List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions
{{short description|List of professional wrestling champions}}
The NWA World's Heavyweight Championship is a world heavyweight championship owned and promoted by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), an American professional wrestling promotion. It is the promotion's premier title.
NWA currently recognizes 102 individual World's Heavyweight Championship reigns.{{Cite web|url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-h.html|title=NWA World Heavyweight Title|website=Wrestling-Titles.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-04}} The inaugural champion was Orville Brown. The longest reigning champion is Lou Thesz, who held the title from November 27, 1949 to March 15, 1956, for a total of 2,300 days (6 years, 3 months, and 16 days); Thesz also holds the record for longest combined reigns at 3,749 days. Shane Douglas has the record for the shortest reign as champion, for less than 1 day. Ric Flair holds the record for most reigns with 9. The youngest champion is Chris Candido who won the title at the age of 22, while the oldest champion is Tim Storm, who won it at the age of 51.
Thom Latimer is the current champion in his first reign. He won the title by defeating EC3 at NWA 76th Anniversary Show on August 31, 2024, in Philadelphia.
Title history
= Names =
class="wikitable" |
Name
!Years |
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NWA World Heavyweight Championship
|July 14, 1948 – October 21, 2016 |
NWA World's Heavyweight Championship
|October 21, 2016 – present |
= Reigns =
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|number = 1
|champion = {{sortname|Orville|Brown}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1948|7|14}}
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|days2 = yes
|location = Waterloo, IA
|event = N/A
|notes = On July 14, 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) was founded in Waterloo, Iowa and Brown was recognized as the first official NWA World Heavyweight Champion. 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.
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}}{{PWtitlereign
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|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 1
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|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=27|year1=1949|month2=3|day2=15|year2=1956}}
|notes = Awarded when Orville Brown suffered career-ending injuries in an automobile accident on November 1, 1949. Thesz had earlier won the National Wrestling Association's World Heavyweight Championship on July 20, 1948 from Wild Bill Longson. Thesz became the undisputed champion of all of wrestling by winning the Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium's World Heavyweight Championship, the remaining major world championship at the time other than the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, defeating Baron Michele Leone on May 21, 1952.
|ref = {{efn|name=Reign2|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Unifies following titles to become the Undisputed World Heavyweight champion:
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- National Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight title, awarded on 49/11/27 when champion Orville Brown is injured in an automobile accident on 49/11/01 before a unification match scheduled on 49/11/25 in St. Louis, MO
- Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium version of the world title, defeating Baron Michele Leone on 52/05/21 in Los Angeles, CA."}}
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|sort number = 3
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Leo|Nomellini}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1955|3|22}}
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|days2 = yes
|location = San Francisco, CA
|event = House show
|notes = Nomellini defeated Lou Thesz by countout in the second fall and disqualification in the third fall. The California Athletic Commission recognized the title change by disqualification, but both wrestlers continued to claim the title.
|ref =
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|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
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|date = {{dts|1955|7|15}}
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|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = Thesz defeated Leo Nomellini in a rematch.
|ref =
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|number = 3
|champion = {{sortname|Whipper Billy|Watson}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1956|03|15}}
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|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = Watson won the match and the championship by count out.
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}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 4
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1956|11|9}}
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|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=9|year1=1956|month2=11|day2=14|year2=1957}}
|location = St. Louis, MO
|event = House show
|notes = Thesz won the match and the championship by count out.
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}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 4.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Édouard|Carpentier}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1957|6|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=14|year1=1957|month2=7|day2=24|year2=1957}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = Carpentier was awarded the title when Lou Thesz could not continue the match due to a back injury. In some territories, Thesz continued to be recognized as NWA World Heavyweight Champion, while in others Carpentier was billed as the champion.
|ref = {{efn|name=Reign4-1|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Edouard Carpentier # 57/06/14 Chicago, IL"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 4.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign =
|date = {{dts|1957|7|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=24|year1=1957|month2=11|day2=14|year2=1957}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = Thesz won a rematch against Édouard Carpentier by disqualification. The NWA initially continued to recognize Carpentier as the champion, but voided any recognition of Carpentier as champion when he withdrew the claim for the title when Eddie Quinn, Carpentier's promoter in Montreal, quit the NWA in August 1958. Some territories such as Boston's Atlantic Athletic Commission (AAC), Los Angeles' North American Wrestling Alliance (NAWA, later WWA), and the Nebraska promotions continued to recognize Carpentier as NWA World Heavyweight Champion. The AAC recognized Killer Kowalski as world champion when he defeated Carpentier in Boston. Nebraska later recognized Verne Gagne as world champion when he defeated Carpentier in Omaha. Los Angeles recognized Freddie Blassie as world champion when he defeated Carpentier in 1961.
|ref = {{efn|name=Reign4-2|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Lou Thesz # 57
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}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 5
|champion = {{sortname|Dick|Hutton}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1957|11|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=14|year1=1957|month2=1|day2=9|year2=1959}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref = {{efn|name=Reign5|'Dick Hutton 57/11/14 Toronto, ON"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 6
|champion = {{sortname|Pat|O'Connor|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1959|1|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=9|year1=1959|month2=3|day2=24|year2=1960}}
|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=9|year1=1959|month2=6|day2=30|year2=1961}}
|location = St. Louis, MO
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref = {{efn|name=Reign6|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Pat O'Connor 59/01/09 St. Louis, MO"}}
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|sort number = 6.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Gene|LeBell}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1960|3|24}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|location = Amarillo, TX
|event = House show
|notes = After LeBell defeated Pat O'Connor, he struck a Texas wrestling commissioner with the championship belt and the decision was reversed.
