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NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship

The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Created in 1943, the title is competed for by junior heavyweight wrestlers.[1]

NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance
Date establishedMay 1943
Current champion(s)Joe Alonzo
Date wonMarch 2, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Ken Fenelon
Most reignsDanny Hodge (7 times)
Longest reignDanny Hodge (1,450 days)
Shortest reignFred Blassie and Hiro Saito (<1 day)

History edit

The first NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion was Ken Fenelon, who was awarded the title in May 1943 by Paul "Pinkie" George, the promoter of the local National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) promotion. For the first few years of its existence, the title was contested largely in Iowa, where George's NWA promotion was based.[2] On July 14, 1948, the NWA was established by George and his partners as a governing body for various regional wrestling promotions in the United States, after which the World Junior Heavyweight Championship became the property of the alliance. At the founding meeting of the NWA governing body in Waterloo, Iowa, Billy Goelz was recognized as the governing body's World Junior Heavyweight Champion; the governing body additionally retroactively recognized all previous holders of the Iowa championship as former NWA World Junior Heavyweight champions.

Between 1948 and 1952, the title was unified with other junior heavyweight titles. After becoming champion in December 1948, Leroy McGuirk defeated the National Wrestling Association's World Junior Heavyweight Champion Billy Goelz in 1949 to unify the two titles. McGuirk vacated the title in February 1950 after being blinded in a car accident, forcing him to retire. Verne Gagne won the vacant title in November 1950, defeating Sonny Myers in the finals of a tournament, after which he was presented with the title belt by McGuirk.[3] Gagne lost the title to Danny McShain one year later in November 1951. In May 1952, McShain unified the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship with the Los Angeles version of the World Junior Heavyweight Championship by defeating Rito Romero.

 
Danny Hodge (pictured in June 1972 during his sixth reign) held the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship a record seven times.

In 1960, Danny Hodge had a heated feud with Angelo Savoldi over the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. During a bout between the two men on May 27, 1960 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Hodge's father Bill Hodge Sr. entered the ring and legitimately stabbed Savoldi.[4]

In 1973, Wrestling Pro of the Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (GCCW) promotion faced Ken Mantell for the championship. During the match, the referee was knocked out and Wrestling Pro won the match, but a second referee appeared and awarded the victory to Mantell. The promoter Bob Kelly declared Wrestling Pro as the new champion and awarded him a title belt. However, Wrestling Pro was recognized as champion only in the GCCW territory and did not receive universal recognition from the NWA.[5] 49 days after his initial loss, Mantell defeated Wrestling Pro to claim both versions of the title.

In March 1976, Hodge vacated the title after being injured in a car accident, marking the end of his record seventh reign as champion.[6]

In December 1979, after the title was vacated, Steve Keirn defeated Chavo Guerrero in the finals of a tournament to win the title. However, Keirn was recognized as champion by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), as well as the Los Angeles and Florida NWA territories, but not by the NWA as a whole. The title Keirn held was later renamed the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship.[7][8]

In 1983, the title had splintered into two different lineages. The NWA recognized champion was The Cobra, who worked for NJPW. The Cobra held the title from November 3, 1983 until July 28, 1985, when he lost it against Hiro Saito. However, he regained the title that same day. The Cobra's second reign as champion continued until August 1, 1985, when NJPW separated from the NWA. During the course of The Cobra's reigns, Les Thornton was recognized as champion by Georgia Championship Wrestling. The Georgia title was vacated when Thornton joined the NWA's rival the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Following Thornton's move to the WWF, Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) awarded the title to Hector Guerrero on July 13, 1984, with JCP claiming that Guerrero had won a tournament for the championship in Los Angeles, California. Guerrero later lost the championship in a match against Mike Davis and, at Starrcade '84, Davis lost the title to Denny Brown. When NJPW separated from the NWA in August 1985, NWA vice president Shohei Baba recognized Brown as the official champion. In May 1988, champion Nelson Royal left JCP while holding the title, after which the championship began being defended in independent promotions until it was abandoned in December 1989.

 
In 1996, The Great Sasuke won the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship as part of the eight-man "J-Crown" tournament.

In 1995, the championship was re-established by Japan's Wrestle Yume Factory (WYF) promotion, with Masayoshi Motegi being the first champion under the WYF banner. In 1996, the J-Crown tournament was held to unify eight different championship belts from five different organizations, including the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[9] The tournament to determine the first J-Crown Champion was held over four nights, from August 2 to August 5, 1996, the same dates that NJPW's annual G1 Climax event took place, promoting two major tournaments on one tour.[9] Jushin Thunder Liger is credited with coming up with the idea for the J-Crown.[9] The inaugural champion was The Great Sasuke.[9] While Último Dragón was J-Crown Champion, the titles appeared on World Championship Wrestling (WCW) programming, as Dragon also held the WCW Cruiserweight Championship and the NWA World Middleweight Championship at the time.[9] When Liger was champion, he lost the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship to Yuji Yasuraoka on June 6, 1997, in Tokyo, Japan. Liger, however, continued to defend the J-Crown with seven titles instead of eight. As part of their introduction of a new WWF Light Heavyweight Championship, the WWF demanded that the then current J-Crown Champion Shinjiro Otani return the WWF Light Heavyweight belt. Otani dissolved the J-Crown on November 5, 1997, by vacating all of the component titles except for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, with the other belts being restored to their home promotions. After the dissolution of the J-Crown, the Junior Heavyweight title was returned to the NWA, who kept it vacant until March 1999, when Logan Caine won a tournament to become champion.

In 2011, The Sheik was the NWA World Heavyweight Champion but was stripped of the championship for refusing to defend against Adam Pearce.[10] The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Craig Classic vacated the title in protest. Pro Wrestling Zero1 did not recognize the vacancy and declared Classic as the real champion.

In 2014, NWA re-established its working relationship with NJPW. The champion at that time, Chase Owens, defended the title on several NJPW events. During the working relationship, Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask IV held the title. On May 1, 2017, Billy Corgan's company, Lightning One, Inc., purchased the NWA, including its name, rights, trademarks, and championships. As a result, the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship was vacated.[11] Corgan's ownership took effect on October 1, 2017.[12] The title remained vacant until March 2022 when Homicide won the title on night two of the 2022 Crockett Cup.[13]

