USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship#Title history

{{short description|Professional wrestling championship}}

{{Infobox pro wrestling championship

|image = USWA-UH.jpg

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|caption =

|championshipname = USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship

|promotion = United States Wrestling Association

|created = December 13, 1988

|mostreigns = Jerry Lawler (28 times)

|firstchamp = Jerry Lawler

|longestreign = Sid Vicious (205 days)

|shortestreign = Sid Vicious (3 days)

|titleretired = November 1997

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The USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship formed in 1988, which consisted of the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship from World Class Championship Wrestling and the AWA World Heavyweight Championship from the American Wrestling Association. The title was unified on December 13, 1988, when AWA World Champion Jerry Lawler defeated WCWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich in a unification match.

The title was primarily recognized by and defended in the United States Wrestling Association until 1997, when the company ceased operations. However, the AWA withdrew its recognition of the championship shortly after the unification match when Lawler was stripped of the AWA world title. The title was also contested in a non-televised match prior to the World Wrestling Federation's King of the Ring event in 1993.{{cite web | url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/g/godfather.html | title=Charles Wright profile | quote=June 13, 1993 - WWF King of the Ring | publisher=Online World of Wrestling | access-date=November 21, 2010}}

Title history

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|number=1

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 13, 1988}}

|days={{age in days|December 13, 1988|April 1, 1989}}

|location=Chicago, Illinois

|event=SuperClash III

|notes=Lawler, the reigning AWA World Heavyweight Champion, defeated Kerry Von Erich to win the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship. This results in the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship being formed. In January 1989, he was stripped of the AWA title by the AWA, ending the AWA title's connection with the USWA Unified World Heavyweight title. Lawler continues to be recognized as the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion by the USWA.

On January 10, 1989, Dutch Mantell appeared to defeat Lawler to win the title after guest referee Ricky Morton (who had been paid off by Mantell) helped Mantell win by knocking Lawler's feet off the ropes in Mantell's pinfall attempt. The CWA Championship Committee reversed the decision the following week, returning the title to Lawler

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|number=2

|champion={{sort|Master of Pain|Master of Pain}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 1, 1989}}

|days={{age in days|April 1, 1989|April 25, 1989}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was held up in April 1989. Regardless, the USWA continues to recognize the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship. At this point, the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship was not unified with either the AWA or World Class World Heavyweight Championships; consequently, the influential Pro Wrestling Illustrated outright refused to recognise the Unified championship as a separate title in its own right."Master of Pain is currently defending the 'unified' title, a title not recognised by PWI or its sister publications." Ratings Analysis, Pro Wrestling Illustrated June 1989

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|number=3

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|April 25, 1989}}

|days={{age in days|April 25, 1989|October 23, 1989}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes= On April 14 Lawler defeats Kerry Von Erich to win the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship again. Lawler claims to still be champion in AWA and wins the USWA Unified World Heavyweight title on April 25

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|number=4

|champion=The Soultaker

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 23, 1989}}

|days={{age in days|October 23, 1989|November 6, 1989}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=This title change was not recognised in the Texas/World Class branch of the USWA

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|number=5

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=3

|date={{dts|November 6, 1989}}

|days={{age in days|November 6, 1989|December 30, 1989}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=6

|champion=King Cobra

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 30, 1989}}

|days={{age in days|December 30, 1989|January 8, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=This title change was not recognised in the Texas/World Class branch of the USWA

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|number=7

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=4

|date={{dts|January 8, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|January 8, 1990|February 26, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=8

|champion={{sortname|Jimmy|Valiant}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 26, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|February 26, 1990|March 12, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=This title change was not recognised in the Texas/World Class branch of the USWA

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|number=9

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=5

|date={{dts|March 12, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|March 12, 1990|April 28, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

