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词条 List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions
释义

  1. Title history

  2. Combined reigns

  3. Footnotes

  4. References

This is a chronological list of wrestlers that have held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the National Wrestling Alliance.

Title history

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|sort number = 0.5
|type = promotion
|name = National Wrestling Alliance
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 1
|champion = {{sortname|Orville|Brown}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1948|7|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=14|year1=1948|month2=11|day2=27|year2=1949}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Des Moines, Iowa
|event = House show
|notes = In July 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) was founded and Brown was recognized as the first official NWA World Heavyweight Champion. His reign length is calculated from the date he defeated Sonny Myers to first claim the world championship.
|ref={{efn|name=Reign1|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Orville Brown 1948/07 Recognized as the first champion when the National Wrestilng Alliance is founded in 48/07 in Waterloo, IA by Pinkie George with five other promoters."}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 2
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1949|11|27}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=27|year1=1949|month2=3|day2=22|year2=1955}}
|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=27|year1=1949|month2=3|day2=15|year2=1956}}
|notes = Awarded when Brown suffered career-ending injuries in an automobile accident on November 1, 1949. Thesz had earlier won the National Wrestling Association's World Heavyweight Championship on July 10, 1948 from Wild Bill Longson. Thesz became the undisputed champion of all of wrestling by winning the Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium World Heavyweight Championship, the remaining major world championship at the time other than the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, defeating Baron Michele Leone on May 21, 1952.
|ref={{efn|name=Reign2|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Unifies following titles to become the Undisputed World Heavyweight champion :
  • National Wrestling Association World Heavyweight title, having defeated Bill Longson on 48/07/20 in Indianapolis, IN
  • National Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight title, awarded on 49/11/27 when champion Orville Brown is injured in an automobile accident on 49/11/01 before a unification match scheduled on 49/11/25 in St. Louis, MO
  • Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium version of the world title, defeating Baron Michele Leone on 52/05/21 in Los Angeles, CA."}}