Title history edit

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)
1 Ken Fenelon May 1943 N/A N/A 1 [Note 1] Fenelon was awarded the title by Paul "Pinkie" George, founder of the Iowa-based local National Wrestling Alliance promotion.
2 Marshall Esteppe May 30, 1945 House show Toronto, Iowa 1 216 This match was promoted by Paul "Pinkie" George's Iowa-based National Wrestling Alliance promotion. [14]
3 Larry Tillman January 1, 1946 House show Des Moines, Iowa 1 69 This match was promoted by Paul "Pinkie" George's Iowa-based National Wrestling Alliance promotion.
4 Ken Fenelon March 11, 1946 House show Des Moines, Iowa 2 301 This match was promoted by Paul "Pinkie" George's Iowa-based National Wrestling Alliance promotion.
5 Marshall Esteppe January 6, 1947 House show Des Moines, Iowa 2 77 This match was promoted by Paul "Pinkie" George's Iowa-based National Wrestling Alliance promotion.
6 Ray Steele March 24, 1947 House show Des Moines, Iowa 1 35 This match was promoted by Paul "Pinkie" George's Iowa-based National Wrestling Alliance promotion.
7 Marshall Esteppe April 28, 1947 House show Des Moines, Iowa 3 323 This match was promoted by Paul "Pinkie" George's Iowa-based National Wrestling Alliance promotion.
8 Billy Goelz March 16, 1948 House show Des Moines, Iowa 1 159 This match was promoted by Paul "Pinkie" George's Iowa-based National Wrestling Alliance promotion. During this reign, the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) is officially formed as a wrestling governing body, with the championship becoming property of the alliance and expanding out of Iowa.
9 Al Williams August 22, 1948 House show Waterloo, Iowa 1 14
10 Billy Goelz September 5, 1948 House show Waterloo, Iowa 2 114 The NWA withdrew its recognition of Goelz as champion on December 28, 1948.
11 Leroy McGuirk December 28, 1948 1948 NWA Convention Des Moines, Iowa 1 406 McGuirk previously defeated John Swenski on June 19, 1939 in California to win a version of the World Middleweight Championship; recognized as junior heavyweight champion by the NWA during its 1948 convention. McGuirk later defeats Billy Goelz to unify the National Wrestling Association's World Junior Heavyweight Championship into his NWA title.
Vacated February 7, 1950 The championship was vacated after Leroy McGuirk retired due to being blinded in a car accident.
12 Verne Gagne November 13, 1950 House show Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 371 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. Gagne defeated Sonny Myers in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
13 Danny McShain November 19, 1951 House show Memphis, Tennessee 1 637 This match was promoted by NWA Mid-America. McShain unified the Los Angeles version of the world title into the NWA title, defeating Rito Romero on May 25, 1952 in Los Angeles, California. Whitey Whittler defeated McShain by disqualification on October 17, 1952 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to claim a disputed version of the title; Red Berry additionally defeated McShain by disqualification on November 11, 1952 in Dallas, Texas to claim a version of the title. McShain defeated Whittler on November 14, 1952 in Oklahoma City and Berry on November 27, 1952 in Galveston, Texas to end their respective claims.
14 Baron Michele Leone August 17, 1953 House show Memphis, Tennessee 1 602 This match was promoted by NWA Mid-America.
15 Ed Francis April 11, 1955 House show Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 365 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
16 Mike Clancy April 10, 1956 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 350 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
17 Fred Blassie March 26, 1957 House show Nashville, Tennessee 1 <1 This match was promoted by NWA Mid-America.
Vacated March 26, 1957 The championship was vacated after the match between Freddie Blassie and Mike Clancy ended with a controversial finish.
18 Mike Clancy April 9, 1957 House show Nashville, Tennessee 2 217 This match was promoted by NWA Mid-America. Clancy defeated Fred Blassie to win the vacant championship.
Vacated November 12, 1957 The championship was vacated after Mike Clancy defeated Jackie Fargo by disqualification.
19 Mike Clancy November 19, 1957 House show Nashville, Tennessee 3 101 This match was promoted by NWA Mid-America. Clancy defeated Fred Blassie to win the vacant championship.
20 Angelo Savoldi February 28, 1958 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 97 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
21 Dory Funk June 5, 1958 House show Amarillo, Texas 1 36 This match was promoted by NWA Western States.
22 Angelo Savoldi July 11, 1958 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2 224 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
23 Ivan the Terrible February 20, 1959 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 14 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
24 Angelo Savoldi March 6, 1959 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 3 84 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [15]
25 Mike DiBiase May 29, 1959 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 84 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
26 Angelo Savoldi August 21, 1959 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 4 336 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
27 Danny Hodge July 22, 1960 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 1,450 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
28 Hiro Matsuda July 11, 1964 House show Tampa, Florida 1 125 This match was promoted by Championship Wrestling from Florida.
29 Angelo Savoldi November 13, 1964 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 5 161 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
30 Danny Hodge April 23, 1965 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2 214 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
31 Lorenzo Parente November 23, 1965 House show Unknown 1 42
32 Danny Hodge January 4, 1966 House show Little Rock, Arkansas 3 10 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
33 Lorenzo Parente January 14, 1966 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2 29 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
34 Joe McCarthy February 12, 1966 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 80 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
35 Danny Hodge May 3, 1966 House show Little Rock, Arkansas 4 1,361 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
36 Sputnik Monroe July 13, 1970 House show Shreveport, Louisiana 1 28 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
37 Danny Hodge August 10, 1970 House show Tulsa, Oklahoma 5 283 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. Some sources list the match as taking place on September 14, 1970 in Shreveport, Louisiana. [2]
38 Roger Kirby May 20, 1971 House show New Orleans, Louisiana 1 113 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
39 Ramón Torres September 10, 1971 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 84 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
40 Dr. X December 3, 1971 House show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 108 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
41 Danny Hodge March 20, 1972 House show Shreveport, Louisiana 6 639 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
42 Ken Mantell December 19, 1973 House show Jackson, Mississippi 1 542 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. [2]
Wrestling Pro September 17, 1974 House show Mobile, Alabama 1 49 This match was promoted by Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling. Wrestling Pro was only recognized in the Alabama territory. [2]
Ken Mantell November 5, 1974 House show Mobile, Alabama 1(2) 221 This match was promoted by Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling. Mantell defeated Wrestling Pro to end the Alabama branch of the championship.
43 Hiro Matsuda June 14, 1975 House show St. Petersburg, Florida 2 262 This match was promoted by Championship Wrestling from Florida.
44 Danny Hodge March 2, 1976 House show Shreveport, Louisiana 7 13 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
Vacated March 15, 1976 Danny Hodge vacated the championship after being injured in a car accident.
45 Pat Barrett September 28, 1976 House show Shreveport, Louisiana 1 65 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State. Barrett defeated Nelson Royal in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
46 Ron Starr December 2, 1976 House show New Orleans, Louisiana 1 4 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
47 Nelson Royal December 6, 1976 House show New Orleans, Louisiana 1 566 This match was promoted by NWA Tri-State.
48 Chavo Guerrero February 24, 1978 House show Unknown 1 42
49 Nelson Royal April 7, 1978 House show Unknown 2 79
50 Al Madril June 25, 1978 House show Houston, Texas 1 398 This match was promoted by Houston Wrestling.
51 Nelson Royal July 28, 1979 House show Unknown 3 134
Vacated December 9, 1979 Nelson Royal vacated the championship upon retiring from wrestling.
Steve Keirn December 10, 1979 House show Los Angeles, California 1 53 This match was promoted by Hollywood Wrestling. Keirn defeated Chavo Guerrero in a tournament final to seemingly win the vacant title, but the NWA did not recognize Keirn as champion. Keirn received recognition from the NWA territories Championship Wrestling from Florida, Hollywood Wrestling, and New Japan Pro-Wrestling; this version was later renamed the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
52 Ron Starr February 11, 1980 House show Tulsa, Oklahoma 2 19 This match was promoted by Mid-South Wrestling. Starr defeated Les Thornton to win the vacant championship. After his victory, Starr received recognition from the NWA as champion over international champion Steve Keirn.
53 Les Thornton March 1, 1980 House show Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 331 This match was promoted by Mid-South Wrestling. Thornton won the championship by forfeit after Ron Starr failed to appear for the match.
54 Jerry Stubbs January 26, 1981 House show Mobile, Alabama 1 5
55 Les Thornton January 31, 1981 House show Dothan, Alabama 2 127
56 Terry Taylor June 7, 1981 House show Roanoke, Virginia 1 13 This match was promoted by Southern Championship Wrestling.
57 Les Thornton June 20, 1981 House show Roanoke, Virginia 3 88 This match was promoted by Southern Championship Wrestling.
58 Jerry Brisco September 16, 1981 House show Miami, Florida 1 30 This match was promoted by Championship Wrestling from Florida
59 Les Thornton October 16, 1981 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 4 22 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions.
60 Joe Lightfoot November 7, 1981 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 7 This match was promoted by Capitol Sports Promotions.
61 Les Thornton November 14, 1981 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 5 192 This match was promoted by Capitol Sports Promotions.
62 Tiger Mask May 25, 1982 Big Fight Series Shizuoka, Japan 1 313 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. In 1983, some North American promoters declared the title vacant due to Tiger Mask wrestling for the World Wrestling Federation, which was not a member of the NWA; however, during the annual NWA convention, the NWA announced that Tiger Mask was still recognized as the official champion and ordered its territories to recognize him as champion. [16]
Vacated April 3, 1983 The championship was vacated after Tiger Mask suffered an injury.
63 Tiger Mask June 2, 1983 IWGP Championship League 1983 Tokyo, Japan 2 71 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Tiger Mask defeated Kuniaki Kobayashi to win the vacant championship.
Vacated August 12, 1983 The championship was vacated after Tiger Mask retired.
64 The Cobra November 3, 1983 Toukon Series Tokyo, Japan 1 633 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The Cobra defeated Davey Boy Smith to win the vacant championship. During this reign, Les Thornton was recognized by some promoters in the United States as world champion due to The Cobra working for the World Wrestling Federation.
Les Thornton November 14, 1983 N/A Manila, Philippines 6 201 Georgia Championship Wrestling announced that Thornton had won a (fictitious) tournament to become champion.