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|ref=

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|number=10

|champion={{sortname|Jimmy|Valiant}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|April 28, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|April 28, 1990|May 5, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=This title change was not recognised in the Texas/World Class branch of the USWA

|ref=

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|number=11

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=6

|date={{dts|May 5, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|May 5, 1990|June 18, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=12

|champion=Snowman

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 18, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|June 18, 1990|August 27, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|sort number=12.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|August 27, 1990}}

|notes=Snowman no-shows title defense. (World Class Championship Wrestling ends business relationship with USWA in September 1990, ending the WCWA title's connection with the USWA Unified World Heavyweight title. Regardless, the USWA continues to recognize the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship)

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|number=13

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=7

|date={{dts|October 8, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|October 8, 1990|November 5, 1990}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Defeated Austin Idol in tournament final

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|number=14

|champion={{sortname|Terry|Funk}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 5, 1990}}

|days={{age in days|November 5, 1990|March 11, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=15

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=8

|date={{dts|March 11, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|March 11, 1991|July 29, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=16

|champion={{sort|Awesome Kong|Awesome Kong}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 29, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|July 29, 1991|August 12, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=17

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=9

|date={{dts|August 12, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|August 12, 1991|August 26, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=18

|champion=The Dragon Master

|reign=1

|date={{dts|August 26, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|August 26, 1991|September 2, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=19

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=10

|date={{dts|September 2, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|September 2, 1991|November 25, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=20

|champion=Kamala

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 25, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|November 25, 1991|December 2, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=21

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=11

|date={{dts|December 2, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|December 2, 1991|December 7, 1991}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|sort number=21.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|December 7, 1991}}

|notes=Championship vacated after a match against Kamala

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=22

|champion=Kamala

|reign=2

|date={{dts|December 9, 1991}}

|days={{age in days|December 9, 1991|February 2, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Won rematch

|ref=

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|sort number=22.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|February 2, 1992}}

|notes=Championship vacated after match against Koko B Ware

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=23

|champion=Kamala

|reign=3

|date={{dts|February 10, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|February 10, 1992|February 24, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Won rematch

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}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=24

|champion={{sortname|Koko B.|Ware}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 24, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|February 24, 1992|March 16, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=25

|champion=Kamala

|reign=4

|date={{dts|March 16, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|March 16, 1992|May 4, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=26

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=12

|date={{dts|May 4, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|May 4, 1992|June 15, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Defeated Eddie Gilbert on June 8, 1992 to win the GWF World Heavyweight Championship, supposedly unifying the two championships although Gilbert had been stripped of the championship previously

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=27

|champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 15, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|June 15, 1992|July 13, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=28

|champion={{sortname|Ricky|Morton}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 13, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|July 13, 1992|July 20, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=29

|champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|July 20, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|July 20, 1992|September 21, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=30

|champion=Junkyard Dog

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 21, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|September 21, 1992|October 12, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|number=31

|champion={{sortname|Butch|Reed}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 12, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|October 12, 1992|October 17, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=32

|champion={{sortname| Todd|Champion}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 17, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|October 17, 1992|November 2, 1992}}

|location=Cleveland, Ohio

|event="USWA show"

|notes=Announced as having won a match, storyline to cover for Butch Reed leaving USWA

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}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=33

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=13

|date={{dts|November 2, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|November 2, 1992|December 7, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=34

|champion={{sortname|Koko B.|Ware}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|December 7, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|December 7, 1992|December 14, 1992}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=35

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=14

|date={{dts|December 14, 1992}}

|days={{age in days|December 14, 1992|May 3, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=36

|champion={{sort|Papa Shango|Papa Shango}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|May 3, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|May 3, 1993|June 21, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Previously held the championship under the ring name "The Soultaker"

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|number=37

|champion={{sortname|Owen|Hart}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 21, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|June 21, 1993|July 5, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=38

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=15

|date={{dts|July 5, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|July 5, 1993|September 13, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=39

|champion=Tatanka

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 13, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|September 13, 1993|September 20, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Tatanka worked for the WWF at the time, and was undefeated.

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=40

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=16

|date={{dts|September 20, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|September 20, 1993|October 11, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Lawler pinned Tatanka in a six-man tag team elimination match and the title changed hands due to a pre-match stipulation.

