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NWA National Heavyweight Championship

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Professional wrestling championship
Not to be confused withNWA United National Championship.

NWA National Heavyweight Championship
The current belt
Details
PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance
Date establishedJanuary 12, 1980
Current championMike Mondo
Date wonAugust 16, 2025
Other names
  • NWA National Heavyweight Championship (1980–2018, 2022–present)
  • NWA National Championship (2018–2022)
Statistics
First championAustin Idol
Most reignsDamien Wayne, Phil "Nitro" Monahan,Greg Anthony,Lou Marconi,Paul Orndorff,Tommy Rich,Larry Zbyszko, andThe Masked Superstar (3 reigns)
Longest reignPhil Shatter (763 days)
Shortest reignNikita Koloff (<1 day)

TheNWA National Heavyweight Championship is aprofessional wrestling championship owned and promoted by the U.S.-based,National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

The championship was established in January 1980 as the top singles title ofGeorgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), a prominent NWA-affiliated promotion. Until its September 1986 deactivation, the title remained Georgia-based—across 3 different owners (GCW;Championship Wrestling from Georgia, andJim Crockett Promotions).[1]

The title was reactivated in May 1997 and promoted by a handful of NWA-affiliated independent promotions, until it was vacated in October 2017.

In October 2018, the title was renamed the "NWA National Championship", reactivated, and the NWA (now a promotion, instead of asanctioning body) held an 8-person tournament to crown a new titleholder.[2]

History

[edit]
Buzz Sawyer with the belt while inGeorgia Championship Wrestling, 1982

The NWA National Heavyweight Championship was the top singles title in theNWA-affiliated promotion,Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), from 1980 until 1986. Contrary to its name, the title was defended almost exclusively in just one state, Georgia. When theWorld Wrestling Federation (now WWE) purchased GCW in July 1984 (an event referred to asBlack Saturday), then-championThe Spoiler signed with the WWF (which briefly recognized the title).[3] Soon thereafter,Championship Wrestling from Georgia—started by former GCW bookerOle Anderson—launched and gained NWA affiliation. The title was awarded toTed DiBiase.

In 1985,Jim Crockett Promotions purchased the weekendTBS timeslots for wrestling from the WWF, producing its own version of the "World Championship Wrestling" TV show. JCP had also purchased Championship Wrestling from Georgia (taking over its Saturday morning time slot, as well), and began recognizing CWG's championships. Eventually, Crockett held a unification match between his company's NWA United States ChampionNikita Koloff, and NWA National ChampionWahoo McDaniel, which Koloff won. The National title was deactivated afterwards.[1]

In May 1997, the title was reactivated and promoted by various NWA-affiliated, independent promotions across the United States. During this period it was considered the third most important heavyweight title in the NWA, after theWorld andNorth American titles.

In October 2017,Billy Corgan's company Lightning One, Inc., purchased theNational Wrestling Alliance's intellectual and physical properties.[4][5] At that point, all pre-existing NWA affiliation agreements with other promotions were ended; most NWA-branded championships (including the National) would be vacated in the months that immediately followed. The only two championships not vacated were theNWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, andNWA World Women's Championship. Corgan transformed the NWA from a governing body, to a wrestling promotion—one seeking to proudly revive and preserve the mood, look, and feel of the 1970s/1980s, Georgia/Mid-Atlantic era of wrestling.

In October 2018, the NWA announced the National title would be rebooted on theNWA 70th Anniversary Show, with an eight-man, championship tournament featuring:Jay Bradley;Colt Cabana;Sammy Guevara;Mike Parrow;Scorpio Sky;Sam Shaw;Ricky Starks; andWillie Mack. The championship was officially renamed the "NWA National Championship".[2] A new title belt was commissioned: its design was a faithful restoration of the 1970s, Crockett/Mid-Atlantic Wrestling version of theNWA United States Heavyweight Championship belt, with a few modern tweaks. In effect, the National title has become the second most important heavyweight title in the NWA.[6]

Reigns

[edit]

The inaugural champion wasAustin Idol. The longest reigning champion isPhil Shatter, who held the title from January 17, 2009 to February 19, 2011, for a total of 763 days. Ricky Murdock holds the record for longest combined reigns (2) at 817 days.Killer Tim Brooks has the shortest reign.Damien Wayne, Phil "Nitro" Monahan,Greg Anthony,Lou Marconi,Paul Orndorff,Tommy Rich,Larry Zbyszko, andMasked Superstar have the most reigns with 3 apiece.

