NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship

The NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title that has existed since the 1930s.[1] Though its exact date of creation isn't known, it is among the oldest championships used in professional wrestling today. The title has used a variety of different names over the years, which consists of initial changes to represent the various companies that have controlled the title at different times. Originally, it was simply known as the Texas Heavyweight Championship until its name was changed after the formation of the National Wrestling Alliance in 1948. For most of the title's existence, at least until the early 1990s, it was defended almost exclusively within the Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio areas of Texas. From the 1930s to the mid-1960s, these cities and the surrounding towns were within the territory operated by Ed McLemore, which was known simply as Southwest Sports, Inc. at the time. After McLemore's death, the territory came under the control of Fritz Von Erich and was renamed as Big Time Wrestling. However, the promotion would be renamed World Class Championship Wrestling in the early 1980s, which is the name the territory is best remembered under today. The championship remained an NWA affiliated title until February 1986.[1]

Texas Heavyweight Championship
The Texas Heavyweight Championship as most recently seen March 20, 2021, where it was reactivated.
Details
PromotionNWA Southwest
NWA Houston
World Class Championship Wrestling
World Class Wrestling Association
United States Wrestling Association
Southwest Wrestling Entertainment
Date established1930s
Other name(s)
  • NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship
  • WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship
  • USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Martino Angelo
Most reignsPepper Gomez (15 reigns)
Longest reignEverett Marshall
(1,095+ days)
Shortest reignJerry "The King" Lawler (3 days)
Oldest championJohnny Valentine (42 years, 160 days minimum)
Youngest championDavid Von Erich (20 years, 50 days)

In 1986, WCCW withdrew from the NWA and changed their name to the World Class Wrestling Association, while still promoting under the WCCW banner. The title became the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship at this time. In August 1989, the title became the USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship in the United States Wrestling Association when WCCW was transformed into the USWA.[1]

It was renamed the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship in July 1990 after the WCWA split from the USWA, then became the USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship again from January 1991 until February 1992, when it became inactive. It then reverted to its original name when awarded to NWA Southwest, where it was used until that promotion shut down in September 2011. It then went to NWA Houston, where it was subsequently merged with the NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Championship in a title unification match when Jax Dane defeated Raymond Rowe, NWA Lone Star Champion Ryan Genesis and NWA Texas Champion Scott Summers to unify the titles on December 14, 2012, in Cypress, Texas.[1] The title was brought back in 2021 when Devon Nicholson bought it from a private owner. He used the title in the promotion Southwest Wrestling Entertainment, where Nicholson (wrestling as The Blood Hunter)] defeated Gangrel in the finals of a battle royal-based tournament to become the first champion in 8 years.[2] However, he vacated the title the next year and sold the belt to a private collector.

The Texas Heavyweight Championship was reactivated on February 3,2024 by 360 Pro Wrestling at their Bumble Rumble event in Little-River Academy Texas. Will Allday defeated Izzy James to become the new Texas Heavyweight Champion.[3]

Championship tournaments

NWA Texas Championship Tournament (1967)

The NWA Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tag team tournament held in Dallas, Texas on May 2, 1967, for the vacant NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship.[4]

SemifinalsQualifiersFinalistsFinals
        
Buddy Austin
Danny Plechas
Buddy Austin
BYE
Buddy MorenoDraw
Luis Hernandez
Buddy Austin
Bob Ellis
Kenji ShibuyaDraw
Bearcat Wright
BYE
Bob Ellis
Jack Daniels
Bob Ellis
Buddy Austin
Paul DeMarco
Joe Blanchard
Jim Dalton
Joe BlanchardDraw
Jim Bernard
Yamamoto
Jim Bernard
BYE
Paul DeMarco
Tarzan Tyler
Karl Karlson
Tarzan Tyler
Paul DeMarco
Mike Paidousis
Paul DeMarco

NWA Texas Championship Tournament (1984)

The NWA Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tournament held in San Antonio, Texas on June 23, 1984, for the vacant NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship.[5]

SemifinalsQualifiersFinalistsFinals
        
Jose Lothario
Bill Irwin
Jose Lothario
Gino Hernandez
George Weingroff
Gino Hernandez
Gino Hernandez
Kerry Von Erich
Black Gordman
Terry Gordy
Terry Gordy
Kerry Von Erich
Johnny Mantell
Kerry Von Erich
Gino Hernandez
Ric Flair
John Tatum
Jules Strongbow
Jules Strongbow
Buck Zumhofe
Buck Zumhofe
Michael Hayes
Jules Strongbow
Ric Flair
Kevin Von Erich
Killer Khan
Kevin Von Erich
Ric Flair
BYE
BYE

†Kerry Von Erich was originally in the bracket set to face Ric Flair in the final round. But his injury prevented him from competing, and thus was replaced by Gino Hernandez

WCCW Texas Championship Tournament (1987)

The WCCW Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tournament held in Fort Worth, Texas on January 12, 1987, for the vacant WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship.[6]

SemifinalsQualifiersFinalistsFinals
        
Bob Bradley
Roberto Soto
Bob Bradley
Steve Simpson
Steve Simpson
Scott Casey
Bob Bradley
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
Bob Bradley
The Dingo Warrior
Matt Borne
The Grappler
Matt Borne
Tony Atlas
Tony Atlas
Killer Tim Brooks
Matt Borne
The Dingo Warrior
The Dingo Warrior
Master Gee
The Dingo Warrior
BYE
BYE
BYE

