NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship

{{short description|Professional wrestling championship}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}}

{{Infobox professional wrestling championship

|championshipname=Texas Heavyweight Championship

|image=NewTexasHeavyweightChampionshipBelt.jpg

|caption=The Texas Heavyweight Championship as most recently seen March 20, 2021, where it was reactivated.

|won =

|currentholder=

|promotion=NWA Southwest
NWA Houston
World Class Championship Wrestling
World Class Wrestling Association
United States Wrestling Association
Southwest Wrestling Entertainment

|created=1930s

|mostreigns=Pepper Gomez (15 reigns)

|firstchamp=Martino Angelo

|longestreign=Everett Marshall
(1,095+ days)

|shortestreign=Jerry "The King" Lawler (3 days)

|oldest=Johnny Valentine (42 years, 160 days minimum)

|youngest=David Von Erich (20 years, 50 days)

|pastnames=

  • NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship
  • WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship
  • USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship

}}

The NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title that has existed since the 1930s.{{cite web | url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/tx-h.html | title=NWA Texas Heavyweight Title | access-date=March 30, 2017 | work=Wrestling-Titles}} Though its exact date of creation isn't known, it is among the oldest championships used in professional wrestling today. The title has used a variety of different names over the years, which consists of initial changes to represent the various companies that have controlled the title at different times. Originally, it was simply known as the Texas Heavyweight Championship until its name was changed after the formation of the National Wrestling Alliance in 1948. For most of the title's existence, at least until the early 1990s, it was defended almost exclusively within the Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio areas of Texas. From the 1930s to the mid-1960s, these cities and the surrounding towns were within the territory operated by Ed McLemore, which was known simply as Southwest Sports, Inc. at the time. After McLemore's death, the territory came under the control of Fritz Von Erich and was renamed as Big Time Wrestling. However, the promotion would be renamed World Class Championship Wrestling in the early 1980s, which is the name the territory is best remembered under today. The championship remained an NWA affiliated title until February 1986.

In 1986, WCCW withdrew from the NWA and changed their name to the World Class Wrestling Association, while still promoting under the WCCW banner. The title became the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship at this time. In August 1989, the title became the USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship in the United States Wrestling Association when WCCW was transformed into the USWA.

It was renamed the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship in July 1990 after the WCWA split from the USWA, then became the USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship again from January 1991 until February 1992, when it became inactive. It then reverted to its original name when awarded to NWA Southwest, where it was used until that promotion shut down in September 2011. It then went to NWA Houston, where it was subsequently merged with the NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Championship in a title unification match when Jax Dane defeated Raymond Rowe, NWA Lone Star Champion Ryan Genesis and NWA Texas Champion Scott Summers to unify the titles on December 14, 2012, in Cypress, Texas. The title was brought back in 2021 when Devon Nicholson bought it from a private owner. He used the title in the promotion Southwest Wrestling Entertainment, where Nicholson (wrestling as The Blood Hunter)] defeated Gangrel in the finals of a battle royal-based tournament to become the first champion in 8 years.{{Cite web|title=Blood Hunter vs Gangrel|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dERLIDQikNU |access-date=2021-03-25|website=YouTube| date=March 21, 2021 |language=en}} However, he vacated the title the next year and sold the belt to a private collector.

The Texas Heavyweight Championship was reactivated on February 3,2024 by 360 Pro Wrestling at their Bumble Rumble event in Little-River Academy Texas. Will Allday defeated Izzy James to become the new Texas Heavyweight Champion.{{cite web | url=https://solowrestling.mundodeportivo.com/new/108866-se-vende-titulo | title=Hannibal vende el Texas Heavyweight Championship | date=May 16, 2022 }}

Championship tournaments

=NWA Texas Championship Tournament (1967)=

The NWA Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tag team tournament held in Dallas, Texas on May 2, 1967, for the vacant NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/singletny.html#texas67 |title=Texas Title Tournament 1967 |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com }}

{{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds

| RD1=Semifinals

| RD2=Qualifiers

| RD3=Finalists

| RD4=Finals

| RD1-team01 = Buddy Austin

| RD1-team02 = Danny Plechas

| RD1-score01 =

| RD1-score02 =

| RD1-team03 = Buddy Moreno

| RD1-team04 = Luis Hernandez

| RD1-score03 = Draw

| RD1-score04 =

| RD1-team05 = Kenji Shibuya

| RD1-team06 = Bearcat Wright

| RD1-score05 = Draw

| RD1-score06 =

| RD1-team07 = Jack Daniels

| RD1-team08 = Cowboy Bob Ellis

| RD1-score07 =

| RD1-score08 =

| RD1-team09 = Joe Blanchard

| RD1-team10 = Jim Dalton

| RD1-score09 =

| RD1-score10 =

| RD1-team11 = Yamamoto

| RD1-team12 = Jim Bernard

| RD1-score11 =

| RD1-score12 =

| RD1-team13 = Tarzan Tyler

| RD1-team14 = Karl Karlson

| RD1-score13 =

| RD1-score14 =

| RD1-team15 = Mike Paidousis

| RD1-team16 = Paul DeMarco

| RD1-score15 =

| RD1-score16 =

| RD2-team01 = Buddy Austin

| RD2-team02 = BYE

| RD2-score01 =

| RD2-score02 =

| RD2-team03 = BYE

| RD2-team04 = Bob Ellis

| RD2-score03 =

| RD2-score04 =

| RD2-team05 = Joe Blanchard

| RD2-team06 = Jim Bernard

| RD2-score05 = Draw

| RD2-score06 =

| RD2-team07 = Tarzan Tyler

| RD2-team08 = Paul DeMarco

| RD2-score07 =

| RD2-score08 =

| RD3-team01 = Buddy Austin

| RD3-team02 = Bob Ellis

| RD3-score01 =

| RD3-score02 =

| RD3-team03 = BYE

| RD3-team04 = Paul DeMarco

| RD3-score03 =

| RD3-score04 =

| RD4-team01 = Buddy Austin

| RD4-team02 = Paul DeMarco

| RD4-score01 =

| RD4-score02 =

}}

=NWA Texas Championship Tournament (1984)=

The NWA Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tournament held in San Antonio, Texas on June 23, 1984, for the vacant NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/singletny.html#texas84 |title=Texas Title Tournament 1984 |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com }}

{{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds

| RD1=Semifinals

| RD2=Qualifiers

| RD3=Finalists

| RD4=Finals

| RD1-team01 = Jose Lothario

| RD1-team02 = Bill Irwin

| RD1-score01 =

| RD1-score02 =

| RD1-team03 = George Weingroff

| RD1-team04 = Gino Hernandez

| RD1-score03 =

| RD1-score04 =

| RD1-team05 = Black Gordman

| RD1-team06 = Terry Gordy

| RD1-score05 =

| RD1-score06 =

| RD1-team07 = Johnny Mantell

| RD1-team08 = Kerry Von Erich

| RD1-score07 =

| RD1-score08 =

| RD1-team09 = John Tatum

| RD1-team10 = Jules Strongbow

| RD1-score09 =

| RD1-score10 =

| RD1-team11 = Buck Zumhofe

| RD1-team12 = Michael Hayes

| RD1-score11 =

| RD1-score12 =

| RD1-team13 = Kevin Von Erich

| RD1-team14 = Killer Khan

| RD1-score13 =

| RD1-score14 =

| RD1-team15 = BYE

| RD1-team16 = BYE

| RD1-score15 =

| RD1-score16 =

| RD2-team01 = Jose Lothario

| RD2-team02 = Gino Hernandez

| RD2-score01 =

| RD2-score02 =

| RD2-team03 = Terry Gordy

| RD2-team04 = Kerry Von Erich

| RD2-score03 =

| RD2-score04 =

| RD2-team05 = Jules Strongbow

| RD2-team06 = Buck Zumhofe

| RD2-score05 =

| RD2-score06 =

| RD2-team07 = Kevin Von Erich

| RD2-team08 = Ric Flair

| RD2-score07 =

| RD2-score08 =

| RD3-team01 = Gino Hernandez

| RD3-team02 = Kerry Von Erich

| RD3-score01 =

| RD3-score02 =

| RD3-team03 = Jules Strongbow

| RD3-team04 = Ric Flair

| RD3-score03 =

| RD3-score04 =

| RD4-team01 = Gino Hernandez

| RD4-team02 = Ric Flair

| RD4-score01 =

| RD4-score02 =

}}

†Kerry Von Erich was originally in the bracket set to face Ric Flair in the final round. But his injury prevented him from competing, and thus was replaced by Gino Hernandez

=WCCW Texas Championship Tournament (1987)=

The WCCW Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tournament held in Fort Worth, Texas on January 12, 1987, for the vacant WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/singletny.html#texas87 |title=Texas Title Tournament 1987 |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com }}

