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NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern)
Details
PromotionSoutheastern Championship Wrestling
Date establishedFebruary, 1972
Date retired1988
Statistics
First champion(s)Ron Wright
Most reignsMongolian Stomper (11 reigns)
Oldest champion"Bullet" Bob Armstrong (46 years, 61 days)
Youngest championTerry "Bam Bam" Gordy (21 years)
Heaviest championBad News Harris (400 lb (180 kg; 29 st))
Lightest championDanny Davis (213 lb (97 kg; 15.2 st))

The NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division) was a major title in the NWA's Alabama territory known as Southeastern Championship Wrestling. It existed from 1972 until 1988 when the promotion became the Continental Wrestling Federation. This title had two divisions of it, the "Northern Division" and the "Southern Division", the Northern Division being the predominant one. The Southern Division was the continuation of the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship.[1] Please see that title history for the Southern Division title history.

Title history

Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Place: Notes:
Northern Division of the title
Don Greene 1 August 30, 1970 NLT records unclear as to whom he defeated
Ron Wright 1 September 11, 1970 Knoxville, TN
Whitey Caldwell 1 November 20, 1970 Knoxville, TN
Ron Wright 2 April 1971
Jack Donovan 1 July 14, 1972 Knoxville, TN
Ron Wright 3 July 28, 1972 Knoxville, TN
Whitey Caldwell 2 September 29, 1972 Knoxville, TN
Vacated October 8, 1972 Title vacant when Caldwell is killed in a car accident on October 8, 1972
Jerry Brisco 1 May 17, 1974 Atlanta, GA Defeated Bobby Duncum
Ron Fuller 1 1974 ?
Ron Wright 4 1974 ?
Ron Fuller 2 February 28, 1975 Knoxville, TN [2]
Pepper Gomez 1 September 1975 ?
Ron Wright 5 January 25, 1976 Knoxville, TN
Don Carson 1 February 13, 1976 Knoxville, TN
Ron Fuller 3 April 23, 1976 Knoxville, TN
Robert Fuller 1 June 1976 ?
Toru Tanaka 1 July 1976 ?
The Gladiator 1 August 13, 1976 Knoxville, TN
Mongolian Stomper 1 1976 ?
Robert Fuller 2 January 1977 ?
Mongolian Stomper 2 March 1977 ?
Robert Fuller 3 April 28, 1977 Knoxville, TN
Ron Garvin 1 July 10, 1977 Knoxville, TN
Mongolian Stomper 3 September 1977 ?
Ron Fuller 4 September 2, 1977 Knoxville, TN
Mongolian Stomper 4 October 1977 ?
Robert Fuller 4 April 1978 ?
Mongolian Stomper 5 May 1978 ?
Ron Garvin 2 June 1978 ?
Vacated June 1978 Title vacant
Mongolian Stomper 6 June 23, 1978 Knoxville, TN Won tournament
Robert Fuller 5 August 11, 1978 Knoxville, TN
Mongolian Stomper 7 August 18, 1978 Knoxville, TN
Robert Fuller 6 1978 ?
Boris Malenko 1 November 1978 ?
Ron Garvin 3 December 8, 1978 Knoxville, TN
Mongolian Stomper 8 December 1978 ?
Ron Garvin 4 January 1979 ?
Alexis Smirnoff 1 May 18, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Ron Garvin 5 June 1, 1979 Knoxville, TN [3]
Dick Slater 1 July 1979 ?
Mongolian Stomper 9 August 3, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Dick Slater 2 August 24, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Toru Tanaka 2 November 1979 ?
Dick Slater 3 November 1979 ?
Bob Roop 1 December 1979 ?