USWA Texas Championship Tournament (1991)

The USWA Texas Championship Tournament was a one-night single elimination tournament held in Dallas, Texas on January 25, 1991, to crown the first-ever USWA Texas Heavyweight Champion.[7]

SemifinalsQualifiersFinalistsFinals
        
Mike Davis
Billy Travis
Mike Davis
Bill Dundee
John Tatum
Bill Dundee
BYE
BYE
Jeff Jarrett
Sumo Ricky
Jeff Jarrett
Gary Young
Eric Embry
Gary Young
Bill Dundee
Gary Young
Steve Austin
Steven Dane
Steve AustinDDQ
The California Stud
Khris Germany
The California Stud
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
N/AUnknown information
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
Texas Heavyweight Championship
1Martino Angelo1930sHouse showTexas1[Note 1]
2Leo Savage1930sHouse showN/A1[Note 1]Records unclear as to whom he defeated to become champion
3Chief Little Beaver1938House showHouston, Texas1[Note 1]Awarded when Savage left the match
4Everett MarshallMarch 1938House showTexas1[Note 2]
5ManagoffFebruary 1942House showN/A1[Note 3]Records are unclear if he defeated Marshall or someone else to become champion
6Juan HumbertoFebruary 17, 1942House showDallas, Texas1815
7Lou TheszMay 12, 1944House showHouston, Texas149Defeated Hans Schnabel.
8Ernie DusekJune 30, 1944House showHouston, Texas144
9Lou TheszAugust 13, 1944House showHouston, Texas2117[8]
10Olaf OlsonDecember 8, 1944House showTexas1[Note 4]
Vacated1945
11Buddy RogersMarch 2, 1945House showHouston, Texas149Defeated Dizzy Davis in tournament final to win the vacant title.
12ManagoffApril 20, 1945House showN/A221Records unclear as to whom he defeated to become champion
13Jules StrongbowMay 11, 1945House showHouston, Texas17[9]
14ManagoffMay 18, 1945House showHouston, Texas356
15Dave LevinJuly 13, 1945House showHouston, Texas114
16Buddy RogersJuly 27, 1945House showHouston, Texas235
17Ted CoxAugust 31, 1945House showHouston, Texas17
18Buddy RogersSeptember 7, 1945House showHouston, Texas312Cox again loses the title to Juan Humberto on September 10, 1945, in Galveston, Texas, where he is still billed as champion as of the end of the month.
19Jim CaseySeptember 19, 1945House showSan Antonio, Texas165
20Buddy RogersNovember 23, 1945House showHouston, Texas4161
21Lou TheszMay 3, 1946House showHouston, Texas37
22Buddy RogersMay 10, 1946House showHouston, Texas545[10]
23Kay BellJune 24, 1946House showTexas132
24Dave LevinJuly 26, 1946House showHouston, Texas221
25Ted CoxAugust 16, 1946House showHouston, Texas216
26Gino GaribaldiSeptember 1946House showTexas1[Note 5]Still champion October 8, 1946.
Championship history is unrecorded from September 1946 to December 17, 1946.
27Lou TheszDecember 17, 1946House showN/A4[Note 6]
Vacated1947
Championship history is unrecorded from December 17, 1946 to July 13, 1947.
28Sonny MyersJuly 1947House showFort Worth, Texas1[Note 7]Sometime before July 13, 1947.
29Miguel GuzmánAugust 1, 1947House showHouston, Texas1175Defeated Sonny Myers.
30Sonny MyersJanuary 23, 1948House showHouston, Texas27[11]
31Yukon EricJanuary 30, 1948House showHouston, Texas17
32Miguel GuzmánFebruary 6, 1948House showHouston, Texas291
33Danny McShainMay 7, 1948House showHouston, Texas135[12]
34Miguel GuzmánJune 11, 1948House showHouston, Texas349
35Dizzy DavisJuly 30, 1948House showHouston, Texas17
36Antonino RoccaAugust 6, 1948House showHouston, Texas198
37Danny McShainNovember 12, 1948House showHouston, Texas218
38Antonino RoccaNovember 30, 1948House showDallas, Texas232
39Dizzy DavisJanuary 1, 1949House showWaco, Texas227
40Wild Red BerryJanuary 28, 1949House showHouston, Texas133
41Miguel GuzmánMarch 2, 1949House showSan Antonio, Texas430
42Danny McShainApril 1, 1949House showHouston, Texas321
43Sonny MyersApril 22, 1949House showHouston, Texas3[Note 8]
44Bob WagnerMay 1949House showHouston, Texas1[Note 9]
45Rito RomeroJune 15, 1949House showSan Antonio, Texas123
46Sonny MyersJuly 8, 1949House showDallas, Texas418
47Sandy O'DonnellJuly 26, 1949House showDallas, Texas10
VacatedJuly 26, 1949Won title by disqualification so title was held up.
48Sonny MyersAugust 5, 1949House showHouston, Texas514Defeated Sandy O’Donnell in rematch.
49Miguel GuzmánAugust 19, 1949House showHouston, Texas567
50Wild Red BerryOctober 25, 1949House showDallas, Texas235
51Leo NewmanNovember 29, 1949House showDallas, Texas1[Note 10]
VacatedDecember 1949
52Verne GagneDecember 16, 1949House showHouston, Texas128
53Danny McShainJanuary 13, 1950House showHouston, Texas4[Note 11][13]
Vacated1950After a match against Timmy Geohagen.
54Danny McShainMarch 17, 1950House showHouston, Texas528Defeated Timmy Geohagen.
55Miguel GuzmánApril 14, 1950House showN/A621
56Danny McShainMay 5, 1950House showHouston, Texas632[14]
