 (due to The Road Warriors walking out of the company)

The Road Warriors (Animal/Hawk) defeated The Rougeau's (Jacques/Raymond) on 10/26/84 in Long Island, NY

The Rougeau's (Jacques/Raymond) defeated The Wild Samoans (Afa/Sika) on 7/23/84 in Montreal, Canada (this was an 8 man tag team match also involving Kamala, Killer Khan, Armand Rougeau, and Andre the Giant in which the titles were on the line)

The Wild Samoans (Afa/Sika) defeated The Strongbow's (Jay/Jules) on 3/8/83 in Allentown, PA

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Continental Heavyweight Championship

"Nature Boy" Buddy Landel defeated Mr. Olympia by submission on August 2, 1986 in Montgomery, AL.

Mr. Olympia defeated Dick Slater at the Great American Bash on July 4, 1986 in Pensacola, FL

Dick Slater defeated Masked Superstar on 5/10/86 in Birmingham, AL.

Masked Superstar defeated Nick Bockwinkle on 3/22/86 in Birmingham, AL.

Nick Bockwinkel defeated "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel on 3/6/86 in Huntsville, AL.

 

 

 

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Continental Tag Team Championship

Robert Fuller/Jimmy Golden defeated The Nightmares (Danny Davis/Ken Wayne) on 11/6/86 in Dothan, AL.

The Nightmares (Danny Davis/Ken Wayne) defeated Johnny/Tommy Rich on 10/25/86 in Jackson, MS.

Johnny/Tommy Rich defeated Terry Taylor/Tom Zenk in a Four Corners match on 9/20/86 in Huntsville, AL.

Terry Taylor/Tom Zenk defeated The Dirty White Boys in a tournament final on 7/26/86 in Dothan, AL.

Titles were declared vacant on 7/17/86 when Tommy Rich was suspended for piledriving his mother on CCW TV

Johnny & Tommy Rich defeat Bob & Brad Armstrong on 5/17/86 in Birmingham, Alabama

Bob & Brad Armstrong defeat Johnny & Tommy Rich on 5/3/86 in Birmingham, Alabama

Johnny/Tommy Rich defeated Brad Armstrong/Wendell Cooley on 1/9/86 in Montgomery, AL.

Brad Armstrong/"Wildcat" Wendell Cooley defeated Bill Dundee/George Barnes on 12/5/85 in Memphis, TN.

"Superstar" Bill Dundee/George Barnes defeated The Nightmares (Danny Davis/Ken Wayne) on 9/5/85 in Dothan, AL.

The Nightmares defeated Scott Armstrong/Larry Hamilton on 7/26/85 in Gulfport, MS.

 

 

 

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Southeastern Heavyweight Championship

Bruiser Brody defeated Mr. Olympia on 11/15/86 in Huntsville, AL.

Mr. Olympia defeated Jimmy Golden on 10/25/86 in Jackson, MS.

Dusty Rhodes was stripped of the title on 10/23/86 due to not defending the title in over 30 days

Dusty Rhodes defeated "Outlaw" Ron Bass on 9/11/86 in Montgomery,  Alabama

"Outlaw" Ron Bass defeated Wendell Cooley on 7/24/1986 in Huntsville, AL.

Wendell Cooley defeated Mr. Olympia on 4/26/86 in Birmingham, Alabama

 

 

 

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United States Junior Heavyweight Championship

Tom Prichard pinned Tom Zenk in a tournament final on 10/7/86 in Columbus, MS. to win the vacated title

Scott Armstrong vacated the title due to injury on 10/2/86

Scott Armstrong defeated "Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal on 8/2/86 in Dothan, AL.

"Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal defeated Larry Hamilton on 7/19/1986 in Huntsville, AL.

Larry Hamilton won a tournament for the vacant championship on 6/19/86 in Pensacola, FL.

Chicky Starr defeated Scott Armstrong on 1/31/86 in Biloxi, MS.

Scott Armstrong defeated Eric Embry on 12/18/85 in Montgomery, AL.

