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词条 NWA National Heavyweight Championship
释义

  1. Title history

  2. Combined reigns

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{distinguish|NWA United National Championship|NWA United National Heavyweight Championship}}{{Infobox pro wrestling championship
| championshipname = NWA National Heavyweight Championship
| image =
| caption = The current NWA National Heavyweight Championship belt
| currentholder = Willie Mack
| won = October 21, 2018
| promotion = NWA
| created = January 12, 1980
| mostreigns = Paul Orndorff and Tommy Rich (4 reigns)
| firstchamp = Austin Idol
| longestreign = Phill Shatter (763 days)
| shortestreign = Killer Tim Brooks (<1 day)
| oldest = Killer Karl Kox {{nobr|(51 years)}}
| pastnames = NWA National Championship
| pastlookimages =
}}

The NWA National Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship created by the National Wrestling Alliance. It was the major singles title in the NWA-affiliated Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW) from 1980 until 1986 and was defended within the territorial region in which GCW operated. When GCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation in July 1984 the then-NWA National Champion The Spoiler went to work for the WWF and was briefly recognised by that promotion as National Champion.[1] Soon thereafter, a new promotion (Championship Wrestling from Georgia) was formed and sanctioned by the NWA. They awarded the NWA National Championship to Ted DiBiase.

In 1985, Jim Crockett Promotions purchased the TBS Saturday and Sunday night television slots from the WWF and began production on a new era of "World Championship Wrestling." JCP essentially consolidated Championship Wrestling from Georgia (taking over that group's Saturday morning time slot as well) and began to recognize their championships. Eventually, Crockett held a unification match between his company's United States Champion and the National Champion. The U.S. champion won and that version of the National title was abandoned.[2]

In 1997, the NWA reactivated the National Heavyweight Championship, which has since been defended throughout the United States in various NWA-affiliated promotions. The title is currently held by Willie Mack who won the title at the NWA's 70th Anniversary Show on October 21, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee.[3]

Title history

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

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|sort number=0.5
|type=promotion
|name=Original version (1980 – 1986)

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|number=1
|champion={{sortname|Austin|Idol}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1980|01|12}}
|days={{age in days nts|1980|01|12|1980|08|20}}
|Atlanta, Georgia}
|notes=Also defeated Mr. Wrestling II to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship on March 29, 1980 in Atlanta, Georgia.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=1.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|1980|08|20}}
|notes=Vacated for unknown reasons.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=2
|champion={{sortname|Jack|Brisco}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1980|10|09}}
|days={{age in days nts|1980|10|09|1980|12|06}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|notes=Defeated Terry Funk in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
|ref=[4]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=3
|champion=Mongolian Stomper
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1980|12|06}}
|days={{age in days nts|1980|12|06|1981|03|29}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|ref=[5]