57Rito RomeroJune 6, 1950House showDallas, Texas224
58Sonny MyersJune 30, 1950House showHouston, Texas538Defeated Rito Romero.
59Miguel GuzmánAugust 7, 1950House showTexas732
60Verne GagneSeptember 8, 1950House showHouston, Texas249
61Rito RomeroOctober 27, 1950House showHouston, Texas349
62Danny McShainDecember 15, 1950House showHouston, Texas721
63Danny SavishJanuary 5, 1951House showHouston, Texas1152
64Rito RomeroJune 6, 1951House showDallas, Texas42
65Miguel GuzmánJune 8, 1951House showHouston, Texas84
66Wayne MartinJune 12, 1951House showDallas, Texas16
67Miguel GuzmánJune 18, 1951House showFort Worth, Texas9[Note 12]Awarded due to interference by Sonny Myers.
Vacated1951
68Duke KeomukaAugust 17, 1951House showHouston, Texas118Defeated Ray Gunkel to win the vacant title.
69Ray GunkelSeptember 4, 1951House showDallas, Texas1[Note 13]
Vacated1951
70Miguel GuzmánOctober 23, 1951House showDallas, Texas1024
71Mighty AtlasNovember 16, 1951House showHouston, Texas132
72Duke KeomukaDecember 18, 1951House showDallas, Texas2157
73Ray GunkelMay 23, 1952House showHouston, Texas2126
74Duke KeomukaSeptember 26, 1952House showHouston, Texas349
75Cyclone AyalaNovember 14, 1952House showHouston, Texas1[Note 14]
76Duke KeomukaDecember 1952House showTexas4[Note 15]
VacatedJanuary 1953
77Cyclone AnayaJanuary 6, 1953House showN/A2[Note 16]
Championship history is unrecorded from January 6, 1953 to February 17, 1953.
78Mr. MotoFebruary 16, 1953House showN/A11
VacatedFebruary 17, 1953
79Ray GunkelFebruary 18, 1953House showAustin, Texas3443Defeated Mr. Moto to win the vacant title.
80Bull CurryMay 7, 1954House showHouston, Texas114[12]
81Enrique GuzmánMay 21, 1954House showHouston, Texas121
82Ed FrancisJune 11, 1954House showHouston, Texas141
83Johnny ValentineJuly 22, 1954House showTexas15
84Ed FrancisJuly 27, 1954House showN/A287
85The SheikOctober 22, 1954House showHouston, Texas128
86Polo TorresNovember 19, 1954House showHouston, Texas1[Note 17]
87Mr. MotoJuly 1955House showTexas2[Note 18]Sometime after July 12, 1955.
88Pepper GomezAugust 5, 1955House showHouston, Texas1[Note 19]
89Duke KeomukaDecember 1955House showTexas5[Note 20]
90Pepper GomezJanuary 1956House showTexas2[Note 21]
91Buddy RogersJune 1, 1956House showHouston, Texas634[15]
92Kay BellJuly 5, 1956House showHouston, Texas128
93Buddy RogersAugust 2, 1956House showHouston, Texas71
94Pepper GomezAugust 3, 1956House showHouston, Texas315
95Gene KiniskiAugust 18, 1956House showHouston, Texas16Won in a tag team match, teaming with Lenny Montana to defeat Gomez and Ray Gunkel.
VacatedAugust 24, 1956After a match against Pepper Gomez.
96Pepper GomezSeptember 7, 1956House showHouston, Texas442Defeated Kelly in rematch.
97El MédicoOctober 19, 1956House showHouston, Texas1112
98Pepper GomezFebruary 8, 1957House showHouston, Texas5[Note 22]
99El MédicoFebruary 1957House showTexas2[Note 23]
100Pepper GomezFebruary 22, 1957House showHouston, Texas656[16]
101Don Leo JonathanApril 19, 1957House showHouston, Texas1133
102Ivan the TerribleAugust 30, 1957House showHouston, Texas114
103El MédicoSeptember 13, 1957House showHouston, Texas349
104Pepper GomezNovember 1, 1957House showHouston, Texas77
105Crusher DugganNovember 8, 1957House showHouston, Texas17
106Bill MelbyNovember 15, 1957House showHouston, Texas167
107Johnny ValentineJanuary 21, 1958House showDallas, Texas266
108El MédicoMarch 28, 1958House showHouston, Texas428
109Pepper GomezApril 25, 1958House showHouston, Texas814
110El MédicoMay 9, 1958House showHouston, Texas577
111Dick SteinbornJuly 25, 1958House showHouston, Texas170
112Tosh TogoOctober 3, 1958House showHouston, Texas135
113Pepper GomezNovember 7, 1958House showHouston, Texas939
114Danny McShainDecember 16, 1958House showTexas5[Note 24]Sometime after November 18, 1958.
115Pepper GomezDecember 1958House showTexas10[Note 25]
VacatedJanuary 13, 1959Dallas, TexasAfter a match against Joe Christie.
116Joe ChristieJanuary 20, 1959House showDallas, Texas1108Defeated Gomez in rematch.[17]
117Luis HernandezMay 8, 1959House showHouston, Texas127
118Corsica JoeJune 4, 1959House showSan Antonio, Texas1[Note 26]Still champion as of June 25, 1959.
Championship history is unrecorded from June 4, 1959 to July 10, 1959.
119Nick Kozak July 10, 1959House showN/A1[Note 27]
Championship history is unrecorded from July 10, 1959 to October 1959.
120Nick KozakOctober 1959House showN/A2[Note 28]Records unclear as to whom he defeated.
121Pete ManagoffJanuary 8, 1960House showHouston, Texas191
122Torbellino BlancoApril 8, 1960House showHouston, Texas118Records unclear as to whom he defeated.
123Danny McShainApril 26, 1960House showDallas, Texas614
124Torbellino BlancoMay 10, 1960House showDallas, Texas243
