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World Heavyweight Championship (National Wrestling Association)

The World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship of the National Wrestling Association (NWA), an offshoot of the National Boxing Association (NBA).

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The title existed from 1929 through 1949, when it was unified with the National Wrestling Alliance's World Heavyweight Championship.

Title history edit

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Dick Shikat August 23, 1929 N/A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 287 Defeats Jim Londos to be recognized by the athletic commissions of New York and Pennsylvania and the National Boxing Association, all three of which have stripped Gus Sonnenberg of recognition as World champion in July 1929 for "failing to meet real contenders". Sonnenberg continues to be recognized by AWA in Boston. Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
2 Jim Londos June 6, 1930 N/A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 1,847 Defeats Shikat and is initially recognized by the National Boxing Association. At the annual convention in September 1930, NBA agrees to create National Wrestling Association but does not recognize any world champion despite the previous decision made by NBA. On September 30, 1931, Jim Londos is recognized by the members as the first official champion by the National Wrestling Association. Also won the NYSAC World Title on June 25, 1934, defeating Jim Browning and unified both titles, to become recognized as the Undisputed World champion. Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion. [1]
3 Danno O'Mahony June 27, 1935 N/A Boston, Massachusetts 1 431 Defeats Ed Don George on July 30, 1935 and unifies Boston AWA World Title and becomes the "Unified World Champion".[2]
Vacated N/A NWA/NBA title is declared vacant in September 1936.
4 Dean Detton October 8, 1936 N/A St. Louis, MO 1 339 Has defeated a title claimant Dave Levin on 28/09/1936 in Philadelphia. Awarded the recognition as the first NWA champion since Danno O’Mahoney this day. Recognition later withdrawn.
5 John Pesek September 12, 1937 N/A White Sulphur Springs, Virginia 1 338 Title awarded at the NWA/NBA annual meeting.
Vacated N/A Stripped on August 16, 1938, for failure to defend against worthy opponents.
6 Everett Marshall September 14, 1938 N/A Montréal, Quebec 1 101 Title awarded at the NWA/NBA annual meeting. Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
7 Lou Thesz February 23, 1939 N/A St. Louis, Missouri 1 120 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
8 Bronko Nagurski June 23, 1939 N/A Houston, Texas 1 258 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
9 Ray Steele March 7, 1940 N/A St. Louis, Missouri 1 369 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion. [3]
10 Bronko Nagurski March 11, 1941 N/A Houston, Texas 2 86 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
11 Sándor Szabó June 5, 1941 N/A St. Louis, Missouri 1 259 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
12 Bill Longson February 19, 1942 N/A St. Louis, Missouri 1 230 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.[4]
13 Yvon Robert October 7, 1942 N/A Montreal, Quebec 1 20 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
14 Bobby Managoff November 27, 1942 N/A Houston, Texas 1 115 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World Champion.
15 Bill Longson February 19, 1943 N/A St. Louis, Missouri 2 1,463 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.[4]
16 Whipper Billy Watson February 21, 1947 N/A St. Louis, Missouri 1 63
17 Lou Thesz April 25, 1947 N/A St. Louis, Missouri 2 210
18 Bill Longson November 21, 1947 N/A Houston, Texas 3 232
19 Lou Thesz July 20, 1948 N/A Indianapolis, IN 3 505 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion.
Deactivated November 27, 1949 Title unified with the National Wrestling Alliance's World Heavyweight Championship, which is forfeited to Thesz by previous champion Orville Brown when he cannot defend due to career-ending injuries from an automobile accident on November 1.

References edit

  1. ^ "Professional Wrestling Online Museum - Ring Chronicle Hall of Fame Inductee - Jim Londos". www.wrestlingmuseum.com.
  2. ^ "AWA World Heavyweight Title (Boston)". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  3. ^ Hoops, Brian (March 7, 2020). "Daily Pro Wrestling history (03/07): Bruno Sammartino vs. Giant Baba". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Hoops, Brian (February 19, 2017). "Daily Pro Wrestling History (02/19): Kurt Angle vs. Undertaker at No Way Out 2006". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 27, 2017.