Vacated June 2, 1984 American promoters vacated their version of the championship after Les Thornton joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) ahead of its takeover of Georgia Championship Wrestling. Thornton continued to bill himself as champion, defending the title on WWF events in Georgia as the "WWF Lt. Hvywt Championship".
Hector Guerrero July 13, 1984 N/A Los Angeles, California 1 81 Jim Crockett Promotions announced that Guerrero had won a (fictitious) tournament to become champion.
Mike Davis October 2, 1984 House show Albuquerque, New Mexico 1 112 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions.
Denny Brown November 22, 1984 Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge Greensboro, North Carolina 1 248 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions.
65 Hiro Saito July 28, 1985 Burning Spirit in Summer Osaka, Japan 1 <1 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
66 The Cobra July 28, 1985 Burning Spirit in Summer Osaka, Japan 2 4 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
Vacated August 1, 1985 The championship was vacated after New Japan Pro-Wrestling, the promotion which The Cobra performed for, pulled out of the NWA.
67 Denny Brown August 1, 1985 N/A N/A 1(2) 14 Brown had previously won a disputed version of the championship at Starrcade '84 by defeating Mike Davis; Brown received official recognition as champion by NWA vice president Shohei Baba, promoter of All Japan Pro Wrestling, on August 1 after New Japan Pro-Wrestling, which had controlled the championship since 1982, withdrew from the NWA.
68 Gary Royal August 15, 1985 House show Kansas City, Kansas 1 31 This match was promoted by Central States Wrestling.
69 Denny Brown September 15, 1985 House show Atlanta, Georgia 2(3) 321 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions. The match between Brown and Gary Royal later aired on NWA World Championship Wrestling via tape delay. [2]
70 Steve Regal August 2, 1986 House show Atlanta, Georgia 1 30 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions. [2]
71 Denny Brown September 1, 1986 House show Greenville, South Carolina 3(4) 187 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions. [2]
72 Lazor Tron March 7, 1987 House show Atlanta, Georgia 1(2) 215 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions. The match between Lazor Tron and Denny Brown later aired on NWA World Championship Wrestling via tape delay. Lazor Tron previously won a disputed version of the championship under the ring name Hector Guerrero. [2][17]
Vacated October 8, 1987 The championship was vacated after Lazor Tron left Jim Crockett Promotions.
73 Nelson Royal October 16, 1987 House show Columbia, South Carolina 4 280 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions. Royal defeated Denny Brown for the vacant championship; the match between Royal and Brown later aired on NWA World Wide Wrestling via tape delay. Royal takes the title to Knoxville, Tennessee's USA Championship Wrestling promotion in May 1988. Masanobu Fuchi, All Japan Pro Wrestling's reigning World Junior Heavyweight Champion, received disputed recognition as the new champion; however, Royal continued promoting the title until 1989, when it was abandoned.
74 Scott Armstrong July 22, 1988 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 1 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling. [2]
75 Nelson Royal July 23, 1988 House show Hazard, Kentucky 5 8 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling. [2]
76 Scott Armstrong July 30, 1988 House show Chattanooga, Tennessee 2 20 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling. [2]
77 Nelson Royal August 2, 1988 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 6 108 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling. USA Championship Wrestling closed in October 1988; Royal later founded Atlantic Coast Wrestling in the Carolinas and continued to bill himself as world champion. [2]
78 Les Anderson November 18, 1988 House show Unknown 1 209 This match was promoted by Atlantic Coast Wrestling. This reign is recognized by the NWA but not Pro Wrestling Zero1 as part of their NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship history.
79 Rock the Hunter June 15, 1989 House show Unknown 1 27 This match was promoted by Atlantic Coast Wrestling. This reign is recognized by the NWA but not Pro Wrestling Zero1 as part of their NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship history.
80 Les Anderson December 25, 1989 House show Unknown 2 1 This match was promoted by Atlantic Coast Wrestling. This reign is recognized by the NWA but not Pro Wrestling Zero1 as part of their NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship history.
Deactivated December 26, 1989 The championship was abandoned after Atlantic Coast Wrestling closed.
81 Masayoshi Motegi August 30, 1995 Wrestling Bargain Sale Jump! Fly! Sho! '95 Tokyo, Japan 1 338 This match was promoted by Wrestle Yume Factory. Motegi defeated El Hijo del Santo in a tournament final to revive the championship. [18]
82 The Great Sasuke August 2, 1996 G1 Climax 1996 Tokyo, Japan 1 70 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The Great Sasuke won an eight-man tournament to decide the first holder of the J-Crown, a combination of eight titles categorized junior heavyweight or lower (including the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship). These titles were still considered separate, as opposed to one unified championship, and continued to be defended separately on occasion. [18]
83 Último Dragón October 11, 1996 Osaka Crush Night! Osaka, Japan 1 85 This match was promoted by Wrestle Association R. [19]
84 Jushin Thunder Liger January 4, 1997 Wrestling World 1997 Tokyo, Japan 1 183 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. [20]
85 El Samurai July 6, 1997 Summer Struggle 1997 Sapporo, Japan 1 35 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. [20]
86 Shinjiro Otani August 10, 1997 The Four Heaven in Nagoya Dome Nagoya, Japan 1 87 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. [21]
Vacated November 5, 1997 The championship was vacated when the J-Crown was dissolved upon the request of the World Wrestling Federation. All of the component titles were returned to their home promotions.
87 Logan Caine March 5, 1999 House show Parkersburg, West Virginia 1 237 Caine defeated Viper in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
Vacated October 28, 1999 The championship was vacated after Logan Caine failed to appear for a title defense against Vince Kaplack.
88 Vince Kaplack October 28, 1999 House show Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1 78 This match was promoted by Pro Wrestling eXpress. Kaplack defeated Chris Hero, who was serving as a replacement for Logan Caine.
89 Tony Kozina January 14, 2000 House show North Versailles, Pennsylvania 1 190 This match was promoted by Pro Wrestling eXpress.
90 Rockford 2000 July 22, 2000 House show Surrey, British Columbia, Canada 1 35 This match was promoted by NWA: Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling.
91 Tony Kozina August 30, 2000 N/A N/A 2 39 Kozina was awarded the championship by NWA officials after Rockford's victory over him was reversed.
92 Vince Kaplack October 14, 2000 NWA 52nd Anniversary Show Nashville, Tennessee 2 175
93 Rocky Reynolds April 7, 2001 House show Pennsboro, West Virginia 1 27 This match was promoted by NWA Southwest.
94 Mike Thunder May 4, 2001 House show North Richland Hills, Texas 1 109 This match was promoted by NWA Southwest.
95 Lex Lovett August 21, 2001 House show Tampa, Florida 1 53
96 Jason Rumble October 13, 2001 NWA 53rd Anniversary Show Saint Petersburg, Florida 1 112 Rumble defeated Lex Lovett, Jimmy Rave, Brandon K, and BJ Turner in a five-way match.
97 Rocky Reynolds February 2, 2002 House show Titusville, Pennsylvania 2 14 This match was promoted by Pro Wrestling eXpress.
98 Jason Rumble February 16, 2002 House show Malden, Massachusetts 2 49
99 Rocky Reynolds April 6, 2002 House show Parkersburg, West Virginia 3 56
100 Jimmy Rave June 29, 2002 House show Cornelia, Georgia 1 42 This match was promoted by NWA Wildside. Rave defeated Rocky Reynolds and Jeremy Lopez in a three-way match.
101 Star August 10, 2002 House show Columbia, Tennessee 1 7
102 Jimmy Rave August 17, 2002 House show Columbia, Tennessee 2 154
103 Brother Love January 18, 2003 House show Greenville, Mississippi 1 140
104 Rocky Reynolds June 7, 2003 House show Parkersburg, West Virginia 4 56
105 Chris Draven August 2, 2003 House show Parkersburg, West Virginia 1 161
106 Jerrelle Clark January 10, 2004 House show St. Petersburg, Florida 1 281
107 Jason Rumble October 17, 2004 NWA 56th Anniversary Show Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 3 312 Rumble defeated Jerrelle Clark and Vance Desmond in a three-way match.
108 Black Tiger IV August 25, 2005 House show Columbia, Tennessee 1 178
109 Tiger Mask IV February 19, 2006 Circuit 2006 Acceleration Tokyo, Japan 1 446 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. [22][23]
110 Mike Quackenbush May 11, 2007 Chapter Two Portage, Indiana 1 1,275 This match was promoted by Fight Sports Midwest. [23]
111 Craig Classic November 6, 2010 November Coming Fire Fort Pierce, Florida 1 247 This match was promoted by NWA Florida.
Vacated September 20, 2011 Classic relinquished the title in protest of The Sheik being stripped of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Classic brought his own version of the title to Pro Wrestling Zero1, which is referred as the "New Wrestling Alliance World Junior Heavyweight Championship".
112 Kevin Douglas October 7, 2011 House show Charlotte, North Carolina 1 373 This match was promoted by NWA Revival. Douglas defeated Chase Owens in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
Vacated October 13, 2012 Kevin Douglas was stripped of the title for no-showing a scheduled title defense on October 13, 2012 against Chase Owens. A one-night tournament was held in Kingsport, Tennessee in lieu of the Douglas-Owens match.
113 Chase Owens October 13, 2012 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 301 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain. Owens defeated Matt Conard and Zac Vincent in a three-way tournament final.
114 Jason Kincaid August 10, 2013 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 69 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain.
115 Chase Owens October 18, 2013 House show Houston, Texas 2 78 This match was promoted by NWA Houston.
116 Ricky Morton January 4, 2014 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 62 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain.
117 Chase Owens March 7, 2014 House show Church Hill, Tennessee 3 246 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain.
118 Jushin Thunder Liger November 8, 2014 Power Struggle Osaka, Japan 2 156 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. [24]
119 Steve Anthony April 13, 2015 Casino Royale Las Vegas, Nevada 1 163 This match was promoted by Vendetta Pro Wrestling.
120 Tiger Mask IV September 23, 2015 Destruction in Okayama Okayama, Japan 2 178 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. [25]
121 Steve Anthony March 19, 2016 Road to Invasion Attack 2016 Nagoya, Japan 2 112 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. [25]
122 John Saxon July 9, 2016 House show Pensacola, Florida 1 275
123 Arrick Andrews April 8, 2017 House show Dyersburg, Tennessee 1 41 This match was promoted by NWA Mid-South.
124 Mr. USA (Christian James) May 19, 2017 House show Franklin, Kentucky 1 85 This match was promoted by NWA New South.
125 Barrett Brown August 12, 2017 House show Dyersburg, Tennessee 1 49 This match was promoted by NWA Mid-South.
Vacated September 30, 2017 The championship was vacated after the NWA terminated its contracts with its licensees.
National Wrestling Alliance/Lightning One Inc.
126 Homicide March 20, 2022 The Crockett Cup
Night 2
Nashville, Tennessee 1 237 Homicide defeated Austin Aries, Colby Corino, and Darius Lockhart in a four-way match to win the vacant championship. [26]
127 Kerry Morton November 12, 2022 Hard Times 3 New Orleans, Louisiana 1 516 [27]
128 Colby Corino August 26, 2023 NWA 75th Anniversary Show St. Louis, Missouri 1 229 [28]
129 Joe Alonzo March 2, 2024 Hard Times 4 Dothan, Alabama 1 40+ Aired on Powerrr via tape delay on April 9, 2024. [29]