125Duke KeomukaJune 22, 1960House showSan Antonio, Texas614
126Torbellino BlancoJuly 6, 1960House showSan Antonio, Texas316
127Don Leo JonathanJuly 22, 1960House showHouston, Texas242
128Torbellino BlancoSeptember 2, 1960House showHouston, Texas48
129Danny McShainSeptember 10, 1960House showTexas719
130Ciclon NegroSeptember 29, 1960House showTexas1113
131Don ManoukianJanuary 20, 1961House showHouston, Texas121[17]
132Pepper GomezFebruary 10, 1961House showHouston, Texas1195
VacatedMay 16, 1961Dallas, TexasAfter a match against Angelo Poffo.
133Pepper GomezMay 23, 1961House showDallas, Texas1231Wins rematch.
134Waldo Von ErichJune 23, 1961House showHouston, Texas121
135Dory DixonJuly 14, 1961House showHouston, Texas1105
136Sputnik MonroeOctober 27, 1961House showHouston, Texas121
137Pepe GonzalesNovember 17, 1961House showHouston, Texas114
138Jack DaltonDecember 1, 1961House showHouston, Texas135
139Dory DixonJanuary 5, 1962House showHouston, Texas2133
140The MummyMay 18, 1962House showHouston, Texas128
141Sailor Art ThomasJune 15, 1962House showHouston, Texas1133
142El MédicoOctober 26, 1962House showHouston, Texas677
143Rip HawkJanuary 11, 1963House showHouston, Texas128
144Sweet Daddy SikiFebruary 8, 1963House showHouston, Texas177
145Sailor Art ThomasApril 26, 1963House showHouston, Texas27
146Bill WattsMay 3, 1963House showHouston, Texas149
147Pepper GomezJune 21, 1963House showHouston, Texas138
148Mark LewinJune 29, 1963House showHouston, Texas187
149Billy White WolfSeptember 24, 1963House showDallas, Texas170
150Joe BlanchardDecember 3, 1963House showDallas, Texas1204
151Tokyo TomJune 24, 1964House showHouston, Texas1[Note 29]Most likely Rey Urbano although Antonio Inoki has also wrestled as Tokyo Tom in his early days in the US.
152Pepper GomezJuly 1964House showTexas14[Note 30]
153Fritz Von ErichJanuary 5, 1965House showDallas, Texas13
154Ernie LaddJanuary 8, 1965House showHouston, Texas1112
155Fritz Von ErichApril 30, 1965House showHouston, Texas2221
VacatedDecember 7, 1965
156Fritz Von ErichJanuary 11, 1966House showDallas, Texas3314Defeated Lyons in rematch.
157Joe BlanchardNovember 21, 1966House showFort Worth, Texas256
158Fritz Von ErichJanuary 16, 1967House showFort Worth, Texas470[18]
VacatedMarch 27, 1967Fritz won NWA American Title
159Buddy AustinMay 2, 1967House showDallas, Texas199Defeated Paul DeMarco in 16 man tournament final.
160Buddy MorenoAugust 9, 1967House showSan Antonio, Texas136Or August 3, 1967 in Corpus Christi, Texas.
VacatedSeptember 14, 1967Moreno injured.
161Billy Red LyonsNovember 8, 1967House showSan Antonio, Texas1142Defeated Duke Keomua by default tournament final to win the vacant title when Keomuka is unable to wrestle due to injuries inflicted by The Spoiler in earlier round.
162The SpoilerMarch 29, 1968House showHouston, Texas1113
163Grizzly SmithJuly 20, 1968House showSan Antonio, Texas128
VacatedAugust 17, 1968After a match against Spoiler I.
164The SpoilerAugust 20, 1968House showDallas, Texas2112Defeated Smith in rematch; starts wrestling as Don Jardine without the mask in October 1968.
165Dan MillerDecember 10, 1968House showHouston, Texas180
166Johnny ValentineFebruary 28, 1969House showHouston, Texas399[19]
167José LotharioJune 7, 1969House showSan Antonio, Texas174
168Johnny ValentineAugust 20, 1969House showSan Antonio, Texas4[Note 31]
169Wahoo McDanielOctober 1969House showTexas1[Note 32]
170Johnny ValentineOctober 29, 1969House showAustin, Texas589
171Wahoo McDanielJanuary 26, 1970House showFort Worth, Texas2[Note 33]Wins the title again defeating Valentine on February 6, 1970 in Houston, Texas.
Championship history is unrecorded from January 26, 1970 to February 10, 1970.
172Johnny ValentineFebruary 10, 1970House showDallas, Texas6245
173George ScottOctober 13, 1970House showDallas, Texas1[Note 34]
174Johnny ValentineNovember 1970House showTexas7[Note 35]
175Mr. WrestlingNovember 11, 1970House showSan Antonio, Texas198
176Johnny Valentine February 17, 1971House showSan Antonio, Texas81
177Pepper GomezFebruary 18, 1971House showCorpus Christi, Texas1511
178Johnny ValentineMarch 1, 1971House showTexas9261
179José LotharioNovember 17, 1971House showSan Antonio, Texas2113
180Red BastienMarch 9, 1972House showSan Antonio, Texas1107
181Stan StasiakJune 24, 1972Parade of ChampionsIrving, Texas1123
182José LotharioOctober 25, 1972House showSan Antonio, Texas386
183The Missouri MaulerJanuary 19, 1973House showHouston, Texas1[Note 36]
184José Lothario 1973House showN/A4[Note 37]
185Blackjack MulliganApril 28, 1973House showN/A16
186José Lothario May 4, 1973House showN/A514
187Blackjack MulliganMay 18, 1973House showHouston, Texas25
188José LotharioMay 23, 1973House showSan Antonio, Texas6217