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|champion = {{sortname|Pat|O'Connor|dab=wrestler}}
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|date = {{dts|1960|3|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=24|year1=1960|month2=6|day2=30|year2=1961}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Amarillo, TX
|event = House show
|notes = The title was returned to O'Connor due to the nature of the championship match.
|ref =
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|number = 7
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1961|6|30}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=30|year1=1961|month2=11|day2=22|year2=1961}}
|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=30|year1=1961|month2=1|day2=24|year2=1963}}
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Bruno|Sammartino}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1962|8|2}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = On August 2, 1962, Sammartino defeated Buddy Rogers in Toronto, but refused to accept the title because Rogers had wrestled with an injury.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1962|8|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=2|year1=1962|month2=8|day2=18|year2=1962}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = The title was returned to Rogers after Sammartino refused the title due to Rogers' injury.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.3
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Bobo|Brazil}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1962|8|18}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=18|year1=1962|month2=10|day2=30|year2=1962}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Newark, NJ
|event = House show
|notes = Brazil refused the title because of a groin injury that Buddy Rogers had claimed to have. However, on September 6, 1962, Brazil was declared champion because a doctor had determined that Rogers had not suffered an injury. This title change is not currently recognized by the NWA.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.4
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1962|10|30}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=30|year1=1962|month2=1|day2=24|year2=1963}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toledo, OH
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.5
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Killer|Kowalski}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1962|11|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=21|year1=1962|month2=1|day2=21|year2=1963}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = Kowalski defeated Buddy Rogers on November 21 in Montreal after Rogers broke his ankle in the first fall. He was only recognized as champion in some states such as Texas until January 21, 1963 when he lost a rematch to Rogers in New York City. Kowalski disputed that Rogers had won the title during the rematch, arguing that the match had not been for the title. The NWA does not recognize any of Rogers' losses, with only one title reign counted for Rogers.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.6
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|1963|1|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=21|year1=1963|month2=1|day2=24|year2=1963}}
|days2 = yes
|location = New York City, NY
|event = House show
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 8
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1963|1|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=24|year1=1963|month2=1|day2=7|year2=1966}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
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Promoters in northeast refuse to recognize Rogers' one-fall loss to Thesz and start World Wide Wrestling Federation with Rogers as the first WWWF World Heavyweight champion"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 8.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 5
|date = {{dts|1963|1|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=24|year1=1963|month2=4|day2=11|year2=1963}}
|days2 = yes
|location= N/A
|event = N/A
|notes = Promoters in the Northeastern United States refused to recognize Buddy Rogers' one-fall loss to Thesz, thus breaking away from the NWA to form the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). Rogers continued to defend the championship in the WWWF until he was declared the first WWWF World Heavyweight Champion on April 11.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 9
|champion = {{sortname|Gene|Kiniski}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1966|1|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=7|year1=1966|month2=2|day2=11|year2=1969}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Louis, MO
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref = {{efn|name=Reign9|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Gene Kiniski 66/01/07 St. Louis, MO"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 10
|champion = {{sortname|Dory|Funk Jr.}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1969|2|11}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=11|year1=1969|month2=5|day2=24|year2=1973}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tampa, FL
|event = House show
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 11
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1973|5|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=24|year1=1973|month2=7|day2=20|year2=1973}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Kansas City, KS
|event = House show
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 12
|champion = {{sortname|Jack|Brisco}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1973|7|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=20|year1=1973|month2=12|day2=2|year2=1974}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 13
|champion = {{sortname|Giant|Baba}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1974|12|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=2|year1=1974|month2=12|day2=9|year2=1974}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = This was a two-out-of-three-falls match.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 14
|champion = {{sortname|Jack|Brisco}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1974|12|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=9|year1=1974|month2=12|day2=10|year2=1975}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 15
|champion = {{sortname|Terry|Funk}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1975|12|10}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=10|year1=1975|month2=2|day2=6|year2=1977}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Miami Beach, FL
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 16
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1977|2|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=6|year1=1977|month2=8|day2=21|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 17
|champion = {{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1979|8|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=21|year1=1979|month2=8|day2=26|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tampa, FL
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 18
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1979|8|26}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=26|year1=1979|month2=10|day2=31|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 19
|champion = {{sortname|Giant|Baba}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1979|10|31}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=31|year1=1979|month2=11|day2=7|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 20
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|1979|11|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=7|year1=1979|month2=9|day2=4|year2=1980}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 21
|champion = {{sortname|Giant|Baba}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1980|9|4}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=4|year1=1980|month2=9|day2=9|year2=1980}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 22
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 5
|date = {{dts|1980|9|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=9|year1=1980|month2=4|day2=27|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 23
|champion = {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1981|4|27}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=27|year1=1981|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Augusta, GA
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 24
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 6