The current champion isMike Mondo, who is in his first reign. He won title by defeating Mims atNWA 77th Anniversary Show on August 16, 2025 inHuntington, New York.

Names

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NameYears
NWA National Heavyweight ChampionshipJanuary 12, 1980 – October 21, 2018
NWA National ChampionshipOctober 21, 2018 – 2022
NWA National Heavyweight Championship2022 – present
Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)
1Austin IdolJanuary 12, 1980N/AAtlanta,GA1221Also defeatedMr. Wrestling II to win theNWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship on March 29, 1980 in Atlanta, Georgia.
VacatedAugust 20, 1980Vacated for unknown reasons.
2Jack BriscoOctober 9, 1980N/AAtlanta,GA158DefeatedTerry Funk in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.[7]
3The Mongolian StomperDecember 12, 1980Live eventAtlanta, GA1107[8]
4Steve OlsonoskiMarch 29, 1981Live eventAtlanta,GA1139
5The Masked SuperstarAugust 15, 1981Live eventColumbus, GA144On September 19, 1981, theNWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship was unified with the National Heavyweight Championship.
6Tommy RichSeptember 28, 1981Live eventAugusta, GA158This was amask vs. hairsteel cage match.[9]
7The Masked SuperstarNovember 25, 1981Live eventAtlanta,GA253This was aTexas death match.
8Tommy RichJanuary 17, 1982Live eventAtlanta,GA257This was asteel cage match.[10]
9Ron BassMarch 15, 1982Live eventAugusta, GA135[11]
10Tommy RichApril 19, 1982Live eventAugusta, GA313[12]
11Buzz SawyerMay 2, 1982Live eventAtlanta,GA149[13]
12Paul OrndorffJune 20, 1982Live eventAtlanta,GA140[14]
VacatedJuly 30, 1982Paul Orndorff vacated the championship in order to focus on a challenge toNWA World Heavyweight ChampionRic Flair.
13The Super DestroyerAugust 29, 1982Live eventAtlanta,GA135The Super Destroyer defeatedPaul Orndorff in the finals of an 11-man tournament to win the vacant championship.[15]
14Paul OrndorffOctober 3, 1982Live eventAtlanta,GA214[16]
15The Masked SuperstarOctober 17, 1982Live eventAtlanta,GA321
16Paul OrndorffNovember 7, 1982Live eventAtlanta,GA3133This was ano disqualification match. While most records show that Orndorff held and defended the title uninterrupted during this reign, some records show thatKiller Karl Kox won the title sometime in December 1982, losing it toTommy Rich in February 1983 before being regained by Orndorff in March.[17][18][19]
17Killer Tim BrooksMarch 20, 1983Live eventAtlanta,GA10
18Larry ZbyszkoMarch 20, 1983Live eventAtlanta,GA141Bought the championship fromKiller Tim Brooks for $25,000.
VacatedApril 30, 1983Larry Zbyszko was stripped of the championship by NWA PresidentBob Geigel for buying it.
19Larry ZbyszkoJune 5, 1983Live eventAtlanta,GA214Zbyszko DefeatedMr. Wrestling II in the finals of a 12-man tournament to win the vacant championship and a $25,000 cash prize.
20Mr. Wrestling IIJune 19, 1983Live eventAtlanta,GA128Killer Brooks andMr. Wrestling I served as thespecial guest referees.[20]
21Larry ZbyszkoJuly 17, 1983Live eventHuntington, WV370This was a no time limitno disqualification match.
22Brett SawyerSeptember 25, 1983N/AAtlanta,GA154[21]
23Ted DiBiaseNovember 18, 1983N/ACleveland,OH192[22]
24Brad ArmstrongFebruary 18, 1984World Championship WrestlingAtlanta,GA154Armstrong wrestled under a mask as "Mr. R" (thought to beTommy Rich under the mask) and pinnedTed DiBiase to win the championship when DiBiase was distracted by Rich standing at the announcers' podium at ringside.[23]
25The SpoilerApril 12, 1984Live eventWheeling, WV122[24]
26Brad ArmstrongMay 4, 1984Live eventMarietta, GA258
27The SpoilerJuly 1, 1984Live eventAtlanta,GA213The Spoiler joined theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF) during this reign and was continued to defend the championship as the "National Heavyweight Championship" on WWF events in Georgia.[25]
28Ted DiBiaseJuly 14, 1984N/AMacon, GA289This was a phantom match afterThe Spoiler went to theWorld Wrestling Federation.[26]
29Ron GarvinOctober 11, 1984GCW Night of ChampionsBaltimore,MD1233[27]
30Black BartJune 1, 1985NWA World Championship WrestlingAtlanta,GA1113The match also had aLoser Leaves Town match.[28]
31Terry TaylorSeptember 22, 1985N/AAtlanta,GA167
32Buddy LandelNovember 28, 1985StarrcadeGreensboro, NC121[29]