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|number=4
|champion={{sortname|Steve|Olsonoski}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1981|03|29}}
|days={{age in days nts|1981|03|29|1981|08|15}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=5
|champion={{sort|Masked Superstar|Masked Superstar}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1981|08|15}}
|days={{age in days nts|1981|08|15|1981|09|28}}
|location=Columbus, Georgia
|notes=On September 19, 1981, the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship was unified with the National Heavyweight Championship.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=6
|champion={{sortname|Tommy|Rich}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1981|09|28}}
|days={{age in days nts|1981|09|28|1981|11|25}}
|location=Augusta, Georgia
|ref=[6]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=7
|champion={{sort|Masked Superstar|Masked Superstar}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1981|11|25}}
|days={{age in days nts|1981|11|25|1982|01|17}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=8
|champion={{sortname|Tommy|Rich}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1982|01|17}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|01|17|1982|03|15}}
|ref=[7]
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=9
|champion={{sortname|Ron|Bass|Ron Bass (wrestler)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1982|03|15}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|03|15|1982|04|19}}
|location=Augusta, Georgia
|ref=[8]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=10
|champion={{sortname|Tommy|Rich}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|1982|04|19}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|04|19|1982|05|02}}
|ref=[9]
|location=Augusta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=11
|champion={{sortname|Buzz|Sawyer}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1982|05|02}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|05|02|1982|06|20}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|ref=[10]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=12
|champion={{sortname|Paul|Orndorff}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1982|06|20}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|06|20|1982|07|30}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|ref=[11]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=12.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|1982|07|30}}
|notes=Orndorff vacated the title in order to focus on a challenge to NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=13
|champion={{sort|Super Destroyer|Super Destroyer}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1982|08|29}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|08|29|1982|10|03}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|notes=Defeated Paul Orndorff in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
|ref=[12]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=14
|champion={{sortname|Paul|Orndorff}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1982|10|03}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|10|03|1982|10|17}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|ref=[13]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=15
|champion={{sort|Masked Superstar|Masked Superstar}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|1982|10|17}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|10|17|1982|11|07}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=16
|champion={{sortname|Paul|Orndorff}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|1982|11|07}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|11|07|1982|12|01}} – {{age in days nts|1982|11|17|1982|12|31}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|ref=[14]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=17
|champion={{sortname|Killer Karl|Kox}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|December 1982}}
|days={{age in days nts|1982|12|31|1983|02|01}} – {{age in days nts|1982|12|01|1983|02|28}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=18
|champion={{sortname|Tommy|Rich}}
|reign=4
|date={{dts|February 1983}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|02|28|1983|03|01}} – {{age in days nts|1983|02|01|1983|03|20}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=19
|champion={{sortname|Paul|Orndorff}}
|reign=4
|date={{dts|March 1983}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|03|20|1983|03|20}} – {{age in days nts|1983|03|01|1983|03|20}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=20
|champion={{sortname|Killer Tim|Brooks}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1983|03|20}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|03|20|1983|03|20}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=21
|champion={{sortname|Larry|Zbyszko}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1983|03|20}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|03|20|1983|04|30}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|notes=Bought the title from Brooks for $25,000.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=21.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|1983|04|30}}
|notes=Zbyszko was stripped of the title by NWA President Bob Geigel for buying it.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=22
|champion={{sortname|Larry|Zbyszko}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1983|06|05}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|06|05|1983|06|19}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|notes=Defeated Mr. Wrestling II in a tournament final to win the vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=23
|champion={{sortname|Mr.|Wrestling II}}
|reign=1
|{{sort|01|1}}
|date={{dts|1983|06|19}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|06|19|1983|07|17}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|ref=[15]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=24
|champion={{sortname|Larry|Zbyszko}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|1983|07|17}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|07|17|1983|09|25}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=25
|champion={{sortname|Brett|Wayne}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1983|09|25}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|09|25|1983|11|18}}
|ref=[16]
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=26
|champion={{sortname|Ted|DiBiase}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1983|11|18}}
|days={{age in days nts|1983|11|18|1984|02|18}}
|location=Cleveland, Ohio
|ref=[17]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=27
|champion={{sortname|Brad|Armstrong|Brad Armstrong (wrestler)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1984|02|18}}
|days={{age in days nts|1984|02|18|1984|04|12}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|notes=Wrestled under a mask as "Mr. R" (thought to be Tommy Rich under the mask) and pinned DiBiase to win the title when DiBiase was distracted by Rich standing at the announcers' podium at ringside.
|ref=[18]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=28
|champion={{sortname|The|Spoiler|Don Jardine}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1984|04|12}}
|days={{age in days nts|1984|04|12|1984|05|04}}
|location=Wheeling, West Virginia
|ref=[19]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=29
|champion={{sortname|Brad|Armstrong|Brad Armstrong (wrestler)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1984|05|04}}
|days={{age in days nts|1984|05|04|1984|07|01}}
|location=Marietta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=30
|champion={{sortname|The|Spoiler|Don Jardine}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1984|07|01}}
|days={{age in days nts|1984|07|01|1984|07|14}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|notes=The Spoiler left for the World Wrestling Federation during this reign and was briefly recognized as the National Champion by the WWF.
|ref=[20]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=31
|champion={{sortname|Ted|DiBiase}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1984|07|14}}
|days={{age in days nts|1984|07|14|1984|10|11}}
|location=Macon, Georgia
|notes=This was a phantom match after The Spoiler went to the World Wrestling Federation.
|ref=[21]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=32
|champion={{sortname|Ron|Garvin}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1984|10|11}}
|days={{age in days nts|1984|10|11|1985|06|01}}
|location=Baltimore, Maryland
|ref=[22]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=33
|champion=Black Bart
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1985|06|01}}
|days={{age in days nts|1985|06|01|1985|09|22}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia
|notes=The match also had a Loser Leaves Town stipulation.
|ref=[23]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=34
|champion={{sortname|Terry|Taylor}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1985|09|22}}
|days={{age in days nts|1985|09|22|1985|11|28}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=35
|champion={{sortname|Buddy|Landel}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1985|11|28}}
|days={{age in days nts|1985|11|28|1985|12|19}}
|location=Greensboro, North Carolina
|event=Starrcade '85
|ref=[24]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=36
|champion={{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1985|12|19}}
|days={{age in days nts|1985|12|19|1986|03|04}}
|location=Albuquerque, New Mexico
|notes=Rhodes was awarded the title in a phantom match after Landel was fired due to his drug problem.
|ref=[25]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=37
|champion={{sortname|Tully|Blanchard}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1986|03|04}}
|days={{age in days nts|1986|03|04|1986|08|28}}
|location=Spartanburg, South Carolina
|ref=[26]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=38
|champion={{sortname|Wahoo|McDaniel}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1986|08|28}}
|days={{age in days nts|1986|08|28|1986|09|28}}
|location=Los Angeles, California
|ref=[27]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=39
|champion={{sortname|Nikita|Koloff}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1986|09|28}}
|days={{age in days nts|1986|09|28|1986|09|28}}
|location=Atlanta, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=39.5
|type=deactivated
|date={{dts|1986|09|28}}
|notes=The title was unified with the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=39.9
|type=promotion
|name=Revived version (1997 – present)