{{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds

| RD1=Semifinals

| RD2=Qualifiers

| RD3=Finalists

| RD4=Finals

| RD1-team01 = Bob Bradley

| RD1-team02 = Roberto Soto

| RD1-score01 =

| RD1-score02 =

| RD1-team03 = Steve Simpson

| RD1-team04 = Scott Casey

| RD1-score03 =

| RD1-score04 =

| RD1-team05 = BYE

| RD1-team06 = BYE

| RD1-score05 =

| RD1-score06 =

| RD1-team07 = BYE

| RD1-team08 = BYE

| RD1-score07 =

| RD1-score08 =

| RD1-team09 = Matt Borne

| RD1-team10 = The Grappler

| RD1-score09 =

| RD1-score10 =

| RD1-team11 = Tony Atlas

| RD1-team12 = Killer Tim Brooks

| RD1-score11 =

| RD1-score12 =

| RD1-team13 = The Dingo Warrior

| RD1-team14 = Master Gee

| RD1-score13 =

| RD1-score14 =

| RD1-team15 = BYE

| RD1-team16 = BYE

| RD1-score15 =

| RD1-score16 =

| RD2-team01 = Bob Bradley

| RD2-team02 = Steve Simpson

| RD2-score01 =

| RD2-score02 =

| RD2-team03 = BYE

| RD2-team04 = BYE

| RD2-score03 =

| RD2-score04 =

| RD2-team05 = Matt Borne

| RD2-team06 = Tony Atlas

| RD2-score05 =

| RD2-score06 =

| RD2-team07 = The Dingo Warrior

| RD2-team08 = BYE

| RD2-score07 =

| RD2-score08 =

| RD3-team01 = Bob Bradley

| RD3-team02 = BYE

| RD3-score01 =

| RD3-score02 =

| RD3-team03 = Matt Borne

| RD3-team04 = The Dingo Warrior

| RD3-score03 =

| RD3-score04 =

| RD4-team01 = Bob Bradley

| RD4-team02 = The Dingo Warrior

| RD4-score01 =

| RD4-score02 =

}}

=USWA Texas Championship Tournament (1991)=

The USWA Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tournament held in Dallas, Texas on January 25, 1991, to crown the first-ever USWA Texas Heavyweight Champion.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/singletny.html#texas91 |title=USWA Texas Title Tournament 1991 |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com }}

{{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds

| RD1=Semifinals

| RD2=Qualifiers

| RD3=Finalists

| RD4=Finals

| RD1-team01 = Mike Davis

| RD1-team02 = Billy Travis

| RD1-score01 =

| RD1-score02 =

| RD1-team03 = John Tatum

| RD1-team04 = Bill Dundee

| RD1-score03 =

| RD1-score04 =

| RD1-team05 = Jeff Jarrett

| RD1-team06 = Sumo Ricky

| RD1-score05 =

| RD1-score06 =

| RD1-team07 = Eric Embry

| RD1-team08 = Gary Young

| RD1-score07 =

| RD1-score08 =

| RD1-team09 = Steve Austin

| RD1-team10 = Steven Dane

| RD1-score09 =

| RD1-score10 =

| RD1-team11 = Khris Germany

| RD1-team12 = The California Stud

| RD1-score11 =

| RD1-score12 =

| RD1-team13 = BYE

| RD1-team14 = BYE

| RD1-score13 =

| RD1-score14 =

| RD1-team15 = BYE

| RD1-team16 = BYE

| RD1-score15 =

| RD1-score16 =

| RD2-team01 = Mike Davis

| RD2-team02 = Bill Dundee

| RD2-score01 =

| RD2-score02 =

| RD2-team03 = Jeff Jarrett

| RD2-team04 = Gary Young

| RD2-score03 =

| RD2-score04 =

| RD2-team05 = Steve Austin

| RD2-team06 = The California Stud

| RD2-score05 = DDQ

| RD2-score06 =

| RD2-team07 = BYE

| RD2-team08 = BYE

| RD2-score07 =

| RD2-score08 =

| RD3-team01 = BYE

| RD3-team02 = BYE

| RD3-score01 =

| RD3-score02 =

| RD3-team03 = BYE

| RD3-team04 = BYE

| RD3-score03 =

| RD3-score04 =

| RD4-team01 = Bill Dundee

| RD4-team02 = Gary Young

| RD4-score01 =

| RD4-score02 =

}}

Title history

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|champion={{sort|Angelo|Martino Angelo}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1930}}s| days={{sort|00|The length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=2

|champion={{sort|Savage|Leo Savage}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1930}}s| days={{sort|00|}} ||event=House show ||notes=Records unclear as to whom he defeated to become champion

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=3

|champion=Chief Little Beaver || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1938}}| days={{sort|00|}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Awarded when Savage left the match

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=4

|champion={{sortname|Everett|Marshall}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1938|March}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|March 31, 1938|February 1, 1942}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|March 31, 1938|February 1, 1942}} and {{age in days|March 1, 1938|February 28, 1942}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=5

|champion={{sort|Bobby|Managoff|Bobby Managoff}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1942|February}}| days={{sort|{1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 17 days.}} ||event=House show ||notes=Records are unclear if he defeated Marshall or someone else to become champion

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=6

|champion={{sort|Humberto|Juan Humberto}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 17, 1942}}| days=815 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=7

|champion={{sortname|Lou|Thesz}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 12, 1944}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Hans Schnabel.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=8

|champion={{sortname|Ernie|Dusek}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 30, 1944}}| days=44 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=9

|champion={{sortname|Lou|Thesz}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|August 13, 1944}}| days=117 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-august-13-bob-backlund-vs-superstar-graham-cage-match | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (August 13): Bob Backlund Vs. Superstar Graham cage match, Ricky Steamboat Vs. Paul Orndorff, AJ Styles Vs. RVD | date=August 13, 2015 | access-date=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=10

|champion={{sort|Olson|Olaf Olson}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 8, 1944}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|December 8, 1944|March 2, 1945}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

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|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1945}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=11

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 2, 1945}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas || event= House show ||notes=Defeated Dizzy Davis in tournament final to win the vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=12

|champion={{sort|Bobby|Managoff|Bobby Managoff}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|April 20, 1945}}| days=21 ||event=House show ||notes=Records unclear as to whom he defeated to become champion

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=13

|champion={{sortname|Jules|Strongbow|John Bilbo (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 11, 1945}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-11-von-erichs-vs-verne-don-leo-jonathan-shane-douglas | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 11): Von Erichs vs. Verne & Don Leo Jonathan, Shane Douglas vs 2 Cold Scorpio | date=May 11, 2015 | access-date=March 21, 2020 | work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=14

|champion={{sort|Bobby|Managoff|Bobby Managoff }} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|May 18, 1945}}| days=56 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=15

|champion={{sortname|Dave|Levin|Dave Levin (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 13, 1945}}| days=14 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=16

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|July 27, 1945}}| days=35 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=17

|champion={{sort|Cox|Ted Cox}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 31, 1945}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=18

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|September 7, 1945}}| days=12 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Cox again loses the title to Juan Humberto on September 10, 1945, in Galveston, Texas, where he is still billed as champion as of the end of the month.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=19

|champion={{sort|Casey|Jim Casey}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 19, 1945}}| days=65 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=20

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|November 23, 1945}}| days=161 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=21

|champion={{sortname|Lou|Thesz}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|May 3, 1946}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=22

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|May 10, 1946}}| days=45 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/daily-updates/day-pro-wrestling-history-gagne-retires-awa-champion-austins-ex-wife-beats-lesnars | title=On this day in pro wrestling history: Gagne retires as AWA champion, Austin's ex-wife beats Lesnar's wife for WWF title, Steamboat & Youngblood, Thesz Vs Rogers | date=May 10, 2015 | access-date=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=23

|champion={{sortname|Kay|Bell}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 24, 1946}}| days=32 ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=24

|champion={{sortname|Dave|Levin|Dave Levin (wrestler)}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|July 26, 1946}}| days=21 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=25

|champion={{sort|Cox|Ted Cox}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|August 16, 1946}}| days=16 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=26

|champion={{sort|Garibaldi|Gino Garibaldi}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1946|September}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|September 1, 1946|December 17, 1946}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Still champion October 8, 1946.

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|type=unrecorded

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|start={{dts|1946|September}}

|end={{dts|December 17, 1946}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=27

|champion={{sortname|Lou|Thesz}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|December 17, 1946}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|December 17, 1946|July 30, 19}}. days.}} ||event=House show

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|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1947}}| days=

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|sortnumber=27.5

|start={{dts|December 17, 1946}}

|end={{dts|July 13, 1947}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=28

|champion={{sortname|Sonny|Myers|Sonny Myers}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1947|July}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|July 31, 1947|August 1, 1947}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|July 31, 1947|August 1, 1947}} and {{age in days|July 1, 1947|August 1, 1947}} days.}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Sometime before July 13, 1947.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=29

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 1, 1947}}| days=175 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Sonny Myers.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=30

|champion={{sortname|Sonny|Myers|Sonny Myers}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|January 23, 1948}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0123-hulk-hogan-defeats-iron-sheik-wwf-title-302441 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/23): Hulk Hogan defeats Iron Sheik for WWF title| date=January 23, 2020 | access-date=January 25, 2020 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=31

|champion={{sort|Yukon Eric|Yukon Eric}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 30, 1948}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=32

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|February 6, 1948}}| days=91 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=33

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 7, 1948}}| days=35 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-7-jeff-jarrett-ends-david-arquettes-wcw-title-reign | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 7): Jeff Jarrett ends David Arquette's WCW title reign, Nick Bockwinkel Vs. Ray Stevens| date=May 7, 2015 | access-date=February 10, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=34

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|June 11, 1948}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=35

|champion={{sort|Davis|Dizzy Davis}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 30, 1948}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=36

|champion={{sortname|Antonino|Rocca|Antonino Rocca}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 6, 1948}}| days=98 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=37