VacatedDecember 26, 1973San Antonio, TexasAfter a match against Great Mephisto.
189Great MephistoJanuary 15, 1974House showDallas, Texas1133Wins rematch.[20]
190Red BastienMay 28, 1974House showDallas, Texas2[Note 38][21]
191El Gran MarkusSeptember 1974House showTexas1[Note 39]
192José Lothario February 1975House showN/A7[Note 40]
193El Gran MarkusFebruary 26, 1975House showSan Antonio, Texas22
194Al MadrilFebruary 28, 1975House showHouston, Texas175[19]
195John TolosMay 14, 1975House showSan Antonio, Texas162
196Al MadrilJuly 15, 1975House showDallas, Texas2[Note 41]
Vacated1975Title held up after match against John Tolos.
197John TolosSeptember 16, 1975House showDallas, Texas2[Note 42]Tolos won rematch.
198Al MadrilOctober 1975House showTexas3[Note 43]
199Peter MaiviaOctober 31, 1975House showHouston, Texas13
200Buddy WolfeNovember 3, 1975House showTexas1[Note 44]
201John TolosNovember 1975House showTexas3[Note 45]
202Peter MaiviaNovember 26, 1975House showHouston, Texas286Defeated Stan Hansen.
203Stan HansenFebruary 20, 1976House showHouston, Texas1[Note 46]
Championship history is unrecorded from February 20, 1976 to August 11, 1976.
204Rocky JohnsonAugust 11, 1976House showTexas19
205Seigfreid SteinkeAugust 20, 1976House showHouston, Texas1[Note 47]
206Rocky Johnson1976House showTexas2[Note 48]
207Seigfreid Steinke1976House showTexas2[Note 49]
208Moondog MayneMarch 1977House showTexas1[Note 50]
209Scott CaseyMay 1, 1977House showTexas1[Note 51]
Championship history is unrecorded from May 1, 1977 to May 20, 1977.
210Jimmy SnukaMay 20, 1977House showHouston, Texas1[Note 52]Defeated El Gran Goliath.
Championship history is unrecorded from May 20, 1977 to 1977.
211Ox Baker1977House showN/A1[Note 53]Records unclear as to whom he defeated.
212Al MadrilNovember 2, 1977House showSan Antonio, Texas4142
213Dale ValentineMarch 24, 1978House showHouston, Texas165
214Bruiser BrodyMay 28, 1978House showHouston, Texas1105[21]
215David Von ErichSeptember 10, 1978House showDallas, Texas133
216Gino HernandezOctober 13, 1978House showFort Worth, Texas145
217David Von ErichNovember 27, 1978House showDallas, Texas220
218Gino HernandezDecember 17, 1978House showDallas, Texas249
219David Von ErichFebruary 4, 1979House showDallas, Texas3309
220Mark LewinDecember 10, 1979House showFort Worth, Texas2[Note 54]
221Gino Hernandez1980House showTexas3[Note 55]Sometime after March 28, 1980.
222Mark LewinMay 25, 1980House showDallas, Texas39[22]
223Gino HernandezJune 3, 1980House showAmarillo, Texas4[Note 56]
224David Von ErichAugust 1980House showDallas, Texas4[Note 57]
225Killer Tim BrooksMay 1981House showN/A1[Note 58]Brooks was awarded the title.
226Al Madril1981House showFort Worth, Texas5[Note 59]
227Bill IrwinJune 5, 1982House showParis, France1[Note 60]
VacatedSeptember 5, 1982After a match against David Von Erich.
228David Von ErichSeptember 19, 1982House showDallas, Texas5166
229Jimmy GarvinMarch 4, 1983House showDallas, Texas131
230David Von ErichApril 4, 1983House showFort Worth, Texas6[Note 61]
April 1983N/AN/AAfter match against Jimmy Garvin.
231Jimmy GarvinJune 17, 1983House showDallas, Texas20
VacatedJune 17, 1983Title is immediately held up after victory in first rematch because of Sunshine's interference.
232David Von ErichJuly 4, 1983House showDallas, Texas77Won rematch.
VacatedJuly 11, 1983Title held up after match against Jimmy Garvin.
233David Von ErichAugust 1, 1983House showDallas, Texas8194Won rematch
VacatedFebruary 11, 1984David dies in Japan.
234Gino HernandezJune 23, 1984House showSan Antonio, Texas5401Defeated Ric Flair.
235Brian AdiasJuly 29, 1985House showFort Worth, Texas135
236Gino HernandezSeptember 2, 1985House showFort Worth, Texas625
237Brian AdiasSeptember 27, 1985House showFort Worth, Texas273
238The GrapplerDecember 9, 1985House showFort Worth, Texas191WCCW withdraws from the NWA in February 1986.
239Brian AdiasMarch 10, 1986House showFort Worth, Texas3116
240Buzz SawyerJuly 4, 1986House showFort Worth, Texas1[Note 62]
VacatedJanuary 1987Sawyer left promotion.
241Bob BradleyJanuary 12, 1987House showFort Worth, Texas121Defeated Dingo Warrior in tournament final.[23]
242Dingo WarriorFebruary 2, 1987House showFort Worth, Texas1139
243Al PerezJune 21, 1987House showPuerto Rico161
VacatedAugust 21, 1987Perez wins WCWA Heavyweight Championship.
244Ted ArcidiAugust 31, 1987House showFort Worth, Texas171Won battle royal to win the vacant title.
245Matt BorneNovember 10, 1987House showMidland, Texas1108
246Terry TaylorFebruary 26, 1988House showDallas, Texas1129[24]
247Kevin Von ErichJuly 4, 1988House showN/A132Awarded when Taylor leaves promotion.
248Iceman ParsonsAugust 5, 1988House showDallas, Texas1182