}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 2.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Leo|Nomellini}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1955|3|22}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=22|year1=1955|month2=7|day2=15|year2=1955}}
|days2 = yes
|location = San Francisco, California
|event = House show
|notes = Defeated Thesz by countout in the second fall and disqualification in the third fall. California Athletic Commission recognized the title change by disqualification, but both wrestlers continued to claim the title.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 2.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1955|7|15}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=15|year1=1955|month2=3|day2=15|year2=1956}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toronto, Ontario
|event = House show
|notes = Defeated Nomellini in a rematch.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 3
|champion = {{sortname|Billy|Watson|Whipper Billy Watson}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1956|03|15}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=15|year1=1956|month2=11|day2=9|year2=1956}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toronto, Ontario
|event = House show
|notes=Won the match and the championship by count out.
|ref={{efn|name=Reign3|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Whipper Billy Watson 56/03/15 Toronto, ON"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 4
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 2(3)
|date = {{dts|1956|11|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=9|year1=1956|month2=6|day2=14|year2=1957}}
|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=9|year1=1956|month2=11|day2=14|year2=1957}}
|location = St. Louis, Missouri
|event = House show
|
|ref={{efn|name=Reign4|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Lou Thesz [2] 56/11/09 St. Louis, MO"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 4.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Édouard|Carpentier}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1957|6|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=14|year1=1957|month2=7|day2=24|year2=1957}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Chicago, Ilinois
|event = House show
|notes = Carpentier was awarded the title when Thesz could not continue the match due to a back injury. In some territories, Thesz continued to be recognized as NWA World Heavyweight Champion, while in others Carpentier was billed as the champion.
|ref={{efn|name=Reign4-1|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Edouard Carpentier # 57/06/14 Chicago, IL"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 4.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|1957|7|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=24|year1=1957|month2=11|day2=14|year2=1957}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Montreal, Quebec
|event = House show
|notes = Thesz won a rematch against Carpentier by disqualification. The NWA initially continued to recognize Carpentier as the champion, but voided any recognition of Carpentier as champion when he withdrew the claim for the title when Montreal promoter Eddie Quinn quit the NWA in August 1958. Some territories such as Boston (AAC), Nebraska and Los Angeles (NAWA/WWA) continued to recognize Carpentier as NWA World Heavyweight Champion. The AAC recognized Killer Kowalski as world champion when he defeated Carpentier in Boston. Nebraska later recognized Verne Gagne as world champion when he defeated Carpentier in Omaha. The NAWA/WWA recognized Freddie Blassie as world champion when he defeated Carpentier in 1961.
|ref={{efn|name=Reign4-2|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Lou Thesz # 57
Carpentier withdraws his claim to the title when Montreal promoter Eddie Quinn leaves NWA; NWA voids all recognition of Carpentier as champion"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 5
|champion = {{sortname|Dick|Hutton}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1957|11|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=14|year1=1957|month2=1|day2=9|year2=1959}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toronto, Ontario
|event = House show
|
|ref={{efn|name=Reign5|'Dick Hutton 57/11/14 Toronto, ON"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 6
|champion = {{sortname|Pat|O'Connor|Pat O'Connor (wrestler)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1959|1|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=9|year1=1959|month2=6|day2=30|year2=1961}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Louis, Missouri
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref={{efn|name=Reign6|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Pat O'Connor 59/01/09 St. Louis, MO"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 7
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1961|6|30}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=30|year1=1961|month2=11|day2=22|year2=1961}}
|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=30|year1=1961|month2=1|day2=24|year2=1963}}
|location = Chicago, Ilinois
|event = House show
|notes = On August 2, 1962, Bruno Sammartino defeated Rogers in Toronto, but refused to accept the title because Rogers had wrestled with an injury. The NWA considers Rogers' reign to last until Thesz.
|ref = [1]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Killer|Kowalski}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1961|11|22}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=22|year1=1961|month2=1|day2=21|year2=1963}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Montreal, Quebec
|event = House show
|notes = Kowalski defeated Rogers on November 21 after Rogers broke his ankle in the first fall. He was only recognized as champion in some states such as Texas until January 21, 1963 when he lost a rematch to Rogers in New York City.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Bobo|Brazil}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1962|8|18}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=18|year1=1962|month2=10|day2=30|year2=1962}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Newark, New Jersey
|event = House show
|notes = Brazil refused the title because of a groin injury that Rogers had claimed to have. However, on September 6, 1962, Brazil was declared champion because a doctor had determined that Rogers had not suffered an injury. This title change was not recognized by the NWA.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.3
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1962|10|30}}
(defeat of Brazil)
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=30|year1=1962|month2=1|day2=24|year2=1963}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toledo, Ohio
|event = House show
|notes = Rogers was widely, though not universally, considered champion again after his wins over Brazil and Kowalski. Kowalski disputed that Rogers had won the title, arguing that the match had not been for the title. As the NWA had recognized none of Rogers's losses, no second title reign was counted for Rogers.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 7.4
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1963|1|21}}
(defeat of Kowalski)
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=21|year1=1963|month2=1|day2=24|year2=1963}}
|days2 = yes
|location = New York City, New York
|event = House show
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 8
|champion = {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}}
|reign = 3(5)
|date = {{dts|1963|1|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=24|year1=1963|month2=1|day2=7|year2=1966}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toronto, Ontario
|event = House show
|notes = Promoters in the northeast United States refused to recognize Rogers' one-fall loss to Thesz, thus breaking away from the NWA to form the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). Rogers was declared the first WWWF World Heavyweight Champion three months later, on April 25.
|ref={{efn|name=Reign8|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Lou Thesz [3] 63/01/24 Toronto, ON

Promoters in northeast refuse to recognize Rogers's one-fall loss to Thesz and start World Wide Wrestling Federation with Rogers as the first WWWF World Heavyweight champion"}}


