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NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship

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Professional wrestling championship
NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionCentral States Wrestling
NWA Central-States Championship Wrestlingj
Date establishedMay 18, 1950
Current championMitch Johnson
Date wonMarch 31, 2017
Other names
NWA Heart of America Heavyweight Championship(1950–1953)
Central States Heavyweight Championship(1953/10–1988)
WWA Central States Heavyweight Championship(1988–1989)
Statistics
First championBill Longson
Most reigns"Bulldog" Bob Brown(19 reigns)
Longest reignDerek Stone (952 days)
Shortest reignEnrique Torres (Less than one day)
Oldest championRufus R. Jones(54 years, 13 days)
Youngest championShane Somers (19 years)

The NWA Central States championship was reactivated in 2002 seeing Shane Somers defeat. 7'1 Butch McClain becoming the 1st champion since 1989 & youngest at 19 years of age.

Title history

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Bill LongsonAugust 18, 1950CSW showKansas City, Kansas1160DefeatedSonny Myers in tournament final to become first champion
2Tarzan KowalskiJanuary 25, 1951CSW showKansas City, Kansas191
3Dennis ClaryApril 26, 1951CSW showKansas City, Kansas17
4Sonny MyersMay 3, 1951CSW showKansas City, Kansas17[1]
5Dennis ClaryMay 10, 1951CSW showKansas City, Kansas2180
6Jimmy CoffieldNovember 6, 1951CSW showTopeka, Kansas123
7Alo LeilaniNovember 29, 1951CSW showKansas City, Kansas121
8Bob OrtonDecember 20, 1951CSW showKansas City, Kansas170
9Enrique TorresFebruary 28, 1952CSW showKansas City, Kansas17[2]
10Sonny MyersMarch 6, 1952CSW showKansas City, Kansas2[Note 1]
Vacated1952Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
11Sonny MyersApril 1952CSW showWichita, Kansas
[Note 2]Defeated Bob Orton in 13-man tournament final, but Orville Brown refuses to present him with the title because the final was only one fall
12Sonny Myers1952CSW show[Note 3]3[Note 4]Defeated Bob Orton in 3-fall match
13Red BerrySeptember 1952(NLT)CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 5]
14Bobby LaneNovember 30, 1952CSW showKansas City, Kansas146
15Dave SimsJanuary 15, 1953CSW showKansas City, Kansas1259
16Lenny MontanaOctober 1, 1953CSW show[Note 3]171
17Sonny MyersDecember 11, 1953CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri4[Note 6]
18Dave SimsJanuary 1954CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 7]
19Bob OrtonJanuary 28, 1954CSW showKansas City, Kansas2[Note 8]
20Sonny MyersMarch 1954CSW show[Note 3]5[Note 9]
Championship history is unrecorded fromMarch 1954 to1954.
22El Toro1954CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 10]Unknown whom El Toro defeated for the title
23Sonny Myers1954CSW showKansas City, Kansas6[Note 11]
24Joe DusekSeptember 13, 1954CSW showWichita, Kansas194
25Ray VillmerDecember 16, 1954CSW showKansas City, Kansas1[Note 12]
26Lu Kim[Note 13]CSW show[Note 13]1[Note 14]
27Ray Villmer[Note 15]CSW show[Note 15]2[Note 16]
Championship history is unrecorded from[Note 15] toApril 1956(NLT).
28Mike DiBiaseApril 1956(NLT)CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 17]It is not documented whom DiBiase defeated to win the championship.
29Richard BrownApril 10, 1956CSW showTopeka, Kansas1[Note 18]
Championship history is unrecorded fromApril 10, 1956 to1956.
30Mighty Atlas1956CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 19]Unknown whom Atlas defeated for the title
Championship history is unrecorded from1956 toFebruary 1957(NLT).
31Sonny MyersFebruary 1957(NLT)CSW show[Note 3]7[Note 20]It is not known whom Myers defeated for the championship
Championship history is unrecorded fromFebruary 1957(NLT) to1957.
32Richard Brown1957CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 21]Unknown whom Brown defeated for the title
33Red BerrySeptember 15, 1957CSW showWichita, Kansas222
34Richard BrownOctober 7, 1957CSW showWichita, Kansas3[Note 22]
Vacated1958Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
35Sonny MyersJuly 26, 1958CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri8[Note 23]
VacatedOctober 2, 1958(NLT)Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
36Bob GeigelOctober 3, 1958CSW show[Note 3]156Defeated Bob Ellis in tournament final