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|November 12, 1948}}| days=18 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=38

|champion={{sortname|Antonino|Rocca|Antonino Rocca}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|November 30, 1948}}| days=32 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=39

|champion={{sort|Davis|Dizzy Davis}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|January 1, 1949}}| days=27 ||location=Waco, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=40

|champion={{sortname|Wild Red|Berry|Red Berry (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 28, 1949}}| days=33 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=41

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|March 2, 1949}}| days=30 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=42

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|April 1, 1949}}| days=21 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=43

|champion={{sortname|Sonny|Myers|Sonny Myers}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|April 22, 1949}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|April 22, 1949|May 1, 1949}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|April 22, 1949|May 1, 1949}} and {{age in days|April 22, 1949|May 31, 1949}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=44

|champion={{sort|Wagner|Bob Wagner}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1949|May}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|May 2, 1949|June 30, 1949}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=45

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero|Rito Romero}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 15, 1949}}| days={{age in days|June 15, 1949|July 8, 1949}} ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=46

|champion={{sortname|Sonny|Myers|Sonny Myers}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|July 8, 1949}}| days=18 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=47

|champion={{sort|O'Donnell|Sandy O'Donnell}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 26, 1949}}| days=0 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=47.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|July 26, 1949}}| days= ||notes=Won title by disqualification so title was held up.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=48

|champion={{sortname|Sonny|Myers|Sonny Myers}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|August 5, 1949}}| days=14 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Sandy O’Donnell in rematch.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=49

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|August 19, 1949}}| days=67 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=50

|champion={{sortname|Wild Red|Berry|Red Berry (wrestler)}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|October 25, 1949}}| days=35 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=51

|champion={{sort|Newman|Leo Newman}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 29, 1949}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|November 29, 1949|December 1, 1949}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|November 29, 1949|December 1, 1949}} and {{age in days|November 29, 1949|December 15, 1949}} days.}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=51.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1949|December}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=52

|champion={{sortname|Verne|Gagne|Verne Gagne}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 16, 1949}}| days=28 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=53

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|January 13, 1950}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|January 13, 1950|March 16, 1950}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0113-tna-genesis-2013-301556 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/13): TNA Genesis 2013 | date=January 13, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=53.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1950}}| days= ||notes=After a match against Timmy Geohagen.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=54

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain }} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|March 17, 1950}}| days=28 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Timmy Geohagen.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=55

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|April 14, 1950}}| days=21 ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=56

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain }} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|May 5, 1950}}| days=32 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-5-bruno-vs-gorilla-puerto-rico-2nd-annual-von-erich | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 5): Bruno Vs. Gorilla in Puerto Rico, 2nd annual Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions| date=May 5, 2015 | access-date=February 10, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=57

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero|Rito Romero }} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|June 6, 1950}}| days=24 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=58

|champion={{sortname|Sonny|Myers|Sonny Myers}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|June 30, 1950}}| days=38 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Rito Romero.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=59

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|August 7, 1950}}| days=32 ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=60

|champion={{sortname|Verne|Gagne|Verne Gagne}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|September 8, 1950}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=61

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero|Rito Romero}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|October 27, 1950}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=62

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain }} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|December 15, 1950}}| days=21 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=63

|champion={{sort|Savish|Danny Savish}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 5, 1951}}| days=152 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=64

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero|Rito Romero }} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|June 6, 1951}}| days=2 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=65

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=8 ||date= {{dts|June 8, 1951}}| days=4 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=66

|champion={{sort|Martin|Wayne Martin}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 12, 1951}}| days=6 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=67

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=9 ||date= {{dts|June 18, 1951}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|June 18, 1951|June 17, 1951}} days.}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Awarded due to interference by Sonny Myers.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=67.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1951}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=68

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka|Duke Keomuka}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 17, 1951}}| days=18 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Ray Gunkel to win the vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=69

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 4, 1951}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|September 4, 1951|November 15, 1951}} days.}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=69.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1951}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=70

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || reign=10 ||date= {{dts|October 23, 1951}}| days=24 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=71

|champion=Mighty Atlas || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 16, 1951}}| days=32 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=72

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka|Duke Keomuka }} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|December 18, 1951}}| days=157 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=73

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|May 23, 1952}}| days=126 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=74

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka|Duke Keomuka}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|September 26, 1952}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=75

|champion=Cyclone Ayala || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 14, 1952}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|November 14, 1952|December 1, 1952}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|November 14, 1952|December 1, 1952}} and {{age in days|November 14, 1952|December 31, 1952}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=76

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka|Duke Keomuka}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|1952|December}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|December 31, 1952|January 6, 1953}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|December 31, 1952|January 6, 1953}} and {{age in days|December 2, 1952|January 6, 1953}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=76.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1953|January}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=77

|champion=Cyclone Anaya || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|January 6, 1953}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|January 6, 1953|February 16, 1953}} days.}} ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|type=unrecorded

|sort number=77.5

|start={{dts|January 6, 1953}}

|end={{dts|February 17, 1953}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=78

|champion={{sort|Moto|Mr. Moto}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 16, 1953}}| days=1 ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=78.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|February 17, 1953}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=79

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|February 18, 1953}}| days=443 ||location=Austin, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Mr. Moto to win the vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=80

|champion={{sortname|Bull|Curry|Bull Curry}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 7, 1954}}| days=14 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=81

|champion={{sort|Guzmán, Enrique|Enrique Guzmán}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 21, 1954}}| days=21 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=82

|champion={{sortname|Ed|Francis|Ed Francis}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 11, 1954}}| days=41 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=83

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 22, 1954}}| days=5 ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=84

|champion={{sortname|Ed|Francis|Ed Francis}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|July 27, 1954}}| days=87 ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=85

|champion={{sort|Sheik|The Sheik}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 22, 1954}}| days=28 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=86

|champion={{sort|Torres|Polo Torres}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 19, 1954}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|November 19, 1954|July 1, 1955}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|November 19, 1954|July 1, 1955}} and {{age in days|November 19, 1954|July 31, 1955}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=87

|champion={{sort|Moto|Mr. Moto}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|1955|July}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|July 31, 1955|August 5, 1955}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|July 31, 1955|August 5, 1955}} and {{age in days|July 12, 1955|August 5, 1955}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Sometime after July 12, 1955.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=88

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 5, 1955}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|August 5, 1955|December 1, 1955}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|August 5, 1955|December 1, 1955}} and {{age in days|August 5, 1955|December 31, 1955}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=89

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka|Duke Keomuka}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|1955|December}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|December 1, 1955|January 31, 1956}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=90

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|1956|January}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|January 31, 1956|June 1, 1956}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|January 31, 1956|June 1, 1956}} and {{age in days|January 1, 1956|June 1, 1956}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=91

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|June 1, 1956}}| days=34 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-june-1-rogers-beats-gomez-gordman-goliath-baba-loses-pwf | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (June 1): Rogers beats Gomez, Gordman & Goliath, Baba loses PWF Title, Flair Vs. KVE, Lawler Vs. Son, Undertaker Vs. Edge | date=June 1, 2015 | access-date=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=92

|champion={{sortname|Kay|Bell}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 5, 1956}}| days=28 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=93

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|August 2, 1956}}| days=1 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=94

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|August 3, 1956}}| days=15 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=95

|champion={{sortname|Gene|Kiniski|Gene Kiniski}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 18, 1956}}| days=6 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won in a tag team match, teaming with Lenny Montana to defeat Gomez and Ray Gunkel.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=95.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|August 24, 1956}}| days= ||notes=After a match against Pepper Gomez.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=96

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|September 7, 1956}}| days=42 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Kelly in rematch.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=97

|champion={{sort|Medico|El Médico}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 19, 1956}}| days=112 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=98

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|February 8, 1957}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|February 8, 1957|February 21, 1957}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=99

|champion={{sort|Medico|El Médico}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|1957|February}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|February 1, 1957|February 22, 1957}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=100

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|February 22, 1957}}| days=56 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0222-sting-defeats-hogan-win-vacant-wcw-title-230591 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/22): Sting defeats Hogan to win vacant WCW title | date=February 22, 2017 | access-date=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=101

|champion={{sortname|Don Leo|Jonathan|Don Leo Jonathan}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|April 19, 1957}}| days=133 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=102

|champion={{sort|Ivan the Terrible|Ivan the Terrible}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 30, 1957}}| days=14 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=103

|champion={{sort|Medico|El Médico}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|September 13, 1957}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=104

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|November 1, 1957}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=105

|champion={{sort|Duggan|Crusher Duggan}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 8, 1957}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=106

|champion={{sort|Melby|Bill Melby}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 15, 1957}}| days=67 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=107

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|January 21, 1958}}| days=66 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=108

|champion={{sort|Medico|El Médico}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|March 28, 1958}}| days=28 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=109

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=8 ||date= {{dts|April 25, 1958}}| days=14 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=110

|champion={{sort|Medico|El Médico}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|May 9, 1958}}| days=77 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=111

|champion={{sort|Steinborn|Dick Steinborn}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 25, 1958}}| days=70 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=112

|champion={{sortname|Tosh|Togo|Harold Sakata}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 3, 1958}}| days=35 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=113

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=9 ||date= {{dts|November 7, 1958}}| days=39 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=114

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|December 16, 1958}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|December 16, 1958|December 31, 1958}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Sometime after November 18, 1958.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=115