Sterling Golden 1 December 1, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Bob Armstrong 1 December 25, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Killer Karl Kox 1 March 1980 ?
Jos LeDuc 1 March 1980 ?
Killer Karl Kox 2 March 1980 ?
Ole Anderson 1 March 30, 1980
Killer Karl Kox 3 May 1980 ?
Bad News Harris 1 May 1980 ?
Terry Taylor 1 1980 Knoxville, TN
Dennis Condrey 1 1980 Knoxville, TN
Mongolian Stomper 10 October 1980 ?
Ron Fuller 5 1981 ?
Vacated 1981 Title vacant
Ken Lucas 1 March 16, 1981 Birmingham, AL Defeated Ron Bass
Ron Bass 1 March 30, 1981 Birmingham, AL
Ken Lucas 2 April 27, 1981 Birmingham, AL
Mr. Saito 1 May 25, 1981 Birmingham, AL [3]
Ron Fuller 6 June 8, 1981 Birmingham, AL
Mr. Saito 2 June 15, 1981 Birmingham, AL
Vacated July 1981 Title vacant Mr. Saito leaves territory.
Mr. Olympia 1 1981 Unknown Unknown how Olympia gained the title.
Mongolian Stomper 11 November 3, 1981 Mobile, AL
Jos LeDuc 2 1981 ?
Jacques Rougeau, Jr. 1 1982 ?
Jos LeDuc 3 1982 ?
Terry Gordy 1 1982 ?
Jos LeDuc 4 1982 ?
Bob Armstrong 2 August 30, 1982 Birmingham, AL
David Schultz 1 October 25, 1982 Birmingham, AL
Bob Armstrong 3 1982 ?
Austin Idol 1 December 1982 ?
Bob Armstrong 4 1983 ?
Jimmy Golden 2 March 1983 ?
Bob Armstrong 5 March 1983 ?
Ken Lucas 3 March 1983 ?
Bob Armstrong 6 April 11, 1983 ?
Jimmy Golden 3 1983 ?
The Flame 1 July 1983 ?
Jimmy Golden 4 July 1983 ?
Bob Armstrong 7 1983 ?
Jos LeDuc 5 November 1983 ?
Vacated 1983 Title vacated after match between LeDuc & Robert Fuller
Bob Armstrong 8 December 3, 1983 Dothan, AL Won tournament
Jerry Stubbs 2 December 1983 ?
Stripped January 1984 Title stripped for attacking referees
Wayne Farris 1 February 7, 1984 Mobile, AL Won Tournament[4]
Vacated March 1984 Farris left area
Jimmy Golden 5 March 12, 1984 Birmingham, AL Defeated Mr. Orient in tournament final
Vic Rain 1 June 25, 1984 Birmingham, AL
Austin Idol 2 August 1984 ?
Jimmy Golden 6 November 22, 1984 Birmingham, AL
Mr. Olympia (Jerry Stubbs) 3 1984 ?
Jimmy Golden 7 1984 ?
Pork Chop Cash 1 January 1985 ?
Boomer Lynch 1 March 1985 ?
Jimmy Golden 8 March 30, 1985 Dothan, AL
Austin Idol 3 July 27, 1985 Birmingham, AL
Adrian Street 1 August 6, 1985 Birmingham, AL
Norvell Austin 1 January 6, 1986 Birmingham, AL
Adrian Street 2 February 17, 1986 Birmingham, AL
Wendell Cooley 1 March 31, 1986 Birmingham, AL
Adrian Street 3 June 23, 1986 Birmingham, AL
Wendell Cooley 2 July 1986 ?
Adrian Street 4 January 5, 1987 Birmingham, AL
Dutch Mantel 1 April 13, 1987 Birmingham, AL
Danny Davis 1 November 23, 1987 Montgomery, AL
Lord Humongous 1 December 25, 1987 Knoxville, TN
Title Retired 1988 SCW became the CWF & title was retired

See also

References

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. ^ Hoops, Brian (February 28, 2017). "Daily pro wrestling history (02/28): Andersen & Hansen win NWA Tag Titles". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Hoops, Brian (June 1, 2015). "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". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
  4. ^ Hoops, Brian (February 7, 2017). "On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 7): Bobby Roode & Austin Aries wins tag gold". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 15, 2017.