Combined reigns edit

 
Most combined days at a record-setting 4,134 days & record 7-time champion Danny Hodge
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Danny Hodge 7 4,134
2 Mike Quackenbush 1 1,275
3 Angelo Savoldi 5 902
4 Nelson Royal 6 846
5 Mike Clancy 3 768
6 Denny Brown 3(4) 756
7 Danny McShain 1 637
The Cobra 2 637
9 Chase Owens 3 626
10 Tiger Mask IV 2 624
11 Baron Michele Leone 1 602
12 Hiro Matsuda 2 548
13 Ken Mantell 1(2) 493
14 Jason Rumble 3 473
15 Les Thornton 6 429
16 Leroy McGuirk 1 406
17 Al Madril 1 398
18 Tiger Mask 2 384
19 Kevin Douglas 1 373
20 Verne Gagne 1 371
21 Marshall Esteppe 3 370
22 Ed Francis 1 364
23 Jushin Thunder Liger 2 339
24 Masayoshi Motegi 1 338
25 Ken Fenelon 2 301
26 Kerry Morton 1 290
27 Jerrelle Clark 1 281
28 Steve Anthony 2 275
John Saxon 1 275
30 Vince Kaplack 2 253
31 Craig Classic 1 247
32 Homicide 1 237
Logan Caine 1 237
34 Tony Kozina 2 229
35 Colby Corino 1 229
36 Jimmy Rave 2 196
37 Rocky Reynolds 4 181
38 Black Tiger IV 1 178
39 Chris Draven 1 161
40 Billy Goelz 2 159
41 Brother Love 1 140
42 Roger Kirby 1 113
Mike Davis 1† 112
43 Mike Thunder 1 109
44 Dr. X 1 108
45 Shinjiro Otani 1 87
46 Mr. USA 1 85
Último Dragón 1 85
48 Mike DiBiase 1 84
Ramón Torres 1 84
50 Hector Guerrero/Lazor Tron 1(2) 81
51 Joe McCarthy 1 80
52 Chavo Guerrero Sr. 2 79
53 Lorenzo Parente 2 71
54 The Great Sasuke 1 70
55 Pat Barrett 1 69
Larry Tillman 1 69
Jason Kincaid 1 69
58 Ricky Morton 1 62
59 Lex Lovett 1 53
Wrestling Pro 1† 49
60 Barrett Brown 1 49
61 Arrick Andrews 1 41
62 Joe Alonzo † 1 40+[30]
63 Dory Funk 1 36
64 Ray Steele 1 35
El Samurai 1 35
66 Gary Royal 1 31
67 Steve Regal 1 30
68 Sputnik Monroe 1 28
69 Al Williams 1 14
Ivan The Terrible 1 14
71 Joe Lightfoot 1 7
Star
73 Jerry Stubbs 1 5
74 Ron Starr 2 4
75 Scott Armstrong 2 1
Les Anderson 2 1
77 Hiro Saito 1 <1
Fred Blassie 1 <1
79 Rock the Hunter 1 N/A