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=10 ||date= {{dts|1958|December}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|December 31, 1958|January 13, 1959}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|December 17, 1958|January 13, 1959}} and {{age in days|January 1, 1933|January 3, 1933}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=115.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|January 13, 1959}}| days= ||location=Dallas, Texas ||notes=After a match against Joe Christie.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=116

|champion={{sort|Christie|Joe Christie}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 20, 1959}}| days=108 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Gomez in rematch. || ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0120-hhh-returns-wins-2002-royal-rumble-302156 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/20): HHH returns, wins 2002 Royal Rumble | date=January 20, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=117

|champion={{sort|Hernandez, Luis|Luis Hernandez}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 8, 1959}}| days=27 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=118

|champion=Corsica Joe || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 4, 1959}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|June 4, 1959|July 10, 1959}} days.}} ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Still champion as of June 25, 1959.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|type=unrecorded

|sort number=118.5

|start={{dts|June 4, 1959}}

|end={{dts|July 10, 1959}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=119

|champion={{sort|Kozak|Nick Kozak }} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 10, 1959}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|July 10, 1959|October 1, 1959}} days.}} ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|type=unrecorded

|sort number=119.5

|start={{dts|July 10, 1959}}

|end={{dts|1959|October}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=120

|champion={{sort|Kozak|Nick Kozak}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|1959|October}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|October 31, 1959|January 8, 1960}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|October 31, 1959|January 8, 1960}} and {{age in days|October 1, 1959|January 8, 1960}} days.}} ||event=House show ||notes=Records unclear as to whom he defeated.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=121

|champion={{sort|Managoff|Pete Managoff}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 8, 1960}}| days=91 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=122

|champion=Torbellino Blanco || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|April 8, 1960}}| days=18 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Records unclear as to whom he defeated.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=123

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|April 26, 1960}}| days=14 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=124

|champion=Torbellino Blanco || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|May 10, 1960}}| days=43 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=125

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka|Duke Keomuka}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|June 22, 1960}}| days=14 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=126

|champion=Torbellino Blanco || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|July 6, 1960}}| days=16 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=127

|champion={{sortname|Don Leo|Jonathan|Don Leo Jonathan}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|July 22, 1960}}| days=42 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=128

|champion=Torbellino Blanco || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|September 2, 1960}}| days=8 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=129

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|September 10, 1960}}| days=19 ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=130

|champion=Ciclon Negro || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 29, 1960}}| days=113 ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=131

|champion={{sortname|Don|Manoukian}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 20, 1961}}| days=21 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=132

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=11 ||date= {{dts|February 10, 1961}}| days=95 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=132.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|May 16, 1961}}| days= ||location=Dallas, Texas ||notes=After a match against Angelo Poffo.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=133

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=12 ||date= {{dts|May 23, 1961}}| days=31 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Wins rematch.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=134

|champion={{sortname|Waldo|Von Erich}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 23, 1961}}| days=21 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=135

|champion={{sortname|Dory|Dixon}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 14, 1961}}| days=105 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=136

|champion={{sortname|Sputnik|Monroe|Sputnik Monroe (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 27, 1961}}| days=21 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=137

|champion={{sort|Gonzales, Pepe|Pepe Gonzales}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 17, 1961}}| days=14 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=138

|champion={{sort|Dalton|Jack Dalton}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 1, 1961}}| days=35 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=139

|champion={{sortname|Dory|Dixon}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|January 5, 1962}}| days=133 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=140

|champion={{sort|Mummy|The Mummy}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 18, 1962}}| days=28 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=141

|champion={{sortname|Sailor Art|Thomas}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 15, 1962}}| days=133 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=142

|champion={{sort|Medico|El Médico}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|October 26, 1962}}| days=77 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=143

|champion={{sortname|Rip|Hawk}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 11, 1963}}| days=28 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=144

|champion={{sortname|Sweet Daddy|Siki}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 8, 1963}}| days=77 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=145

|champion={{sortname|Sailor Art|Thomas}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|April 26, 1963}}| days=7 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=146

|champion={{sortname|Bill|Watts|Bill Watts}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 3, 1963}}| days=49 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=147

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=13 ||date= {{dts|June 21, 1963}}| days=8 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=148

|champion={{sortname|Mark|Lewin}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 29, 1963}}| days=87 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=149

|champion={{sortname|Billy|White Wolf|Adnan El Kassey}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 24, 1963}}| days=70 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=150

|champion={{sortname|Joe|Blanchard}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 3, 1963}}| days=204 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=151

|champion=Tokyo Tom || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 24, 1964}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|June 24, 1964|July 1, 1964}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|June 24, 1964|July 1, 1964}} and {{age in days|June 24, 1964|July 30, 1964}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Most likely Rey Urbano although Antonio Inoki has also wrestled as Tokyo Tom in his early days in the US.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=152

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=14 ||date= {{dts|1964|July}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|July 30, 1964|January 5, 1965}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|July 30, 1964|January 5, 1965}} and {{age in days|July 1, 1964|January 5, 1965}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=153

|champion={{sortname|Fritz|Von Erich|Fritz Von Erich}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 5, 1965}}| days=3 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=154

|champion={{sortname|Ernie|Ladd}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 8, 1965}}| days=112 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=155

|champion={{sortname|Fritz|Von Erich|Fritz Von Erich}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|April 30, 1965}}| days=221 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=155.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|December 7, 1965}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=156

|champion={{sortname|Fritz|Von Erich|Fritz Von Erich}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|January 11, 1966}}| days=314 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Lyons in rematch.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=157

|champion={{sortname|Joe|Blanchard}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|November 21, 1966}}| days=56 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=158

|champion={{sortname|Fritz|Von Erich|Fritz Von Erich}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|January 16, 1967}}| days=70 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show | ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0116-arn-anderson-bobby-eaton-win-wcw-tag-team-titles | title=Pro wrestling history (01/16): Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton win WCW Tag Team Titles | date=January 16, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=158.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|March 27, 1967}}| days= ||notes=Fritz won NWA American Title

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=159

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Austin}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 2, 1967}}| days=99 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Paul DeMarco in 16 man tournament final.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=160

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Moreno|Omar Atlas}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 9, 1967}}| days=36 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Or August 3, 1967 in Corpus Christi, Texas.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=160.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|September 14, 1967}}| days= ||notes=Moreno injured.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=161

|champion={{sortname|Billy Red|Lyons}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 8, 1967}}| days=142 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Duke Keomua by default tournament final to win the vacant title when Keomuka is unable to wrestle due to injuries inflicted by The Spoiler in earlier round.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=162

|champion={{sort|Spoiler|The Spoiler}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 29, 1968}}| days=113 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=163

|champion={{sortname|Grizzly|Smith}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 20, 1968}}| days=28 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=163.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|August 17, 1968}}| days= ||notes=After a match against Spoiler I.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=164

|champion={{sort|Spoiler|The Spoiler}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|August 20, 1968}}| days=112 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Smith in rematch; starts wrestling as Don Jardine without the mask in October 1968.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=165

|champion={{sort|Miller|Dan Miller}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 10, 1968}}| days=80 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=166

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|February 28, 1969}}| days=99 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0228-anderson-hansen-win-nwa-tag-titles-230931 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/28): Andersen & Hansen win NWA Tag Titles | date=February 28, 2017 | access-date=February 28, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=167

|champion={{sortname|José|Lothario}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 7, 1969}}| days=74 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=168

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|August 20, 1969}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|August 20, 1969|October 1, 1969}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|August 20, 1969|October 1, 1969}} and {{age in days|August 20, 1969|October 28, 1969}} days.}} ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=169

|champion={{sortname|Wahoo|McDaniel}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1969|October}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|October 1, 1969|October 29, 1969}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=170

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|October 29, 1969}}| days=89 ||location=Austin, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=171

|champion={{sortname|Wahoo|McDaniel}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|January 26, 1970}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|January 26, 1970|February 10, 1970 }} days.}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Wins the title again defeating Valentine on February 6, 1970 in Houston, Texas.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|type=unrecorded

|sort number=171.5

|start={{dts|January 26, 1970}}

|end={{dts|February 10, 1970}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=172

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|February 10, 1970}}| days=245 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=173

|champion={{sortname|George|Scott|George Scott (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 13, 1970}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|October 13, 1970|November 1, 1970}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|October 13, 1970|November 1, 1970}} and {{age in days|October 13, 1970|November 10, 1970}} days.}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=174

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|1970|November}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 11 days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=175

|champion=Mr. Wrestling || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 11, 1970}}| days=98 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=176

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine }} || reign=8 ||date= {{dts|February 17, 1971}}| days=1 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=177

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || reign=15 ||date= {{dts|February 18, 1971}}| days=11 ||location=Corpus Christi, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=178

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || reign=9 ||date= {{dts|March 1, 1971}}| days=261 ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=179

|champion={{sortname|José|Lothario}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|November 17, 1971}}| days=113 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=180

|champion={{sortname|Red|Bastien}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 9, 1972}}| days=107 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=181

|champion={{sortname|Stan|Stasiak}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 24, 1972}}| days=123 ||location=Irving, Texas ||event=Parade of Champions