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=40
|champion=Big Slam
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1997|05|17}}
|days={{age in days nts|1997|05|17|1997|07|18}}
|notes=Title was awarded after the NWA revived it.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=41
|champion={{sortname|Salvatore|Sincere}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1997|07|18}}
|days={{age in days nts|1997|07|18|1997|10|11}}
|location=Raeford, North Carolina

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=41.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|1997|10|11}}
|notes=Vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=42
|champion={{sortname|Doug|Gilbert}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1998|03|27}}
|days={{age in days nts|1998|03|27|1998|08|22}}
|location=Mount Holly, New Jersey
|notes=Defeated Barry Windham and Rocco Rock in a three-way match to win the vacant title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=43
|champion={{sortname|Stevie|Richards}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1998|08|22}}
|days={{age in days nts|1998|08|22|1998|10|24}}
|location=Mount Holly, New Jersey

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=44
|champion={{sortname|Doug|Gilbert}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|1998|10|24}}
|days={{age in days nts|1998|10|24|2000|01|15}}
|event=NWA 50th Anniversary Show
|location=Cherry Hill, New Jersey
|notes=This was an eight-man tag team steel cage match. Gilbert won the title teaming with Steve Corino, Lance Diamond and Rik Ratchett versus Richards, The Pitbulls (#1 and #2) and Dead Man Walking.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=45
|champion={{sort|Brodie,Don|Don Brodie}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2000|01|15}}
|days={{age in days nts|2000|01|15|2000|04|14}}
|location=Memphis, Tennessee

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=46
|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2000|04|14}}
|days={{age in days nts|2000|04|14|2000|09|13}}
|location=North Richland Hills, Texas

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=47
|champion=Stone Mountain
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2000|09|13}}
|days={{age in days nts|2000|09|13|2000|11|04}}
|location=Athens, Georgia

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=48
|champion={{sort|Knight, Terry|Terry Knight}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2000|11|04}}
|days={{age in days nts|2000|11|04|2001|01|12}}
|location=Cornelia, Georgia
|notes=Defeated Jesse Taylor on November 18, 2000 in Cornelia, Georgia to unify the NWA Wildside United States Heavyweight Championship

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=49
|champion={{sort|Brodie, Don|Don Brodie}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2001|01|12}}
|days={{age in days nts|2001|01|12|2001|08|01}} – {{age in days nts|2001|01|12|2001|08|22}}
|location=Greenville, Mississippi