}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 9
|champion = {{sortname|Gene|Kiniski}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1966|1|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=7|year1=1966|month2=2|day2=11|year2=1969}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Louis, Missouri
|event = House show
|
|ref={{efn|name=Reign9|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 15 "Gene Kiniski 66/01/07 St. Louis, MO"}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 10
|champion = {{sortname|Dory|Funk Jr.}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1969|2|11}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=11|year1=1969|month2=5|day2=24|year2=1973}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tampa, Florida
|event = House show
|
|ref = [2]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 11
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1973|5|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=24|year1=1973|month2=7|day2=20|year2=1973}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Kansas City, Kansas
|event = House show
|
|ref = [3]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 12
|champion = {{sortname|Jack|Brisco}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1973|7|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=20|year1=1973|month2=12|day2=2|year2=1974}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Houston, Texas
|event = House show
|
|ref = [4]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 13
|champion = {{sortname|Giant|Baba}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1974|12|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=2|year1=1974|month2=12|day2=9|year2=1974}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Kagoshima, Japan
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 14
|champion = {{sortname|Jack|Brisco}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1974|12|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=9|year1=1974|month2=12|day2=10|year2=1975}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toyohashi, Japan
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 15
|champion = {{sortname|Terry|Funk}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1975|12|10}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=10|year1=1975|month2=2|day2=6|year2=1977}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Miami Beach, Florida
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 16
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1977|2|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=6|year1=1977|month2=8|day2=21|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Toronto, Ontario
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 17
|champion = {{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1979|8|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=21|year1=1979|month2=8|day2=26|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tampa, Florida
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 18
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1979|8|26}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=26|year1=1979|month2=10|day2=31|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 19
|champion = {{sortname|Giant|Baba}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1979|10|31}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=31|year1=1979|month2=11|day2=7|year2=1979}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nagoya, Japan
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 20
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|1979|11|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=7|year1=1979|month2=9|day2=4|year2=1980}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Amagasaki, Japan
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 21
|champion = {{sortname|Giant|Baba}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1980|9|4}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=4|year1=1980|month2=9|day2=9|year2=1980}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Saga, Japan
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 22
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 5
|date = {{dts|1980|9|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=9|year1=1980|month2=4|day2=27|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Otsu, Japan
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 23
|champion = {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1981|4|27}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=27|year1=1981|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Augusta, Georgia
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 24
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 6
|date = {{dts|1981|5|1}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=1|year1=1981|month2=6|day2=21|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Gainesville, Georgia
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 25
|champion = {{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1981|6|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=21|year1=1981|month2=9|day2=17|year2=1981}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Atlanta, Georgia
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 26
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1981|9|17}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=17|year1=1981|month2=6|day2=10|year2=1983}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Kansas City, Kansas
|event = House show
|notes = On February 9, 1982 in Miami, The Midnight Rider (Dusty Rhodes under a mask due to being under suspension in Florida) defeated Flair for the title, but he returned it when NWA President Bob Geigel asked Rider to unmask or return the championship belt as NWA rules then forbade masked wrestlers from holding it.[5]
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 26.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Jack|Veneno}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1982|9|7}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|location = Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
|event = House show
|notes = Jack Veneno defeated Flair in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, but as he refused to defend the title outside his native country. The title was returned to Flair on the same day.
|ref = {{efn|name=Veneno|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 17 "Flair allows himself to be pinned by Jack Veneno to avoid the riot from the audience, but the title is returned to Flair"}}

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 26.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|date = {{dts|1982|9|7}}
|location = Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
|event = House show
|reign = —
|days = —
|days2 = yes
|notes = The title returned to Flair later on due to the nature of the championship match. This is considered a continuation of Flair's previous reign
|ref = {{efn|name=Veneno}}

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 26.3
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Carlos|Colón|Carlos Colón Sr.}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1983|1|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=6|year1=1983|month2=1|day2=10|year2=1983}}
|days2 = yes
|location =San Juan, Puerto Rico
|event = House show
|notes = This title change is not recognized by the NWA. Colon's WWC World Heavyweight Championship was also on the line.
|ref = {{efn|name=ColonUnrecog|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 17 "Carlos Colon # 1983/01/06 San Juan, PR"}}

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 26.4
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1983|1|10}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=10|year1=1983|month2=6|day2=10|year2=1983}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Miami, Florida
|event = House show
|notes = This title change is not recognized by the NWA. Victor Jovica defeated Flair on February 8, 1983 in Couva, Trinidad, but the decision was reversed three days later because Jovica's feet were on the rope during the pin.
|ref = {{efn|name=FlariUnrecog|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 17 "Ric Flair # 1983/01/10<"}}{{efn|name=Jovica|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 17 "Victor Jovica pins Flair around 83 in TRINIDAD but the decision is reversed because of Jovica's feet being on the rope"}}

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 27
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 7
|date = {{dts|1983|6|10}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=10|year1=1983|month2=11|day2=24|year2=1983}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Louis, Missouri
|event = House show
|
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 28
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 2(3)
|date = {{dts|1983|11|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=24|year1=1983|month2=3|day2=20|year2=1984}}
|days2 = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=24|year1=1983|month2=5|day2=6|year2=1984}}
|location = Greensboro, North Carolina
|event = Starrcade
|notes = This was a steel cage match. Former champion Gene Kiniski was the special referee.
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 28.1
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Harley|Race}}
|reign = 8
|date = {{dts|1984|03|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=20|year1=1984|month2=3|day2=23|year2=1984}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Wellington, New Zealand
|event = House show
|notes = This title change was recognized by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and also from NWA at least until 2011. NWA doesn’t recognise it anymore at least since 2017.[6][7][8]
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 28.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|1984|03|23}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=23|year1=1984|month2=5|day2=6|year2=1984}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Kallang, Singapore
|event = House show
|notes = This title change was recognized by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and also from NWA at least until 2011. NWA doesn’t recognise it anymore at least since 2017.[9][10][11]
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 29
|champion = {{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1984|05|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=6|year1=1984|month2=5|day2=24|year2=1984}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Irving, Texas
|event = 1st Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions
|
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 30
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 3(5)
|date = {{dts|1984|05|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=24|year1=1984|month2=7|day2=26|year2=1986}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Yokosuka, Japan
|event = House show
|
|ref = [3]

