NWA National Heavyweight Championship explained

Championshipname:NWA National Championship
Promotion:National Wrestling Alliance
Created:January 12, 1980
Currentholder:Thom Latimer
Won:March 2, 2024
Mostreigns:Damien Wayne, Phil "Nitro" Monahan, Greg Anthony, Lou Marconi, Paul Orndorff, Tommy Rich, Larry Zbyszko, and The Masked Superstar (3 reigns)
Firstchamp:Austin Idol
Longestreign:Phil Shatter (763 days)
Shortestreign:Nikita Koloff (<1 day)
Pastnames:
  • NWA National Heavyweight Championship (1980–2018)
  • NWA National Championship (2018–present)

The NWA National Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned and promoted by the U.S.-based, National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

The championship was established in January 1980 as the top singles title of Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), a prominent NWA-affiliated promotion. Until its September 1986 deactivation, the title remained Georgia-based—across 3 different owners (GCW; Championship Wrestling from Georgia, and Jim Crockett Promotions).[1]

The title was reactivated in May 1997 and promoted by a handful of NWA-affiliated independent promotions, until it was vacated in October 2017.

In October 2018, the title was renamed the "NWA National Championship", reactivated, and the NWA (now a promotion, instead of a sanctioning body) held an 8-person tournament to crown a new titleholder.[2]

History

The NWA National Heavyweight Championship was the top singles title in the NWA-affiliated promotion, Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), from 1980 until 1986. Contrary to its name, the title was defended almost exclusively in just one state, Georgia. When World Wrestling Entertainment (then called, the World Wrestling Federation) purchased GCW (Black Saturday (1984)) in July 1984, then-champion The Spoiler signed with the WWF (which even, briefly, recognized the title).[3] Soon thereafter, Championship Wrestling from Georgia—started by former GCW booker Ole Anderson—launched and gained NWA affiliation. The title was awarded to Ted DiBiase.

In 1985, Jim Crockett Promotions purchased the weekend TBS timeslots for wrestling from the WWF, producing its own version of the "World Championship Wrestling" TV show. JCP had also purchased Championship Wrestling from Georgia (taking over its Saturday morning time slot, as well), and began recognizing CWG's championships. Eventually, Crockett held a unification match between his company's NWA United States Champion Nikita Koloff, and NWA National Champion Wahoo McDaniel, which Koloff won. The National title was deactivated afterwards.

In May 1997, the title was reactivated and promoted by various NWA-affiliated, independent promotions across the United States. During this period it was considered the third most important heavyweight title in the NWA, after the World and North American titles.

In October 2017, Billy Corgan's company Lightning One, Inc., purchased the National Wrestling Alliance's intellectual and physical properties.[4] [5] At that point, all pre-existing NWA affiliation agreements with other promotions were ended; most NWA-branded championships (including the National) would be vacated in the months that immediately followed. The only two championships not vacated were the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, and NWA World Women's Championship. Corgan transformed the NWA from a governing body, to a wrestling promotion—one seeking to proudly revive and preserve the mood, look, and feel of the 1970s/1980s, Georgia/Mid-Atlantic era of wrestling.

In October 2018, the NWA announced the National title would be rebooted on the NWA 70th Anniversary Show, with an eight-man, championship tournament featuring: Jay Bradley; Colt Cabana; Sammy Guevara; Mike Parrow; Scorpio Sky; Sam Shaw; Ricky Starks; and Willie Mack. The championship was officially renamed the "NWA National Championship". A new title belt was commissioned: its design was a faithful restoration of the 1970s, Crockett/Mid-Atlantic Wrestling version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship belt, with a few modern tweaks. In effect, the National title has become the second most important heavyweight title in the NWA.[6]

Belt designs

There have been six belt designs used to represent the NWA National Heavyweight Championship.

Reigns

The NWA currently recognizes 93 individual National Championship reigns.[7]

The inaugural champion was Austin Idol. The longest reigning champion is Phil Shatter, who held the title from January 17, 2009 to February 19, 2011, for a total of 763 days. Ricky Murdock holds the record for longest combined reigns (2) at 817 days. Killer Tim Brooks has the shortest reign. Damien Wayne, Phil "Nitro" Monahan, Greg Anthony, Lou Marconi, Paul Orndorff, Tommy Rich, Larry Zbyszko, and Masked Superstar have the most reigns with 3 apiece.

The current champion is Thom Latimer, who won the vacant title on March 2, 2024 at Hard Times 4 in Dothan, Alabama by defeating Blake "Bulletproof" Troop, Burchill and Zyon in a four-way match.

Names

NameYears
NWA National Heavyweight ChampionshipJanuary 12, 1980 – October 21, 2018
NWA National ChampionshipOctober 21, 2018 – present

Combined reigns

As of, .

Indicates the current champion.
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
12 817
21 763
32 596
42 564
52 469
61 455
71 358
82 305
92 291¤
101 290
113 279
122 271
132 270
143 267
153 245
163 243
171 233
181 229
191 223
201 221
211 217
222 204
231 188
243 187
251 182
1 182
272 181
1 181
291 177
301 175
311 +
321 139
332 137
343 128
351 127
363 125
373 118
381 113
1 113
402 112
411 94
421 85
431 75
441 69
451 67
461 63
471 62
481 58
491 54
501 52
511 49
1 49
531 42
541 36
551 35
2 35
1 35
581 31
591 28
601 21
1 21
621 7
631 4
641 <1
1 <1

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Royal Duncan & Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. 2006. 4th. 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. Web site: NWA unveils new National Championship belt . October 18, 2018 . December 18, 2019 . . Joseph. Currier.
  3. Web site: Spoiler succumbs to leukemia . Wrestling Observer . 17 December 2006.
  4. Web site: Exclusive: Billy Corgan finalizes deal to purchase..... Johnson. Mike. 2017-05-01. 2017-05-01. Pro Wrestling Insider.
  5. Web site: Corgan's reign as NWA owner begins, full details. Johnson. Mike. 2017-10-02. 2017-10-02. Pro Wrestling Insider.
  6. Web site: NWA National Heavyweight Championship. leatherbydan.com.
  7. Web site: NWA National Heavyweight Title. Wrestling-Titles.com. en. 2020-01-04.