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NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version)

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Professional wrestling championship
NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship
A version of the championship belt
Details
PromotionChampionship Wrestling from Florida
Date establishedMarch 17, 1962
Date retiredFebruary 1987
Statistics
First championEddie Graham
Final championKevin Sullivan
Most reignsDusty Rhodes (10 reigns)
Longest reignSteve Corino (521 days)
Shortest reignBobby Duncum (7 days)

The Florida version of theNWA Southern Heavyweight Championship was the major singlesprofessional wrestlingchampionship in theNational Wrestling Alliance'sFlorida territory,Championship Wrestling Florida. It existed from 1962 until 1987, when the title was abandoned. It was revived by NWA Florida in 1996.[1] At various times, different NWA affiliated promotions used their own regional version of the title including promotions based inGeorgia,Tennessee, and theCarolinas.

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
1Eddie GrahamMarch 17, 1962CWF ShowTampa, Florida168Won tournament to become the first champion 
VacatedMay 24, 1962Eddie Graham was injured and unable to defend the championship 
2Boris MalenkoJuly 25, 1962N/AN/A1127Awarded after Malenko injured Graham to cause the title to become vacant 
3Eddie GrahamNovember 29, 1962CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida282  
4Hiro MatsudaFebruary 19, 1963CWF ShowTampa, Florida1163 [2]
5Eddie GrahamAugust 1, 1963CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida3149  
6Bob OrtonDecember 28, 1963CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida166  
7Bob EllisMarch 3, 1964CWF ShowTampa, Florida193 [3]
8Bob OrtonJune 4, 1964CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida2208  
9Tarzan TylerDecember 29, 1964CWF ShowTampa, Florida1[Note 1]  
VacatedApril 1965Championship vacated for undocumented reasons 
10Bob OrtonJune 17, 1965CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida3252Won a tournament 
11Tarzan TylerFebruary 24, 1966CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida212  
12The Missouri MaulerMarch 8, 1966CWF ShowTampa, Florida1[Note 2]  
13Johnny Weaver1967CWF ShowFlorida1[Note 2]  
14The Missouri Mauler1967CWF ShowFlorida2[Note 2]  
15Johnny WeaverJuly 1968CWF ShowCharlotte, North Carolina2[Note 3]  
16Red BastienJuly 1968CWF ShowFlorida1[Note 4]  
17The Missouri MaulerJanuary 1969CWF ShowFlorida3[Note 5]  
18Jack BriscoFebruary 11, 1969CWF ShowTampa, Florida1[Note 6]  
19The Missouri Mauler1969CWF ShowFlorida4[Note 7]  
20Jack BriscoJuly 8, 1969CWF ShowTampa, Florida2[Note 8]  
VacatedNovember 1969Vacated after Jack Brisco left the territory to work in Japan 
21Danny MillerJanuary 3, 1970CWF ShowTampa, Florida110  
22The Missouri MaulerJanuary 13, 1970CWF ShowTampa, Florida549 [4]
23Bob OrtonMarch 3, 1970CWF ShowTampa, Florida439 [3]
24Dale LewisApril 11, 1970CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida166  
25Hiro MatsudaJune 16, 1970CWF ShowTampa, Florida258  
26Great MephistoAugust 13, 1970CWF ShowTampa, Florida150  
27Hiro MatsudaOctober 2, 1970CWF ShowTallahassee, Florida334  
28Great MephistoNovember 5, 1970CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida296  
29Rene GouletFebruary 9, 1971CWF ShowTampa, Florida142}  
30The GrapplerMarch 23, 1971CWF ShowTampa, Florida122  
31Terry FunkApril 14, 1971CWF ShowMiami, Florida17  
32Dick MurdochApril 21, 1971CWF ShowTampa, Florida148  
33Jack BriscoJune 8, 1971CWF ShowTampa, Florida3108  
VacatedSeptember 24, 1971Vacated after a match againstDick Murdoch ended in controversial fashion. 
34Bobby DuncumOctober 7, 1971CWF ShowTampa, Florida17Won tournament 
35George GaiserOctober 14, 1971CWF ShowTampa, Florida140  
36Bobby ShaneNovember 23, 1971CWF ShowTampa, Florida184  
VacatedFebruary 15, 1972Vacated after a match against Tim Woods ended in controversial fashion 
37Tim WoodsFebruary 29, 1972CWF ShowTampa, Florida1116won the rematch 
38The ZodiacJune 24, 1972CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida5[Note 9]  
39Dale LewisJuly 1972CWF ShowFlorida2[Note 10]  
40The ZodiacAugust 1, 1972CWF ShowTampa, Florida611  
41Tim WoodsAugust 12, 1972CWF ShowTampa, Florida224  
42Buddy ColtSeptember 5, 1972CWF ShowTampa, Florida114  
43Tim WoodsSeptember 19, 1972CWF ShowTampa, Florida342  
44Buddy ColtOctober 31, 1972CWF ShowTampa, Florida221  
45Tim WoodsNovember 21, 1972CWF ShowTampa, Florida427  
46Buddy ColtDecember 18, 1972CWF ShowOrlando, Florida322  
47Mark LewinJanuary 9, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida128  