|date = {{dts|1981|5|1}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=1|year1=1981|month2=6|day2=21|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Gainesville, GA
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 25
|champion = {{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1981|6|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=21|year1=1981|month2=9|day2=17|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 26
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1981|9|17}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=17|year1=1981|month2=2|day2=9|year2=1982}}
|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=17|year1=1981|month2=6|day2=10|year2=1983}}
|location = Kansas City, KS
|event = House show
|notes = Former champion Lou Thesz was the special referee.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 26.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|The|Midnight Rider|Dusty Rhodes}}
|reign =
|date = {{dts|1982|2|9}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
|notes = On February 9, 1982 in Miami, The Midnight Rider (Dusty Rhodes under a mask due to being under suspension in Florida) defeated Ric Flair for the title, but he returned it when then-NWA President Bob Geigel asked Rider to unmask or return the championship belt as NWA rules at the time forbade masked wrestlers from holding it.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 26.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|date = {{dts|1982|2|9}}
|event = House show
|reign =
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=9|year1=1982|month2=7|day2=9|year2=1982}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = The championship was returned to Flair.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 26.3
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Jack|Veneno}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1982|9|7}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|location = Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
|event = House show
|notes = Veneno defeated Ric Flair in Santo Domingo. As Veneno refused to defend the title outside his native country, the title was returned to Flair on the same day.
|ref = {{efn|name=Veneno|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 17 "Flair allows himself to be pinned by Jack Veneno to avoid the riot from the audience, but the title is returned to Flair"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 26.4
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign =
|date = {{dts|1982|9|7}}
|location = Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
|event = House show
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=7|year1=1982|month2=1|day2=6|year2=1983}}
|days2 = yes
|notes =
|ref = {{efn|name=Veneno}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 26.5
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Carlos|Colón|Carlos Colón Sr.}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1983|1|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=6|year1=1983|month2=1|day2=10|year2=1983}}
|days2 = yes
|location = San Juan, Puerto Rico
|event = House show
|notes = Colon's WWC World Heavyweight Championship was also on the line. This title change is not recognized by the NWA.
|ref = {{efn|name=ColonUnrecog|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 17 "Carlos Colon # 1983/01/06 San Juan, PR"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 26.6
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign =
|date = {{dts|1983|1|10}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=10|year1=1983|month2=2|day2=8|year2=1983}}
|days2 = yes
|event = House show
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|days2 = yes
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|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 28
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1983|11|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=24|year1=1983|month2=3|day2=20|year2=1984}}
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|location = Greensboro, NC
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|
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|days2 = yes
|location = Wellington, New Zealand
|event = House show
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|date = {{dts|1984|03|23}}
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|days2 = yes
|location = Kallang, Singapore
|event = House show
|notes =This title change was not authorized by the NWA. This title change was recognized by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1993 until 2001, and has been occasionally recognized by the NWA since 2015.
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|number = 29
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=6|year1=1984|month2=5|day2=24|year2=1984}}
|days2 = yes
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|days2 = yes
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|ref =
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|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
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|days2 = yes
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|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 35
|champion = {{sortname|Ricky|Steamboat}}
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=20|year1=1989|month2=5|day2=7|year2=1989}}
|days2 = yes
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|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 36
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=7|year1=1989|month2=7|day2=7|year2=1990}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, TN
|event = WrestleWar
|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 37
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|date = {{dts|1990|07|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=7|year1=1990|month2=1|day2=11|year2=1991}}
|days2 = yes
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|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 38
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
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|days2 = yes
|location = East Rutherford, NJ
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|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 39
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|days2 = yes
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|notes = Briefly defended along with the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. This title change was originally ignored in the United States.
|ref = {{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/NWA/posts/pfbid0TuNW8edKB3K2qTaDFoqKCPXRBvdMK3eGJ1JJyptJ3osGNt8mDjJVMKJFUjdeC3D1l|title= Tatsumi Fujinami wins NWA World Heavyweight Championship|publisher=NWA|date=2022-03-21|accessdate=2022-07-10}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 40
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=19|year1=1991|month2=9|day2=8|year2=1991}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Petersburg, FL
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}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 40.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|1991|9|8}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Ric Flair was stripped of the title upon signing with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
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|number = 41
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=12|year1=1992|month2=1|day2=4|year2=1993}}
|days2 = yes
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|ref =
}}
{{PWtitlereign
|number = 42
|champion = {{sortname|The|Great Muta|Keiji Mutoh}}
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=4|year1=1993|month2=2|day2=21|year2=1993}}
|days2 = yes
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|ref =
}}
{{PWtitlereign
|number = 43
|champion = {{sortname|Barry|Windham}}
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|days2 = yes
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|notes =
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|number = 44
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=18|year1=1993|month2=9|day2=15|year2=1993}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Biloxi, MS
|event = Beach Blast
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}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 44.5
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|1993|9|15}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = WCW withdrew from the NWA on September 1, 1993. Dropping any mentions of the NWA name, WCW retained the physical title belt, which continued to be defended as the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship. The NWA declared their championship vacant.
