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NWA Big Time Wrestling World Class Championship Wrestling: 1966–1986 Dallas, Texas: Jack Adkisson (Fritz Von Erich) Big Time Wrestling: 1968–1981 San Francisco, California: Roy Shire: Eastern Sports Association: 1969–1977 Halifax, Nova Scotia: Al Zinck World Championship Wrestling: 1969–1978 Sydney, New South Wales: Jim Barnett: All ...
The MWA World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the Kansas City, Kansas-based Midwest Wrestling Association (MWA). It was the direct predecessor of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Championship, and a successor of sorts to the early world heavyweight championships. The ...
At the time of the founding of the NWA, Brown already held the Midwest Wrestling Association's World Heavyweight Championship and the Iowa version of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship; during Brown's reign, the two championships were unified into the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. [a] [3] 2 Lou Thesz: November 27, 1949: N/A N/A 1 ...
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) is an American professional wrestling promotion operating via its parent company Lightning One, Inc. [1] The following is a list of its active and inactive/unofficial/defunct championships.
The Zero1 USA World Junior Heavyweight Championship is a title defended in Pro Wrestling Zero1's American affiliate Zero1 USA.The title was previously defended in the Midwest territory of the National Wrestling Alliance as the NWA Midwest X Division Championship [1] until 2011 when NWA Midwest disbanded following the stripping of Almighty Sheik (chairman of the territory) of the NWA Worlds ...
The NWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship is the top professional wrestling title in the NWA Midwest promotion.The title has been in use since 2001. [1] On November 1, 2011, the title was renamed Zero1 Pro Wrestling USA Midwest Heavyweight Championship, when NWA Midwest left the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
The NWA United States Tag Team Championship is a name used for several secondary tag team championship used by various National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) members since 1958. . There are eleven different versions of the NWA United States Tag Team Championships have been promoted in various regions across the United States, starting with the Midwest Wrestling Association version in 1950, to the ...
Professional wrestling championships that have been billed as world heavyweight championships. Subcategories This category has the following 35 subcategories, out of 35 total.