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The NWA Detroit United States Heavyweight Championship was a version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship contested in Big Time Wrestling from 1959 until 1980. . It was first introduced as the Chicago version of the championship and contested on shows produced by Fred Kohler Enterprises before moving to Big Time Wrestling in Detroit six years later.
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This version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship was created in 1953 when Verne Gagne was awarded the championship in the Chicago-based Fred Kohler Enterprises. In 1959, the championship was moved to Detroit. The championship was abandoned in 1980 when the promotion closed. [14] NWA World Tag Team Championship (Detroit version ...
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Medina Invitational wrestling tournament. ... There are seven top 50 teams nationally with No. 17 Detroit Catholic Central, No. 21 Perry, No. 24 Perrysburg, No. 28 Coffman, No. 43 Dundee, No. 44 ...
The Panthers came in ranked 21st in the nation and bested No. 17 Detroit Central Catholic, No. 24 Perrysburg, No. 28 Dublin Coffman, No. 43 Dundee, Mich., No. 44 Lowell and No. 50 Brecksville.
It was known as the Chicago version from 1953 until 1959 and was later known as the Detroit version from 1959 until 1980. [4] Various versions of an "American" or "United States" title had existed going back to 1881. The Detroit version was the primary singles championship within the NWA Detroit promotion.
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