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=182

|champion={{sortname|José|Lothario}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|October 25, 1972}}| days=86 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=183

|champion={{sortname|The|Missouri Mauler}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 19, 1973}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|January 19, 1973|April 27, 1973}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=184

|champion={{sortname|José|Lothario }} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|1973}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|January 20, 1973|April 28, 1973}} days.}} ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=185

|champion={{sortname|Blackjack|Mulligan}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|April 28, 1973}}| days=6 ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=186

|champion={{sortname|José|Lothario }} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|May 4, 1973}}| days=14 ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=187

|champion={{sortname|Blackjack|Mulligan}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|May 18, 1973}}| days=5 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=188

|champion={{sortname|José|Lothario}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|May 23, 1973}}| days=217 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=188.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|December 26, 1973}}| days= ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||notes=After a match against Great Mephisto.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=189

|champion=Great Mephisto || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 15, 1974}}| days=133 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Wins rematch. || ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0115-big-john-studd-wins-1989-royal-rumble-301781 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/15): Big John Studd wins 1989 Royal Rumble | date=January 15, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=190

|champion={{sortname|Red|Bastien}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|May 28, 1974}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|May 28, 1974|September 1, 1974}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|May 28, 1974|September 1, 1974}} and {{age in days|May 28, 1974|September 30, 1974}} days.}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-28-hulk-hogan-vs-nick-bockwinkel-bruno-vs-superstar | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 28): Hulk Hogan Vs. Nick Bockwinkel, Bruno Vs. Superstar Graham double DQ | date=May 28, 2015 | access-date=February 10, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=191

|champion={{sortname|El|Gran Markus}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1974|September}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|September 30, 1974|February 1, 1975}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|September 30, 1974|February 1, 1975}} and {{age in days|September 30, 1974|February 21, 1975}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=192

|champion={{sortname|José|Lothario }} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|1975|February}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 26 days.}} ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=193

|champion={{sortname|El|Gran Markus}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|February 26, 1975}}| days=2 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=194

|champion={{sortname|Al|Madril}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 28, 1975}}| days=75 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0228-anderson-hansen-win-nwa-tag-titles-230931 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/28): Andersen & Hansen win NWA Tag Titles | date=February 28, 2017 | access-date=February 28, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=195

|champion={{sortname|John|Tolos}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 14, 1975}}| days=62 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=196

|champion={{sortname|Al|Madril}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|July 15, 1975}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|July 15, 1975|September 16, 1975 }} days.}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=196.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1975}}| days= ||notes=Title held up after match against John Tolos.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=197

|champion={{sortname|John|Tolos}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|September 16, 1975}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|September 16, 1975|October 1, 1975}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|September 16, 1975|October 1, 1975}} and {{age in days|September 16, 1975|October 30, 1975}} days.}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Tolos won rematch.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=198

|champion={{sortname|Al|Madril}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|1975|October}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 30 days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=199

|champion={{sortname|Peter|Maivia}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 31, 1975}}| days=3 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=200

|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Wolfe}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 3, 1975}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between November 3, 1975 and {{age in days|November 3, 1975|November 25, 1975}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=201

|champion={{sortname|John|Tolos}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|1975|November}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|November 4, 1975|November 26, 1975}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=202

|champion={{sortname|Peter|Maivia}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|November 26, 1975}}| days=86 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Stan Hansen.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=203

|champion={{sortname|Stan|Hansen}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 20, 1976}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|February 20, 1976|August 11, 1976}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|type=unrecorded

|sort number=203.5

|start= {{dts|February 20, 1976}}

|end={{dts|August 11, 1976}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=204

|champion={{sortname|Rocky|Johnson}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 11, 1976}}| days=9 ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=205

|champion={{sort|Steinke|Seigfreid Steinke}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 20, 1976}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|August 20, 1976 |December 31, 1976}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=206

|champion={{sortname|Rocky|Johnson}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|1976}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|August 21, 1976|December 31, 1976}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=207

|champion={{sort|Steinke|Seigfreid Steinke}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|1976}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|December 31, 1976|March 1, 1977}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|December 31, 1976|March 1, 1977}} and {{age in days|August 22, 1976|March 31, 1977 }} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=208

|champion={{sortname|Moondog|Mayne|Lonnie Mayne}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1977|March}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|March 31, 1977|May 1, 1977}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|March 31, 1977|May 1, 1977}} and {{age in days|March 1, 1977|May 1, 1977}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=209

|champion={{sortname|Scott|Casey}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 1, 1977}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 20 days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|type=unrecorded

|sort number=209.5

|start={{dts|May 1, 1977}}

|end={{dts|May 20, 1977}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=210

|champion={{sortname|Jimmy|Snuka}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 20, 1977}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|May 19, 1977|November 2, 1977}} days.}} ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated El Gran Goliath.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|type=unrecorded

|sort number=211.5

|start={{dts|May 20, 1977}}

|end={{dts|1977}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=211

|champion={{sortname|Ox|Baker}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1977}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|May 21, 1977|November 2, 1977}} days.}} ||event=House show ||notes=Records unclear as to whom he defeated.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=212

|champion={{sortname|Al|Madril}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|November 2, 1977}}| days=142 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=213

|champion={{sortname|Dale|Valentine|Buddy Roberts}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 24, 1978}}| days=65 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=214

|champion={{sortname|Bruiser|Brody}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 28, 1978}}| days=105 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=215

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 10, 1978}}| days={{age in days|September 10, 1978|October 13, 1978}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=216

|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 13, 1978}}| days={{age in days|October 13, 1978|November 27, 1978}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=217

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|November 27, 1978}}| days={{age in days|November 27, 1978|December 17, 1978}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=218

|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|December 17, 1978}}| days={{age in days|December 17, 1978|February 4, 1979}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=219

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|February 4, 1979}}| days={{age in days|February 4, 1979|December 10, 1979}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=220

|champion={{sortname|Mark|Lewin}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|December 10, 1979}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|December 10, 1979|January 1, 1980}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|December 10, 1979|January 1, 1980}} and {{age in days|December 10, 1979|May 24, 1980}} days.}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=221

|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|1980}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|January 1, 1980|May 25, 1980}} days.}} ||location=Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Sometime after March 28, 1980.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=222

|champion={{sortname|Mark|Lewin}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|May 25, 1980}}| days=9 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-25-rockers-last-match-awa-tiger-mask-wins-nwa-jr | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 25): Rockers last match in AWA, Tiger Mask wins NWA Jr. Heavyweight gold, Russian amateur wrestler beats Vader | date=May 25, 2015 | access-date=February 19, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=223

|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|June 3, 1980}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|June 3, 1980|August 1, 1980}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|June 3, 1980|August 1, 1980}} and {{age in days|June 3, 1980|August 31, 1980}} days.}} ||location=Amarillo, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=224

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|1980|August}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|August 30, 1980|May 1, 1981}} |The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|August 30, 1980|May 1, 1981}} and {{age in days|August 1, 1980|May 31, 1981}} days.}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=225

|champion={{sortname|Killer Tim|Brooks}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|1981|May}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|May 1, 1981|July 30, 1981}} days.}} ||event=House show ||notes=Brooks was awarded the title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=226

|champion={{sortname|Al|Madril}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|1981}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|May 2, 1981|August 1, 1981}} days.}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=227

|champion={{sortname|Bill|Irwin|Bill Irwin (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 5, 1982}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|June 5, 1982|September 5, 1982}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|August 31, 1982|September 5, 1982}} and {{age in days|August 1, 1982|September 5, 1982}} days.}} ||location=Paris, France ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=227.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|September 5, 1982}}| days= ||notes=After a match against David Von Erich.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=228

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|September 19, 1982}}| days={{age in days|September 19, 1982|March 4, 1983}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=229

|champion={{sortname|Jimmy|Garvin}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 4, 1983}}| days={{age in days|March 4, 1983|April 4, 1983}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=230

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|April 4, 1983}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|April 4, 1983|April 30, 1983}} days.}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=230.4=5

||date= {{dts|1983|April}}| days= ||notes=After match against Jimmy Garvin.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=231

|champion={{sortname|Jimmy|Garvin}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|June 17, 1983}}| days=0 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=231.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|June 17, 1983}}| days= ||notes=Title is immediately held up after victory in first rematch because of Sunshine's interference.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=232

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|July 4, 1983}}| days=7 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won rematch.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=232.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|July 11, 1983}}| days= ||notes=Title held up after match against Jimmy Garvin.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=233

|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || reign=8 ||date= {{dts|August 1, 1983}}| days={{age in days|August 1, 1983|February 11, 1984}} ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won rematch

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=233.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|February 11, 1984}}| days= ||notes=David dies in Japan.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=234

|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|June 23, 1984}}| days=401 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Ric Flair.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=235

|champion={{sortname|Brian|Adias}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 29, 1985}}| days=35 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=236

|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|September 2, 1985}}| days=25 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=237

|champion={{sortname|Brian|Adias}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|September 27, 1985}}| days=73 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=238

|champion={{sortname|The|Grappler|Len Denton}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 9, 1985}}| days=91 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=WCCW withdraws from the NWA in February 1986.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=239

|champion={{sortname|Brian|Adias}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|March 10, 1986}}| days=116 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=240

|champion={{sortname|Buzz|Sawyer}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 4, 1986}}| days={{sort|{{age in days|July 4, 1986|January 1, 1987}}|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days|July 4, 1986|January 1, 1987}} and {{age in days|July 4, 1986|January 11, 1987}} days.}} ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=240.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1987|January}}| days= ||notes=Sawyer left promotion.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=241

|champion={{sortname|Bob|Bradley|Bob Bradley (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 12, 1987}}| days=21 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Dingo Warrior in tournament final. || ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0112-outsiders-win-wcw-tag-team-titles-301496 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/12): The Outsiders win WCW Tag team titles | date=January 12, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=242

|champion={{sort|Dingo Warrior|Dingo Warrior}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 2, 1987}}| days=139 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=243

|champion={{sortname|Al|Perez}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 21, 1987}}| days=61 ||location=Puerto Rico ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=243.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|August 21, 1987}}| days= ||notes=Perez wins WCWA Heavyweight Championship.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=244

|champion={{sortname|Ted|Arcidi}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 31, 1987}}| days=71 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won battle royal to win the vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=245

|champion={{sortname|Matt|Borne}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 10, 1987}}| days=108 ||location=Midland, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=246

|champion={{sortname|Terry|Taylor}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 26, 1988}}| days=129 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0226-verne-gagne-wins-awa-title-his-birthday-230791 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/26): Verne Gagne wins AWA title on his birthday | date=February 26, 2017 | access-date=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=247