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=49.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|August 2001}}
|notes=Title vacated after Brodie is injured in an automobile accident.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=50
|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Northcutt}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2001|08|22}}
|days={{age in days nts|2001|08|22|2001|10|13}}
|notes=Northcutt was awarded the title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=51
|champion=Hotstuff Hernandez
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2001|10|13}}
|days={{age in days nts|2001|10|13|2003|01|11}}
|location=St. Petersburg, Florida
|event=NWA 53rd Anniversary Show
|notes=On May 5, 2002, Shinya Hashimoto defeated Hernandez in a title match in Tokyo. The title was returned to Hernandez after Hashimoto refused it. The NWA later claimed that Hashimoto and Hernandez's match in Japan was not for the title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=52
|champion={{sort|Murdock, Ricky|Ricky Murdock}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2003|01|11}}
|days={{age in days nts|2003|01|11|2004|10|15}}
|location=Greenville, Mississippi

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=53
|champion=Spyder
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2004|10|15}}
|days={{age in days nts|2004|10|15|2005|10|08}}
|location=Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
|event=NWA 56th Anniversary Show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=53.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|2005|10|08}}
|notes=Spyder stripped of the title when he no-shows a title defense.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=54
|champion={{sort|Murdock, Ricky|Ricky Murdock}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2005|10|08}}
|days={{age in days nts|2005|10|08|2006|03|31}}
|location=Nashville, Tennessee
|notes=Defeated Conscience and The Juggulator in a three-way match
|event=NWA 57th Anniversary Show

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=54.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|2006|03|31}}
|notes=Title held up after a match against Big Bully Douglas, due to interference from Kory Williams.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=55
|champion={{sort|Douglas, Big Bully|Big Bully Douglas}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2006|04|01}}
|days={{age in days nts|2006|04|01|2006|09|30}}
|location=Columbia, Tennessee
|notes=Defeated Murdock in a rematch to win the held up title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=56
|champion={{sort|Williams, Kory|Kory Williams}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2006|09|30}}
|days={{age in days nts|2006|09|30|2007|05|05}}
|location=Lebanon, Tennessee

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=57
|champion={{sort|Prophet, Chance|Chance Prophet}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2007|05|05}}
|days={{age in days nts|2007|05|05|2007|10|12}}
|location=Salyersville, Kentucky

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=57.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|2007|10|12}}
|notes=Stripped of the title by the NWA Board of Directors due to injury.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=58
|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Parks}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2007|10|20}}
|days={{age in days nts|2007|10|20|2008|04|18}}
|location=Lebanon, Tennessee
|notes=Defeats Kory Williams in a match to determine the new champion.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=59
|champion={{sort|Hansen, Crusher|Crusher Hansen}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2008|04|18}}
|days={{age in days nts|2008|04|18|2008|12|13}}
|location=McKeesport, Pennsylvania

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=60
|champion=Brandon K
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2008|12|13}}
|days={{age in days nts|2008|12|13|2008|12|17}}
|location=McKeesport, Pennsylvania

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=61
|champion={{sort|Hansen, Crusher|Crusher Hansen}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2008|12|17}}
|days={{age in days nts|2008|12|17|2009|01|17}}
|location=McKeesport, Pennsylvania

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=62
|champion={{sortname|Phil|Shatter}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2009|01|17}}
|days={{age in days nts|2009|01|17|2011|02|19}}
|location=McKeesport, Pennsylvania

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=63
|champion={{sort|Prophet, Chance|Chance Prophet}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2011|02|19}}
|days={{age in days nts|2011|02|19|2012|03|29}}
|location=Franklinville, New Jersey

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=64
|champion=Kahagas
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2012|03|29}}
|days={{age in days nts|2012|03|29|2012|11|14}}
|location=Miami, Florida
|event=NWA Ring Warriors:
Battle of the Belts

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort name=64.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|2012|11|14}}
|NotesTitle vacated after Kahagas wins the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
|ref=[28]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=65
|champion={{sortname|Damien|Wayne}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2013|01|05}}
|days={{age in days nts|2013|01|05|2013|06|14}}
|location=Nashville, North Carolina
|notes=Defeated Chance Prophet and Lance Erikson in a three-way match to fill the vacant title.
|ref=[29]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=66
|champion={{sortname|Vordell|Walker}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2013|06|14}}
|days={{age in days nts|2013|06|14|2013|08|02}}
|location=Millersville, Tennessee
|ref=[30]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=67
|champion={{sortname|Damien|Wayne}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2013|08|02}}
|days={{age in days nts|2013|08|02|2013|09|14}}
|location=Millersville, Tennessee
|ref=[31]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=68
|champion={{sort|Nitro|Phil "Nitro" Monahan}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2013|09|14}}
|days={{age in days nts|2013|09|14|2014|03|01}}
|location=Toledo, Ohio