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|number=41

|champion={{sortname|Randy|Savage}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 11, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|October 11, 1993|November 20, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

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|sort number=41.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|November 20, 1993}}

|notes=The USWA and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) temporarily end co-promotion

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|number=42

|champion={{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 22, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|November 22, 1993|December 20, 1993}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Won a battle royal

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}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=43

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=17

|date={{dts|December 20, 1993}}

|days={{age in days|December 20, 1993|January 31, 1994 }}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=44

|champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}}

|reign=3

|date={{dts|January 31, 1994}}

|days={{age in days|January 31, 1994|February 7, 1994}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=45

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=18

|date={{dts|February 7, 1994}}

|days={{age in days|February 7, 1994|February 14, 1994}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=46

|champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}}

|reign=4

|date={{dts|February 14, 1994}}

|days={{age in days|February 14, 1994|March 25, 1994}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=47

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=19

|date={{dts|March 25, 1994}}

|days={{age in days|March 25, 1994|July 16, 1994}}

|location=Senatobia, Mississippi

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=48

|champion={{sortname|Sid|Vicious|Sid Vicious (wrestler)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 16, 1994}}

|days={{age in days|July 16, 1994|February 6, 1995}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=Won by forfeit

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|number=49

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=20

|date={{dts|February 6, 1995}}

|days={{age in days|February 6, 1995|February 25, 1995}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=50

|champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 25, 1995}}

|days={{age in days|February 25, 1995|April 3, 1995}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=51

|champion={{sort|Ramon|Razor Ramon}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 3, 1995}}

|days={{age in days|April 3, 1995|May 1, 1995}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=52

|champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}}

|reign=21

|date={{dts|May 1, 1995}}

|days={{age in days|May 1, 1995|November 6, 1995}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=53

|champion={{sortname|Ahmed|Johnson}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 6, 1995}}

|days={{age in days|November 6, 1995|December 20, 1995}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|number=54

|champion={{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|December 20, 1995}}

|days={{age in days|December 20, 1995|March 2, 1996}}

|location=Tunica, Mississippi

|event=USWA show

|notes=

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|sort number=54.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|March 2, 1996}}

|notes=Vacated after Jarrett suffered a back injury

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|date={{dts|April 5, 1996}}

|days={{age in days|April 5, 1996|April 20, 1996 }}

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|champion={{sortname|Sid|Vicious|Sid Vicious (wrestler)}}

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|date={{dts|September 2, 1996}}

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|champion={{sort|Colorado|The Colorado Kid}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 4, 1996}}

|days={{age in days|October 4, 1996|November 16, 1996}}

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|date={{dts|November 16, 1996}}

|days={{age in days|November 16, 1996|March 15, 1997}}

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|champion={{sort|Tank|Tank}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 15, 1997}}

|days={{age in days|March 15, 1997|March 22, 1997}}

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|reign=27

|date={{dts|March 22, 1997}}

|days={{age in days|March 22, 1997|April 12, 1997}}

|location=Memphis, Tennessee

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|champion=King Reginald

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|days={{age in days|April 12, 1997|April 27, 1997 }}

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|date={{dts|April 27, 1997}}

|days={{age in days|April 27, 1997|August 8, 1997}}

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Combined reigns

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!Rank

!Wrestler

!No. of reigns

!Combined days

1Jerry Lawler281764
2Sid Vicious2208
3Jeff Jarrett3196
4Eddie Gilbert4137
5Terry Funk1126
6Kamala4125
7Dutch Mantel185-114
8Snowman170
9The Soultaker/Papa Shango263
10Ahmed Johnson144
11The Colorado Kid143
12Randy Savage140
13Bill Dundee137
rowspan=2|14Koko B. Ware228
Razor Ramon128
16Master of Pain124
rowspan=2|17Jimmy Valiant221
Junkyard Dog121
19Todd Champion116
20King Reginald115
rowspan=2|21Awesome Kong114
Owen Hart114
23King Cobra19
rowspan=4|24Ricky Morton17
Tank17
Tatanka17
The Dragon Master17
28Butch Reed15

Footnotes

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