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SMW Beat the Champ Television Championship

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Professional wrestling championship
SMW "Beat the Champ" Television Championship
Tracy Smothers was the first SMW "Beat the Champ" Television Champion
Details
PromotionSmoky Mountain Wrestling
Date establishedDecember 12, 1992
Date retiredMay 20, 1995
Statistics
First championTracy Smothers
Final championBobby Blaze
Most reignsTim Horner/Kendo andTracy Smothers (3 reign)
Longest reignTim Horner,Buddy Landell (63 days)
Shortest reignThe Nightstalker,Robert Gibson,Tracy Smothers, the Hornet,Scott Studd,Boo Bradley (0 days)

TheSMW "Beat the Champ" Television Championship was the secondary singles championship for theSmoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW)professional wrestling promotion. The title was created in 1992 and was active until SMW closed on November 26, 1995. The storyline concept of the title was that the champion would defend his title every week against a "randomly drawn" opponent. For each successful defense of the belt, the wrestler won $1,000, and if the champion could win five title matches in a row, including the title win, then the title was vacated and the champion received a $5,000 bonus. In reality, the opponents were predetermined, and the winner never received the bonus. Moreover, the title was never represented by a belt.[1]

Title history

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
<1Reign lasted less than a day
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Tracy SmothersDecember 12, 1992SMW Live eventMorristown, Tennessee158DefeatedJimmy Golden, The Dirty White Boy and Killer Kyle in a four-way elimination tournament final. Aired January 16, 1993 on SMW TV 
2The NightstalkerFebruary 8, 1993SMW Live eventJellico, Tennessee1<1Aired February 20, 1993 on SMW TV 
3Tim HornerFebruary 8, 1993SMW Live eventJellico, Tennessee121Aired March 6, 1993 on SMW TV 
4Bobby EatonMarch 1, 1993SMW Live eventSevierville, Tennessee149Aired March 27, 1993 on SMW TV 
5Brian LeeApril 19, 1993SMW Live eventBarbourville, Kentucky155Aired May 1 1993 on SMW TV 
VacatedJune 7, 1993Lee won five consecutive matches. 
6Bobby BlazeJune 7, 1993SMW Live eventCumberland, Kentucky121Defeated The Dirty White Boy. Aired June 26, 1993 on SMW TV 
7The Dirty White BoyJune 28, 1993SMW Live eventBuchanan County, Virginia149Won the title under a mask as The Mighty Yankee. Aired July 17, 1993 on SMW TV 
VacatedAugust 16, 1993The Dirty White Boy won five consecutive title matches. 
8Jimmy Del RayAugust 16, 1993SMW Live eventClinton, Tennessee128DefeatedRicky Morton. Aired September 4, 1993 on SMW TV 
9Robert GibsonSeptember 13, 1993SMW Live eventOakwood, Virginia1<1Aired September 18, 1993 on SMW TV 
10The Dirty White BoySeptember 13, 1993SMW Live eventOakwood, Virginia218Aired September 25, 1993 on SMW TV 
VacatedOctober 1, 1993The Dirty White Boy voluntarily surrendered the championship, claiming he did not want to wrestle anyone except for Brian Lee. 
11Tim HornerOctober 4, 1993SMW Live eventJellico, Tennessee263Defeated Juicy Johnny. Aired November 6, 1993 on SMW TV 
VacatedDecember 6, 1993Horner injured by Prince Kharis 
12Tracy SmothersDecember 6, 1993SMW Live eventJefferson, North Carolina2<1Defeated Jimmy Del Ray. Aired December 11, 1993 on SMW TV 
13Chris CandidoDecember 6, 1993SMW Live eventJefferson, North Carolina135Aired January 8, 1994 on SMW TV 
14Robbie EagleJanuary 10, 1994SMW Live eventChilhowie, Virginia128Aired February 5, 1994 on SMW TV 
15The HornetFebruary 7, 1994SMW Live eventJellico, Tennessee1<1Aired February 26, 1994 on SMW TV 
16Killer KyleFebruary 7, 1994SMW Live eventJellico, Tennessee128Aired March 12, 1994 on SMW TV 
17Mike FurnasMarch 7, 1994SMW Live eventDungannon, Virginia128Aired March 19, 1994 on SMW TV[2]
18Bruiser BedlamApril 4, 1994SMW Live eventClinton, Tennessee128Aired April 16, 1994 on SMW TV 
VacatedMay 2, 1994Bedlam won five consecutive title matches. 
19Kendo the SamuraiMay 2, 1994SMW Live eventHarriman, Tennessee336DefeatedChris Hamrick in a tournament final. Aired June 6, 1994 on SMW TV. Kendo was previously known as Tim Horner. 
20Tracy SmothersJune 7, 1994SMW Live eventLoudon, Tennessee328Bobby Blaze, not Tim Horner, played Kendo the Samurai in this match. Aired June 18, 1994 on SMW TV 
VacatedJuly 5, 1994Smothers won five consecutive title matches. 
21Chris CandidoJuly 5, 1994SMW Live eventAshe County, North Carolina234Defeated Scott Studd. Aired July 23, 1994 on SMW TV 
22Lance StormAugust 8, 1994SMW Live eventSaltville, Virginia128Aired August 27, 1994 on SMW TV 
23Boo BradleySeptember 5, 1994SMW Live eventCumberland, Kentucky128Aired September 24, 1994 on SMW TV 
24Scott StuddOctober 3, 1994SMW Live eventMorganton, North Carolina1<1Aired October 15, 1994 on SMW TV 
25Bryant AndersonOctober 3, 1994SMW Live eventMorganton, North Carolina135Aired October 29, 1994 on SMW TV 
VacatedNovember 7, 1994Anderson won five consecutive title matches. 
26Brian LeeNovember 8, 1994SMW Live eventOakwood, Virginia227DefeatedThe Nightmare (Ted Allen). Aired December 10, 1994 on SMW TV 
27Buddy LandelDecember 5, 1994SMW Live eventPrinceton, West Virginia163Aired December 31, 1994 on SMW TV 
VacatedFebruary 6, 1995Landel won five consecutive title matches. 
28Boo BradleyFebruary 6, 1995SMW Live eventLenoir, North Carolina2<1Defeated The Wolfman. Aired February 18, 1995 on SMW TV 
29Billy BlackFebruary 6, 1995SMW Live eventLenoir, North Carolina128Aired March 4, 1995 on SMW TV 
VacatedMarch 6, 1995Championship vacated when Black left SMW. 
30Killer KyleMarch 6, 1995SMW Live eventLenoir, North Carolina238Defeated Boo Bradley. Aired March 25, 1995 on SMW TV 
31Bobby BlazeApril 13, 1995SMW Live eventWarrensville, North Carolina237Aired April 29, 1995 on SMW TV 
DeactivatedMay 20, 1995Blaze last defended the title that same night, defeatingAl Snow, after which the title was never mentioned again. 

References

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  1. ^Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006).Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications.ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. ^Hoops, Brian (March 7, 2020)."Daily Pro Wrestling history (03/07): Bruno Sammartino vs. Giant Baba".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. RetrievedMarch 8, 2020.
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