Eric Embry defeated Scott Armstrong on 11/26/85 in Birmingham, AL.

Scott Armstrong defeated Bota the Witch Doctor on 9/28/85 in Huntsville, AL.

Bota the Witch Doctor defeated Roy Lee Welch on 7/20/85 in Birmingham, AL.

Roy Lee Welch defeated Super Black Ninja on 8/22/84 in Birmingham, AL.

 

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Continental Television Championship

Terry Taylor pinned Adrian Adonis on 10/9/86 in Birmingham, AL to crown the first ever champion

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Twin States Heavyweight Championship

RETIRED on 2/20/86

"Nature Boy" Buddy Landel defeated Mr. Olympia on 12/26/85 in Huntsville, AL.

Mr. Olympia pinned The Mongolian Stomper to win the title on 11/1/85 in Montgomery, AL.

The Mongolian Stomper defeated "Tn. Stud" Ron Fuller to win the title on 9/12/85 in Dothan, AL.

"Tn. Stud" Ron Fuller defeated "Lumberjack" Joe LeDuc to regain the title on 9/5/85 in Dothan, AL.

"Lumberjack" Joe LeDuc defeated "Tn. Stud" Ron Fuller to win the title on 8/22/85 in Dothan, AL.

"Tn. Stud" Ron Fuller defeated "Killer" Tim Brooks in a tournament final 7/18/85 in Dothan, AL.

 

 

 

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Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship

RETIRED on 2/20/86

"Mr. Money" Carl Fergie defeated "Bullet" Bob Armstrong to win the title on 11/14/85 in Birmingham, AL.

"Bullet" Bob Armstrong pinned "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer to win the title on 8/15/85 in Dothan, AL.

"Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer defeated Bugsy McGraw for the vacant championship on 7/5/85 in Pensacola, FL.

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Pacific Coast Wrestling Title Histories

 

Pacific Heavyweight Title

 

February 10th, 1984 , Portland : Buddy Rose defeated Ronnie Garvin in a tournament final to become the first Pacific Heavyweight Champion.

 

August 30th, 1984, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Roddy Piper defeated Buddy Rose to win the Pacific Heavyweight Title

 

December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy defeated Roddy Piper to win the Pacific Heavyweight Title

 

August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Ricky Steamboat defeated Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy to win the Pacific Heavyweight Title

 

November 26th, 1985, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Eddie Gilbert defeated Ricky Steamboat to win the Pacific Heavyweight title

 

Pacific Television Title

 

February 3rd, 1984, Victoria : Leo Burke defeated "Diamond" Timothy Flowers in a tournament final to become the first Pacific Television Champion

 

March 29th, 1984, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : "Diamond" Timothy Flowers defeated Leo Burke to win the Pacific Television Title

 

June 29th, 1984, Los Angeles : Ron Garvin defeated "Diamond" Timothy Flowers to win the Pacific Television Title

 

August 30th, 1984, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Terry Taylor defeated Ron Garvin to win the Pacific Television Title

 

May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown : Texas Red (substituting for the White Angel) defeated Terry Taylor to win the Pacific Television Title

 

November 26th, 1985, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : "Cowboy" Bob Orton defeated Texas Red to win the Pacific Television Title

 

March 5th, 1986, Victoria : Bam Bam Bigelow defeated "Cowboy" Bob Orton to win the Pacific Television Title

 

California Title

 

January 25th, 1985 , Los Angeles : Tom Zenk defeated Buddy Jack Roberts in a tournament final to become the first California Champion

 

May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown : "Cowboy" Bob Orton defeated Tom Zenk to win the California Title

 

August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Al Perez defeated "Cowboy" Bob Orton to win the California Title

 

February 27th, 1986, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : Tracy Smothers defeated Al Perez to win the California Title

 

 

Pacific Light Heavyweight Title

 

December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Keiichi Yamada defeated Hiro Saito, Ron Starr & Chicky Starr in a Four Corners Match to become the first Pacific Light Heavyweight Champion

 

May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown :  "Leaping" Lanny Poffo defeated Keiichi Yamada to win the Pacific Light Heavyweight Title

 

September 26th , 1985, Los Angeles : Too Cold Scorpio defeated "Leaping" Lanny Poffo to win the Pacific Light Heavyweight Title

 

 

Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

January 27th, 1984, Los Angeles : The California Cowboys (Bob Orton & Tim Brooks) defeated the Rock & Roll Express in a tournament final to become the first Pacific Tag Team Champions.