|ref = {{cite web| url=http://thehistoryofwwe.com/wcw93.htm | title=WCW 1993 | access-date=December 19, 2019}}{{cite web| url=https://www.wrestlingforum.com/threads/wrestling-observer-1993.1995481/page-2 | title=Wrestling Observer 1993 | date=September 27, 1993 | access-date=December 19, 2019| publisher=Wrestling Observer Newlletter}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 44.6
|type = promotion
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|number = 45
|champion = {{sortname|Shane|Douglas}}
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|date = {{dts|1994|8|27}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
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}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 45.2
|type = vacated
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|location = Philadelphia, PA
|event = NWA World Title Tournament
|days2 = yes
|notes = Shane Douglas, immediately upon winning it, refused the NWA championship and declared the ECW Championship, of which he was already in possession, to be a world championship. ECW then withdrew from the NWA.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 46
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|days2 = yes
|location = Cherry Hill, NJ
|event = NWA World Heavyweight Title Tournament
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|number = 47
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|days2 = yes
|location = Erlanger, KY
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref = {{cite web|url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/smw/results/1995a.html#022495|title=Smoky Mountain Wrestling: January-March 1995|publisher=Pro Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments|access-date=2008-01-10|quote=February 24, 1995 in Erlanger, KY; Dan Severn beat Chris Candido (10:00) via submission to win the NWA World Title.}}{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0224-war-games-wcw-wrestlewar-1991-230721 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/24): War Games at WCW WrestleWar 1991 | date=February 24, 2017 | access-date=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
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|number = 48
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|days2 = yes
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|number = 49
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|ref =
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|number = 50
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|ref =
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|days2 = yes
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|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 51
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|days2 = yes
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|number = 52
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|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 53
|champion = {{sortname|Mike|Rapada}}
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|location = Nashville, TN
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|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
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|ref =
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|sort number = 54.2
|type = vacated
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|notes = The championship was held up after a Corino vs. Shinya Hashimoto title match ended in a no contest due to Corino being unable to compete after sustaining a head injury.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 55
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|days2 = yes
|location = McKeesport, PA
|event = Clash of the Champions
|notes = This was three matches held round robin style; Gary Steele vs. Steve Corino, Gary Steele vs. Shinya Hashimoto, and Steve Corino vs. Shinya Hashimoto. Hashimoto won the round robin matches.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 56
|champion = {{sortname|Dan|Severn}}
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|days2 = yes
|event = Vast Energy
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|days2 = yes
|notes = Dan Severn was stripped of the title after refusing to defend the championship on the inaugural NWA: Total Nonstop Action pay-per-view.
|ref =
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|type = promotion
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|number = 57
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|days2 = yes
|location = Huntsville, AL
|event = Weekly pay-per-view event #1
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|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 58
|champion = {{sortname|Ron|Killings|R-Truth}}
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|notes =
|ref =
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|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
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|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, TN
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|ref = {{cite web|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=1395|title=NWA: Total Nonstop Action #22}}{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/tna/021120.html|title=NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV - November 20, 2002}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 60
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|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, TN
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|notes = This was a three-way match, also involving Raven.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 61
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|days2 = yes
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|notes =
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 62
|champion = {{sortname|A.J.|Styles}}
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|date = {{dts|2004|4|21}}
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|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, TN
|event = Weekly pay-per-view event #91
|notes = This was a steel cage match.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 63
|champion = {{sortname|Ron|Killings|R-Truth}}
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|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=19|year1=2004|month2=6|day2=2|year2=2004}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, TN
|event = Weekly pay-per-view event #95
|notes = This was a four-way match, also involving Chris Harris and Raven.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 64
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
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|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=2|year1=2004|month2=4|day2=3|year2=2005}}
|location = Nashville, TN
|event = Weekly pay-per-view event #97
|notes = This was a King of the Mountain match, also involving A.J. Styles, Chris Harris, and Raven. Ron Killings defeated Jarrett on the June 23 weekly pay-per-view event for the title, but due to issues surrounding the title change, the title was held up, before Vince Russo gave Jarrett the title back.{{cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/Torch_Flashbacks_19/article_13901.shtml|title=Top 5 Stories 1 Yr. Ago: Flair's autobiography, TNA draws ratings, Angle to return, Mordecai|last=Keller|first=Wade|date=July 9, 2005 | publisher=Pro Wrestling Torch | access-date=October 4, 2011}}
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 65
|champion = {{sortname|Ray|González}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2005|4|3}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|location = San Juan, Puerto Rico
|event = Juicio Final 2005
|notes = González pinned Jarrett on April 3 in San Juan, but the decision was reversed after the match due to an unauthorized referee counting the pinfall while the originally sanctioned referee was knocked out. Title change was ignored by TNA but was retroactively recognized by the NWA in 2015.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 66
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|2005|4|3}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=3|year1=2005|month2=5|day2=15|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = San Juan, Puerto Rico
|event = Juicio Final 2005
|notes = The title was returned to Jarrett due to the nature of the championship match. The NWA regards this as a continuation of Jarrett's third reign rather than the start of his fourth reign.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 67
|champion = {{sortname|A.J.|Styles}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|2005|5|15}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=15|year1=2005|month2=6|day2=19|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Hard Justice
|notes = Tito Ortiz was the special referee.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 68
|champion = {{sortname||Raven|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2005|6|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=19|year1=2005|month2=9|day2=15|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Slammiversary
|notes = This was a King of the Mountain match, also involving Abyss, Monty Brown, and Sean Waltman.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 69
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|2005|9|15}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=15|year1=2005|month2=10|day2=23|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Windsor, ON
|event = International Incident
|notes = This was a "Raven's Rules" match.