33Dusty RhodesDecember 19, 1985N/AAlbuquerque, NM175Rhodes was awarded the title in a phantom match afterBuddy Landel was fired due to his drug problem.[30]
34Tully BlanchardMarch 4, 1986MACW TV TapingSpartanburg, SC1177[31]
35Wahoo McDanielAugust 28, 1986Live eventLos Angeles,CA131[32]
36Nikita KoloffSeptember 28, 1986Live eventAtlanta,GA1<1This was achampionship unification match, where Koloff also defended theNWA United States Heavyweight Championship.
DeactivatedSeptember 28, 1986The championship was unified with theNWA United States Heavyweight Championship.
37Big SlamMay 17, 1997N/AN/A162The championship was awarded after the NWA reactivated it.
38Salvatore SincereJuly 18, 1997Live eventRaeford, NC185
VacatedOctober 8, 1997The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
39Doug GilbertMarch 27, 1998Live eventMount Holly, NJ1148DefeatedBarry Windham andRocco Rock in athree-way match to win the vacant championship.
40Stevie RichardsAugust 22, 1998Live eventMount Holly, NJ163
41Doug GilbertOctober 24, 1998NWA 50th Anniversary ShowCherry Hill, NJ2448This was aneight-man tag teamsteel cage match. Gilbert won the title teaming withSteve Corino,Lance Diamond and Rik Ratchett versus Richards,The Pitbulls (#1 and#2) and Dead Man Walking.
42Don BrodieJanuary 15, 2000N/AMemphis, TN190
43Kevin NorthcuttApril 2, 2000NWA Southwest Parade of ChampionsNorth Richland Hills, TX1152
44Stone MountainSeptember 13, 2000N/AAthens, GA152
45Terry KnightNovember 4, 2000N/ACornelia, GA169Knight defeated Jesse Taylor on November 18, 2000 in Cornelia, Georgia to unify theNWA Wildside United States Heavyweight Championship
46Don BrodieJanuary 12, 2001N/AGreenville, MS2210
VacatedAugust 10, 2001The championship was vacated after Don Brodie was injured in an automobile accident.
47Kevin NorthcuttAugust 22, 2001N/AN/A252Northcutt was awarded the championship.
48Hotstuff HernandezOctober 13, 2001NWA 53rd Anniversary ShowSt. Petersburg, FL1455On May 5, 2002,Shinya Hashimoto defeated Hernandez in a championship match in Tokyo. The championship was returned to Hernandez after Hashimoto refused it. The NWA later claimed that Hashimoto and Hernandez's match in Japan was not for the championship.
49Ricky MurdockJanuary 11, 2003N/AGreenville, MS1643
50SpyderOctober 15, 2004NWA 56th Anniversary Show – night 1Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada1358
VacatedOctober 8, 2005Spyder stripped of the championship when he no-shows a title defense.
51Ricky MurdockOctober 8, 2005NWA 57th Anniversary ShowNashville, TN2174Murdock defeated Conscience and The Juggulator in athree-way match to win the vacant championship.
VacatedMarch 31, 2006The championship was held up after a match against Big Bully Douglas, due to interference from Kory Williams.
52Big Bully DouglasApril 1, 2006N/AColumbia, TN1182Douglas defeated Ricky Murdock in a rematch to win the held up championship.
53Kory WilliamsSeptember 30, 2006N/ALebanon, TN1217
54Joey NelsonMay 5, 2007N/ASalyersville, KY1160
VacatedOctober 12, 2007Chance Prophet was stripped of the championship by the NWA Board of Directors due to injury.
55Pepper ParksOctober 20, 2007Live eventLebanon, TN1181Parks defeats Kory Williams to win the vacant championship.
56Crusher HansenApril 18, 2008PWX CrossfireMcKeesport, PA1239
57Brandon KDecember 13, 2008N/AMcKeesport, PA14
58Crusher HansenDecember 17, 2008N/AMcKeesport, PA231
59Phil ShatterJanuary 17, 2009PWX Genesis 2McKeesport, PA1763This was athree-way elimination match also involving Chris LeRusso.
60Chance ProphetFebruary 19, 2011N/AFranklinville, NJ2404
61 KahagasMarch 29, 2012NWA Ring Warriors Battle of the BeltsMiami,FL1230This was afour corners weapons Russian chain match with The New Heavenly Bodies serving as thespecial guest referees.
VacatedNovember 14, 2012The championship was vacated afterKahagas won theNWA World Heavyweight Championship.[33]
62Damien WayneJanuary 5, 2013NWA EdgeNashville, NC1160Wayne defeated Chance Prophet and Lance Erikson in athree-way dance to win the vacant championship.[34]
63Vordell WalkerJune 14, 2013NWA SAW Gathering of the ChampionsMillersville, TN149This was asteel cage match.[35]
64Damien WayneAugust 2, 2013Live eventMillersville, TN243[36]
65Phil MonahanSeptember 14, 2013Live eventToledo, OH1168