 

March 29th, 1984, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : The Rock & Roll Express defeated the California Cowboys (Bob Orton & Tim Brooks) to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

July 6th, 1984, Victoria : The Spoiler & Texas Red defeated the Rock & Roll Express to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

August 30th, 1984, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : The French Revolution (Dino Bravo & Phil LaFleur) defeated the Spoiler & Texas Red to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Buddy Rose & Doug Somers defeated the French Revolution (Dino Bravo & Phil LaFleur) to with the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown : Bill Dundee & Larry Cameron defeated Buddy Rose & Doug Somers and Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose in a Three Way Match to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

June 6th , 1985, Victoria : Ragin' & Ravishing defeated Bill Dundee & Larry Cameron to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

July 11th, 1985, Portland : The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) defeated Ragin' & Ravishing to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Buddy Rose & Billy Jack Haynes defeated the Hollywood Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

November 26th, 1985, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Cabin Fever (Grizzly Boone & Manny Fernandez) defeated Buddy Rose & Billy Jack Haynes to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

February 27th, 1986, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) (replacements for Buddy Rose & Jim Duggan) defeated Cabin Fever (Grizzly Boone & Manny Fernandez) to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles

 

 

Golden State Tag Team Titles

 

June 29th, 1984, Los Angeles : Hector & Mando Guerrero defeated Mike Rotunda & Dan Spivey in a tournament final to become the first Golden State Tag Team Champions

 

December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Mister Hito & Masanobu Fuchi defeated Hector & Mando Guerrero to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles

 

May 15th, 1985 , San Francisco : The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) defeated Mister Hito & Masanobu Fuchi to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles

 

August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Chavo & Hector Guerrero defeated the Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles

 

February 27th, 1986, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : The Snowbirds (Owen Hart & Brian Pillman) defeated Chavo & Hector Guerrero to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles

 

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NWA Western States Wrestling Titles 

NWA Western States Heavyweight Championship.

Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Dory Funk Jr in the finals of a tournament on 5/1/86 at the Sports Arena in Amarillo Texas 

NWA Western States Tag Team Championship 

The Tribal Nation (Chris & Mark Youngblood) defeated The Moondogs (Rex & Spot) in the finals of a tournament on 5/8/86 at the Sports Arena in Amarillo Texas 

The Moondogs (Rex & Spot) defeated The Tribal Nation on 7/3/86 at the McNicholas Sports Arena in Denver Colorado 

The Fort Bragg Brotherhood (Cpl Kirchner & Pvt Don Kernodle) defeated The Moondogs (Rex & Spot) at the Sports Arena in Amarillo Texas 

NWA Western States Television Championship  

Shaska Whatley defeated Jimmy Jack Funk in the finals of a tournament on 7/3/86 at the McNicholas Sports Arena in Denver Colorado 

NWA Western States Brass Knuckles Championship 

Dutch Mantell defeated Killer Tim Brooks at the Sports Arena in Amarillo Texas 

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NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling Titles 

Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship

Harley Race (11/20/86) Norfolk VA

Ric Flair(2) (9/25/86) Greensboro NC 

Hawk (1/30/86) - Winter Warfare,Tallahassee FL

Ric Flair (9/2/85) Labor Day Spectacular, Atlanta 

Gino Hernandez (4/14/85) Crockett Cup,Night 2

Jack Brisco (3/24/85) Live Event in Atlanta,GA 

Gino Hernandez (1/19/85) Worldwide Wrestling 

Reverend Jimmy Valiant (1/12/85) Worldwide Wrestling 

Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship

The Renegade Warriors (Chris & Mark Youngblood) (10/20/86) House Show, Greenville, SC 

Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques & Raymond) (7/6/85) Great American Bash. Charlotte, NC 

Dick Murdoch & Brett Sawyer (6/19/85) Live Event, Raleigh,NC 

The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Arn & Ole Anderson) (3/15/85) Title Night 

The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) (1/4/85) Live Event, Norcross, GA 

NWA United States Championship

Nikita Koloff (9/11/86) House Show, Norfolk VA

Kerry Brown (11/28/85) Starrcade,Greensboro, NC 

Super Destroyer (8/10/85) Miami,FL 

Masked Superstar (2/10/85) Live Event

King Tonga (2/2/85) Worldwide Wrestling 

The Iron Shiek (1/5/85) Worldwide Wrestling 

NWA World Television Championship

Kevin Sullivan (10/23/86) House Show, Albany, GA 

Lex Luger(3) (9/10/86) MACW TV 

Vacant *Tom Prichard left the territory*

Tom Prichard (1/25/86) MACW TV 

Lex Luger(2) (11/28/85) Starrcade, Greensboro, NC 

Kokina (9/2/85) Labor Day Spectacular, Atlanta 

Lex Luger (6/22/85) MACW TV 

Kerry Brown (3/23/85) MACW TV 

Duke Myers (2/1/85) Live Event

Jimmy Golden (1/18/85) Live Event

Boomer Lynch (1/11/85) Wins fatal 4 way @ Clash of Champions 

United States Tag Team Championship

The Commonwealth (George Barnes & Jonathan Boyd) (11/6/1986) House Show, Raleigh NC 

Vacated (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew relinquish them to focus on defending the NWA World Tag Team Titles) (11/5/1986)

The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Arn & Ole Anderson) (1/30/86) Winter Warfare, Tallahassee, FL 

The Paisans (Tony Parisi & Italian Stallion) (11/28/85) Starrcade, Greensboro, NC 

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                                                                                                            The National Wrestling Alliance officially have new Owners. - Alliance  Wrestling.com

 

                                                                                                                    National Wrestling Alliance Title Histoy

                                                                         NWA World HeavyWeight Title

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Magnum T.A. defeats Terry Funk on January 31, 1985 in the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, MO to win the vacated title in a one night 16 man tournament

Tully Blanchard defeats Magnum T.A. on September 7, 1985 at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Arena, in Tulsa Oklahoma at Wrestlefest 85.  

Magnum T.A. (2) defeats Tully Blanchard on December 25, 1985 at The Lake Front Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.  

Nikta Koloff defeated Magnum T.A. on July 5, 1986 at the Great American Bash at The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, LA 

Magnum T.A. (3) defeats Nikita Koloff on August 30, 1986 at the Gulf Coast COnvention Center in Biloxi, MS at Beach Brawl 86

Title Vacated on October 21, 1986 after it became clear how serious the injuries from the car accident were for Magnum T.A.

Butch Reed defeats Tommy Rich in the finals of a 16-man tournament on Oct.31, 1986 to fill the vacated title at Halloween Havoc in the Omni in Atlanta, GA

Tully Blanchard (3) defeats Butch Reed on November 25, 1986 at Starrcade in the Omni in Atlanta, GA

Ric Flair defeats Tully Blanchard on May 30, 1987 at the Memorial Day Spectacular in the Boutwell Memorial Auditorium in Birmingham, Alabama.

                                                                                      NWA World Tag Team Title

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Hacksaw Butch Reed & Steve "Dr. Death" Williams defeat The Hart Foundation on Feb. 20, 1985 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to win the vacated title in an 8 team tourny

Harley Race & Larry Zbyszko defeated Hacksaw Butch Reed & Steve "Dr. Death" Williams on May 10, 1985 in Oklahoma City at the Cox Convention Center.

Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death defeated Harely Race & Larry Zbyszko  on September 7, 1985 at the Tulsa Fairgrounds Arena, in Tulsa Oklahoma at Wrestlefest85.  

The Rock n Roll Express defeated Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death on November 26, 1985 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston Texas (Thanksgiving Spectacular)

The Freebirds defeated The Rock n Roll Express on January 25, 1986 at The Bayfront Arena in Corpus Christi, Texas

Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death (2) defeat The Freebirds on March 14, 1986 at The Hemisfair Arena in San Antonio, Texas.

Ole & Arn Anderson defeat Ted Dibiase & Dr. Death on October 31, 1986 in the Omni in Atlanta, GA at Halloween Havoc.    

The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) defeat The Andersons on February 7,1987 in the Greensboro Coluseam in Greensboro, NC.

                                                               NWA United States Title

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The Iron Shiek (1/5/85) Worldwide Wrestling

King Tonga (2/2/85) Worldwide Wresrling

Masked Superstar (2/10/85) House Show

Super Destroyer (8/10/85) Miami, FL

Kerry Brown (11/28/85) Starrcade, Greensboro, NC

Nikita Koloff (9/11/86) Norfolk VA

Randy Savage (12/25/86) Christmas Chaos, Greensboro NC 

Stan Hansen (5/30/87) Memorial Day Spectacular, Birmingham, Alabama

 

                                                                                              NWA United States Tag Team Title 

                                               Imagine If…… Vol. 1 – Bringing Back The U.S. Tag Team Titles. – Wrestling  Recaps                                                                                    

The Paisans (Tony Parisi & Italian Stallion) (11/28/85) Starrcade, Greensboro, NC

The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Ole & Arn Anderson) (1/30/86) Winter Warfare, Tallahassee, FL

Vacated (The Minnesota Wrecking Crew relinquished the titles after winning the NWA World Tag Team Titles) (11/5/86)

the Commonwealth (George Barnes & Jonathan Boyd) (11/6/86) Raleigh, NC 

The Renegade Warriors (Chris & Mark Youngblood) (12/25/86) Christmas Chaos, Greensboro, NC

Brutha's in Arms (Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr) (2/20/87) Jacksonville, FL

                                                               

                                                                                                                NWA World Television Title    

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Jesse Ventura defeated Ron Garvin on April 11, 1985 in Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Missouri to become the first champ.

Dusty Rhodes defeated Jesse Ventua on July 12, 1985 in Irish McNeil's Boys Club in Shreveport, Louisiana.  

Kevin Sullivan defeated Dusty Rhodes on October, 31, 1985 in Kiel Audiorium in St. Louis Missouri.

TITLE VACATED ON JAN. 18, 1986

Lex Luger (9/19/86) MACW TV

Kevin Sullivan (2) (10/23/86) Albany, GA
Title Vacated when Sullivan left the promotion.

Steve Wright won a Four Corners Eliminations Match at Christmas Chaos to become the new champ.

Mark Fleming defeated Steve Wright on February, 14, 1987 at St Valentine's Day Massacre in Huntsville, Alabama.

Tom McGee defeated Mark Fleming at Memorial Day Spectacular in Birmingham, Alabama.

                                                                                                     

                                                     

                                                                                                       NWA World Six Man Tag Team Titles

 

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Bill Dundee, Giant Haystacks & Adrian Street won a eight team tournament at St Valentine's Day Massacre in Huntsville, Alabama on February 14th 1987 to win the vacant titles

The Posse (Bill Irwin, Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantel) House Show (4/14/87) Charlotte, NC

The Celestial Trinity (Zodiac, Jason the Terrible & Angel of Death) House Show (6/14/87) Charlotte, NC

Brian Adidas & The Grapplers. Great American Bash, (7/4/87) Miami, Florida

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Please see UWF Title History Above To Get Complete History

 

Mid-South Title

Nikita Koloff defeated JYD in the finals of a 16-man tournament at the first ever episode of the promotion on July 4, 1987 at The Mobile Civic Center in Mobile, Alabama

Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Nikita Koloff on Sept 3, 1987 at the Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas

Steve "Dr. Death" Williams defeated Jumbo Tsuruta on Sept 4, 1987 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, TX

UWF Champion Lex Luger, managed by Woman, defeats Steve Williams, Mid-South Champion  at Wrestlecade on Dec. 17, 1987 in the Superdome in New Orleans, LA as the Mid-South and UWF are merged into one company.