Notes edit

  1. ^ The exact date that Fenelon won the championship is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 730 days and 760 days.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • National Wrestling Alliance World Junior Heavyweight Title History
  • National Wrestling Association Junior Heavyweight Title History

world, junior, heavyweight, championship, title, contested, iowa, iowa, version, title, contested, angeles, angeles, version, wrestling, zero1, recognized, title, zero1, title, initially, known, florida, international, junior, heavyweight, championship, confus. For the title contested in Iowa see NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Iowa version For the title contested in Los Angeles see NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Los Angeles version For the Pro Wrestling Zero1 recognized title see NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Zero1 For the title initially known as the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship in Florida see NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship Not to be confused with NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship in the National Wrestling Alliance NWA Created in 1943 the title is competed for by junior heavyweight wrestlers 1 NWA World Junior Heavyweight ChampionshipDetailsPromotionNational Wrestling AllianceDate establishedMay 1943Current champion s Joe AlonzoDate wonMarch 2 2024StatisticsFirst champion s Ken FenelonMost reignsDanny Hodge 7 times Longest reignDanny Hodge 1 450 days Shortest reignFred Blassie and Hiro Saito lt 1 day Contents 1 History 2 Title history 3 Combined reigns 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe first NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion was Ken Fenelon who was awarded the title in May 1943 by Paul Pinkie George the promoter of the local National Wrestling Alliance NWA promotion For the first few years of its existence the title was contested largely in Iowa where George s NWA promotion was based 2 On July 14 1948 the NWA was established by George and his partners as a governing body for various regional wrestling promotions in the United States after which the World Junior Heavyweight Championship became the property of the alliance At the founding meeting of the NWA governing body in Waterloo Iowa Billy Goelz was recognized as the governing body s World Junior Heavyweight Champion the governing body additionally retroactively recognized all previous holders of the Iowa championship as former NWA World Junior Heavyweight champions Between 1948 and 1952 the title was unified with other junior heavyweight titles After becoming champion in December 1948 Leroy McGuirk defeated the National Wrestling Association s World Junior Heavyweight Champion Billy Goelz in 1949 to unify the two titles McGuirk vacated the title in February 1950 after being blinded in a car accident forcing him to retire Verne Gagne won the vacant title in November 1950 defeating Sonny Myers in the finals of a tournament after which he was presented with the title belt by McGuirk 3 Gagne lost the title to Danny McShain one year later in November 1951 In May 1952 McShain unified the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship with the Los Angeles version of the World Junior Heavyweight Championship by defeating Rito Romero nbsp Danny Hodge pictured in June 1972 during his sixth reign held the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship a record seven times In 1960 Danny Hodge had a heated feud with Angelo Savoldi over the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship During a bout between the two men on May 27 1960 in Oklahoma City Oklahoma Hodge s father Bill Hodge Sr entered the ring and legitimately stabbed Savoldi 4 In 1973 Wrestling Pro of the Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling GCCW promotion faced Ken Mantell for the championship During the match the referee was knocked out and Wrestling Pro won the match but a second referee appeared and awarded the victory to Mantell The promoter Bob Kelly declared Wrestling Pro as the new champion and awarded him a title belt However Wrestling Pro was recognized as champion only in the GCCW territory and did not receive universal recognition from the NWA 5 49 days after his initial loss Mantell defeated Wrestling Pro to claim both versions of the title In March 1976 Hodge vacated the title after being injured in a car accident marking the end of his record seventh reign as champion 6 In December 1979 after the title was vacated Steve Keirn defeated Chavo Guerrero in the finals of a tournament to win the title However Keirn was recognized as champion by New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW as well as the Los Angeles and Florida NWA territories but not by the NWA as a whole The title Keirn held was later renamed the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship 7 8 In 1983 the title had splintered into two different lineages The NWA recognized champion was The Cobra who worked for NJPW The Cobra held the title from November 3 1983 until July 28 1985 when he lost it against Hiro Saito However he regained the title that same day The Cobra s second reign as champion continued until August 1 1985 when NJPW separated from the NWA During the course of The Cobra s reigns Les Thornton was recognized as champion by Georgia Championship Wrestling The Georgia title was vacated when Thornton joined the NWA s rival the World Wrestling Federation WWF Following Thornton s move to the WWF Jim Crockett Promotions JCP awarded the title to Hector Guerrero on July 13 1984 with JCP claiming that Guerrero had won a tournament for the championship in Los Angeles California Guerrero later lost the championship in a match against Mike Davis and at Starrcade 84 Davis lost the title to Denny Brown When NJPW separated from the NWA in August 1985 NWA vice president Shohei Baba recognized Brown as the official champion In May 1988 champion Nelson Royal left JCP while holding the title after which the championship began being defended in independent promotions until it was abandoned in December 1989 nbsp In 1996 The Great Sasuke won the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship as part of the eight man J Crown tournament In 1995 the championship was re established by Japan s Wrestle Yume Factory WYF promotion with Masayoshi Motegi being the first champion under the WYF banner In 1996 the J Crown tournament was held to unify eight different championship belts from five different organizations including the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship 9 The tournament to determine the first J Crown Champion was held over four nights from August 2 to August 5 1996 the same dates that NJPW s annual G1 Climax event took place promoting two major tournaments on one tour 9 Jushin Thunder Liger is credited with coming up with the idea for the J Crown 9 The inaugural champion was The Great Sasuke 9 While Ultimo Dragon was J Crown Champion the titles appeared on World Championship Wrestling WCW programming as Dragon also held the WCW Cruiserweight Championship and the NWA World Middleweight Championship at the time 9 When Liger was champion he lost the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship to Yuji Yasuraoka on June 6 1997 in Tokyo Japan Liger however continued to defend the J Crown with seven titles instead of eight As part of their introduction of a new WWF Light Heavyweight Championship the WWF demanded that the then current J Crown Champion Shinjiro Otani return the WWF Light Heavyweight belt Otani dissolved the J Crown on November 5 1997 by vacating all of the component titles except for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship with the other belts being restored to their home promotions After the dissolution of the J Crown the Junior Heavyweight title was returned to the NWA who kept it vacant until March 1999 when Logan Caine won a tournament to become champion In 2011 The Sheik was the NWA World Heavyweight Champion but was stripped of the championship for refusing to defend against Adam Pearce 10 The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Craig Classic vacated the title in protest Pro Wrestling Zero1 did not recognize the vacancy and declared Classic as the real champion In 2014 NWA re established its working relationship with NJPW The champion at that time Chase Owens defended the title on several NJPW events During the working relationship Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask IV held the title On May 1 2017 Billy Corgan s company Lightning One Inc purchased the NWA including its name rights trademarks and championships As a result the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship was vacated 11 Corgan s ownership took effect on October 1 2017 12 The title remained vacant until March 2022 