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=69
|champion={{sortname|Lou|Marconi}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2014|03|01}}
|days={{age in days nts|2014|03|01|2014|03|22}}
|location=Williamston, North Carolina

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=70
|champion={{sort|Nitro|Phil "Nitro" Monahan}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2014|03|22}}
|days={{age in days nts|2014|03|22|2014|03|23}}
|event=WrestleRama 13
|location=Hillsdale, Michigan
|ref=[32]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=71
|champion={{sortname|Lou|Marconi}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2014|03|23}}
|days={{age in days nts|2014|03|23|2014|04|05}}
|location=Toledo, Ohio
|ref=[33]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=72
|champion={{sort|Nitro|Phil "Nitro" Monahan}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|2014|04|05}}
|days={{age in days nts|2014|04|05|2014|07|12}}
|location=Carolina Beach, North Carolina

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=73
|champion={{sortname|Lou|Marconi}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|2014|07|12}}
|days={{age in days nts|2014|07|12|2015|02|06}}
|location=Carolina Beach, North Carolina

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=74
|champion={{sortname|Jax|Dane}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2015|02|06}}
|days={{age in days nts|2015|02|06|2015|05|28}}
|location=Millersville, Tennessee
|notes=From April 12, Dane holds the National and North American championships. NWA allows him to defend both titles together.
|ref=[34]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=74.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|2015|05|28}}
|notes=Dane forfeits both of his titles due to injury.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=75
|champion={{sort|Andrews, Arrick|Arrick Andrews}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2015|07|11}}
|days={{age in days nts|2015|07|11|2016|01|02}}
|location=Cookeville, Tennessee
|notes=Defeated Chase Owens in an eight-man tournament final.
|ref=[35]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=75.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|2016|01|02}}
|notes=Andrews announced that he had suffered a knee injury in a hunting accident that would keep him out of wrestling for 8 months, and forfeited the title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=76
|champion={{sort|Saxon, John|John Saxon}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2016|01|09}}
|days={{age in days nts|2016|01|09|2016|01|30}}
|location=Dyersburg, Tennessee
|notes=Won a battle royal for the vacant title.
|

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=77
|champion={{sort|Anthony, Greg|Greg Anthony}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2016|01|30}}
|days={{age in days nts|2016|01|30|2016|07|02}}
|location=Dyersburg, Tennessee

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=78
|champion={{sort|Mustang Mike|Mustang Mike}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2016|07|02}}
|days={{age in days nts|2016|07|02|2016|07|09}}
|location=Morgan City, Louisiana
|notes=This was a steel cage match.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=79
|champion={{sort|Anthony, Greg|Greg Anthony}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2016|07|09}}
|days={{age in days nts|2016|07|09|2016|09|17}}
|location=Dyersburg, Tennessee

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=80
|champion={{sortname|Jake|Logan|Jake Logan (wrestler)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2016|09|17}}
|days={{age in days nts|2016|09|17|2016|10|29}}
|location=Amarillo, Texas

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=81
|champion={{sort|Anthony, Greg|Greg Anthony}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|2016|10|29}}
|days={{age in days nts|2016|10|29|2016|11|19}}
|location=Dyersburg, Tennessee

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=82
|champion={{sortname|Damien|Wayne}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|2016|11|19}}
|days={{age in days nts|2016|11|19|2017|02|03}}
|location=Gallatin, Tennessee

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=83
|champion=Kahagas
|reign=2
|date={{dts|2017|02|03}}
|days={{age in days nts|2017|02|03|2017|09|30}}
|location=Franklin, Kentucky

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=83.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|2017|09|30}}
|notes=Vacated when NWA terminated all contracts with its licensees

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number=84
|champion={{sortname|Willie|Mack|Willie Mack (wrestler)|}}
|event=NWA 70th Anniversary Show
|reign=1
|date={{dts|2018|10|21}}
|days={{age in days|month1=10|day1=21|year1=2018}}+
|location=Nashville, Tennessee
|notes=Defeated Sam Shaw in the end of a tournament to win the vacant title.
}}{{BundleEnd}}