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 30.5
|type = promotion
|name = Jim Crockett Promotions/World Championship Wrestling

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 31
|champion = {{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1986|07|26}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=26|year1=1986|month2=8|day2=9|year2=1986}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Greensboro, North Carolina
|event = The Great American Bash
|
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 32
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 4(6)
|date = {{dts|1986|08|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=9|year1=1986|month2=9|day2=25|year2=1987}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Louis, Missouri
|event = House show
|
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 33
|champion = {{sortname|Ron|Garvin}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1987|09|25}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=25|year1=1987|month2=11|day2=26|year2=1987}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Detroit, Michigan
|event = NWA World Wide Wrestling
|
|

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 34
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 5(7)
|date = {{dts|1987|11|26}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=26|year1=1987|month2=2|day2=20|year2=1989}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Chicago, Ilinois
|event = Starrcade
|notes = On November 21, 1988 the NWA's flagship promotion Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) was purchased by Ted Turner and renamed World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 35
|champion = {{sortname|Ricky|Steamboat}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1989|02|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=20|year1=1989|month2=5|day2=7|year2=1989}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Chicago, Ilinois
|event = Chi-Town Rumble

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 36
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 6(8)
|date = {{dts|1989|05|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=7|year1=1989|month2=7|day2=7|year2=1990}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = WrestleWar

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 37
|champion = Sting
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1990|07|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=7|year1=1990|month2=1|day2=11|year2=1991}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Baltimore, Maryland
|event = The Great American Bash

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 38
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 7(9)
|date = {{dts|1991|01|11}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=11|year1=1991|month2=3|day2=21|year2=1991}}
|days2 = yes
|location = East Rutherford, New Jersey
|event = House show
|notes = After this title win, Flair was also recognized as the first WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Of Flair's sixteen recognized world championships, WWE recognizes this reign as an NWA one, and not a WCW one.

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 39
|champion = {{sortname|Tatsumi|Fujinami}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1991|3|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=21|year1=1991|month2=5|day2=19|year2=1991}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tokyo, Japan
|event = Starrcade in Tokyo Dome
|notes = Briefly defended along with the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. This title change was originally ignored in the United States, but is retroactively recognized by WWE.
|ref = [12]

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 40
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 8(10)
|date = {{dts|1991|5|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=19|year1=1991|month2=9|day2=8|year2=1991}}
|days2 = yes
|location = St. Petersburg, Florida
|event = SuperBrawl I
|notes = This title change was originally ignored in the United States, presenting Flair's reign as one continuous reign. This title change was briefly recognized by WCW.
|ref =

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 40.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|1991|9|8}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Flair was stripped of the NWA title upon signing with the World Wrestling Federation.
|ref =
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 41
|champion = {{sortname|Masahiro|Chono}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1992|8|12}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=12|year1=1992|month2=1|day2=4|year2=1993}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tokyo, Japan
|event = G1 Climax 1992 – Day 5
|notes = Defeated Rick Rude in the final of the G1 Climax tournament.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 42
|champion = {{sortname|The|Great Muta|Keiji Mutoh}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1993|1|4}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=4|year1=1993|month2=2|day2=21|year2=1993}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tokyo, Japan
|event = Fantastic Story in Tokyo Dome
|notes = Muta's IWGP Heavyweight Championship was also on the line
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 43
|champion = {{sortname|Barry|Windham}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1993|2|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=21|year1=1993|month2=7|day2=18|year2=1993}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Asheville, North Carolina
|event = SuperBrawl III
|
|ref = [13]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 44
|champion = {{sortname|Ric|Flair}}
|reign = 9(11)
|date = {{dts|1993|7|18}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=18|year1=1993|month2=9|day2=13|year2=1993}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Biloxi, Mississippi
|event = Beach Blast
|
|ref=[14][15]