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Von Erich}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 4, 1988}}| days=32 ||event=House show ||notes=Awarded when Taylor leaves promotion.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=248

|champion={{sortname|Iceman|Parsons}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 5, 1988}}| days=182 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=249

|champion=Brickhouse Brown || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 3, 1989}}| days=29 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=250

|champion={{sortname|Gary|Young|Gary Young (wrestler)}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 4, 1989}}| days=34 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won by forfeit. || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0304-roh-10th-anniversary-show-231196 | title=Daily Pro Wrestling History (03/04): ROH 10th Anniversary Show | date=March 4, 2017 | access-date=March 5, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=251

|champion={{sortname|Eric|Embry}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|April 7, 1989}}| days=42 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=252

|champion={{sort|Super Zodiac|Super Zodiac}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|May 19, 1989}}| days=4 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=253

|champion={{sortname|Eric|Embry}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|May 23, 1989}}| days=41 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-26-dick-bruiser-crusher-beat-larry-hennig-harley-race | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 26): Dick the Bruiser & Crusher beat Larry Hennig & Harley Race in a nine fall death match, Tiger Mask wins WWF Jr. Heavyweight gold | date=May 26, 2015 | access-date=February 11, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=254

|champion={{sortname|P.Y.|Chu-Hi|Phil Hickerson}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 3, 1989}}| days=46 ||location=Wichita Falls, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=255

|champion={{sortname|Eric|Embry}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|August 18, 1989}}| days=48 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=WCWA was renamed the United States Wrestling Association following this match. || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-august-18-brock-lesnar-vs-cm-punk-daniel-bryan-vs-john | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (August 18): Brock Lesnar vs. CM Punk, Daniel Bryan vs. John Cena at WWE SummerSlam 2014 | date=August 18, 2015 | access-date=February 19, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=256

|champion={{sort|Punisher|The Punisher}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 5, 1989}}| days=15 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won by forfeit.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=257

|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|October 20, 1989}}| days=53 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=258

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 12, 1989}}| days=24 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=259

|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|January 5, 1990}}| days=140 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=260

|champion={{sortname|Matt|Borne}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|May 25, 1990}}| days=7 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-25-rockers-last-match-awa-tiger-mask-wins-nwa-jr | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 25): Rockers last match in AWA, Tiger Mask wins NWA Jr. Heavyweight gold, Russian amateur wrestler beats Vader | date=May 25, 2015 | access-date=February 19, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=261

|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|June 1, 1990}}| days=42 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=WCWA split from the USWA in July 1990. || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=262

|champion={{sort|Angel of Death|Angel of Death}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 13, 1990}}| days=133 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won by forfeit.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=263

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Von Erich}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|November 23, 1990}}| days=39 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=263.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1991|January}}| days= ||notes=When WCWA closed.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=264

|champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 25, 1991}}| days=21 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Gary Young in tournament final and Kevin Von Erich is recognized as champion by Texas Wrestling Federation after defeating Angel of Death on February 3, 1991 in Dallas, Texas until TWF closes in May 1991.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=265

|champion={{sortname|Eric|Embry}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|February 15, 1991}}| days=42 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0215-eddie-guerrero-wins-wwe-championship-230196 | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 15): Eddie Guerrero wins the WWE Championship | date=February 15, 2017 | access-date=February 15, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=265.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|March 29, 1991}}| days= ||notes=Title held up after match against Bill Dundee.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=266

|champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|April 5, 1991}}| days=7 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won rematch.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=267

|champion={{sortname|Eric|Embry}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|April 12, 1991}}| days=14 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=268

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|April 26, 1991}}| days=28 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=268.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|May 24, 1991}}| days= ||notes=Title held up after match against Bill Dundee.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=269

|champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|May 31, 1991}}| days=7 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Tom Prichard to win the held up title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=270

|champion={{sortname|Tom|Prichard}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 7, 1991}}| days=66 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=271

|champion={{sort|Lord Humongous|Lord Humongous}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 12, 1991}}| days=7 ||location=Memphis, Tennessee ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=272

|champion={{sortname|Tom|Prichard}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|August 19, 1991}}| days=175 ||location=Memphis, Tennessee ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=273

|champion={{sortname|Brian|Christopher}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 10, 1992}}| days={{sort|1|The date of at least one of the title changes in this reign is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and {{age in days|February 10, 1992|December 31, 1992}} days.}} ||location=Memphis, Tennessee ||event=House show || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0210-masa-saito-wins-awa-gold-tokyo-dome-229891 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/10): Masa Saito wins AWA GOLD at the Tokyo Dome | date=February 10, 2017 | access-date=February 10, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=273.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|1992}}| days= ||notes=Title incative.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=274

|champion={{sort|Price|Rod Price}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 1, 1998}}| days=58 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Perry Jackson in tournament final.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=281.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|June 28, 1998}}| days= ||notes=Stripped for refusing to pay a fine.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=275

|champion={{sortname|Brian|Adias}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|July 3, 1998}}| days=27 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Kritical Mass in tournament final to win vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=275.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|July 30, 1998}}| days= ||notes=Adias injured.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=276

|champion={{sortname|Perry|Jackson}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 31, 1998}}| days=119 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Kit Carson.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=277

|champion={{sortname|Rodney|Begnaud}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|November 27, 1998}}| days=68 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Action Jackson and Kit Carson in a triangle match.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=277.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|February 3, 1999}}| days= ||notes=Begnaud leaves promotion.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=278

|champion={{sort|Germany|Khris Germany}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 5, 1999}}| days=14 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Jimmy James to win vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=279

|champion={{sortname|Brian|Adias}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|February 19, 1999}}| days=35 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Khris Germany and Jimmy James in Triple Threat match. || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0219-kurt-angle-vs-undertaker-no-way-out-2006-230411 | title=Daily Pro Wrestling History (02/19): Kurt Angle vs. Undertaker at No Way Out 2006 | date=February 19, 2017 | access-date=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=280

|champion={{sortname|Steven|Dunn}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 26, 1999}}| days=76 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=280.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|June 10, 1999}}| days= ||notes=Stripped due to no-showing a title defense.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=281

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 10, 1999}}| days=49 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Begnaud to win vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=283

|champion={{sortname|Rodney|Begnaud}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|July 29, 1999}}| days=34 ||location=Dallas, Texas ||event=House show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=293.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|September 1, 1999}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=294

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|September 25, 1999}}| days=146 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated James to win vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=295

|champion=Cedric of Hollywood || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 18, 2000}}| days=50 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=296

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|April 8, 2000}}| days=6 ||location=Galveston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=296.5

||date= {{dts|April 14, 2000}}| days= ||notes=Northcutt won NWA National Heavyweight Championship.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=297

|champion={{sort|Fox|Mike Fox}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|April 28, 2000}}| days=28 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Begnaud in tournament final to win vacant title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=298

|champion={{sortname|Rodney|Begnaud}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|May 26, 2000}}| days=126 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=298.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|September 29, 2000}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=299

|champion={{sort|Jackson|Al Jackson}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 29, 2000}}| days=63 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Won 4-way match against Action Jackson, Tiger Steele, New Doctor X by pinning Action. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=300

|champion={{sortname|Hotstuff|Hernandez}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 1, 2000}}| days=63 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=301

|champion={{sort|Tool|Gary Tool}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 2, 2001}}| days=42 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=302

|champion={{sortname|Hotstuff|Hernandez}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|March 16, 2001}}| days=68 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=303

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|May 23, 2001}}| days=86 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=304

|champion={{sortname|Hotstuff|Hernandez}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|August 17, 2001}}| days=57 ||location=Refugio, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=304.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|October 13, 2001}}| days= ||notes=Hernandez won the NWA National Championship

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=305

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=5 ||date= {{dts|October 26, 2001}}| days=49 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Mike Anthony to win vacant title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=306

|champion={{sort|Anthony|Mike Anthony}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 14, 2001}}| days=81 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=306.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|March 5, 2002}}| days=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=307

|champion={{sort|Black|J.P. Black}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 22, 2002}}| days=91 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Chaz Taylor to win vacant title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=308

|champion={{sortname|Steve|DeMarco}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|June 21, 2002}}| days=41 ||location=North Richland Hills, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=309

|champion={{sort|Black|J.P. Black}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|August 1, 2002}}| days=86 ||location=Fort Worth, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=310

|champion={{sortname|Steve|DeMarco}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|October 26, 2002}}| days=217 ||location=Corpus Christi, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=DeMarco defeated Black in a Texas Death match at the NWA 54th Anniversary Show. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=311

|champion={{sort|Black|J.P. Black}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|May 31, 2003}}| days=112 ||location=Pasadena, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=312

|champion={{sort|Jackson|Al Jackson}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|September 20, 2003}}| days=134 ||location=Greenville, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=312.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|February 1, 2004}}| days= ||notes=Stripped for no-showing event.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=313

|champion={{sort|Black|J.P. Black}} || reign=4 ||date= {{dts|February 1, 2004}}| days=29 ||event=House show ||notes=Awarded title when Jackson no-showed event. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=314

|champion={{sort|Jackson|Al Jackson}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|March 1, 2004}}| days=54 ||location=Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=315

|champion=Tejas || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|April 24, 2004}}| days=357 ||location=Perry, Oklahoma ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=316