66Lou MarconiMarch 1, 2014N/AWilliamston, NC121
67Phil MonahanMarch 22, 2014WrestleRama 13Hillsdale, MI21[37]
68Lou MarconiMarch 23, 2014Live eventOregon, OH213[38]
69Phil MonahanApril 5, 2014N/ACarolina Beach, NC398
70Lou MarconiJuly 12, 2014NWA Smoky Mountain Steel Cage ShowdownCarolina Beach, NC3209
71Jax DaneFebruary 6, 2015Live eventMillersville, TN1111From April 12, Dane holds the National and North American championships. NWA allows him to defend both titles together.[39]
VacatedMay 28, 2015Jax Dane forfeits both of his championships due to injury.
72Arrick AndrewsJuly 11, 2015Live eventCookeville, TN1175Andrews defeatedChase Owens in an eight-man tournament final.[40]
VacatedJanuary 2, 2016Arrick 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 championship.
73John SaxonJanuary 9, 2016N/ADyersburg, TN121Saxon Won abattle royal to win the vacant championship.
74Greg AnthonyJanuary 30, 2016N/ADyersburg, TN1154
75Mustang MikeJuly 2, 2016N/AMorgan City, LA17This was asteel cage match.
76Greg AnthonyJuly 9, 2016N/ADyersburg, TN270
77Jake LoganSeptember 17, 2016N/AAmarillo, TX142
78Greg AnthonyOctober 29, 2016Live eventDyersburg, TN321
79Damien WayneNovember 19, 2016N/AGallatin, TN376
80KahagasFebruary 3, 2017N/AFranklin, KY2239
National Wrestling Alliance/Lightning One Inc.
VacatedSeptember 30, 2017The championship was vacated when NWA terminated all contracts with its licensees.
81Willie MackOctober 21, 2018NWA 70th Anniversary ShowNashville, TN1188Mack defeatedSam Shaw to win the vacant championship.[41]
82Colt CabanaApril 27, 2019Crockett Cup 2019Concord, NC163[42]
83James StormJune 29, 2019Ring of Honor WrestlingPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania, U.S.194This was adark match which aired on NWA'sYouTube channel on July 12, 2019.[43]
84Colt CabanaOctober 1, 2019NWA PowerAtlanta, GA274Aired onYouTube on November 5, 2019.[44]
85Aron StevensDecember 14, 2019NWA Into the FireAtlanta, GA1290This was aTriple Threat match also involvingRicky Starks.[45]
86Trevor MurdochSeptember 29, 2020UWN Primetime LiveLong Beach, CA1182[46]
87Chris AdonisMarch 30, 2021NWA PowerAtlanta, GA156[47]
VacatedMay 25, 2021Aired ontape delay.Chris Adonis vacated the title to enter a battle royal to decide the number one contender for theNWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship.
88Chris AdonisJune 7, 2021NWA SuperPowerrrAtlanta, GA2249Aired on tape delay on July 6, 2021. DefeatedJTG in the tournament finals to win the vacant championship.[48][49]
89Anthony MayweatherFebruary 12, 2022NWA PowerrrTripOak Grove, KY136Aired on tape delay on March 1, 2022.[50]
90Jax DaneMarch 20, 2022Crockett Cup 2022Nashville, TN2160This was Dane's Champion Series cash-in match.[51]
91 CyonAugust 27, 2022NWA 74th Anniversary Show Night 1St. Louis, MO1223[52]
92 EC3April 7, 2023NWA 312Highland Park, IL196[53]
VacatedJuly 12, 2023NWA PowerrrHighland Park, ILAfter successfully defending the title against Silas Mason,EC3 vacated the title to challenge for theNWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship atNWA 75.[54]
93"Thrillbilly" Silas MasonAugust 26, 2023NWA 75th Anniversary Show Night 1St. Louis, MO1817Won the vacant title after defeatingJR Kratos and Odinson in atriple threat match.[55]
VacatedMarch 2, 2024Hard Times 4Dothan, AlabamaSilas Mason vacated the title to challenge for theNWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship atHard Times 4.
94Thom LatimerMarch 2, 2024Hard Times 4Dothan, Alabama1182Won the vacant title after defeating Blake Troop,Burchill andZyon in afour-way match. Aired ontape delay as a special episode ofPowerrr on April 9.[56]
VacatedN/ALatimer vacated the title to challenge for theNWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship atNWA 76th Anniversary Show.
Aired ontape delay as an episode ofNWA Powerrr on September 10, 2024.
[57]
95MimsAugust 31, 2024NWA 76th Anniversary ShowPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania1350Won the vacant title after defeating Bryan Idol,Burchill and Carson Drake in afour-way elimination match. Aired ontape delay as a special episode ofPowerrr on October 8.[58]
96Mike MondoAugust 16, 2025NWA 77th Anniversary ShowHuntington, New York196+Aired ontape delay as a special episode ofPowerr on November 4, 2025.[59][60]


