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Omaha, NE Mighty Igor Vodic: 2 February 16, 1966 Beatrice, NE: Dale Lewis 1 January 14, 1967 Omaha, NE Bobby Shane: 1 March 4, 1967 Omaha, NE Bob Orton: 1 May 27, 1967 Omaha, NE Title retired July 15, 1967 Omaha, NE Orton defeated Doug Gilbert to become the first AWA Midwest Heavyweight Champion and unified the Nebraska title with the Midwest ...
Omaha, Nebraska 1 394 8 Dr. X February 4, 1961 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 2 58 9 Don Leo Jonathan April 3, 1961 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 2 17 [2] — Vacated April 20, 1961 — — — — Vacant after a disqualification loss to Bobo Brazil. 10 Don Leo Jonathan May 20, 1961 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 3 119
Before this, the Minneapolis territory was under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) umbrella. Setting up to pull away from the NWA, the Minneapolis territory (as it was known), gave a "story-line only" edict to the NWA in May 1960 that unless their NWA World Champion Pat O'Connor defended his title against Verne Gagne with 90 days, Verne ...
The top promotional title of Central States Wrestling, until 1988. Since 2013 the Central States title is the main title in Central-States Championship Wrestling & in the Midwest wrestling scene [4] NWA Central States Tag Team Championship: Rick Patterson and Steve Ray February 26, 1971 April 1988
The Iowa/Nebraska version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was a National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) professional wrestling tag team championship that was active between 1953 and 1958. The championship was controlled by the NWA's Iowa booking office under Pinkie George and the Nebraska booking office under Max Clayton.
This pro wrestling manager, a former pro wrestler, also helps behind the scenes in the NWA. A Freemason, he also has a podcast, will appear on a TV show and was an FCW Jack Brisco 15 Champion.
Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion. 3 Lou Thesz: December 29, 1937: N/A St. Louis, Missouri 1 44 Also recognized World Champion by AWA. Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion. 3 Steve Casey: February 11, 1938: N/A Boston, Massachusetts 1 231
The AWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship was a title in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the American Wrestling Association. It was primarily defended in the Omaha, Nebraska area and was a title for mid-level wrestlers.
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