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=6 ||date= {{dts|April 16, 2005}}| days=455 ||location=Ponca City, Oklahoma ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=317

|champion={{sort|Orton|Mark Orton}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 15, 2006}}| days=28 ||location=Beaumont, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=318

|champion={{sort|Taylor|Chaz Taylor}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|August 12, 2006}}| days=336 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=319

|champion={{sort|Korbin|Seth Korbin}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|July 14, 2007}}| days=27 ||location=Cypress, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=320

|champion={{sort|Taylor|Chaz Taylor}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|August 10, 2007}}| days=65 ||location=Houston, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=321

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=7 ||date= {{dts|October 14, 2007}}| days=315 ||location=Corpus Christi, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=322

|champion={{sort|Taylor|Chaz Taylor}} || reign=3 ||date= {{dts|August 24, 2008}}| days=13 ||location=San Antonio, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=323

|champion={{sortname|Mike|DiBiase|Mike DiBiase II}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 6, 2008}}| days=28 ||location=Amarillo, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=323.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|October 4, 2008}}| days= ||notes=DiBiase was stripped for missing scheduled title defense.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=324

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=8 ||date= {{dts|October 4, 2008}}| days=97 ||location=Robstown, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated El Diablo Rojo to win the vacant title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=325

|champion={{sort|Faith|Michael Faith}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 9, 2009}}| days=64 ||location=Cypress, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Stripped on March 14, 2009 due to a leg injury. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=325.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|March 14, 2009}}| days= ||notes=Vacated due to injury

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=326

|champion=Spoiler 2000 || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 21, 2009}}| days=42 ||location=Livingston, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Seth Korbin for the vacant title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=327

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || reign=9 ||date= {{dts|May 2, 2009}}| days=300 ||location=Tyler, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=327.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|February 26, 2010}}| days= ||notes=Northcutt was stripped due to injury Ken Taylor made a match between Ben Galvan and Chad Thomas to crown a new champion.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=328

|champion={{sort|Galvan|Ben Galvan}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|February 26, 2010}}| days=78 ||location=Robstown, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Chad Thomas for the vacant title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=329

|champion={{sort|Thomas|Chad Thomas}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|May 15, 2010}}| days=91 ||location=Amarillo, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Ben Galvan for the title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=330

|champion={{sort|Faith|Michael Faith}} || reign=2 ||date= {{dts|August 14, 2010}}| days=21 ||location=Gainesville, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Chad Thomas for the title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=331

|champion={{sortname|Charlie|Haas}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|September 4, 2010}}| days=121 ||location=Amarillo, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Michael Faith for the title. || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=331.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|January 3, 2011}}| days= ||notes=Haas was stripped for failing to make a title defense within 90 days.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=332

|champion={{sortname|Lance|Hoyt}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 7, 2011}}| days=371 ||location=Robstown, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Defeated Sicodelico Jr. for the vacant title. || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=59245 | title=NWA Southwest Livestock Show Spectacular | date=January 7, 2011 | access-date=March 30, 2017 | work=CageMatch}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=333

|champion={{sort|Summers|Scott Summers}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|January 13, 2012}}| days=336 ||location=Cypress, Texas ||event=House show || ref={{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=334

|champion={{sortname|Jax|Dane}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|December 14, 2012}}| days=0 ||location=Cypress, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=On December 14, 2012 Jax Dane defeated Scot Summers, Ryan Genesis and Raymond Rowe in a four way match to unify the NWA Texas Heavyweight and NWA Lone Star Heavyweight titles. Summers entered the match the NWA Texas Heavyweight Champion and Genesis entered the ring the NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Champion, the unified title now going by the NWA Lone Star brand. || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.nwahouston.com/7785/88434.html | title=NWA Texas Championship History | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130104134627/http://www.nwahouston.com/7785/88434.html | archive-date=January 4, 2013 | access-date=March 30, 2017 | url-status=dead | df=mdy-all }}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=334.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|December 14, 2012}}| days= ||notes=The Texas Heavyweight Championship was made inactive after being merged into the Lone Star Heavyweight Championship. On January 26, 2021, Chase Owens is presented one of the old Texas Heavyweight Championship belts by Tom Prichard. Owens called himself the champion during New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Castle Attack tour after claiming to have defeated Ryan "Moonshine" Mantell for the title at an unrecorded live house show. || ref={{Cite web|date=January 26, 2021|title=Texas Heavyweight Title|url=https://twitter.com/realchaseowens/status/1354140297085779968|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=Twitter}}{{Cite web|date=February 12, 2021|title=Chase Owens nominates his rules for KOPW 2021 match with Yano|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxh36FciWxU|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=February 14, 2021|website=YouTube}}

}}

{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=335

|champion={{sort|Blood Hunter|Blood Hunter}} || reign=1 ||date= {{dts|March 20, 2021}}| days={{age in days nts|March 20, 2021|May 15, 2022}} ||location=Canton, Texas ||event=House show ||notes=Was one of the last two men in a battle royal to determine the number 1 and 2 contenders for the revived Texas Heavyweight Championship at Southwest Wrestling Entertainment's "Clash in Canton" event, then defeated Gangrel to become the Texas Heavyweight Champion. || ref={{Cite web|date=March 20, 2021|title=Gangrel vs The Blood Hunter|url= https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dERLIDQikNU|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=YouTube}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=335.5

|type=vacated ||date= {{dts|May 15, 2022}}| days= ||notes=Blood Hunter vacated the title after he retired. || ref={{cite web | url=https://solowrestling.mundodeportivo.com/new/108866-se-vende-titulo | title=Hannibal vende el Texas Heavyweight Championship | date=May 16, 2022 }}

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Combined reigns

Key

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!Symbol

!Meaning

style="background-color:#bbeeff"|¤

|The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.

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|Indicates the current champion

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!data-sort-type="number" scope="col" |Rank