|ref = {{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/news/date-pro-wrestling-history-915-nwo-wins-war-games-hennig-wins-wcw-us-title-160656 | title=Pro wrestling history (9/15): nWo wins War Games, Hennig wins WCW US title | date=September 15, 2015 | access-date=January 25, 2020 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 70
|champion = {{sortname||Rhino|Rhyno}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2005|10|23}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=23|year1=2005|month2=10|day2=25|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Bound for Glory
|notes = Rhino won the right to face Jeff Jarrett in a Gauntlet for the Gold match after designated challenger Kevin Nash fell ill and withdrew. Tito Ortiz was the special referee.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 71
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 5
|date = {{dts|2005|10|25}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=25|year1=2005|month2=2|day2=12|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Impact!
|notes = Aired November 3, 2005 on tape delay.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 72
|champion = {{sortname|Christian|Cage}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2006|2|12}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=12|year1=2006|month2=6|day2=18|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Against All Odds
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 73
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 6
|date = {{dts|2006|6|18}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=18|year1=2006|month2=10|day2=22|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Slammiversary
|notes = This was a King of the Mountain match, also involving Abyss, Ron Killings, and Sting.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 74
|champion = {{sortname||Sting|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2006|10|22}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=22|year1=2006|month2=11|day2=19|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Plymouth, MI
|event = Bound for Glory
|notes = Kurt Angle was the special outside enforcer. This was a Title vs. Career match where Sting put his career on the line.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 75
|champion = {{sortname||Abyss|dab=wrestler}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2006|11|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=19|year1=2006|month2=1|day2=14|year2=2007}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Genesis
|notes = Abyss defeated Sting by disqualification after Sting pushed the referee.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 76
|champion = {{sortname|Christian|Cage}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2007|1|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=14|year1=2007|month2=5|day2=13|year2=2007}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, FL
|event = Final Resolution
|notes = This was a three-way elimination match, also involving Sting.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 76.1
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2007|5|13}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Christian Cage was stripped of the championship when the NWA ended its business agreement with TNA.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 76.2
|type = promotion
|name = National Wrestling Alliance/Pro Wrestling Organization LLC
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 77
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2007|9|1}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=1|year1=2007|month2=8|day2=2|year2=2008}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Bayamón, Puerto Rico
|event = House show
|notes = Pearce defeated Brent Albright in the finals of the Reclaiming the Glory tournament. Pearce competed as a substitute for Bryan Danielson, who defeated Pearce in the semifinals but withdrew from the tournament due to a detached retina. Danielson was the special referee.
|ref = {{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2010/08/01/14895916.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130115072140/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2010/08/01/14895916.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=January 15, 2013|title=Complex forging of ROH's Adam Pearce|date=August 1, 2010|last=Kamchen|first=Richard|access-date=August 4, 2010|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=Canadian Online Explorer}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 78
|champion = {{sortname|Brent|Albright}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2008|08|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=2|year1=2008|month2=9|day2=20|year2=2008}}
|days2 = yes
|location = New York City, NY
|event = Death Before Dishonor VI
|notes =
|ref = {{cite web | url=http://www.rohwrestling.com/live/events/past-event | title=Official Ring of Honor Results page >> "Death Before Dishonor VI - New York, NY 8/2/08" | publisher=Ring of Honor | access-date=April 7, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130322142414/http://www.rohwrestling.com/live/events/past-event | archive-date=March 22, 2013 | url-status=dead }}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 79
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2008|09|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=20|year1=2008|month2=10|day2=25|year2=2008}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Philadelphia, PA
|event = Glory By Honor VII
|notes =
|ref = {{cite web | url=http://www.rohwrestling.com/live/events/past-event | title=Official Ring of Honor Results page >> "Glory By Honor VII - Philadelphia, PA 9/20/08" | publisher=Ring of Honor | access-date=April 7, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130322142414/http://www.rohwrestling.com/live/events/past-event | archive-date=March 22, 2013 | url-status=dead }}{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/date-pro-wrestling-history-920-flair-defeats-mcdaniel-gagne-beats-von-raschke-160911 | title=On this date in pro wrestling history (9/20): Flair defeats McDaniel, Gagne beats Von Raschke | date=September 20, 2015 | access-date=February 19, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 80