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 44.5
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|1993|9|13}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Vacated when WCW withdrew from the NWA. WCW continued to recognize Flair as their WCW International World Heavyweight Champion.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 44.6
|type = promotion
|name = National Wrestling Alliance
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 45
|champion = {{sortname|Shane|Douglas}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1994|8|27}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|event = NWA World Title Tournament
|notes = Defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in tournament final.
|ref=[16]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 45.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|1994|8|27}}
|location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|event = NWA World Title Tournament
|days2 = yes
|notes = Douglas threw the NWA World Heavyweight Championship belt down immediately after winning it and declared that he did not want to be the organization's champion; Douglas then declared the NWA-ECW Heavyweight Championship, of which he was already in possession, to be a world championship. Eastern Championship Wrestling then withdraws from the NWA and becomes Extreme Championship Wrestling.
|ref=[16]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 46
|champion = {{sortname|Chris|Candido}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1994|11|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=19|year1=1994|month2=2|day2=24|year2=1995}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Cherry Hill, New Jersey
|event = NWA World Heavyweight Title Tournament
|notes = Defeated Tracy Smothers in tournament final.
|ref = {{efn|name=Reign45|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 19 "Chris Candido 1994/11/19 Cherry Hill, NJ Defeats Tracy Smothers in tournament final."}}
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 47
|champion = {{sortname|Dan|Severn}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1995|2|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=24|year1=1995|month2=3|day2=14|year2=1999}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Erlanger, Kentucky
|event = House show
|ref = [17][18]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 48
|champion = {{sortname|Naoya|Ogawa}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1999|03|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=14|year1=1999|month2=9|day2=25|year2=1999}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Yokohama, Japan
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 49
|champion = {{sortname|Gary|Steele}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1999|9|25}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=25|year1=1999|month2=10|day2=2|year2=1999}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Charlotte, North Carolina
|event = 51st Anniversary Show
|notes = Gary Steele pinned Ogawa in a three-way match also involving Brian Anthony.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 50
|champion = {{sortname|Naoya|Ogawa}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1999|10|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=2|year1=1999|month2=7|day2=2|year2=2000}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Thomaston, Connecticut
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 50.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2000|7|2}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Ogawa vacated the title.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 51
|champion = {{sortname|Mike|Rapada}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2000|9|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=19|year1=2000|month2=11|day2=14|year2=2000}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tampa, Florida
|event = House show
|notes = Defeated Jerry Flynn in tournament final.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 52
|champion = Sabu
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2000|11|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=14|year1=2000|month2=12|day2=22|year2=2000}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tampa, Florida
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 53
|champion = {{sortname|Mike|Rapada}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2000|12|22}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=22|year1=2000|month2=4|day2=24|year2=2001}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 54
|champion = {{sortname|Steve|Corino}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2001|04|24}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=24|year1=2001|month2=10|day2=13|year2=2001}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tampa, Florida
|event = House show
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 54.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2001|10|13}}
|location = St. Petersburg, Florida
|event = 53rd Anniversary Show
|days2 = yes
|notes = Title was held up when Corino lost a title match against Shinya Hashimoto when he became unable to compete due to head injury sustained in the match.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 55
|champion = {{sortname|Shinya|Hashimoto}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2001|12|15}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=15|year1=2001|month2=3|day2=9|year2=2002}}
|days2 = yes
|location = McKeesport, Pennsylvania
|event = House show
|notes = This was three matches round robin style; Gary Steele vs. Steve Corino, Gary Steele vs. Shinya Hashimoto, and Steve Corino vs. Shinya Hashimoto. Hashimoto won.
|ref=[19]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 56
|champion = {{sortname|Dan|Severn}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2002|3|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=9|year1=2002|month2=5|day2=28|year2=2002}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tokyo, Japan
|event = House show
|notes = Match ended in controversy, as the referee gave a fast count.
|ref=[19]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 56.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2002|5|28}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Severn was stripped of the title after failing to make a defense in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) at their inaugural PPV. Title made exclusive to TNA.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 56.3
|type = promotion
|name = Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 57
|champion = {{sortname|Ken|Shamrock}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2002|6|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=19|year1=2002|month2=8|day2=7|year2=2002}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Huntsville, Alabama
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #1
|notes = Defeated Malice in the finals of a Gauntlet for the Gold.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 58
|champion = {{sortname|Ron|Killings}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2002|8|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=7|year1=2002|month2=11|day2=20|year2=2002}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #8
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 59
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2002|11|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=20|year1=2002|month2=6|day2=11|year2=2003}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #22
|notes = Unified with the WWA World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Sting on May 25, 2003 in Auckland, New Zealand.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 60
|champion = {{sortname|A.J.|Styles}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2003|6|11}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=11|year1=2003|month2=10|day2=22|year2=2003}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #48
|notes = This was a three-way match, also involving Raven.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 61
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2003|10|22}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=22|year1=2003|month2=4|day2=21|year2=2004}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #67
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 62
|champion = {{sortname|A.J.|Styles}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2004|4|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=21|year1=2004|month2=5|day2=19|year2=2004}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #91
|notes = This was a steel cage match.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 63
|champion = {{sortname|Ron|Killings}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2004|5|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=19|year1=2004|month2=6|day2=2|year2=2004}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #95
|notes = This was a four-way match, also involving Raven and Chris Harris.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 64
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|2004|6|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=2|year1=2004|month2=5|day2=15|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #97
|notes = This was a King of the Mountain match, also involving A.J. Styles, Raven, and Chris Harris. Ron Killings defeated Jarrett on the June 23 TNA Weekly PPV for the title, but due to issues surrounding the title change, the title was held up, before Vince Russo gave Jarrett the title back.[20]
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 65
|champion = {{sortname|Ray|González}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2005|4|3}}
|days = <1
|days2 = yes
|location = San Juan, Puerto Rico
|event = Juicio Final
|notes = González was stripped of the title later in the evening due to the fall having been counted by the wrong referee. This reign was ignored by the NWA and TNA, with Jarrett continuing to be recognized as champion. Retroactively recognized by the NWA beginning February 16, 2015.
|ref = [21]

