NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship

2 Time NWA Mid America Heavyweight Champion King Nicolas Noble
NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship
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NWA Mid-America (19571981)
Date established May 1957
Current champion(s) Nic Noble
Date won September 24th, 2016

The NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title defended in the US states of Tennessee and Alabama.

The title began in 1957 and lasted first 1980 when it was first abandoned when Jerry Jarrett took over the Mid-American titles from Nick Gulas. Jarrett revived it in 1981, making it a part of the Memphis-based Continental Wrestling Association, and it then lasted until 1987 when it was unified with the newly created CWA (now renamed Championship Wrestling Association) Heavyweight Championship.[1]


Shawn Shultz won The NWA Mid-American Championship tournament held in Versailles Indiana on October 17th 2015 to become the new NWA Mid-America Champion. Johnny Justice defeated Shawn Shultz on January 29th, in Seymour, Indiana by submission. Johnny Justice lost the title to his younger brother when he was pinned in Madison Indiana by Dino Stephanapolis on March 12th 2016 only to lose it one week later in a rematch. On April 9th, 2016 in Madison Indiana "King" Nicolas Noble defeated Johnny Justice for the NWA Mid-America Championship after The Blackheart struck Johnny Justice with the belt. Johnny Justice defeated Nic Noble by submission on April 22, 2016 at The Clash of Champions event in Hanover Indiana, but lost it one night later to Eric Draven (Professional Wrestler).

April 30th, 2016 Johnny Justice pinned Eric Draven in controversial fashion to begin his 4th reign as NWA Mid-America Champion. May 6th Eric Draven defeated Johnny Justice, Dino Stephanapolis, and Nic Noble in a fatal four way match to become the Mid-America Champion. On June 10th in Hanover Indiana Eric Draven faked an in-ring leg injury to distract the referee while partner Josh Lewis struck Johnny Justice with the Mid-America Championship. Draven then made the pin ending Johnny's 5th reign as champion and beginning Draven's 3rd.

On September 24th in Madison Indiana Josh Lewis defeated Johnny Justice to win the NWA Mid-America Championship becoming the first person in history to hold The NWA Supreme, NWA Supreme United States, and NWA Mid-America Championships all at the same time. On November 5th, King Nicolas Noble began his second reign as champion by defeating Josh Lewis (professional wrestler).

Title history

Mid-America / CWA

Silver marks in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.
NLT No later than