249Brickhouse BrownFebruary 3, 1989House showDallas, Texas129
250Gary YoungMarch 4, 1989House showSan Antonio, Texas134Won by forfeit.[25]
251Eric EmbryApril 7, 1989House showDallas, Texas142
252Super ZodiacMay 19, 1989House showDallas, Texas24
253Eric EmbryMay 23, 1989House showDallas, Texas241[26]
254P.Y. Chu-HiJuly 3, 1989House showWichita Falls, Texas146
255Eric EmbryAugust 18, 1989House showDallas, Texas348WCWA was renamed the United States Wrestling Association following this match.[27]
256The PunisherOctober 5, 1989House showDallas, Texas115Won by forfeit.
257Kerry Von ErichOctober 20, 1989House showDallas, Texas153
258Jerry LawlerDecember 12, 1989House showDallas, Texas124
259Kerry Von ErichJanuary 5, 1990House showDallas, Texas2140
260Matt BorneMay 25, 1990House showDallas, Texas27[22]
261Kerry Von ErichJune 1, 1990House showDallas, Texas342WCWA split from the USWA in July 1990.[15]
262Angel of DeathJuly 13, 1990House showDallas, Texas1133Won by forfeit.
263Kevin Von ErichNovember 23, 1990House showDallas, Texas239
VacatedJanuary 1991When WCWA closed.
264Bill DundeeJanuary 25, 1991House showDallas, Texas121Defeated Gary Young in tournament final and Kevin Von Erich is recognized as champion by Texas Wrestling Federation after defeating Angel of Death on February 3, 1991 in Dallas, Texas until TWF closes in May 1991.
265Eric EmbryFebruary 15, 1991House showDallas, Texas442[28]
VacatedMarch 29, 1991Title held up after match against Bill Dundee.
266Bill DundeeApril 5, 1991House showDallas, Texas27Won rematch.
267Eric EmbryApril 12, 1991House showDallas, Texas514
268Jerry LawlerApril 26, 1991House showDallas, Texas228
VacatedMay 24, 1991Title held up after match against Bill Dundee.
269Bill DundeeMay 31, 1991House showDallas, Texas37Defeated Tom Prichard to win the held up title.
270Tom PrichardJune 7, 1991House showDallas, Texas166
271Lord HumongousAugust 12, 1991House showMemphis, Tennessee17
272Tom PrichardAugust 19, 1991House showMemphis, Tennessee2175
273Brian ChristopherFebruary 10, 1992House showMemphis, Tennessee1[Note 63][29]
Vacated1992Title incative.
274Rod PriceMay 1, 1998House showDallas, Texas158Defeated Perry Jackson in tournament final.
VacatedJune 28, 1998Stripped for refusing to pay a fine.
275Brian AdiasJuly 3, 1998House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas427Defeated Kritical Mass in tournament final to win vacant title.
VacatedJuly 30, 1998Adias injured.
276Perry JacksonJuly 31, 1998House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas1119Defeated Kit Carson.
277Rodney BegnaudNovember 27, 1998House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas168Defeated Action Jackson and Kit Carson in a triangle match.
VacatedFebruary 3, 1999Begnaud leaves promotion.
278Khris GermanyFebruary 5, 1999House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas114Defeated Jimmy James to win vacant title.
279Brian AdiasFebruary 19, 1999House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas535Defeated Khris Germany and Jimmy James in Triple Threat match.[30]
280Steven DunnMarch 26, 1999House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas176
VacatedJune 10, 1999Stripped due to no-showing a title defense.
281Kevin NorthcuttJune 10, 1999House showDallas, Texas149Defeated Begnaud to win vacant title.
283Rodney BegnaudJuly 29, 1999House showDallas, Texas234
VacatedSeptember 1, 1999
294Kevin NorthcuttSeptember 25, 1999House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas2146Defeated James to win vacant title.
295Cedric of HollywoodFebruary 18, 2000House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas150[citation needed]
296Kevin NorthcuttApril 8, 2000House showGalveston, Texas36[citation needed]
April 14, 2000N/AN/ANorthcutt won NWA National Heavyweight Championship.
297Mike FoxApril 28, 2000House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas128Defeated Begnaud in tournament final to win vacant title.[citation needed]
298Rodney BegnaudMay 26, 2000House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas3126[26]
VacatedSeptember 29, 2000
299Al JacksonSeptember 29, 2000House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas163Won 4-way match against Action Jackson, Tiger Steele, New Doctor X by pinning Action.[citation needed]
300Hotstuff HernandezDecember 1, 2000House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas163[citation needed]
301Gary ToolFebruary 2, 2001House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas142[citation needed]
302Hotstuff HernandezMarch 16, 2001House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas268[citation needed]
303Kevin NorthcuttMay 23, 2001House showSan Antonio, Texas486[citation needed]