|champion = {{sortname|Blue|Demon Jr.}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2008|10|25}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=25|year1=2008|day2=14|month2=03|year2=2010}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Mexico City, Mexico
|event = House show
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 81
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|2010|3|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=14|year1=2010|month2=3|day2=6|year2=2011}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Charlotte, NC
|event = House show
|notes = This was a three-way elimination match, also featuring Phill Shatter.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 82
|champion = {{sortname|Colt|Cabana}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2011|3|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=6|year1=2011|month2=4|day2=23|year2=2011}}
|days2 = yes
|location = West Hollywood, CA
|event = NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
|notes = Aired April 2, 2011 on tape delay.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 83
|champion = {{sortname|The|Sheik|Josef Samael}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2011|4|23}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=23|year1=2011|month2=7|day2=11|year2=2011}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Jacksonville, FL
|event = Subtle Hustle
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 83.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2011|7|11}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = The Sheik was stripped of the championship for refusing to defend against Adam Pearce on July 31, 2011.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 84
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|2011|7|31}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=31|year1=2011|month2=4|day2=8|year2=2012}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Columbus, OH
|event = NWA at the Ohio State Fair
|notes = Pearce defeated Chance Prophet, Jimmy Rave, and Shaun Tempers in a four-way match to win the vacant championship.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 85
|champion = {{sortname|Colt|Cabana}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2012|4|8}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=8|year1=2012|month2=7|day2=21|year2=2012}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Glendale, CA
|event = NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
|notes = Aired April 29, 2012 on tape delay.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 85.2
|type = promotion
|name = National Wrestling Alliance/International Wrestling Corp.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 86
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 5
|date = {{dts|2012|7|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=21|year1=2012|month2=10|day2=27|year2=2012}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Kansas City, KS
|event = Metro Pro Wrestling
|notes = Aired September 23, 2012 via tape delay. This was a two-out-of-three falls match and was match four of a seven-match series between Pearce and Colt Cabana. During this reign, ownership of the NWA World Championship and the NWA itself was transferred from Pro Wrestling Organization LLC to the International Wrestling Corp.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 86.3
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2012|10|27}}
|location = Berwick, Victoria, Australia
|event = NWA Warzone Wrestling 14
|days2 = yes
|notes = Adam Pearce left the NWA and resigned as champion after the organization refused to allow him to defend the title in the concluding match of his seven-match series against Colt Cabana. The match did take place with Cabana winning, but both wrestlers refused the title in the aftermath.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 87
|champion = {{sortname||Kahagas|Kahagas}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2012|11|02}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=02|year1=2012|month2=03|day2=16|year2=2013}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Clayton, NJ
|event = Wrath of Champions
|notes = Kahagas won an elimination match for the vacant title by last eliminating Damien Wayne. Match also featured Chance Prophet, Jason Kincaid, Lance Erikson, Anthony Nese, Papadon, Biggie Biggs, and Lance Anoa'i. Kahagas was the reigning NWA National Heavyweight Champion at the time of his victory.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 88
|champion = {{sortname|Rob|Conway}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2013|3|16}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=16|year1=2013|month2=1|day2=4|year2=2014}}
|days2 = yes
|location = San Antonio, TX
|event = A Monster's Ball
|notes = Conway replaced an injured Jax Dane and defeated Kahagas for the championship.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 89
|champion = {{sortname|Satoshi|Kojima}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2014|1|4}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=4|year1=2014|month2=6|day2=2|year2=2014}}
|days2 = yes
|event = Wrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome
|notes =
|ref = {{cite web|url=http://www.njpw.co.jp/match/detail_result.php?e=781|title=バディファイトPresents Wrestle Kingdom 8 in 東京ドーム|access-date=January 4, 2014 |work=New Japan Pro-Wrestling|language=ja}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 90
|champion = {{sortname|Rob|Conway}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2014|6|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=2|year1=2014|month2=2|day2=14|year2=2015}}
|days2 = yes
|event = Cauliflower Alley Club Reunion Show
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 91
|champion = {{sortname|Hiroyoshi|Tenzan}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2015|2|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=14|year1=2015|month2=8|day2=29|year2=2015}}
|days2 = yes
|event = The New Beginning in Sendai
|notes =
|ref = {{cite web|url=http://www.njpw.co.jp/match/detail_result.php?e=935|title=The New Beginning in Sendai|access-date=February 14, 2015 | work=New Japan Pro-Wrestling|language=ja}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 92
|champion = {{sortname|Jax|Dane}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2015|8|29}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=29|year1=2015|month2=10|day2=21|year2=2016}}
|days2 = yes
|location = San Antonio, TX