External links edit

  • Wrestling-Titles.com

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The World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship of the National Wrestling Association NWA an offshoot of the National Boxing Association NBA World Heavyweight ChampionshipDetailsPromotionNational Wrestling AssociationThe title existed from 1929 through 1949 when it was unified with the National Wrestling Alliance s World Heavyweight Championship Title history editKey No Overall reign numberReign Reign number for the specific championDays Number of days heldNo Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref Date Event Location Reign Days1 Dick Shikat August 23 1929 N A Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1 287 Defeats Jim Londos to be recognized by the athletic commissions of New York and Pennsylvania and the National Boxing Association all three of which have stripped Gus Sonnenberg of recognition as World champion in July 1929 for failing to meet real contenders Sonnenberg continues to be recognized by AWA in Boston Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 2 Jim Londos June 6 1930 N A Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1 1 847 Defeats Shikat and is initially recognized by the National Boxing Association At the annual convention in September 1930 NBA agrees to create National Wrestling Association but does not recognize any world champion despite the previous decision made by NBA On September 30 1931 Jim Londos is recognized by the members as the first official champion by the National Wrestling Association Also won the NYSAC World Title on June 25 1934 defeating Jim Browning and unified both titles to become recognized as the Undisputed World champion Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 1 3 Danno O Mahony June 27 1935 N A Boston Massachusetts 1 431 Defeats Ed Don George on July 30 1935 and unifies Boston AWA World Title and becomes the Unified World Champion 2 Vacated N A NWA NBA title is declared vacant in September 1936 4 Dean Detton October 8 1936 N A St Louis MO 1 339 Has defeated a title claimant Dave Levin on 28 09 1936 in Philadelphia Awarded the recognition as the first NWA champion since Danno O Mahoney this day Recognition later withdrawn 5 John Pesek September 12 1937 N A White Sulphur Springs Virginia 1 338 Title awarded at the NWA NBA annual meeting Vacated N A Stripped on August 16 1938 for failure to defend against worthy opponents 6 Everett Marshall September 14 1938 N A Montreal Quebec 1 101 Title awarded at the NWA NBA annual meeting Retroactively recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 7 Lou Thesz February 23 1939 N A St Louis Missouri 1 120 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 8 Bronko Nagurski June 23 1939 N A Houston Texas 1 258 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 9 Ray Steele March 7 1940 N A St Louis Missouri 1 369 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 3 10 Bronko Nagurski March 11 1941 N A Houston Texas 2 86 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 11 Sandor Szabo June 5 1941 N A St Louis Missouri 1 259 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 12 Bill Longson February 19 1942 N A St Louis Missouri 1 230 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 4 13 Yvon Robert October 7 1942 N A Montreal Quebec 1 20 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 14 Bobby Managoff November 27 1942 N A Houston Texas 1 115 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World Champion 15 Bill Longson February 19 1943 N A St Louis Missouri 2 1 463 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion 4 16 Whipper Billy Watson February 21 1947 N A St Louis Missouri 1 6317 Lou Thesz April 25 1947 N A St Louis Missouri 2 21018 Bill Longson November 21 1947 N A Houston Texas 3 23219 Lou Thesz July 20 1948 N A Indianapolis IN 3 505 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance as the real World champion Deactivated November 27 1949 Title unified with the National Wrestling Alliance s World Heavyweight Championship which is forfeited to Thesz by previous champion Orville Brown when he cannot defend due to career ending injuries from an automobile accident on November 1 References edit Professional Wrestling Online Museum Ring Chronicle Hall of Fame Inductee Jim Londos www wrestlingmuseum com AWA World Heavyweight Title Boston Wrestling Titles com Hoops Brian March 7 2020 Daily Pro Wrestling history 03 07 Bruno Sammartino vs Giant Baba Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved March 8 2020 a b Hoops Brian February 19 2017 Daily Pro Wrestling History 02 19 Kurt Angle vs Undertaker at No Way Out 2006 Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online Retrieved February 27 2017 External links editWrestling Titles com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Heavyweight Championship National 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