304Hotstuff HernandezAugust 17, 2001House showRefugio, Texas357[citation needed]
VacatedOctober 13, 2001Hernandez won the NWA National Championship
305Kevin NorthcuttOctober 26, 2001House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas549Defeated Mike Anthony to win vacant title.[citation needed]
306Mike AnthonyDecember 14, 2001House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas181[citation needed]
VacatedMarch 5, 2002
307J.P. BlackMarch 22, 2002House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas191Defeated Chaz Taylor to win vacant title.[citation needed]
308Steve DeMarcoJune 21, 2002House showNorth Richland Hills, Texas141[citation needed]
309J.P. BlackAugust 1, 2002House showFort Worth, Texas286[citation needed]
310Steve DeMarcoOctober 26, 2002House showCorpus Christi, Texas2217DeMarco defeated Black in a Texas Death match at the NWA 54th Anniversary Show.[citation needed]
311J.P. BlackMay 31, 2003House showPasadena, Texas3112[citation needed]
312Al JacksonSeptember 20, 2003House showGreenville, Texas2134[citation needed]
VacatedFebruary 1, 2004Stripped for no-showing event.
313J.P. BlackFebruary 1, 2004House showN/A429Awarded title when Jackson no-showed event.[citation needed]
314Al JacksonMarch 1, 2004House showTexas354[citation needed]
315TejasApril 24, 2004House showPerry, Oklahoma1357[citation needed]
316Kevin NorthcuttApril 16, 2005House showPonca City, Oklahoma6455[citation needed]
317Mark OrtonJuly 15, 2006House showBeaumont, Texas128[citation needed]
318Chaz TaylorAugust 12, 2006House showHouston, Texas1336[citation needed]
319Seth KorbinJuly 14, 2007House showCypress, Texas127[citation needed]
320Chaz TaylorAugust 10, 2007House showHouston, Texas265[citation needed]
321Kevin NorthcuttOctober 14, 2007House showCorpus Christi, Texas7315[citation needed]
322Chaz TaylorAugust 24, 2008House showSan Antonio, Texas313[citation needed]
323Mike DiBiaseSeptember 6, 2008House showAmarillo, Texas128[citation needed]
VacatedOctober 4, 2008DiBiase was stripped for missing scheduled title defense.
324Kevin NorthcuttOctober 4, 2008House showRobstown, Texas897Defeated El Diablo Rojo to win the vacant title.[citation needed]
325Michael FaithJanuary 9, 2009House showCypress, Texas164Stripped on March 14, 2009 due to a leg injury.[citation needed]
VacatedMarch 14, 2009Vacated due to injury
326Spoiler 2000March 21, 2009House showLivingston, Texas142Defeated Seth Korbin for the vacant title.[citation needed]
327Kevin NorthcuttMay 2, 2009House showTyler, Texas9300[citation needed]
VacatedFebruary 26, 2010Northcutt was stripped due to injury Ken Taylor made a match between Ben Galvan and Chad Thomas to crown a new champion.
328Ben GalvanFebruary 26, 2010House showRobstown, Texas178Defeated Chad Thomas for the vacant title.[citation needed]
329Chad ThomasMay 15, 2010House showAmarillo, Texas191Defeated Ben Galvan for the title.[citation needed]
330Michael FaithAugust 14, 2010House showGainesville, Texas221Defeated Chad Thomas for the title.[citation needed]
331Charlie HaasSeptember 4, 2010House showAmarillo, Texas1121Defeated Michael Faith for the title.[citation needed]
VacatedJanuary 3, 2011Haas was stripped for failing to make a title defense within 90 days.
332Lance HoytJanuary 7, 2011House showRobstown, Texas1371Defeated Sicodelico Jr. for the vacant title.[31]
333Scott SummersJanuary 13, 2012House showCypress, Texas1336[citation needed]
334Jax DaneDecember 14, 2012House showCypress, Texas10On December 14, 2012 Jax Dane defeated Scot Summers, Ryan Genesis and Raymond Rowe in a four way match to unify the NWA Texas Heavyweight and NWA Lone Star Heavyweight titles. Summers entered the match the NWA Texas Heavyweight Champion and Genesis entered the ring the NWA Lone Star Heavyweight Champion, the unified title now going by the NWA Lone Star brand.[32]
VacatedDecember 14, 2012The Texas Heavyweight Championship was made inactive after being merged into the Lone Star Heavyweight Championship. On January 26, 2021, Chase Owens is presented one of the old Texas Heavyweight Championship belts by Tom Prichard. Owens called himself the champion during New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Castle Attack tour after claiming to have defeated Ryan "Moonshine" Mantell for the title at an unrecorded live house show.[33][34]
335Blood HunterMarch 20, 2021House showCanton, Texas1421Was one of the last two men in a battle royal to determine the number 1 and 2 contenders for the revived Texas Heavyweight Championship at Southwest Wrestling Entertainment's "Clash in Canton" event, then defeated Gangrel to become the Texas Heavyweight Champion.[35]
VacatedMay 15, 2022Blood Hunter vacated the title after he retired.[3]