|event = World War Gold
|notes =
|ref = {{cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/Other_News_4/article_87225.shtml|title=NWA news: New NWA World Hvt. champion determined in Texas|date=August 29, 2015 | access-date=August 30, 2015 | work=Pro Wrestling Torch}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ringside.nwaondemand.com/breaking-news-tim-storm-defeats-jax-dane-in-sherman-tx-to-become-the-new-nwa-worlds-heavyweight-champion/|title=BREAKING NEWS: Tim Storm defeats Jax Dane in Sherman, TX to become the new NWA World's Heavyweight Champion!!!|last=Hart|first=Douglas|work=ringside.nwaondemand.com|publisher=National Wrestling Alliance|date=October 21, 2016|access-date=June 10, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161024040944/http://www.ringside.nwaondemand.com/breaking-news-tim-storm-defeats-jax-dane-in-sherman-tx-to-become-the-new-nwa-worlds-heavyweight-champion/|archive-date=October 24, 2016|url-status=dead}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 91.2
|type = promotion
|name = National Wrestling Alliance/Lightning One Inc.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 93
|champion = {{sortname|Tim|Storm}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2016|10|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=21|year1=2016|month2=12|day2=09|year2=2017}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Sherman, TX
|event = House show
|notes =On October 1, 2017, Billy Corgan's company Lightning One, Inc. purchased the NWA, including the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. During this reign, the NWA's licensing model was abolished and championship matches were limited primarily to performers under contract with Lightning One, Inc.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 94
|champion = {{sortname|Nick|Aldis}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2017|12|09}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=09|year1=2017|month2=09|day2=01|year2=2018}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Sewell, NJ
|event = Cage of Death 19
|notes =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 95
|champion = Cody
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2018|09|01}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=09|day1=01|year1=2018|month2=10|day2=21|year2=2018}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Hoffman Estates, IL
|event = All In
|notes =
|ref = {{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/indies/cody-wins-nwa-worlds-heavyweight-championship-all-265026|title=Cody wins NWA Worlds Heavyweight Title at All In|date=September 1, 2018|first=Joseph|last=Cyrruer|access-date=September 2, 2018|work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 96
|champion = {{sortname|Nick|Aldis}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2018|10|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=21|year1=2018|month2=08|day2=29|year2=2021}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, TN
|event = NWA 70th Anniversary Show
|notes = This was a two-out-of-three falls match.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 97
|champion = {{sortname|Trevor|Murdoch}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2021|08|29}}
|days = {{age in days|month1=08|day1=29|year1=2021|month2=02|day2=12|year2=2022}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Louis, MO
|event = NWA 73rd Anniversary Show
|notes = This was a Title vs. Career match where Murdoch put his career on the line.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 98
|champion = {{sortname|Matt|Cardona}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2022|02|12}}
|days = {{age in days|month1=02|day1=12|year1=2022|month2=06|day2=11|year2=2022}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Oak Grove, KY
|event = PowerrrTrip
|notes = Aired via tape delay on the March 8, 2022 episode of NWA Powerrr.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 98.5
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2022|6|11}}
|location = Knoxville, TN
|event = Alwayz Ready
|days2 = yes
|notes = Cardona vacated the title due to an injury.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 99
|champion = {{sortname|Trevor|Murdoch}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2022|06|11}}
|days = {{age in days|month1=06|day1=11|year1=2022|month2=11|day2=12|year2=2022}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Knoxville, TN
|event = Alwayz Ready
|notes = Defeated Nick Aldis, Thom Latimer, and Sam Shaw in a four-way match for the vacant title.
|ref = {{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/news/other-wrestling/trevor-murdoch-wins-nwa-world-heavyweight-title-at-alwayz-ready|title=Trevor Murdoch wins NWA World Heavyweight Title at Alwayz Ready|last=Rose|first=Bryan|work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online|date=June 11, 2022|access-date=June 12, 2022}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 100
|champion = Tyrus
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2022|11|12}}
|days = {{age in days|month1=11|day1=12|year1=2022|month2=08|day2=27|year2=2023}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Chalmette, LA
|event = Hard Times 3
|notes = This was a three-way match, also involving Matt Cardona.
|ref = {{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/.amp/news/other-wrestling/nwa-hard-times-3-live-results-trevor-murdoch-vs-tyrus-vs-matt-cardona|title=NWA Hard Times 3 live results: Trevor Murdoch vs. Tyrus vs. Matt Cardona|last=MacDonald|first=Josiah|work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online|date=November 12, 2022|access-date=November 13, 2022}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 101
|champion = EC3
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2023|08|27}}
|days = {{age in days nts|2023|08|27|2024|08|31}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Louis, MO
|event = NWA 75th Anniversary Show
|notes = This was a Bullrope match with Tyrus's wrestling career on the line as well.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 102
|champion = Thom Latimer
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2024|08|31}}
|days = {{age in days|2024|08|31}}+
|days2 = yes
|location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|event = NWA 76th Anniversary Show
|notes = Aired on tape delay on October 1, 2024 as an episode of NWA Powerrr.