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Buddy Rogers 1 NLT May 1957
Mighty Atlas 1 NLT April 1958
Tor Yamata 1 April 24, 1958 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Len Rossi 1 NLT July 1971
Tony Charles 1 NLT June 1972
Don Kent 1 NLT October 1974
Jackie Fargo 1 January 4, 1975 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Don Kent 2 January 1975
Luke Graham 1 February 5, 1975 Nashville, Tennessee
Don Kent 3 April 1975 Louisville, Kentucky
Luke Graham 2 May 7, 1975 Nashville, Tennessee
Harley Race 1 1975
Magnificent Zulu 1 NLT September 1975
Harley Race 2 September 9, 1975 Memphis, Tennessee
Jackie Fargo 2 NLT December 1975
Dick Steinborn 1 NLT March 1976
Bill Dundee 1 NLT June 1976 Seymour, Indiana
Bob Armstrong 1 August 14, 1976 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Big Bad John 1 September 1976
Bob Armstrong 2 September 25, 1976 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Bill Dundee 2 October 1976
Tommy Rich 1 NLT November 1976
Russian Stomper 1 January 1977 Madison, Indiana
Ken Lucas 1 February 13, 1977 Chattanooga, Tennessee
The Executioner 1 April 15, 1977 Huntsville, Alabama
Jackie Fargo 3 May 28, 1977 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Title vacated in 1977 when Fargo was injured.
Lanny Poffo 1 October 9, 1977 Chattanooga, Tennessee Defeated Dennis Hall in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
Don Kent 4 December 10, 1977 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Randy Savage 1 January 3, 1978 Birmingham, Alabama
Dutch Mantel 1 March 26, 1978 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Don Garfield (Don Fargo) 1 May 21, 1978 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 2 May 28, 1978 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Whipper Watson, Jr. 1 July 12, 1978 Nashville, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 3 July 22, 1978 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Blue Yankee 1 August 12, 1978 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Title vacated in September 1978 after a match against Dutch Mantel.
Mexican Angel 1 September 20, 1978 Nashville, Tennessee Won a 13-man tournament to win the vacant title.
Dutch Mantel 4 November 11, 1978 Nashville, Tennessee
Randy Savage 2 November 11, 1978 Nashville, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 1 NLT February 1979
Chris Colt 1 April 29, 1979 Nashville, Tennessee
Ron Garfield 1 May 23, 1979 Nashville, Tennessee
Dennis Condrey 1 June 2, 1979 Chattanooga, Tennessee Defeated Gorgeous George, Jr.
Dutch Mantel 5 October 20, 1979 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 2 October 24, 1979 Nashville, Tennessee
Chris Colt 2 November 25, 1979 Nashville, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 3 December 1979 Miami, Florida
Gorgeous George, Jr. 1 February 17, 1980 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 4 February 1980 Madison, Indiana
Tojo Yamamoto 1 NLT February 1980 Versailles, Indiana
Steve Travis 1 NLT April 1980 Lexington, Kentucky
Roger Mason (Roger Smith) 1 April 5, 1980 Chattanooga, Tennessee
Rocky Johnson 1 May 10, 1980 Chattanooga, Tennessee
The Great Togo 1 May 1980 Louisville, Kentucky
Robert Gibson 1 June 25, 1980 Nashville, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 5 July 23, 1980 Nashville, Tennessee
Title abandoned in October 1980 when Jerry Jarrett took over the Mid-American titles from Nick Gulas. Jarrett revived the title as part of the Continental Wrestling Association in 1981.
Ron Bass 1 NLT July 1981 Seymour, Indiana Awarded the title.
Steve Keirn 1 July 6, 1981 Memphis, Tennessee
Bugsy McGraw 1 August 24, 1981 Memphis, Tennessee
Steve Keirn 2 September 7, 1981 Memphis, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 6 September 21, 1981 Memphis, Tennessee
Title vacated and inactive after Mantel wins the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship on October 26, 1981 in Memphis, Tennessee. The title was reactivated in April 1982.
Dream Machine 1 April 19, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 7 May 17, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 6 May 24, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
King Cobra 1 May 31, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 8 July 5, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 7 July 12, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Bill Dundee 3 July 1982 Indianapolis, Indiana
Dutch Mantel 9 September 6, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Jesse Barr 1 November 15, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 10 November 22, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Apocalypse 1 November 29, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Jacques Rougeau 1 December 5, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Sabu the Wildman 1 December 27, 1982 Memphis, Tennessee
Jacques Rougeau 2 January 2, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Bobby Eaton 8 January 10, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Title vacated in January 1983.
Bobby Eaton 9 February 14, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee Defeated Sweet Brown Sugar in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
Sweet Brown Sugar 1 February 25, 1983 Tupelo, Mississippi
Bobby Eaton 10 February 28, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee This was a loser leaves town match. Sweet Brown Sugar would reappear as the masked Stagger Lee.
Stagger Lee 2 March 7, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Frankie Laine 1 July 4, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 11 July 18, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Buddy Landel 1 August 15, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Stagger Lee / Koko Ware 3 August 22, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee Ware removed his mask before the match with Landel.
Buddy Landel 2 September 10, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Terry Taylor 1 December 1, 1983 Lexington, Kentucky
Randy Savage 3 December 26, 1983 Memphis, Tennessee
Jerry Lawler 1 April 9, 1984 Lexington, Kentucky The title may have been vacated since Lawler also held the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship when he won the Mid-America title.
Korstia Korchenko 1 November 19, 1984 Memphis, Tennessee Defeated Jacques Rougeau.
Mike Sharpe 1 NLT December 17, 1984
Jimmy Valiant 1 February 11, 1985 Memphis, Tennessee
Man Mountain Link 1 July 1985 Awarded the title.
Jerry Lawler 2 July 15, 1985 Memphis, Tennessee
Title vacated when Lawler wins the AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship on July 29, 1985 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Koko Ware 4 August 12, 1985 Memphis, Tennessee Defeated Bota the Witch Doctor in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
Bota the Witch Doctor 1 August 1985 Richmond, Indiana
Koko Ware 5 September 1985 North Vernon, Indiana
Harley Race 3 October 7, 1985 Memphis, Tennessee
Tom Branch 1 November 1985 Kansas City, Missouri
Koko Ware 6 November 16, 1985 Memphis, Tennessee
Buddy Landel 3 January 21, 1986 Louisville, Kentucky
Dirty Rhodes (Roger Smith) 2 February 2, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Buddy Landel 4 February 18, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 12 April 7, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Rip Rogers 1 May 19, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Dutch Mantel 13 June 16, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Title vacated in July 1986 when Mantel left the area.
Tracy Smothers 1 August 11, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Boy Tony (Tony Falk) 1 October 7, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Tracy Smothers 2 October 20, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee
Big Bubba 1 October 27, 1986 Memphis, Tennessee Also held CWA/AWA International Heavyweight Championship.
Bubba vacated the title in November 1986.
The Great Kabuki 1 November 1986 Jackson, Tennessee Defeated Paul Diamond in a tournament final.
Title vacated in December 1986 when Kabuki left the area.
Moondog Spot 1 May 1987 Billed as champion on arrival.
Jeff Jarrett 1 May 11, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Moondog Spot 2 May 25, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee Won the title by disqualification.
Jeff Jarrett 2 June 1, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Moondog Spot 3 June 8, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Jeff Jarrett 3 June 22, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Carl Fergie 1 September 7, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Jeff Jarrett 4 September 14, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Jimmy Jack Funk (Jesse Barr) 2 November 2, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Jeff Jarrett 5 November 9, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee
Jerry Lawler 3 December 7, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee

