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Explosive Pro Wrestling-Adelaide 2008–2011 Adelaide, Australia NWA Force One Pro Wrestling 2009–2012 New Jersey: Johnny Calzone NWA Full Throttle Action 2011–2012 Oklahoma: Will Peden Fusion Pro Wrestling 2008–2009 Colorado: Victoria Star Billy Roberts Jeff Michaels NWA Great Championship Wrestling 2004–2007 Georgia: Jerry Oates
The top promotional title of the Midwest Wrestling Association first won by Bobby Bruns, retired when the MWA joined the National Wrestling Alliance with Brown as the first champion. NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Still active July 1948 Present As a member of the NWA, the NWA World title was recognized as the top title in the promotion.
Championship Wrestling America Steve Rickard: All Star Pro Wrestling 18: Howard Brody: 1995: NWA Florida: Dennis Coralluzzo: Championship Wrestling America Steve Rickard: All Star Pro Wrestling 19: Steve Rickard: 1995–1996: All Star Pro Wrestling 20: Howard Brody: 1996–2001: NWA Florida: 21: Jim Miller: 2001–2002: NWA East / Pro Wrestling ...
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 ...
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.
NWA Exodus Pro Midwest, also known as Exodus Pro Wrestling, is an American independent professional wrestling promotion, founded on July 17, 2023 by EC3. [1] It serves as the Midwestern territory of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
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 ...
Texas All-Pro Wrestling Houston, Texas: Tugboat Taylor 1989–1995 [4] Texas All-Star Wrestling San Antonio, Texas: Fred Behrend 1985–1986 [4] Texas Wrestling Federation Dallas, Texas: Gary Hart: 1990–1991 [4] Wild West Wrestling Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas: Ken Mantell 1987–1988 Ran against World Class Championship Wrestling in 1987. [4]