when Homicide won the title on night two of the 2022 Crockett Cup 13 Title history editKey No Overall reign numberReign Reign number for the specific championDays Number of days held lt 1 Reign lasted less than a day Current reign is changing dailyNo Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref Date Event Location Reign DaysNational Wrestling Alliance NWA 1 Ken Fenelon May 1943 N A N A 1 Note 1 Fenelon was awarded the title by Paul Pinkie George founder of the Iowa based local National Wrestling Alliance promotion 2 Marshall Esteppe May 30 1945 House show Toronto Iowa 1 216 This match was promoted by Paul Pinkie George s Iowa based National Wrestling Alliance promotion 14 3 Larry Tillman January 1 1946 House show Des Moines Iowa 1 69 This match was promoted by Paul Pinkie George s Iowa based National Wrestling Alliance promotion 4 Ken Fenelon March 11 1946 House show Des Moines Iowa 2 301 This match was promoted by Paul Pinkie George s Iowa based National Wrestling Alliance promotion 5 Marshall Esteppe January 6 1947 House show Des Moines Iowa 2 77 This match was promoted by Paul Pinkie George s Iowa based National Wrestling Alliance promotion 6 Ray Steele March 24 1947 House show Des Moines Iowa 1 35 This match was promoted by Paul Pinkie George s Iowa based National Wrestling Alliance promotion 7 Marshall Esteppe April 28 1947 House show Des Moines Iowa 3 323 This match was promoted by Paul Pinkie George s Iowa based National Wrestling Alliance promotion 8 Billy Goelz March 16 1948 House show Des Moines Iowa 1 159 This match was promoted by Paul Pinkie George s Iowa based National Wrestling Alliance promotion During this reign the National Wrestling Alliance NWA is officially formed as a wrestling governing body with the championship becoming property of the alliance and expanding out of Iowa 9 Al Williams August 22 1948 House show Waterloo Iowa 1 1410 Billy Goelz September 5 1948 House show Waterloo Iowa 2 114 The NWA withdrew its recognition of Goelz as champion on December 28 1948 11 Leroy McGuirk December 28 1948 1948 NWA Convention Des Moines Iowa 1 406 McGuirk previously defeated John Swenski on June 19 1939 in California to win a version of the World Middleweight Championship recognized as junior heavyweight champion by the NWA during its 1948 convention McGuirk later defeats Billy Goelz to unify the National Wrestling Association s World Junior Heavyweight Championship into his NWA title Vacated February 7 1950 The championship was vacated after Leroy McGuirk retired due to being blinded in a car accident 12 Verne Gagne November 13 1950 House show Tulsa Oklahoma 1 371 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State Gagne defeated Sonny Myers in a tournament final to win the vacant championship 13 Danny McShain November 19 1951 House show Memphis Tennessee 1 637 This match was promoted by NWA Mid America McShain unified the Los Angeles version of the world title into the NWA title defeating Rito Romero on May 25 1952 in Los Angeles California Whitey Whittler defeated McShain by disqualification on October 17 1952 in Oklahoma City Oklahoma to claim a disputed version of the title Red Berry additionally defeated McShain by disqualification on November 11 1952 in Dallas Texas to claim a version of the title McShain defeated Whittler on November 14 1952 in Oklahoma City and Berry on November 27 1952 in Galveston Texas to end their respective claims 14 Baron Michele Leone August 17 1953 House show Memphis Tennessee 1 602 This match was promoted by NWA Mid America 15 Ed Francis April 11 1955 House show Tulsa Oklahoma 1 365 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 16 Mike Clancy April 10 1956 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 350 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 17 Fred Blassie March 26 1957 House show Nashville Tennessee 1 lt 1 This match was promoted by NWA Mid America Vacated March 26 1957 The championship was vacated after the match between Freddie Blassie and Mike Clancy ended with a controversial finish 18 Mike Clancy April 9 1957 House show Nashville Tennessee 2 217 This match was promoted by NWA Mid America Clancy defeated Fred Blassie to win the vacant championship Vacated November 12 1957 The championship was vacated after Mike Clancy defeated Jackie Fargo by disqualification 19 Mike Clancy November 19 1957 House show Nashville Tennessee 3 101 This match was promoted by NWA Mid America Clancy defeated Fred Blassie to win the vacant championship 20 Angelo Savoldi February 28 1958 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 97 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 21 Dory Funk June 5 1958 House show Amarillo Texas 1 36 This match was promoted by NWA Western States 22 Angelo Savoldi July 11 1958 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 2 224 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 23 Ivan the Terrible February 20 1959 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 14 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 24 Angelo Savoldi March 6 1959 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 3 84 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 15 25 Mike DiBiase May 29 1959 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 84 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 26 Angelo Savoldi August 21 1959 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 4 336 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 27 Danny Hodge July 22 1960 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 1 450 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 28 Hiro Matsuda July 11 1964 House show Tampa Florida 1 125 This match was promoted by Championship Wrestling from Florida 29 Angelo Savoldi November 13 1964 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 5 161 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 30 Danny Hodge April 23 1965 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 2 214 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 31 Lorenzo Parente November 23 1965 House show Unknown 1 4232 Danny Hodge January 4 1966 House show Little Rock Arkansas 3 10 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 33 Lorenzo Parente January 14 1966 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 2 29 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 34 Joe McCarthy February 12 1966 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 80 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 35 Danny Hodge May 3 1966 House show Little Rock Arkansas 4 1 361 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 36 Sputnik Monroe July 13 1970 House show Shreveport Louisiana 1 28 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 37 Danny Hodge August 10 1970 House show Tulsa Oklahoma 5 283 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State Some sources list the match as taking place on September 14 1970 in Shreveport Louisiana 2 38 Roger Kirby May 20 1971 House show New Orleans Louisiana 1 113 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 39 Ramon Torres September 10 1971 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 84 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 40 Dr X December 3 1971 House show Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1 108 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 41 Danny Hodge March 20 1972 House show Shreveport Louisiana 6 639 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 42 Ken Mantell December 19 1973 House show Jackson Mississippi 1 542 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 2 Wrestling Pro September 17 1974 House show Mobile Alabama 1 49 This match was promoted by Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling Wrestling Pro was only recognized in the Alabama territory 2 Ken Mantell November 5 1974 House show Mobile Alabama 1 2 221 This match was promoted by Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling Mantell defeated Wrestling Pro to end the Alabama branch of the championship 43 Hiro Matsuda June 14 1975 House show St Petersburg Florida 2 262 This match was promoted by Championship Wrestling from Florida 44 Danny Hodge March 2 1976 House show Shreveport Louisiana 7 13 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State Vacated March 15 1976 Danny Hodge vacated the championship after being injured in a car accident 45 Pat Barrett September 28 1976 House show Shreveport Louisiana 1 65 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State Barrett defeated Nelson Royal in a tournament final to win the vacant championship 46 Ron Starr December 2 1976 House show New Orleans Louisiana 1 4 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 47 Nelson Royal December 6 1976 House show New Orleans Louisiana 1 566 This match was promoted by NWA Tri State 48 Chavo Guerrero February 24 1978 House show Unknown 1 4249 Nelson Royal April 