Combined reigns

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As of November 20, 2025.

Indicates the current champion.
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Inaugural NWA National Heavyweight ChampionAustin Idol
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Ricky Murdock2817
2Phil Shatter1763
3Doug Gilbert2596
4Chance Prophet2564
5Kahagas2469
6Hotstuff Hernandez1455
7Spyder1358
8Mims1350
9Chris Adonis2305
10Don Brodie2291¤
11Aron Stevens1290
12Damien Wayne3279
13Jax Dane2271
14Crusher Hansen2270
15Phil "Nitro" Monahan3267
16Greg Anthony3245
17Lou Marconi3243
18Ron Garvin1233
19"Thrillbilly" Silas Mason1229
20 Cyon1223
21Austin Idol1221
22Kory Williams1217
23Kevin Northcutt2204
24Willie Mack1188
25Paul Orndorff3187
26Thom Latimer1182
Trevor Murdoch1182
Big Bully Douglas1182
29Ted DiBiase2181
Pepper Parks1181
31Tully Blanchard1177
32Arrick Andrews1175
33Steve Olsonoski1139
34Colt Cabana2137
35Tommy Rich3128
36 EC31127
37Larry Zbyszko3125
38Masked Superstar3118
39Black Bart1113
Mongolian Stomper1113
41Brad Armstrong2112
42Mike Mondo196+
43James Storm194
44Salvatore Sincere185
45Dusty Rhodes175
46Terry Knight169
47Terry Taylor167
48Stevie Richards163
49Big Slam162
50Jack Brisco158
51Brett Wayne154
52Stone Mountain152
53Buzz Sawyer149
Vordell Walker149
55Jake Logan142
56Anthony Mayweather136
57Ron Bass135
Super Destroyer235
The Spoiler135
60Wahoo McDaniel131
61Mr. Wrestling II128
62Buddy Landel121
John Saxon121
64Mustang Mike17
65Brandon K14
66Killer Tim Brooks1<1
Nikita Koloff1<1

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