}}{{PWtitlereign


|sort number = 65.2
|type = unrecognized
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett|Jeff Jarret}}
|reign = —
|date = {{dts|2005|4|3}}
|days = —
|days2 = yes
|location =San Juan, Puerto Rico
|event = Juicio Final
|notes = The title returned to Jarrett later on due to the nature of the championship match. This was originally considered a continuation of Jarrett's previous reign but is no longer recognized.
|ref =

}}{{PWtitlereign


|number = 66
|champion = {{sortname|A.J.|Styles}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|2005|5|15}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=15|year1=2005|month2=6|day2=19|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Hard Justice
|notes = Defeated Jeff Jarrett for title. Tito Ortiz was the special referee.
|ref = [22]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 67
|champion = Raven
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2005|6|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=19|year1=2005|month2=9|day2=15|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Slammiversary
|notes = This was a King of the Mountain match, also involving Abyss, Monty Brown, and Sean Waltman.
|ref = [23]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 68
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|2005|9|15}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=15|year1=2005|month2=10|day2=23|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Windsor, Ontario
|event = International Incident
|
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 69
|champion = Rhino
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2005|10|23}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=23|year1=2005|month2=10|day2=25|year2=2005}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Bound for Glory
|notes = Rhino won the right to face Jarrett in a Gauntlet for the Gold match after designated challenger Kevin Nash fell ill and withdrew.
|ref = [24]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 70
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 5
|date = {{dts|2005|10|25}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=25|year1=2005|month2=2|day2=12|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Impact!
|notes = Aired November 3, 2005.
|
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 71
|champion = {{sortname|Christian|Cage}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2006|2|12}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=12|year1=2006|month2=6|day2=18|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Against All Odds
|
|ref = [25]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 72
|champion = {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}}
|reign = 6
|date = {{dts|2006|6|18}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=18|year1=2006|month2=10|day2=22|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Slammiversary
|notes = This was a King of the Mountain match.
|ref = [26]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 73
|champion = {{sortname||Sting|Sting (wrestler)}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2006|10|22}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=22|year1=2006|month2=11|day2=19|year2=2006}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Plymouth, Michigan
|event = Bound for Glory
|notes = Kurt Angle was the special outside enforcer. This was a title vs. career match where Sting put his career on the line.
|ref = [27]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 74
|champion = Abyss
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2006|11|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=19|year1=2006|month2=1|day2=14|year2=2007}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Genesis
|notes = Abyss defeated Sting by disqualification after Sting pushed the official.
|ref = [28]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 75
|champion = {{sortname|Christian|Cage}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2007|1|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=14|year1=2007|month2=5|day2=13|year2=2007}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Orlando, Florida
|event = Final Resolution
|notes = This was a three-way elimination match, also involving Sting.
|ref = [29]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 75.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2007|5|13}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Cage was stripped of the title when the NWA and TNA ended their business relations and title agreements.
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 75.3
|type = promotion
|name = National Wrestling Alliance
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 76
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2007|9|1}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=1|year1=2007|month2=8|day2=2|year2=2008}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Bayamón, Puerto Rico
|event = House show
|notes = Defeated Brent Albright in the finals of the Reclaiming the Glory Tournament. Pearce competed as a substitute for Bryan Danielson, who defeated Pearce in the semifinals but withdrew from the tournament due to a detached retina. Danielson was the special referee.
|ref=[30]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 77
|champion = {{sortname|Brent|Albright}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2008|08|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=2|year1=2008|month2=9|day2=20|year2=2008}}
|days2 = yes
|location = New York City, New York
|event = Death Before Dishonor VI
|notes =
|ref = [31]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 78
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2008|09|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=20|year1=2008|month2=10|day2=25|year2=2008}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|event = Glory By Honor VII
|notes =
|ref = [32][33]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 79
|champion = Blue Demon Jr.
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2008|10|25}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=25|year1=2008|day2=14|month2=03|year2=2010}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Mexico City, Mexico
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref = [34]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 79.2
|type = promotion
|name = NWA Pro/Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 80
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|2010|3|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=14|year1=2010|month2=3|day2=6|year2=2011}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Charlotte, North Carolina
|event = House show
|notes = Three-way elimination match also featuring Phill Shatter.
|ref = [35]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 81