 

Mid-South Revolution Tag Team Title

The Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts) defeat Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner in the finals of a 16-team tournament on Sept 3-4, 1987 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, TX

Mighty Goliath & Nord "The Barbarian, managed by Buck Robley, defeat the Freebirds on November 24, 1987 at The Cajundome in Lafayette, LA

UWF Champs, Hercules Hernandez & Scott Steiner defeat Mid-South Champs Mighty Goliath & Nord "The Barbarian, managed by Buck Robley, at Wrestlecade on Dec. 17, 1987 in the Superdome in New Orleans, LA as the Mid-South and UWF are merged into one company.

The Barbarians (Konga & Nord) managed by Sheik Adnan Al Kassie defeat Hercules Hernandez & Scott Steiner on May 6th, 1988 at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.  

The Texas Outlaws (Dick Murdoch & Stan Hansen) defeated The Barbarians on July 17, 1988 at The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.  

 

Louisiana Heavyweight Title

Tully Blanchard won a Gauntlet match at the Riverside Centroplex in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on September 26, 1987

Junk Yard Dog defeated Tully Blanchard at Halloween Havoc in the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 31, 1987

Ted Dibiase, managed by Sheik Adnan Al Kassie, defeats Junk Yard Dog in Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, LA on February, 6, 1988.  This match followed Mid-South President Ernie Ladd no longer recognizing Dibiase as the North American Title which was a carry-over title from the UWF.  

"Dr. Death" Steve Williams defeated Ted Dibiase in Lakefront Arena in new Orleans, LA on June 3, 1988

 

Mid-South Television Title

(Previously the UWF Television Title; see above post)

 

Rick Steiner, managed by Missy Hyatt, defeated Hacksaw Jim Duggan on March 6, 1988 at the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans. LA.

Eddie Gilbert with Missy Hyatt defeated Rick Steiner on July 4, 1988 at the Louisiana, Superdome in New Orleans, LA

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Continental Championship Wrestling ( Memphis) 

 

Southern Heavyweight Champion

"Nature Boy" Buddy Landell wins a one night, 16 man tournament in the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis on May 15, 1988.  He defeated Dick Slater in the finals.

"Freebird" Terry Gordy defeated "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel in the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis on July 27, 1988.

 

Southern Tag Team Champions

Dutch Mantel and Austin Idol won a one night, 8 team tournament in the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis on July 17, 1988.  They defeated Superstar Dundee and Steve Keirn on the finals.  

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Championship Wrestling Association ( Memphis) 

 

Southern Heavyweight Champion

1.  "Nature Boy" Buddy Landell wins a one night, 16 man tournament in the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis on May 15, 1988.  He defeated Dick Slater in the finals.

2.  "Freebird" Terry Gordy defeated "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel in the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis on July 27, 1988.

Promotion Vacated From September 1988-Oct 1989

3.  Eddie Gilbert was the Southern Heavyweight Champion when promotion returned in late September, 1989

4.  Jeff Jarrett defeated Eddie Gilbert in the Mid-South Coliseum on September 30, 1989

 

Southern Tag Team Champions

1.  Dutch Mantel and Austin Idol won a one night, 8 team tournament in the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis on July 17, 1988.  They defeated Superstar Dundee and Steve Keirn on the finals.  

Promotion Vacated From September 1988-Oct 1989

2.  The Studd Stable (Robert Fuller & Sid Eudy) are recognized as the champions when the promotion returned

 

Tri-State Champion 

1.  The Dirty White Boy is recognized as the champions when the promotion returned

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