37“Cowboy” Bob EllisNovember 28, 1958CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1420
38Lee HenningJanuary 22, 1960CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 24]
Championship history is unrecorded fromJanuary 22, 1960 to1960.
39Kinji Shibuya1960CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 25]Unknown whom Shibuya defeated for the title
40“Cowboy” Bob EllisMarch 10, 1960CSW showKansas City, Kansas2[Note 26]
41Lee HenningApril 1960CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 27]
42Thor HagenMay 27, 1960CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 28]
43Ricky LeeJune 1960CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 29]
44Thor HagenAugust 1960CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 30]
45Mike PaidousisSeptember 29, 1960CSW showKansas City, Kansas150
46Lee HenningNovember 18, 1960CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri3133
47Ron EtchisonMarch 31, 1961CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri121
48Lee HenningApril 21, 1961CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri4[Note 31]
49“Cowboy” Bob EllisMay 1961(NLT)CSW show[Note 3]3[Note 32]
Vacated1961Bob Ellis left the promotion without losing the championship first.
50Buddy AustinJune 2, 1961CSW show[Note 3]1154Awarded title
51Sonny MyersNovember 3, 1961CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri97
52Tarzan TylerNovember 10, 1961CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 33]
53Buddy AustinNovember 1961CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 34]
54Ray GordonFebruary 9, 1962CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri184
55Lee HenningMay 4, 1962CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri5[Note 35]
56Pat O'ConnorOctober 1962(NLT)CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 36]
57Lee HenningNovember 2, 1961CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri614
57.5Pat O'ConnorNovember 16, 1962CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri2[Note 37]
May 17, 1963St. Joseph, Missouri1217
59Sonny MyersFebruary 1, 1963CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri10105Unknown whom Myers defeated for the title
60Rock HunterMay 17, 1963CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1217
61Enrique TorresDecember 20, 1963CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri20
62The SpoilerDecember 20, 1963CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 38]
Championship history is unrecorded fromDecember 20, 1963 toDecember 1964(NLT).
63Mike DiBiaseDecember 1964(NLT)CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 39]Unknown whom DiBiase defeated for the title
64Ron ReedJanuary 11, 1965CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1144
65The StomperJune 4, 1965CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri130
66Sonny MyersJuly 4, 1965CSW show[Note 3]11187
67Bob GeigelJanuary 7, 1966CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri242
68Ron ReedFebruary 18, 1966CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri2119
69The VikingJune 17, 1966CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1182
70Mike DiBiaseDecember 16, 1966CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri328
71Sonny MyersJanuary 13, 1967CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1242
72Bob GeigelFebruary 24, 1967CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri342
73The VikingApril 7, 1967CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri263
74Sonny MyersJune 9, 1967CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri13140
75The HangmanOctober 27, 1967CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri121
76Bob GeigelNovember 17, 1967CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri425
77Sonny MyersDecember 12, 1967CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri14115
78Harley RaceApril 5, 1968CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri128
79Ron EtchisonMay 3, 1968CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri27
80Roger KirbyMay 10, 1968CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 40]
VacatedMay 1968Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
81"Bulldog" Bob BrownJune 4, 1968CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1129Defeated Thor Hagen in tournament final