7 1978 House show Unknown 2 7950 Al Madril June 25 1978 House show Houston Texas 1 398 This match was promoted by Houston Wrestling 51 Nelson Royal July 28 1979 House show Unknown 3 134 Vacated December 9 1979 Nelson Royal vacated the championship upon retiring from wrestling Steve Keirn December 10 1979 House show Los Angeles California 1 53 This match was promoted by Hollywood Wrestling Keirn defeated Chavo Guerrero in a tournament final to seemingly win the vacant title but the NWA did not recognize Keirn as champion Keirn received recognition from the NWA territories Championship Wrestling from Florida Hollywood Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling this version was later renamed the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship 52 Ron Starr February 11 1980 House show Tulsa Oklahoma 2 19 This match was promoted by Mid South Wrestling Starr defeated Les Thornton to win the vacant championship After his victory Starr received recognition from the NWA as champion over international champion Steve Keirn 53 Les Thornton March 1 1980 House show Tulsa Oklahoma 1 331 This match was promoted by Mid South Wrestling Thornton won the championship by forfeit after Ron Starr failed to appear for the match 54 Jerry Stubbs January 26 1981 House show Mobile Alabama 1 555 Les Thornton January 31 1981 House show Dothan Alabama 2 12756 Terry Taylor June 7 1981 House show Roanoke Virginia 1 13 This match was promoted by Southern Championship Wrestling 57 Les Thornton June 20 1981 House show Roanoke Virginia 3 88 This match was promoted by Southern Championship Wrestling 58 Jerry Brisco September 16 1981 House show Miami Florida 1 30 This match was promoted by Championship Wrestling from Florida59 Les Thornton October 16 1981 House show Knoxville Tennessee 4 22 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions 60 Joe Lightfoot November 7 1981 House show Bayamon Puerto Rico 1 7 This match was promoted by Capitol Sports Promotions 61 Les Thornton November 14 1981 House show San Juan Puerto Rico 5 192 This match was promoted by Capitol Sports Promotions 62 Tiger Mask May 25 1982 Big Fight Series Shizuoka Japan 1 313 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling In 1983 some North American promoters declared the title vacant due to Tiger Mask wrestling for the World Wrestling Federation which was not a member of the NWA however during the annual NWA convention the NWA announced that Tiger Mask was still recognized as the official champion and ordered its territories to recognize him as champion 16 Vacated April 3 1983 The championship was vacated after Tiger Mask suffered an injury 63 Tiger Mask June 2 1983 IWGP Championship League 1983 Tokyo Japan 2 71 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling Tiger Mask defeated Kuniaki Kobayashi to win the vacant championship Vacated August 12 1983 The championship was vacated after Tiger Mask retired 64 The Cobra November 3 1983 Toukon Series Tokyo Japan 1 633 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling The Cobra defeated Davey Boy Smith to win the vacant championship During this reign Les Thornton was recognized by some promoters in the United States as world champion due to The Cobra working for the World Wrestling Federation Les Thornton November 14 1983 N A Manila Philippines 6 201 Georgia Championship Wrestling announced that Thornton had won a fictitious tournament to become champion Vacated June 2 1984 American promoters vacated their version of the championship after Les Thornton joined the World Wrestling Federation WWF ahead of its takeover of Georgia Championship Wrestling Thornton continued to bill himself as champion defending the title on WWF events in Georgia as the WWF Lt Hvywt Championship Hector Guerrero July 13 1984 N A Los Angeles California 1 81 Jim Crockett Promotions announced that Guerrero had won a fictitious tournament to become champion Mike Davis October 2 1984 House show Albuquerque New Mexico 1 112 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions Denny Brown November 22 1984 Starrcade 84 The Million Dollar Challenge Greensboro North Carolina 1 248 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions 65 Hiro Saito July 28 1985 Burning Spirit in Summer Osaka Japan 1 lt 1 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 66 The Cobra July 28 1985 Burning Spirit in Summer Osaka Japan 2 4 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling Vacated August 1 1985 The championship was vacated after New Japan Pro Wrestling the promotion which The Cobra performed for pulled out of the NWA 67 Denny Brown August 1 1985 N A N A 1 2 14 Brown had previously won a disputed version of the championship at Starrcade 84 by defeating Mike Davis Brown received official recognition as champion by NWA vice president Shohei Baba promoter of All Japan Pro Wrestling on August 1 after New Japan Pro Wrestling which had controlled the championship since 1982 withdrew from the NWA 68 Gary Royal August 15 1985 House show Kansas City Kansas 1 31 This match was promoted by Central States Wrestling 69 Denny Brown September 15 1985 House show Atlanta Georgia 2 3 321 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions The match between Brown and Gary Royal later aired on NWA World Championship Wrestling via tape delay 2 70 Steve Regal August 2 1986 House show Atlanta Georgia 1 30 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions 2 71 Denny Brown September 1 1986 House show Greenville South Carolina 3 4 187 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions 2 72 Lazor Tron March 7 1987 House show Atlanta Georgia 1 2 215 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions The match between Lazor Tron and Denny Brown later aired on NWA World Championship Wrestling via tape delay Lazor Tron previously won a disputed version of the championship under the ring name Hector Guerrero 2 17 Vacated October 8 1987 The championship was vacated after Lazor Tron left Jim Crockett Promotions 73 Nelson Royal October 16 1987 House show Columbia South Carolina 4 280 This match was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions Royal defeated Denny Brown for the vacant championship the match between Royal and Brown later aired on NWA World Wide Wrestling via tape delay Royal takes the title to Knoxville Tennessee s USA Championship Wrestling promotion in May 1988 Masanobu Fuchi All Japan Pro Wrestling s reigning World Junior Heavyweight Champion received disputed recognition as the new champion however Royal continued promoting the title until 1989 when it was abandoned 74 Scott Armstrong July 22 1988 House show Knoxville Tennessee 1 1 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling 2 75 Nelson Royal July 23 1988 House show Hazard Kentucky 5 8 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling 2 76 Scott Armstrong July 30 1988 House show Chattanooga Tennessee 2 20 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling 2 77 Nelson Royal August 2 1988 House show Knoxville Tennessee 6 108 This match was promoted by USA Championship Wrestling USA Championship Wrestling closed in October 1988 Royal later founded Atlantic Coast Wrestling in the Carolinas and continued to bill himself as world champion 2 78 Les Anderson November 18 1988 House show Unknown 1 209 This match was promoted by Atlantic Coast Wrestling This reign is recognized by the NWA but not Pro Wrestling Zero1 as part of their NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship history 79 Rock the Hunter June 15 1989 House show Unknown 1 27 This match was promoted by Atlantic Coast Wrestling This reign is recognized by the NWA but not Pro Wrestling Zero1 as part of their NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship history 80 Les Anderson December 25 1989 House show Unknown 2 1 This match was promoted by Atlantic Coast Wrestling This reign is recognized by the NWA but not Pro Wrestling Zero1 as part of their NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship history Deactivated December 26 1989 The championship was abandoned after Atlantic Coast Wrestling closed 81 Masayoshi Motegi August 30 1995 Wrestling Bargain Sale Jump Fly Sho 95 Tokyo Japan 1 338 This match was promoted by Wrestle Yume Factory Motegi defeated El Hijo del Santo in a tournament final to revive the championship 18 82 The Great Sasuke August 2 1996 G1 Climax 1996 Tokyo Japan 1 70 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling The Great Sasuke won an eight man tournament to decide the first holder of the J Crown a combination of eight titles categorized junior heavyweight or lower including the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship These titles were still considered separate as opposed to one unified championship and continued to be defended separately on occasion 18 83 Ultimo Dragon October 11 1996 Osaka Crush Night Osaka Japan 1 85 