}}{{BundleEnd}}
Combined reigns
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| image2 = Lou Thesz with NWA World Championship 1980's.png
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| caption3 = Record nine-time champion Ric Flair
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!style="background-color:#ffe6bd"|† |Indicates the current champion |
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|The reign is shorter than one day. |
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class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
!Rank !Wrestler !No. of !Combined days | ||
1
|{{sortname|Lou|Thesz}} || 3 || 3,749 | ||
---|---|---|
2
|{{sortname|Ric|Flair}} || 9 || 3,119 | ||
3
|{{sortname|Harley|Race}} || 7 || 1,800 | ||
4
|{{sortname|Dory|Funk Jr.}} || 1 || 1,563 | ||
5
|{{sortname|Dan|Severn}} || 2 || 1,559 | ||
6
|{{sortname|Nick|Aldis}} || 2 || 1,309 | ||
7
|{{sortname|Gene|Kiniski}} || 1 || 1,131 | ||
8
|{{sortname|Adam|Pearce}} || 5 || 1,078 | ||
9
|{{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}} || 6 || 1,006 | ||
10
|{{sortname|Pat|O'Connor|Pat O'Connor (wrestler)}} || 1 || 903 | ||
11
|{{sortname|Jack|Brisco}} || 2 || 866 | ||
12
|{{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|dab=wrestler}} || 1 || 573 | ||
13
|{{sortname|Rob|Conway}} || 2 || 551 | ||
14
|Blue Demon Jr. || 1 || 505 | ||
15
|{{sortname|Orville|Brown}} || 1 || 501 | ||
16
|{{sortname|Naoya|Ogawa}} || 2 || 469 | ||
17
|{{sortname|Terry|Funk}} || 1 || 424 | ||
18
|{{sortname|Dick|Hutton}} || 1 || 421 | ||
19
|{{sortname|Jax|Dane}} || 1 || 419 | ||
20
|{{sortname|Tim|Storm}} || 1 || 414 | ||
21
|{{sortname||EC3|dab=wrestler}} || 1 || 370 | ||
22
|{{sortname|Trevor|Murdoch}} || 2 || 321 | ||
23
|Tyrus || 1 || 288 | ||
24
|{{sortname|Christian|Cage}} || 2 || 245 | ||
25
|style="background:#ffe6bd;"|{{sortname|Thom|Latimer}} † || 1 || {{age in days|August 31, 2024}}+ | ||
26
|Whipper Billy Watson || 1 || 239 | ||
27
|{{sortname||Sting|dab=wrestler}} || 2 || 216 | ||
rowspan=2|28
|{{sortname|A.J.|Styles}} || 3 || 196 | ||
{{sortname|Hiroyoshi|Tenzan}} | 1 | 196 |
30
|{{sortname|Mike|Rapada}} || 2 || 179 | ||
31
|{{sortname|Steve|Corino}} || 1 || 172 | ||
32
|{{sortname|Colt|Cabana}} || 2 || 152 | ||
33
|{{sortname|Satoshi|Kojima}} || 1 || 149 | ||
34
|{{sortname|Barry|Windham}} || 1 || 147 | ||
35
|{{sortname|Masahiro|Chono}} || 1 || 145 | ||
36
|{{sortname||Kahagas|Kahagas}} || 1 || 134 | ||
rowspan=2|37
|{{sortname|Ron|Killings|R-Truth}} || 2 || 119 | ||
{{sortname|Matt|Cardona}} | 1 | 119 |
39
|{{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes}} || 3 || 107 | ||
40
|{{sortname|Chris|Candido}} || 1 || 97 | ||
41
|{{sortname||Raven|dab=wrestler}} || 1 || 88 | ||
42
|{{sortname|Shinya|Hashimoto}} || 1 || 84 | ||
43
|{{sortname|The|Sheik|The Sheik II}} || 1 || 79 | ||
44
|{{sortname|Ricky|Steamboat}} || 1 || 76 | ||
45
|{{sortname|Ron|Garvin}} || 1 || 62 | ||
46
|{{sortname|Tatsumi|Fujinami}} || 1 || 59 | ||
47
|{{sortname||Abyss|dab=wrestler}} || 1 || 56 | ||
48
|Cody Rhodes || 1 || 50 | ||
rowspan=2|49
|{{sortname|Brent|Albright}} || 1 || 49 | ||
{{sortname|Ken|Shamrock}} | 1 | 49 |
51
|{{sortname|The|Great Muta|Keiji Mutoh}} || 1 || 48 | ||
52
|{{sortname||Sabu|dab=wrestler}} || 1 || 38 | ||
53
|{{sortname|Giant|Baba}} || 3 || 19 | ||
54
|{{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} || 1 || 18 | ||
55
|{{sortname|Gary|Steele}} || 1 || 7 | ||
56
|{{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} || 1 || 4 | ||
57
|{{sortname||Rhino|Rhyno}} || 1 || 2 | ||
58
|{{sortname|Ray|González}} || 1 || 1 | ||
59
|{{sortname|Shane|Douglas}} || 1 || <1 |
Footnotes
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- {{cite book|first1=Royal | last1=Duncan | first2=Gary | last2=Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories: Professional Wrestling Champions Around the World from the 19th Century to the Present | year=2000 | publisher=Archeus Communications | location=Waterloo, ON | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 | chapter=United States: 19th century & widely defended titles – NWA, WWF, AWA, IWA, ECW, NWA: NWA World Heavyweight Title}}
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References
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External links
- [https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=179 NWA World Heavyweight Championship] at Cagematch.net
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