48Buddy ColtFebruary 6, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida422  
49Mr. KleenFebruary 28, 1973CWF ShowMiami, Florida112 [5]
50Paul JonesMarch 12, 1973CWF ShowOrlando, Florida129  
51Ron FullerApril 10, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida177  
52Johnny ValentineJune 26, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida149  
53Bill DromoAugust 14, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida122  
54Dusty RhodesSeptember 5, 1973CWF ShowMiami Beach, Florida127 [6]
55Thunderbolt PattersonOctober 2, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida17 [6]
56Dusty RhodesOctober 9, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida27 [6]
VacatedOctober 16, 1973Championship vacated after a match againstPaul Jones ended inconclusively[7][6]
57Dusty RhodesOctober 23, 1973CWF ShowTampa, Florida3105Defeated Paul Jones in rematch[6][7]
58Jos LeDucFebruary 5, 1974CWF ShowFlorida135  
59Dusty RhodesMarch 12, 1974CWF ShowTampa, Florida4128 [6]
VacatedJuly 18, 1974Vacated afterPak Song defeated Rhodes 
60Dusty RhodesJuly 20, 1974CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida55Defeated Pak Song in rematch[6][7]
61Pak SongJuly 25, 1974CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida119  
62Jerry BriscoAugust 13, 1974CWF ShowTampa, Florida1[Note 11]  
63Bill Watts1974CWF ShowFlorida1[Note 12]  
64Jos LeDucNovember 11, 1974CWF ShowWest Palm Beach, Florida222  
65The StomperDecember 3, 1974CWF ShowTampa, Florida177  
66Bob ArmstrongFebruary 18, 1975CWF ShowTampa, Florida114  
67The StomperMarch 4, 1975CWF ShowTampa, Florida213  
68Pepper GomezMarch 17, 1975CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida189  
69Killer Karl KruppJune 14, 1975CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida1[Note 13]  
70Mike George1975CWF ShowFlorida1[Note 14]  
71Killer Karl Krupp1975CWF ShowFlorida2[Note 15]  
72Harley RaceAugust 25, 1975CWF ShowWest Palm Beach, Florida121  
73Dusty RhodesSeptember 15, 1975CWF ShowWest Palm Beach, Florida68 [6]
74Harley RaceSeptember 23, 1975(NET)CWF ShowFlorida2[Note 16] [6]
75Jerry BriscoNovember 1975CWF ShowFlorida2[Note 17]  
76Masked DestroyerNovember 16, 1975(NET)CWF ShowFlorida1[Note 18]  
77Billy RobinsonDecember 29, 1975CWF ShowFlorida1106  
78The AssassinApril 13, 1976CWF ShowTampa, Florida121  
79Dusty RhodesMay 4, 1976CWF ShowWest Palm Beach, Florida735 [6]
80The AssassinJune 8, 1976CWF ShowTampa, Florida2144 [6]
81Steve KeirnOctober 30, 1976CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida1[Note 2]  
82Ox Baker1976 or1977CWF ShowFlorida1[Note 2]  
83"Superstar" Billy Graham1977CWF ShowFlorida1[Note 19]  
84Steve Keirn1977CWF ShowFlorida2[Note 20]  
85Ivan KoloffMay 24, 1977CWF ShowTampa, Florida1126  
86Pedro MoralesSeptember 27, 1977CWF ShowTampa, Florida1161  
87Dick SlaterMarch 7, 1978(NLT)CWF ShowFlorida151 [8]
88Jerry BriscoApril 27, 1978CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida34  
89Dick SlaterMay 1, 1978CWF ShowFlorida248 [6]
90Dusty RhodesJune 18, 1978CWF ShowSarasota, Florida845 [6]
91The SpoilerAugust 2, 1978CWF ShowMiami Beach, Florida121Won a double title match as Spoiler was theNWA Florida Heavyweight Champion 
92Wahoo McDanielAugust 23, 1978CWF ShowMiami Beach, Florida181  
93Dick SlaterNovember 12, 1978CWF ShowOrlando, Florida348  
94Terry FunkDecember 30, 1978CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida221  
95Thor the VikingJanuary 20, 1979CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida170 [9]
96Jimmy GarvinMarch 31, 1979CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida158  
97King Curtis IaukeaMay 28, 1979CWF ShowWest Palm Beach, Florida1[Note 21]  
98Ernie LaddOctober 1979CWF ShowLafayette, Louisiana1[Note 22]  
99Sweet Brown SugarOctober 26, 1979CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida129  
100Leroy BrownNovember 24, 1979CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida184 [10]
101Dusty RhodesFebruary 16, 1980CWF ShowJacksonville, Florida9[Note 23] [6]
VacatedJuly 1980Vacated so that Rhodes could focus on a match for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship 
102Dick SlaterAugust 3, 1980CWF ShowTampa, Florida4177  
103Mike GrahamJanuary 27, 1981CWF ShowTampa, Florida17  
104Dick SlaterFebruary 3, 1981CWF ShowTampa, Florida51  
105Sweet Brown SugarFebruary 4, 1981CWF ShowFt. Myers, Florida276  
106Rene GouletApril 21, 1981CWF ShowTampa, Florida2[Note 24]  
107Bobby JaggersJune 1981CWF ShowTampa, Florida1[Note 25]  
108Jack BriscoNovember 22, 1981CWF ShowOrlando, Florida434  
109David Von ErichDecember 26, 1981CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida1202  
