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NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship
The current NWA Pacific Northwest Television championship belt, reintroduced in NWA Blue Collar Wrestling in January 10th 2015.
Details
PromotionPacific Northwest Wrestling (1987-1990)
NWA Blue Collar Wrestling (2015-current)
Date establishedNovember 21, 1987
Current champion(s)Zack Winters
Date wonApril 2, 2017
Statistics
First champion(s)Art Barr
Most reignsAl Madril (3 reigns)
Shortest reignAbbuda Dein (0 days)

The NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance and defended in its member promotion Pacific Northwest Wrestling. It served as PNW's second-tier title, lasting from 1987 through 1990.[1] As of March 2015, the championship was reactivated when Blue Collar Wrestling became the NWA's new Portland affiliate.

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Art Barr November 21, 1987 House show Portland, Oregon 1 35 Won a nine-man battle royal to become the first champion. [1]
2 Abbuda Dein December 26, 1987 House show Portland, Oregon 1 <1   [1]
3 The Assassin December 26, 1987 House show Portland, Oregon 1 35   [1]
Vacated January 30, 1988 Title vacated for undocumented reasons [1]
4 Colonel DeBeers August 16, 1988 House show Portland, Oregon 1 [Note 1] Defeated Steve Doll in a tournament final to win the vacant title. [1]
Vacated September 1988 Title vacated when DeBeers failed to defend it in 30 days. [1]
5 Al Madril October 9, 1988 House show Finley, Washington 1 20 Won a tournament to win the vacant title. [1]
6 Top Gun October 29, 1988 House show Portland, Oregon 2 77 Previously held the championship under the name "The Assassin" [1]
7 Abbuda Dein January 14, 1989 House show Portland, Oregon 2 14   [1][2]
8 Carl Styles January 28, 1989 House show Portland, Oregon 2 77   [1]
Vacated April 15, 1989 Title vacated when Styles is injured. [1]
9 Al Madril October 14, 1989 House show Portland, Oregon 2 42 Won a tournament to win the vacant title. [1]
10 Rex King November 25, 1989 House show Portland, Oregon 1 61   [1]
11 Al Madril January 25, 1990 House show Salem, Oregon 3 30   [1]
12 Ricky Santana February 24, 1990 House show Portland, Oregon 1 21   [1]
13 Scotty the Body March 17, 1990 House show Portland, Oregon 1 198   [1]
Deactivated October 1, 1990 Title abandoned by PNW [1]
14 Buddy Highway January 10, 2015 House show Portland, Oregon 1 176 Awarded reactivated title when Blue Collar Wrestling joins the NWA.  
15 Keith Atkins July 5, 2015 House show Portland, Oregon 1 56    
16 Lonestar August 30, 2015 House show Portland, Oregon 1 364    
17 Jameson Moonshine August 28, 2016 House show Portland, Oregon 1 112    
18 Lance Dean December 18, 2016 House show Portland, Oregon 1 49    
19 Ares Toretto February 5, 2017 House show Portland, Oregon 1 56    
20 Zack Winters April 2, 2017 House show Portland, Oregon 1 2,791+    

Footnotes

  1. ^ The exact date Col. DeBeers was stripped of the championship is uncertain, which puts the title reign at between 16 and 45 days.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "(Oregon) Portland: Pacific Northwest Television Title [Don Owens]". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 14, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/14): Christian wins NWA World Title". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.