!scope="col" |Wrestler

!data-sort-type="number" scope="col" |No. of Reigns

!data-sort-type="number" scope="col" |Combined days

scope=row|1

|{{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}} || 9 || 1503

scope=row|2

|{{sortname|Everett|Marshall}} || 1 || 1433

scope=row|3

|{{sortname|David|Von Erich}} || 8 || {{sort|0973|973¤}}

scope=row|4

|{{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} || 9 || 818

scope=row|5

|{{sort|Humberto|Juan Humberto}} || 1 || 815

scope=row|6

|{{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} || 15 || 778

scope=row|7

|{{sortname|Fritz|Von Erich|Fritz Von Erich}} || 4 || 608

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row|8

|{{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}}

3{{sort|0570|570¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row|9

|{{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}}

6{{sort|0549|549¤}}
scope=row|10

|{{sortname|José|Lothario}} || 7 || 530

scope=row|11

|{{sortname|Miguel|Guzmán|Black Guzmán}} || 10 || 494

scope=row|12

|{{sort|Blood Hunter|Blood Hunter}} || 1 || 421

scope=row|13

|{{sort|Taylor|Chaz Taylor}} || 3 || 414

scope=row|14

|{{sortname|Lance|Hoyt}} || 1 || 371

scope=row|15

|{{sortname|Lou|Thesz}} || 4 || 369

scope=row|16

|Tejas || 1 || 357

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row|17

|{{sort|Medico|El Médico}}

6{{sort|0344|344¤}}
scope=row|18

|{{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} || 7 || 337

scope=row|19

|{{sort|Summers|Scott Summers}} || 1 || 336

scope=row|20

|{{sort|Black|J.P. Black}} || 4 || 318

scope=row|21

|{{sortname|Al|Madril}} || 5 || 311

scope=row|22

|{{sortname|Duke|Keomuka|Duke Keomuka}} || 6 || 300

scope=row|23

|{{sortname|Brian|Adias}} || 5 || 286

scope=row|24

|{{sortname|Joe|Blanchard}} || 2 || 260

scope=row|25

|{{sortname|Steve|DeMarco}} || 2 || 258

scope=row|26

|{{sort|Jackson|Al Jackson}} || 3 || 251

scope=row|27

|{{sortname|Tom|Prichard}} || 2 || 241

scope=row|28

|{{sortname|Dory|Dixon}} || 2 || 238

scope=row|29

|{{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} || 3 || 235

scope=row|30

|{{sortname|Rodney|Begnaud}} || 3 || 228

scope=row|31

|{{sort|Spoiler|The Spoiler}} || 2 || 225

scope=row|32

|{{sort|Torres|Polo Torres}} || 1 || 224

scope=row|33

|{{sortname|Red|Bastien}} || 2 || 203

scope=row|34

|{{sortname|Danny|McShain|Danny McShain}} || 10 || 190

scope=row|35

|{{sortname|Hotstuff|Hernandez}} || 3 || 188

scope=row|36

|{{sortname|Eric|Embry}} || 5 || 187

scope=row|37

|{{sortname|Iceman|Parsons}} || 1 || 182

scope=row|38

|{{sortname|Buzz|Sawyer}} || 1 || 181

scope=row|39

|{{sortname|Don Leo|Jonathan|Don Leo Jonathan}} || 2 || 175

scope=row|40

|{{sortname|El|Gran Markus}} || 2 || 155

scope=row|41

|{{sort|Savish|Danny Savish}} || 1 || 152

scope=row|42

|{{sortname|Billy Red|Lyons}} || 1 || 142

scope=row|43

|{{sortname|Sailor Art|Thomas}} || 2 || 140

scope=row|44

|{{sort|Dingo Warrior|Dingo Warrior}} || 1 || 139

scope=row rowspan=2|45

|{{sort|Angel of Death|Angel of Death}} || 1 || 133

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scope=row|47

|{{sortname|Antonino|Rocca|Antonino Rocca}} || 2 || 130

scope=row|48

|{{sortname|Terry|Taylor}} || 1 || 129

scope=row|49

|{{sortname|Ed|Francis|Ed Francis}} || 2 || 128

scope=row|50

|{{sortname|Stan|Stasiak}} || 1 || 123

scope=row|51

|{{sortname|Charlie|Haas}} || 1 || 121

scope=row|52

|{{sortname|Perry|Jackson}} || 1 || 119

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row|53

|{{sortname|Mark|Lewin}}

3{{sort|0118|118¤}}
scope=row|54

|{{sortname|Matt|Borne}} || 2 || 115

scope=row|55

|Ciclon Negro || 1 || 113

scope=row rowspan=2|56

|{{sortname|Ernie|Ladd}} || 1 || 112

{{sortname|Rito|Romero|Rito Romero}}4112
scope=row|58

|{{sort|Christie|Joe Christie}} || 1 || 108

scope=row|59

|{{sortname|Bruiser|Brody}} || 1 || 105

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row|60

|{{sort|Kozak|Nick Kozak}}

2{{sort|0100|100¤}}
scope=row|61

|{{sortname|Buddy|Austin}} || 1 || 99

scope=row|62

|Mr. Wrestling || 1 || 98

scope=row|63

|{{sort|Bobby|Managoff|Bobby Managoff}} || 3 || 93

scope=row rowspan=3|64

|{{sort|Managoff|Pete Managoff}} || 1 || 91

{{sort|Thomas|Chad Thomas}}191
{{sortname|The|Grappler|Len Denton}}191
scope=row|67

|{{sortname|Peter|Maivia}} || 2 || 89

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row|68

|{{sortname|Sonny|Myers|Sonny Myers}}

6{{sort|0087|87¤}}
scope=row rowspan=2|69

|{{sort|Faith|Michael Faith}} || 2 || 85

Torbellino Blanco485
scope=row|71

|{{sort|Anthony|Mike Anthony}} || 1 || 81

scope=row|72

|{{sort|Miller|Dan Miller}} || 1 || 80

scope=row rowspan=2|73

|{{sort|Galvan|Ben Galvan}} || 1 || 78

{{sortname|John|Tolos}}378
scope=row|75

|{{sortname|Sweet Daddy|Siki}} || 1 || 77

scope=row rowspan=2|76

|{{sortname|Steven|Dunn}} || 1 || 76

{{sortname|Verne|Gagne|Verne Gagne}}276
scope=row rowspan=2|78

|{{sortname|Kevin|Von Erich}} || 2 || 71

{{sortname|Ted|Arcidi}}171
scope=row rowspan=2|80

|{{sort|Steinborn|Dick Steinborn}} || 1 || 70

{{sortname|Billy|White Wolf|Adnan El Kassey}}170
scope=row|82

|{{sortname|Wild Red|Berry|Red Berry (wrestler)}} || 2 || 68

scope=row|83

|{{sort|Melby|Bill Melby}} || 1 || 67

scope=row rowspan=2|84

|{{sort|Casey|Jim Casey}} || 1 || 65

{{sortname|Dale|Valentine|Buddy Roberts}}165
scope=row rowspan=2|86

|{{sortname|Al|Perez}} || 1 || 61

{{sortname|Moondog|Mayne|Lonnie Mayne}}161
scope=row|88

|{{sortname|Kay|Bell}} || 2 || 60

scope=row|89

|{{sort|Price|Rod Price}} || 1 || 58

scope="row" |90

|{{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} || 2 || 52

scope="row" |91

|Cedric of Hollywood || 1 || 50

scope="row" |92

|{{sortname|Bill|Watts|Bill Watts}} || 1 || 49

scope="row" |93

|{{sortname|P.Y.|Chu-Hi|Phil Hickerson}} || 1 || 46

scope="row" |94

|{{sortname|Ernie|Dusek}} || 1 || 44

rowspan="2" scope="row" |95

|{{sort|Tool|Gary Tool}}|| 1 || 42

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scope=row rowspan=2|97

|{{sortname|Gary|Young / Super Zodiac|Gary Young (wrestler)}} || 2 || 38

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Wahoo|McDaniel}}

2{{sort|0038|38¤}}
scope=row rowspan=2|99

|{{sort|Moto|Mr. Moto}} || 2 || 36

{{sortname|Buddy|Moreno|Omar Atlas}}136
scope=row rowspan=5|101

|{{sort|Dalton|Jack Dalton|Don Fargo}} || 1 || 35

{{sortname|Bill|Dundee}}335
{{sortname|Bill|Irwin|Bill Irwin (wrestler)}}135
{{sortname|Dave|Levin|Dave Levin (wrestler)}}235
{{sortname|Tosh|Togo|Harold Sakata}}135
scope=row rowspan=2|106

|{{sort|Davis|Dizzy Davis}} || 2 || 34

{{sortname|Jimmy|Garvin}}234
scope=row|108

|Mighty Atlas || 1 || 32

scope=row|109

|{{sort|Wagner|Bob Wagner}} || 1 || 31

scope=row|110

|Brickhouse Brown || 1 || 29

scope=row rowspan=7|111

|{{sort|Fox|Mike Fox}} || 1 || 28

{{sort|Mummy|The Mummy}}128
{{sort|Orton|Mark Orton}}128
{{sort|Sheik|The Sheik}}128
{{sortname|Grizzly|Smith}}128
{{sortname|Mike|Dibiase|Mike DiBiase II}}128
{{sortname|Rip|Hawk}}128
scope=row rowspan=2|118

|{{sort|Hernandez, Luis|Luis Hernandez}} || 1 || 27

{{sort|Korbin|Seth Korbin}}127
scope="row" |120

|{{sort|Cox|Ted Cox}}|| 2 || 23

scope=row rowspan=5|121

|{{sort|Guzmán, Enrique|Enrique Guzmán}} || 1 || 21

{{sortname|Bob|Bradley|Bob Bradley (wrestler)}}121
{{sortname|Don|Manoukian}}121
{{sortname|Sputnik|Monroe|Sputnik Monroe (wrestler)}}121
{{sortname|Waldo|Von Erich}}121
scope="row" |126

|{{sortname|George|Scott|George Scott (wrestler)}} || 1 || 19

scope="row" |127

|{{sortname|Cyclone|Anaya}} || 2 || {{sort|0018|18¤}}

scope="row" |128

|{{sort|Punisher|The Punisher}}|| 1 || 15

rowspan="4" scope="row" |129

|{{sort|Germany|Khris Germany}} || 1 || 14

{{sort|Gonzales, Pepe|Pepe Gonzales}}114
{{sort|Ivan the Terrible|Ivan the Terrible}}114
{{sortname|Bull|Curry|Bull Curry}}114
scope=row|133

|{{sortname|Blackjack|Mulligan}} || 2 || 11

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row|134

|{{sortname|Rocky|Johnson}}

2{{sort|0010|10¤}}
scope=row rowspan=5|135

|{{sort|Duggan|Crusher Duggan}} || 1 || 7

{{sort|Lord Humongous|Lord Humongous}}17
{{sort|Tokyo Tom|Tokyo Tom}}17
{{sort|Yukon Eric|Yukon Eric}}17
{{sortname|Jules|Strongbow}}17
scope=row rowspan=2|140

|{{sort|Martin|Wayne Martin}} || 1 || 6

{{sortname|Gene|Kiniski|Gene Kiniski}}16
scope=row rowspan=2|142

|{{sort|Newman|Leo Newman}} || 1 || 2

style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sort|Steinke|Seigfreid Steinke}}

2{{sort|0002|2¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row rowspan=11|144

|Corsica Joe

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sort|Garibaldi|Gino Garibaldi}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sort|Olson|Olaf Olson}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Brian|Christopher}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Buddy|Wolfe}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Jimmy|Snuka}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Killer Tim|Brooks}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Ox|Baker}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Scott|Casey}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|Stan|Hansen}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sortname|The|Missouri Mauler}}

1{{sort|0001|1¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

!scope=row rowspan=4|155

|{{sort|Angelo|Martino Angelo}}

1{{sort|0000|0¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sort|O'Donnell|Sandy O'donnell}}

1{{sort|0000|0¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|{{sort|Savage|Leo Savage}}

1{{sort|0000|0¤}}
style="background-color:#bbeeff"

|Chief Little Beaver

1{{sort|0000|0¤}}

Footnotes

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See also

References

;General reference

  • {{cite book| last1=Will | first1=Gary | first2=Royal | last2= Duncan | title=Wrestling Title Histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2000 | location=Pennsylvania | chapter=Texas: NWA Texas Heavyweight Title [Von Erich] | isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
  • {{cite web | url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/tx-h.html | title= NWA Texas Heavyweight Title | access-date=March 30, 2017 | work=Wrestling-Titles}}

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