82Tommy MartinOctober 11, 1968CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri163
83Dusty RhodesDecember 13, 1968CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri128
84"Bulldog" Don KentJanuary 10, 1969CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri149
85Dick MurdochFebruary 28, 1969CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1112[2]
86Pat O'ConnorJune 20, 1969CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri3[Note 41]
VacatedOctober 1969Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
87Danny Little BearNovember 28, 1969CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1126Wins tournament
88Roger KirbyApril 3, 1970CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri2273[3]
89Bob GeigelJanuary 1, 1971CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri5[Note 42]
90Harley Race1971CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 43]
91Bob Geigel1971CSW show[Note 3]6[Note 44]
92Harley RaceJune 1971(NLT)CSW show[Note 3]3[Note 45]Pat O'Connor defeats Race for the title on January 28, 1972 in St. Louis, MO, but Race continues to be recognized by other promoters, and Sam Muchnick withdraws recognition of the title and later creates theMissouri Heavyweight title
93Danny Little BearJanuary 11, 1972CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri2[Note 46]
94Black Angus Campbell1972CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 47]
95The StomperJune 8, 1972CSW show[Note 3]229
96Harley RaceJuly 7, 1971CSW showKansas City, Kansas4506
97Omar AtlasNovember 24, 1972CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 48][4]
98Roger KirbyDecember 1972CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 49]
99Danny Little BearApril 27, 1973CSW show[Note 3]3[Note 50]
100"Bulldog" Bob BrownJune 1973CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 51]
101Harley RaceSeptember 22, 1973CSW showKansas City, Kansas519
102"Bulldog" Bob BrownOctober 11, 1973CSW showKansas City, Kansas3161
103Mike GeorgeMarch 21, 1974CSW showKansas City, Kansas1[Note 52]
104Roger KirbyJune 1974CSW show[Note 3]2[Note 53]
Championship history is unrecorded fromJune 1974 toJuly 4, 1974.
105"Bulldog" Bob BrownJuly 4, 1974CSW showKansas City, Kansas47DefeatedDon Fargo to win the championship, not clear if Fargo was the champion or if it was a tournament.
106Harley RaceJuly 11, 1974CSW showKansas City, Kansas621
107"Bulldog" Bob BrownAugust 1, 1974CSW showKansas City, Kansas5[Note 54]
108Terry MartinDecember 1974CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 55]
109Jerry OatesFebruary 7, 1975CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1113[5]
110Ed WiskoskiMay 31, 1975CSW showKansas City, Kansas1257
111Mike GeorgeFebruary 12, 1976CSW showKansas City, Kansas258[6]
112"Bulldog" Bob BrownApril 10, 1976CSW showWichita, Kansas67
113Mike GeorgeApril 17, 1976CSW showWichita, Kansas331[7]
114"Bulldog" Bob BrownMay 18, 1976CSW showTopeka, Kansas751
115Harley RaceJuly 8, 1976CSW showKansas City, Kansas759
116"Bulldog" Bob BrownSeptember 5, 1976CSW showWichita, Kansas818
117Rick GibsonOctober 1, 1976CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 56]
Championship history is unrecorded fromOctober 1, 1976 toJanuary 1977.
118Bob SlaughterJanuary 1977CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 57]Records are unclear on whom Slaughter defeated to win the championship
119Ted OatesFebruary 4, 1977CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri17
120Bob SlaughterFebruary 11, 1977CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri2[Note 58]
121"Bulldog" Bob Brown1977CSW show[Note 3]9[Note 59]
122Bob Slaughter1977CSW show[Note 3]3[Note 60]
123Ted DiBiaseMay 19, 1977CSW showKansas City, Kansas1[Note 61]
Championship history is unrecorded fromMay 19, 1977 to1977.
124Bob Sweetan1977CSW show[Note 3]1[Note 62]Records are unclear on whom Sweetan defeated to win the championship
125"Bulldog" Bob BrownOctober 30, 1977CSW showTopeka, Kansas1069
126Ted DiBiaseJanuary 7, 1978CSW showKansas City, Kansas20
127Alexis SmirnoffJanuary 7, 1978CSW showKansas City, Kansas140
128Ken LucasFebruary 16, 1978CSW showKansas City, Kansas170
129Bob SweetanApril 27, 1978CSW showKansas City, Kansas2126
130Doug GilbertAugust 31, 1978CSW showKansas City, Kansas137
131Buck RobleyOctober 7, 1978CSW showDes Moines, Iowa184
132Dick MurdochDecember 30, 1978CSW showKansas City, Kansas23