NWA Main Event

NLT No later than

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Title revived by the NWA for use in NWA Main Event in 2001.
Kory Williams 1 March 17, 2001 Nashville, Tennessee Defeated Doug Gilbert to win the revived title.
Title vacated in June 2001 when Williams leaves the promotion.
Rex Sexton 1 December 25, 2002 Columbia, Tennessee Won a battle royal, last eliminating Mikey Woods, to win the vacant title.
Mike Woods 1 March 22, 2003 Columbia, Tennessee
Kory Williams returns to the promotion in May 2003, claiming to still be champion, since he was never defeated for the title.
Kory Williams 2 June 20, 2003 Columbia, Tennessee Defeated Woods to become undisputed champion.
Mike Woods 2 September 13, 2003 Columbia, Tennessee
Lonestar 1 November 8, 2003 Columbia, Tennessee
Tommy Capone 1 April 3, 2004 Columbia, Tennessee
Mike Woods 3 May 3, 2004 Columbia, Tennessee
Buzz Dupp 3 July 17, 2004 Columbia, Tennessee Won the title by forfeit.
Mike Woods 4 NLT January 2005
L.A. Player 1 January 8, 2005 Columbia, Tennessee
Mike Woods 5 NLT September 2005
Kevin Rhodes 1 October 7, 2005 Springfield, Tennessee
Title vacated NLT March 31, 2006.
J.T. Quest 1 April 1, 2006 Columbia, Tennessee Defeated Jason Cain to win the vacant title.
Larry Cooter 1 April 29, 2006 Columbia, Tennessee
J.T. Quest 2 May 20, 2006 Columbia, Tennessee
Steve O 1 July 22, 2006 Columbia, Tennessee
J.T. Quest 3 November 4, 2006 Columbia, Tennessee
Lee Condry 1 December 23, 2006 Columbia, Tennessee Won a four-corners survival match.
Johnny Swinger 1 April 13, 2007 Columbia, Tennessee
Lee Condry 2 April 14, 2007 Columbia, Tennessee
Zack Hartnell 1 October 11, 2013 Gallatin, Tennessee reinstated under the AIWF
Toby Farley 1 November 1, 2013 Gallatin, Tennessee

[2]

National Wrestling Alliance

NLT No later than

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Title revived under the NWA banner for use in October 2015
Shawn Shultz 1 October 17, 2015 Versailles, Indiana Reinstated under the NWA.
Johnny Justice 1 January, 29th 2016 Seymour, Indiana
Dino Stephanopolis 1 March, 12th 2016 Madison, Indiana
Johnny Justice 2 March, 19th 2016 Madison, Indiana
Nic Noble 1 April, 9th 2016 Madison, Indiana
Johnny Justice 3 April, 22nd 2016 Hanover, Indiana
Eric Draven 1 April, 23rd 2016 Hanover, Indiana
Johnny Justice 4 April, 30th 2016 Hanover, Indiana
Eric Draven 2 May 6th 2016 Madison, Indiana Won fatal 4-way
Johnny Justice 5 May 21st 2016 Madison, Indiana
Eric Draven 3 June 10th, 2016 Hanover, Indiana
Johnny Justice 6 June 25, 2016 Madison, Indiana
Eric Draven 4 July 9th, 2016 Madison, Indiana
Johnny Justice 7 September 10th, 2016 Madison, Indiana
Eric Draven 5 September 16th, 2016 Madison, Indiana Defeated Johnny Justice in a Steel Cage match.
Johnny Justice 8 September 17th, 2016 Seymour, Indiana
Josh Lewis 1 September 24th, 2016 Madison, Indiana
King Nicolas Noble 2 November 5th, 2016 Madison, Indiana

See also

References

  1. Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tn/nwa/midam-h.html

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