Combined reigns

Key

SymbolMeaning
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of ReignsCombined days
1Kevin Northcutt91503
2Everett Marshall11433
3David Von Erich8973¤
4Johnny Valentine9818
5Juan Humberto1815
6Pepper Gomez15778
7Fritz Von Erich4608
8Ray Gunkel3570¤
9Gino Hernandez6549¤
10José Lothario7530
11Miguel Guzmán10494
12Blood Hunter1421
13Chaz Taylor3414
14Lance Hoyt1371
15Lou Thesz4369
16Tejas1357
17El Médico6344¤
18Buddy Rogers7337
19Scott Summers1336
20J.P. Black4318
21Al Madril5311
22Duke Keomuka6300
23Brian Adias5286
24Joe Blanchard2260
25Steve DeMarco2258
26Al Jackson3251
27Tom Prichard2241
28Dory Dixon2238
29Kerry Von Erich3235
30Rodney Begnaud3228
31The Spoiler2225
32Polo Torres1224
33Red Bastien2203
34Danny McShain10190
35Hotstuff Hernandez3188
36Eric Embry5187
37Iceman Parsons1182
38Buzz Sawyer1181
39Don Leo Jonathan2175
40El Gran Markus2155
41Danny Savish1152
42Billy Red Lyons1142
43Sailor Art Thomas2140
44Dingo Warrior1139
45Angel of Death1133
Great Mephisto1133
47Antonino Rocca2130
48Terry Taylor1129
49Ed Francis2128
50Stan Stasiak1123
51Charlie Haas1121
52Perry Jackson1119
53Mark Lewin3118¤
54Matt Borne2115
55Ciclon Negro1113
56Ernie Ladd1112
Rito Romero4112
58Joe Christie1108
59Bruiser Brody1105
60Nick Kozak2100¤
61Buddy Austin199
62Mr. Wrestling198
63Managoff393
64Pete Managoff191
Chad Thomas191
The Grappler191
67Peter Maivia289
68Sonny Myers687¤
69Michael Faith285
Torbellino Blanco485
71Mike Anthony181
72Dan Miller180
73Ben Galvan178
John Tolos378
75Sweet Daddy Siki177
76Steven Dunn176
Verne Gagne276
78Kevin Von Erich271
Ted Arcidi171
80Dick Steinborn170
Billy White Wolf170
82Wild Red Berry268
83Bill Melby167
84Jim Casey165
Dale Valentine165
86Al Perez161
Moondog Mayne161
88Kay Bell260
89Rod Price158
90Jerry Lawler252
91Cedric of Hollywood150
92Bill Watts149
93P.Y. Chu-Hi146
94Ernie Dusek144
95Gary Tool142
Spoiler 2000142
97Gary Young / Super Zodiac238
Wahoo McDaniel238¤
99Mr. Moto236
Buddy Moreno136
101Jack Dalton135
Bill Dundee335
Bill Irwin135
Dave Levin235
Tosh Togo135
106Dizzy Davis234
Jimmy Garvin234
108Mighty Atlas132
109Bob Wagner131
110Brickhouse Brown129
111Mike Fox128
The Mummy128
Mark Orton128
The Sheik128
Grizzly Smith128
Mike Dibiase128
Rip Hawk128
118Luis Hernandez127
Seth Korbin127
120Ted Cox223
121Enrique Guzmán121
Bob Bradley121
Don Manoukian121
Sputnik Monroe121
Waldo Von Erich121
126George Scott119
127Cyclone Anaya218¤
128The Punisher115
129Khris Germany114
Pepe Gonzales114
Ivan the Terrible114
Bull Curry114
133Blackjack Mulligan211
134Rocky Johnson210¤
135Crusher Duggan17
Lord Humongous17
Tokyo Tom17
Yukon Eric17
Jules Strongbow17
140Wayne Martin16
Gene Kiniski16
142Leo Newman12
Seigfreid Steinke2
144Corsica Joe1
Gino Garibaldi1
Olaf Olson1
Brian Christopher1
Buddy Wolfe1
Jimmy Snuka1
Killer Tim Brooks1
Ox Baker1
Scott Casey1
Stan Hansen1
The Missouri Mauler1
155Martino Angelo1
Sandy O'donnell1
Leo Savage1
Chief Little Beaver1

Footnotes

See also

References

General reference
  • Will, Gary; Duncan, Royal (2000). "Texas: NWA Texas Heavyweight Title [Von Erich]". Wrestling Title Histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Pennsylvania: Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • "NWA Texas Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved March 30, 2017.