110Derek DraperJuly 16, 1982CWF ShowLakeland, Florida19  
111Sweet Brown SugarJuly 25, 1982CWF ShowOrlando, Florida317  
112Jimmy GarvinAugust 11, 1982CWF ShowFlorida281  
113Dusty RhodesOctober 31, 1982CWF ShowOrlando, Florida1022 [6]
114Kevin SullivanNovember 22, 1982CWF ShowWest Palm Beach, Florida1[Note 26]DefeatedBarry Windham to win the championship[6][7]
Vacated1982Championship vacant after Sullivan tries to give it toJake Roberts in gratitude for his interference. 
115Barry WindhamDecember 18, 1982CWF ShowSarasota, Florida189DefeatedGreg Valentine in tournament final 
116Frank DusekMarch 17, 1983CWF ShowTampa, Florida144  
117Ron BassApril 30, 1983CWF ShowFt. Myers, Florida1147  
118Mike RotundaSeptember 24, 1983CWF ShowSt. Petersburg, Florida160  
119Ron BassNovember 23, 1983CWF ShowMiami, Florida2180  
120Mike RotundaMay 21, 1984CWF ShowWest Palm Beach, Florida29  
121Angelo MoscaMay 30, 1984CWF ShowTampa, Florida174 [11]
122Jim NeidhartAugust 12, 1984CWF ShowOklahoma City, Oklahoma113  
123Pez WhatleyAugust 25, 1984CWF ShowSarasota, Florida125  
124Kevin SullivanSeptember 19, 1984CWF ShowFt. Lauderdale, Florida23  
125Pez WhatleySeptember 22, 1984CWF ShowMiami, Florida2116  
126Rick RudeJanuary 16, 1985CWF ShowTampa, Florida184aired on a TV tape delay on January 23, 1985[12]
127Brian BlairApril 10, 1985CWF ShowTampa, Florida146  
128Hercules HernandezMay 26, 1985CWF ShowOrlando, Florida1[Note 27]  
VacatedJuly 1985Hernandez was fired for a dressing room fight withWahoo McDaniel 
129Rick RudeJuly 21, 1985CWF ShowOrlando, Florida273defeatedMike Graham in tournament final 
130Wahoo McDanielOctober 2, 1985CWF ShowTampa, Florida248  
131Lex LugerNovember 19, 1985CWF ShowTampa, Florida157  
132Jesse BarrJanuary 15, 1986CWF ShowTampa, Florida130 [13]
132Lex LugerFebruary 14, 1986Battle of the Belts IIOrlando, Florida2158  
134Masked SuperstarJuly 22, 1986CWF ShowTampa, Florida17  
135Lex LugerJuly 29, 1986CWF ShowTampa, Florida3171  
136Kevin SullivanJanuary 16, 1987CWF ShowDaytona, Florida315 [12]
137Bad News AllenJanuary 31, 1987CWF ShowFt. Lauderdale, Florida125  
138Kevin SullivanFebruary 25, 1987CWF ShowFt. Lauderdale, Florida4[Note 28] [14]
DeactivatedMarch 1987Championship abandoned after promotion was purchased byJim Crockett Promotions 

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between93 and122 days.
  2. ^abcdeThe length of the championship reign is too uncertain to calculate.
  3. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 31 days.
  4. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between154 and214 days.
  5. ^The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between11 and41 days.
  6. ^The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and146 days.
  7. ^The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and146 days.
  8. ^The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between116 and145 days.
  9. ^The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between7 and37 days.
  10. ^The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 31 days.
  11. ^The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and89 days.
  12. ^The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and89 days.
  13. ^The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and72 days.
  14. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and72 days.
  15. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and72 days.
  16. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between39 and54 days.
  17. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 16 and58 days.
  18. ^The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and43 days.
  19. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and143 days.
  20. ^The date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and143 days.
  21. ^The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between126 and151 days.
  22. ^The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and 26 days.
  23. ^The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between136 and166 days.
  24. ^The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between41 and70 days.
  25. ^The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between145 and174 days.
  26. ^The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 1 and26 days.
  27. ^The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between36 and56 days.
  28. ^The date the championship was abandoned is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between 4 and34 days.

References

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  11. ^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.
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