|champion = {{sortname|Colt|Cabana}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2011|3|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=6|year1=2011|month2=4|day2=23|year2=2011}}
|days2 = yes
|location = West Hollywood, California
|event = NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
|notes =
|ref = [36]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 82
|champion = {{sortname|The|Sheik|The Sheik II}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2011|4|23}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=23|year1=2011|month2=7|day2=11|year2=2011}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Jacksonville, Florida
|event = Subtle Hustle
|notes =
|ref = [37]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 82.2
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2011|7|11}}
|days2 = yes
|notes = Sheik was stripped of the title for refusing to defend against Adam Pearce on July 31, 2011.
|ref = [38]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 83
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 4
|date = {{dts|2011|7|31}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=31|year1=2011|month2=4|day2=8|year2=2012}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Columbus, Ohio
|event = NWA at the Ohio State Fair
|notes = Defeated Chance Prophet, Jimmy Rave and Shaun Tempers in a four-way match to win the vacant title.
|ref = [39]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 84
|champion = {{sortname|Colt|Cabana}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2012|4|8}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=8|year1=2012|month2=7|day2=21|year2=2012}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Glendale, California
|event = NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
|notes =
|ref = [40]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 85
|champion = {{sortname|Adam|Pearce}}
|reign = 5
|date = {{dts|2012|7|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=21|year1=2012|month2=10|day2=27|year2=2012}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Kansas City, Kansas
|event = Metro Pro Wrestling
|notes = This was a two out of three falls match. It was match four of a seven-match series between Cabana and Pearce.
|ref = [41]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 85.2
|type = promotion
|name = National Wrestling Alliance
}}{{PWtitlereign
|sort number = 85.3
|type = vacated
|date = {{dts|2012|10|27}}
|location = Berwick, Victoria, Australia
|event = NWA Warzone Wrestling 14
|days2 = yes
|notes = Pearce left the NWA and resigned as champion after the organization refused to allow him to defend the title in the concluding match of the best-of-seven series against Cabana. The match did take place with Cabana winning, but both wrestlers refused the title in the aftermath.
|ref = [42]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 86
|champion = Kahagas
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2012|11|02}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=02|year1=2012|month2=03|day2=16|year2=2013}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Clayton, New Jersey
|event = Wrath of Champions
|notes = Won an elimination match for the vacant title by last eliminating Damien Wayne. Match also featured Chance Prophet, Jason Kincaid, Lance Erikson, Anthony Nese, Papadon, Biggie Biggs, and Lance Anoa'i. Kahagas was the reigning NWA National Heavyweight Champion at the time of his victory.
|ref = [43]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 87
|champion = {{sortname|Rob|Conway}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2013|3|16}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=16|year1=2013|month2=1|day2=4|year2=2014}}
|days2 = yes
|location = San Antonio, Texas
|event = A Monster's Ball
|notes = Rob Conway replaced an injured Jax Dane and defeated Kahagas for the title.
|ref = [44]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 88
|champion = {{sortname|Satoshi|Kojima}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2014|1|4}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=4|year1=2014|month2=6|day2=2|year2=2014}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Tokyo, Japan
|event = Wrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome
|notes =
|ref = [45]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 89
|champion = {{sortname|Rob|Conway}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2014|6|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=2|year1=2014|month2=2|day2=14|year2=2015}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Las Vegas, Nevada
|event = Cauliflower Alley Club Reunion Show
|notes =
|ref = [46]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 90
|champion = {{sortname|Hiroyoshi|Tenzan}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2015|2|14}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=14|year1=2015|month2=8|day2=29|year2=2015}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Sendai, Japan
|event = The New Beginning in Sendai
|notes =
|ref = [47]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 91
|champion = {{sortname|Jax|Dane}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2015|8|29}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=29|year1=2015|month2=10|day2=21|year2=2016}}
|days2 = yes
|location = San Antonio, Texas
|event = World War Gold
|notes =
|ref = [48]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 92
|champion = {{sortname|Tim|Storm}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2016|10|21}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=21|year1=2016|month2=12|day2=09|year2=2017}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Sherman, Texas
|event = House show
|notes =
|ref = [49]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 93
|champion = {{sortname|Nick|Aldis}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2017|12|09}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=09|year1=2017|month2=09|day2=01|year2=2018}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Sewell, New Jersey
|event = Cage of Death 19
|notes =
|ref = [50]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 94
|champion = Cody
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2018|09|01}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=09|day1=01|year1=2018|month2=10|day2=21|year2=2018}}
|days2 = yes
|location = Hoffman Estates, Illinois
|event = All In
|notes =
|ref = [51]
}}{{PWtitlereign
|number = 95
|champion = {{sortname|Nick|Aldis}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2018|10|21}}
|days = {{age in days|month1=10|day1=21|year1=2018}}+
|days2 = {{age in days|month1=10|day1=21|year1=2018}}+
|location = Nashville, Tennessee
|event = 70th Anniversary Show
|notes = This was a two out of three falls match.
|ref = [52]
}}{{BundleEnd}}