133Randy AllsJanuary 2, 1979CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri151
134Bob SweetanFebruary 22, 1979CSW showKansas City, Kansas3207[8]
135Ron StarrSeptember 17, 1979CSW showWichita, Kansas117
136The TurkOctober 4, 1979CSW showKansas City, Kansas149
137The AvengerNovember 22, 1979CSW showKansas City, Kansas163
138The AssassinJanuary 24, 1980CSW showKansas City, Kansas111[9]
139"Bulldog" Bob BrownFebruary 4, 1980CSW showKansas City, Kansas1166
140Bruiser BrodyApril 10, 1980CSW showKansas City, Kansas142
141Dick MurdochMay 22, 1980CSW showKansas City, Kansas363
142Killer Karl KoxJuly 24, 1980CSW showKansas City, Kansas123
143"Bulldog" Bob BrownAugust 16, 1980CSW showTopeka, Kansas1226
144Mike GeorgeSeptember 11, 1980CSW showKansas City, Kansas442
145"Bulldog" Bob BrownOctober 23, 1980CSW showKansas City, Kansas13160
146Buzz TylerApril 1, 1981CSW showDes Moines, Iowa1113
147Bob SweetanJuly 23, 1981CSW showKansas City, Kansas4119
148Tommy MartinNovember 19, 1981CSW showKansas City, Kansas221
149Bob SweetanDecember 10, 1981CSW showKansas City, Kansas54
150"Bulldog" Bob BrownDecember 14, 1981CSW showWichita, Kansas14[Note 63]
Vacated1981-1982Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
Championship history is unrecorded from1981-1982 toApril 27, 1982.
151Roger KirbyApril 27, 1982CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri3142Defeated Harley Race to win the championship. Records are unclear if Race was the champion or if this was for the vacant championship.
152Manny FernandezSeptember 16, 1982CSW showKansas City, Kansas1147
153Dewey RobertsonFebruary 10, 1983CSW showKansas City, Kansas191
154"Bulldog" Bob BrownMay 12, 1983CSW showKansas City, Kansas157
155Dewey RobertsonMay 19, 1983CSW showKansas City, Kansas214
156Harley RaceJune 2, 1983CSW showKansas City, Kansas88[10]
VacatedJune 10, 1983Harley Race wins theNWA World Heavyweight Championship and gave up the Central States Championship.[11]
157Super DestroyerJune 30, 1983CSW showKansas City, Kansas1112Defeated Buck Robley in tournament final
158Buzz TylerOctober 20, 1983CSW showKansas City, Kansas298
159Tully BlanchardJanuary 26, 1984CSW showKansas City, Kansas114
160Buzz TylerFebruary 9, 1984CSW showKansas City, Kansas370
161Luke GrahamApril 19, 1984CSW showKansas City, Kansas163
162Ted OatesJune 21, 1984CSW showKansas City, Kansas251
163Buzz TylerAugust 11, 1984CSW showKansas City, Kansas456
164Hacksaw HigginsOctober 6, 1984CSW showKansas City, Kansas119
165Harley RaceOctober 25, 1984CSW showKansas City, Kansas877
166Mr. PogoJanuary 10, 1985CSW showKansas City, Kansas1255
167Marty JannettySeptember 22, 1985CSW showDes Moines, Iowa174
168Brett SawyerDecember 5, 1985CSW showKansas City, Kansas112
169"Bulldog" Bob BrownDecember 17, 1985CSW showAmes, Iowa16164
VacatedMay 30, 1986Bob Brown was forced to vacate the championship due to an ankle injury
170The ShadowMay 30, 1986CSW showDes Moines, Iowa12Wins 13-man battle royal[12]
171Marty JannettyJune 1, 1986CSW showMarshalltown, Iowa2[Note 64][13]
172"Bulldog" Bob BrownJune 1986CSW show[Note 3]17[Note 65]
VacatedSeptember 26, 1986Jim Crockett Jr. buys out the promotion and begins to promote shows with wrestlers from his own territory as well as Central States regulars
173Sam HoustonNovember 16, 1986CSW showSt. Louis, Missouri148Defeats Bill Dundee in a tournament final
174Bill DundeeJanuary 3, 1987CSW showTopeka, Kansas155
175"Bulldog" Bob BrownFebruary 27, 1987CSW showKansas City, Kansas1883[14]
176Rufus R. JonesMay 21, 1987CSW showKansas City, Kansas150
177Porkchop CashJuly 10, 1987CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri17
178Rufus R. JonesJuly 17, 1987CSW showKansas City, Kansas272[15]
179Earthquake FerrisSeptember 27, 1987CSW showDes Moines, Iowa133
180"Bulldog" Bob BrownOctober 30, 1987CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1956
181Dave PetersonDecember 25, 1987CSW showSt. Joseph, Missouri1[Note 66]
Vacated1987Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
182Dave PetersonFebruary 18, 1988CSW showKansas City, Kansas2399Defeated Cuban Assassin #2 for the held-up title; promotion withdraws from NWA in 1988
183Akio SatoMarch 23, 1989CSW showKansas City, Kansas1[Note 67]Defeated T.C. Carter to win the vacant championship
Deactivated1989The Central States Wrestling promotion closed