This match was promoted by Wrestle Association R 19 84 Jushin Thunder Liger January 4 1997 Wrestling World 1997 Tokyo Japan 1 183 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 20 85 El Samurai July 6 1997 Summer Struggle 1997 Sapporo Japan 1 35 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 20 86 Shinjiro Otani August 10 1997 The Four Heaven in Nagoya Dome Nagoya Japan 1 87 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 21 Vacated November 5 1997 The championship was vacated when the J Crown was dissolved upon the request of the World Wrestling Federation All of the component titles were returned to their home promotions 87 Logan Caine March 5 1999 House show Parkersburg West Virginia 1 237 Caine defeated Viper in a tournament final to win the vacant championship Vacated October 28 1999 The championship was vacated after Logan Caine failed to appear for a title defense against Vince Kaplack 88 Vince Kaplack October 28 1999 House show Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1 78 This match was promoted by Pro Wrestling eXpress Kaplack defeated Chris Hero who was serving as a replacement for Logan Caine 89 Tony Kozina January 14 2000 House show North Versailles Pennsylvania 1 190 This match was promoted by Pro Wrestling eXpress 90 Rockford 2000 July 22 2000 House show Surrey British Columbia Canada 1 35 This match was promoted by NWA Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling 91 Tony Kozina August 30 2000 N A N A 2 39 Kozina was awarded the championship by NWA officials after Rockford s victory over him was reversed 92 Vince Kaplack October 14 2000 NWA 52nd Anniversary Show Nashville Tennessee 2 17593 Rocky Reynolds April 7 2001 House show Pennsboro West Virginia 1 27 This match was promoted by NWA Southwest 94 Mike Thunder May 4 2001 House show North Richland Hills Texas 1 109 This match was promoted by NWA Southwest 95 Lex Lovett August 21 2001 House show Tampa Florida 1 5396 Jason Rumble October 13 2001 NWA 53rd Anniversary Show Saint Petersburg Florida 1 112 Rumble defeated Lex Lovett Jimmy Rave Brandon K and BJ Turner in a five way match 97 Rocky Reynolds February 2 2002 House show Titusville Pennsylvania 2 14 This match was promoted by Pro Wrestling eXpress 98 Jason Rumble February 16 2002 House show Malden Massachusetts 2 4999 Rocky Reynolds April 6 2002 House show Parkersburg West Virginia 3 56100 Jimmy Rave June 29 2002 House show Cornelia Georgia 1 42 This match was promoted by NWA Wildside Rave defeated Rocky Reynolds and Jeremy Lopez in a three way match 101 Star August 10 2002 House show Columbia Tennessee 1 7102 Jimmy Rave August 17 2002 House show Columbia Tennessee 2 154103 Brother Love January 18 2003 House show Greenville Mississippi 1 140104 Rocky Reynolds June 7 2003 House show Parkersburg West Virginia 4 56105 Chris Draven August 2 2003 House show Parkersburg West Virginia 1 161106 Jerrelle Clark January 10 2004 House show St Petersburg Florida 1 281107 Jason Rumble October 17 2004 NWA 56th Anniversary Show Winnipeg Manitoba Canada 3 312 Rumble defeated Jerrelle Clark and Vance Desmond in a three way match 108 Black Tiger IV August 25 2005 House show Columbia Tennessee 1 178109 Tiger Mask IV February 19 2006 Circuit 2006 Acceleration Tokyo Japan 1 446 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 22 23 110 Mike Quackenbush May 11 2007 Chapter Two Portage Indiana 1 1 275 This match was promoted by Fight Sports Midwest 23 111 Craig Classic November 6 2010 November Coming Fire Fort Pierce Florida 1 247 This match was promoted by NWA Florida Vacated September 20 2011 Classic relinquished the title in protest of The Sheik being stripped of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship Classic brought his own version of the title to Pro Wrestling Zero1 which is referred as the New Wrestling Alliance World Junior Heavyweight Championship 112 Kevin Douglas October 7 2011 House show Charlotte North Carolina 1 373 This match was promoted by NWA Revival Douglas defeated Chase Owens in a tournament final to win the vacant championship Vacated October 13 2012 Kevin Douglas was stripped of the title for no showing a scheduled title defense on October 13 2012 against Chase Owens A one night tournament was held in Kingsport Tennessee in lieu of the Douglas Owens match 113 Chase Owens October 13 2012 House show Kingsport Tennessee 1 301 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain Owens defeated Matt Conard and Zac Vincent in a three way tournament final 114 Jason Kincaid August 10 2013 House show Kingsport Tennessee 1 69 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain 115 Chase Owens October 18 2013 House show Houston Texas 2 78 This match was promoted by NWA Houston 116 Ricky Morton January 4 2014 House show Kingsport Tennessee 1 62 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain 117 Chase Owens March 7 2014 House show Church Hill Tennessee 3 246 This match was promoted by NWA Smoky Mountain 118 Jushin Thunder Liger November 8 2014 Power Struggle Osaka Japan 2 156 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 24 119 Steve Anthony April 13 2015 Casino Royale Las Vegas Nevada 1 163 This match was promoted by Vendetta Pro Wrestling 120 Tiger Mask IV September 23 2015 Destruction in Okayama Okayama Japan 2 178 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 25 121 Steve Anthony March 19 2016 Road to Invasion Attack 2016 Nagoya Japan 2 112 This match was promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling 25 122 John Saxon July 9 2016 House show Pensacola Florida 1 275123 Arrick Andrews April 8 2017 House show Dyersburg Tennessee 1 41 This match was promoted by NWA Mid South 124 Mr USA Christian James May 19 2017 House show Franklin Kentucky 1 85 This match was promoted by NWA New South 125 Barrett Brown August 12 2017 House show Dyersburg Tennessee 1 49 This match was promoted by NWA Mid South Vacated September 30 2017 The championship was vacated after the NWA terminated its contracts with its licensees National Wrestling Alliance Lightning One Inc 126 Homicide March 20 2022 The Crockett CupNight 2 Nashville Tennessee 1 237 Homicide defeated Austin Aries Colby Corino and Darius Lockhart in a four way match to win the vacant championship 26 127 Kerry Morton November 12 2022 Hard Times 3 New Orleans Louisiana 1 516 27 128 Colby Corino August 26 2023 NWA 75th Anniversary Show St Louis Missouri 1 229 28 129 Joe Alonzo March 2 2024 Hard Times 4 Dothan Alabama 1 40 Aired on Powerrr via tape delay on April 9 2024 29 Combined reigns edit nbsp Most combined days at a record setting 4 134 days amp record 7 time champion Danny Hodge Indicates the current championRank Wrestler No ofreigns Combined days1 Danny Hodge 7 4 1342 Mike Quackenbush 1 1 2753 Angelo Savoldi 5 9024 Nelson Royal 6 8465 Mike Clancy 3 7686 Denny Brown 3 4 7567 Danny McShain 1 637The Cobra 2 6379 Chase Owens 3 62610 Tiger Mask IV 2 62411 Baron Michele Leone 1 60212 Hiro Matsuda 2 54813 Ken Mantell 1 2 49314 Jason Rumble 3 47315 Les Thornton 6 42916 Leroy McGuirk 1 40617 Al Madril 1 39818 Tiger Mask 2 38419 Kevin Douglas 1 37320 Verne Gagne 1 37121 Marshall Esteppe 3 37022 Ed Francis 1 36423 Jushin Thunder Liger 2 33924 Masayoshi Motegi 1 33825 Ken Fenelon 2 30126 Kerry Morton 1 29027 Jerrelle Clark 1 28128 Steve Anthony 2 275John Saxon 1 27530 Vince Kaplack 2 25331 Craig Classic 1 24732 Homicide 1 237Logan Caine 1 23734 Tony Kozina 2 22935 Colby Corino 1 22936 Jimmy Rave 2 19637 Rocky Reynolds 4 18138 Black Tiger IV 1 17839 Chris Draven 1 16140 Billy Goelz 2 15941 Brother Love 1 14042 Roger Kirby 1 113 Mike Davis 1 11243 Mike Thunder 1 10944 Dr X 1 10845 Shinjiro Otani 1 8746 Mr USA 1 85Ultimo Dragon 1 8548 Mike DiBiase 1 84Ramon Torres 1 8450 Hector Guerrero Lazor Tron 1 2 8151 Joe McCarthy 1 8052 Chavo Guerrero Sr 2 7953 Lorenzo Parente 2 7154 The Great Sasuke 1 7055 Pat Barrett 1 69Larry Tillman 1 69Jason Kincaid 1 6958 Ricky Morton 1 6259 Lex Lovett 1 53 Wrestling Pro 1 4960 Barrett Brown 1 4961 Arrick Andrews 1 4162 Joe Alonzo 1 40 30 63 Dory Funk 1 3664 Ray Steele 1 35El Samurai 1 3566 Gary Royal 1 3167 Steve Regal 1 3068 Sputnik Monroe 1 2869 Al Williams 1 14Ivan The Terrible 1 1471 Joe Lightfoot 1 7Star73 Jerry Stubbs 1 574 Ron Starr 2 475 Scott Armstrong 2 1Les Anderson 2 177 Hiro Saito 1 lt 1Fred Blassie 1 lt 179 Rock the Hunter 1 N ANotes edit The exact date that Fenelon won the championship is uncertain which means the reign lasted between 730 days and 760 days See also editWWF Light Heavyweight Championship WCW Light Heavyweight Championship WWE Cruiserweight Championship 1996 2007 NXT Cruiserweight ChampionshipReferences edit Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2006 Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w National Wrestling Alliance World Junior Heavyweight Title Wrestling Titles com Retrieved 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