Combined reigns

As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}.

Indicates the current champion
<1The reign is shorter than one day.
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Lou|Thesz}} 3 3,749
2Ric|Flair}} 9 3,116
3Harley|Race}} 7 1,799
4Dory|Funk Jr.}} 1 1,563
5Dan|Severn}} 2 1,559
6Gene|Kiniski}} 1 1,131
7Adam|Pearce}} 5 1,078
8Jeff|Jarrett}} 6 1,006
9Pat|O'Connor|Pat O'Connor (wrestler)}} 1 903
10Jack|Brisco}} 2 866
11Buddy|Rogers|Buddy Rogers (wrestler)}} 1 573
12Rob|Conway}} 2 551
13Blue Demon Jr. 1 505
14Orville|Brown}} 1 501
15Naoya|Ogawa}} 2 469
16{{sortname|Nick|Aldis}} † 2 month1=01|day1=28|year1=2018}}+
17Terry|Funk}} 1 424
18Dick|Hutton}} 1 421
19Jax|Dane}} 1 419
20Tim|Storm}} 1 414
21Christian|Cage}} 2 245
22Billy|Watson|Whipper Billy Watson}} 1 239
23Sting 2 216
24A.J.|Styles}} 3 196
Hiroyoshi|Tenzan}} 1 196
26Mike|Rapada}} 2 176
27Steve|Corino}} 1 175
28Colt|Cabana}} 2 152
29Satoshi|Kojima}} 1 149
30Barry|Windham}} 1 147
31Masahiro|Chono}} 1 145
32Kahagas 1 134
33Ron|Killings}} 2 119
34Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)}} 3 107
35Chris|Candido}} 1 97
36Raven 1 88
37Shinya|Hashimoto}} 1 84
38The|Sheik|The Sheik II}} 1 79
39Ricky|Steamboat}} 1 76
40Ron|Garvin}} 1 62
41Tatsumi|Fujinami}} 1 59
42Abyss 1 56
43Cody 1 50
44Brent|Albright}} 1 49
Ken|Shamrock}} 1 49
46The|Great Muta|Keiji Mutoh}} 1 48
47Sabu 1 38
48Giant|Baba}} 3 19
49Kerry|Von Erich}} 1 18
50Gary|Steele}} 1 7
51Tommy|Rich}} 1 4
52Rhino 1 2
53Ray|González}} 1 <1
Shane|Douglas}} 1 <1

Footnotes

{{refbegin}}
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