NWA relaunch as NWA Mid-West by Ed ChumanNWA Central States Championship re-instated 2/1/1999

3way match with Bashful Brad, Bloodlust and Butch Reed won by Butch Reed in Harrisonville Mo for MEW6/99 in Bethany MO. Billy “KidUsa” won from Butch Reed1/00 in Kansas City KS. Bloodlust won from Billy “KidUsa”2/00 in Saint Joeseph MO. Quicksilver won from Bloodlust3/00 in Joplin MO. Billy “KidUsa” won from Quicksilver11/01 combined with MEW Central States Title Vacated in 2002Won in Rolla Mo by showtime Shane Sommers

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^The date the championship was vacated has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and5,898 days
  2. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and182 days
  3. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiThe location of the match was not captured as part of the championship documentation.
  4. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and181 days
  5. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and242 days
  6. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between21 days and47 days
  7. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and27 days
  8. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between32 days and62 days
  9. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and196 days
  10. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and196 days
  11. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and196 days
  12. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and−983 days
  13. ^abThe date of the title change is unknown, records indicate that Lu Kim defeated Ray Villmer for the championship, but not when or where
  14. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and−983 days
  15. ^abcThe date of the title change is unknown, records indicate that Ray Villmer defeated Lu Kim to regain e championship, but not when or where
  16. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and−983 days
  17. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and−983 days
  18. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and274 days
  19. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and273 days
  20. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and529 days
  21. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and256 days
  22. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between86 days and290 days
  23. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and68 days
  24. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and47 days
  25. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and47 days
  26. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between22 days and51 days
  27. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between27 days and55 days
  28. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between5 days and34 days
  29. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between32 days and90 days
  30. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between30 days and59 days
  31. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and40 days
  32. ^The date the championship was won or vacated has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and40 days
  33. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and20 days
  34. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between71 days and100 days
  35. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and180 days
  36. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between2 days and181 days
  37. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and77 days
  38. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and376 days
  39. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and387 days
  40. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and21 days
  41. ^The date the championship was vacated has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between103 days and133 days
  42. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and−4,235 days
  43. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and−4,235 days
  44. ^The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and−4,235 days
  45. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between195 days and373 days
  46. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and148 days
  47. ^The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and148 days
  48. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between7 days and37 days
  49. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between117 days and147 days
  50. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between35 days and64 days
  51. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between65 days and94 days
  52. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between72 days and101 days
  53. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and32 days
  54. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between188 days and218 days
  55. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between38 days and68 days
  56. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and122 days
  57. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between4 days and34 days
  58. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and94 days
  59. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and94 days
  60. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and93 days
  61. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and163 days
  62. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and163 days
  63. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and133 days
  64. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and29 days
  65. ^The date the championship was vacated has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between88 days and117 days
  66. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and6 days
  67. ^The date the championship abandoned has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and283 days

References

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General sources for the original Central States Championship
Specific
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  3. ^F4W Staff (April 3, 2015)."ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING TITLE CHANGE HISTORY: GOTCH VS. HACKENSCHMIDT, INOKI VS. HANSEN, GUERRERO VS. JERICHO". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  5. ^Hoops, Brian (February 7, 2017)."On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 7): Bobby Roode & Austin Aries wins tag gold". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2017.
  6. ^Hoops, Brian (February 12, 2017)."On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 12): Christian Cage wins gold in TNA". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2017.
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  11. ^F4W Staff (June 10, 2015)."On this day in pro wrestling history (June 10): Harley Race beats Ric Flair for NWA title, Jerry Blackwell turns babyface". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^Hoops, Brian (May 30, 2015)."On this day in pro wrestling history (May 30): Inoki beats Andre to win MSG league, Garea & calhoun win WWWF Tag titles, Gagne vs. Funk Jr., UFC booker wins title".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. RetrievedMarch 21, 2020.
  13. ^Hoops, Brian (June 1, 2015)."On this day in pro wrestling history (June 1): Rogers beats Gomez, Gordman & Goliath, Baba loses PWF Title, Flair Vs. KVE, Lawler Vs. Son, Undertaker Vs. Edge". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2017.
  14. ^Hoops, Brian (February 28, 2017)."Daily pro wrestling history (02/27): NXT takes over". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2017.
  15. ^Hoops, Brian (July 17, 2015)."On this day in pro wrestling history, Kangaroos, Gagne vs. Kiniski in Hawaii, Gordy wins Triple Crown, Hogan wins WCW title from Flair at Bash at the Beach, famous Punk vs. Cena Chicago bout". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2017.
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