Combined reigns

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

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
1Murdock|Ricky Murdock}} 2 817
2Phil|Shatter}} 1 763
3Doug|Gilbert}} 2 596
4Prophet|Chance Prophet}} 2 564
5Kahagas}} 2 469
6Hotstuff|Hernandez}} 1 455
7Spyder|Spyder}} 1 358
8Don|Don Brodie}} 2 291¤
9Damien|Wayne}} 3 279
10Hansen|Crusher Hansen}} 2 270
11Monahan|Phil "Nitro" Monahan}} 3 267
12Anthony|Greg Anthony}} 3 245
13Lou|Marconi}} 3 243
14Ron|Garvin}} 1 233
15Austin|Idol}} 1 221
16Williams|Kory Williams}} 1 217
17Kevin|Northcutt}} 2 204
18Douglas|Big Bully Douglas}} 1 182
19Ted|DiBiase}} 2 181
20Pepper|Parks}} 1 181
21Tully|Blanchard}} 1 177
22Andrews|Arrick Andrews}} 1 175
23Willie|Mack|Willie Mack (wrestler)|}} 1 month1=10|day1=21|year1=2018}}+
24Steve|Olsonoski}} 1 139
25Tommy|Rich}} 4 129¤
26Larry|Zbyszko}} 3 125
27Masked Superstar|Masked Superstar}} 3 118
28Mongolian Stomper|Mongolian Stomper}} 1 113
29Black Bart|Black Bart}} 1 113
30Brad|Armstrong|Brad Armstrong (wrestler)}} 2 112
31Jax|Dane}} 1 112
32Salvatore|Sincere}} 1 85
33Paul|Orndorff}} 4 78¤
34Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)}} 1 75
35Knight|Terry Knight}} 1 69
36Terry|Taylor}} 1 67
37Stevie|Richards}} 1 63
38Big Slam|Big Slam}} 1 62
39Jack|Brisco}} 1 58
40Brett|Wayne|Brett Sawyer}} 1 54
41Stone Mountain|Stone Mountain}} 1 52
42Buzz|Sawyer}} 1 49
43Vordell|Walker}} 1 49
44Jake|Logan|Jake Logan (wrestler)|}} 1 42
45Ron|Bass}} 1 35
46Super Destroyer|Super Destroyer}} 2 35
47The Spoiler|The Spoiler}} 1 35
48Killer Karl|Kox}} 1 32¤
49Wahoo|McDaniel}} 1 31
50Mr. Wrestling II|Mr. Wrestling II}} 1 28
51Buddy|Landel}} 1 21
52Saxon|John Saxon}} 1 21
53Mustang Mike|Mustang Mike}} 1 7
54Brandon K|Brandon K}} 1 4
55Killer Tim|Brooks}} 1 <1
56Nikita|Koloff}} 1 <1

See also

{{Portal|Professional wrestling}}
  • List of National Wrestling Alliance championships

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32. ^{{cite web|url=http://alliance-wrestling.com/nitro-regains-nwa-national-title/|title=Nitro Regains NWA National Title|last=Mitchell|first=Jason|date=2014-03-23|accessdate=2019-01-29|work=Alliance-Wrestling.com}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://alliance-wrestling.com/marconi-reclaims-nwa-national-title/|title=Marconi Reclaims NWA National Title|last=Mitchell|first=Jason|date=2014-03-24|accessdate=2019-01-29|work=Alliance-Wrestling.com}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/Other_News_4/article_83200.shtml|title=NWA news: Former TNA KO captures Women's Title, Jax captures Nat'l Title, Conway defends NWA World Title, two big title matches at NJPW's "New Beginning" next week|last=Caldwell|first=James|date=2015-02-07|accessdate=2015-01-08|work=Pro Wrestling Torch}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=http://nwaringside.com/new-nwa-national-champion-crowned-at-last-nights-nwa-saw-event/|title=New NWA National Champion Crowned at last nights NWA SAW Event!|date=2015-07-12|accessdate=2015-07-14|work=NWA Ringside}}

External links

  • Wrestling-Titles.com
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