NWA Florida Television Championship
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NWA Florida Television Championship | |||||||||
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Promotion | Championship Wrestling from Florida | ||||||||
Date established | November 21, 1956 | ||||||||
Date retired | February 1987 | ||||||||
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The NWA Florida Television Championship was a secondary title in Championship Wrestling from Florida. It existed from 1970 until 1987.[1][2]
Title history
[edit]No. | Overall reign number |
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Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
N/A | Unknown information |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||||
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Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||||
1 | Ray Stevens | November 21, 1956 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | [Note 1] | Defeated Harry Smith to become the first champion. | |||
Championship history is unrecorded from November 21, 1956 to October 29, 1970. | ||||||||||
2 | Tarzan Tyler | October 29, 1970 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 29 | Defeated Jack Brisco in tournament final. | |||
3 | Jack Brisco | November 27, 1970 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 51 | ||||
4 | Tarzan Tyler | January 17, 1971 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 2 | [Note 2] | Tyler wins the title in the first fall of a best-of-three falls match in which his NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship is also on the line; Brisco wins the next two falls to take the Florida title from Tyler | [3] | ||
— | Vacated | March 1971 | — | — | — | — | Tarzan Tyler was suspended and had to give back the championship | |||
5 | Terry Funk | March 18, 1971 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 33 | Defeated Buddy Austin in tournament as The Masked Texan but unmasks after match. | |||
6 | Jack Brisco | April 20, 1971 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 2 | 240 | ||||
7 | Ole Anderson | December 16, 1971 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 7 | ||||
8 | Bob Roop | December 23, 1971 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 12 | ||||
9 | Bobby Shane | January 4, 1972 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 58 | ||||
— | Vacated | March 2, 1972 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated when Bobby Shane refused to wrestle on televised shows | |||
10 | Paul Jones | April 18, 1972 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | [Note 3] | Defeated Johnny Walker in tournament final. | |||
— | Vacated | September 1972 | N/A | N/A | — | — | Jones attempted to retire the championship without losing it. | |||
11 | Tim Woods | September 28, 1972 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 21 | Defeated Jack Brisco by default in the tournament final. | |||
12 | Bobby Shane | October 19, 1972 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 2 | 19 | ||||
13 | Jack Brisco | November 7, 1972 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 3 | 209 | ||||
14 | Gorgeous George Jr. | June 4, 1973 | CWF show | Orlando, Florida | 1 | [Note 4] | ||||
15 | Jack Brisco | June 1973 | CWF show | N/A | 4 | [Note 5] | ||||
16 | Buddy Colt | June 30, 1973 | CWF show | St. Petersburg, Florida | 1 | 17 | ||||
17 | Paul Jones | July 17, 1973 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 2 | 30 | ||||
18 | Great Mephisto | August 16, 1973 | CWF show | Jacksonville, Florida | 1 | 82 | ||||
19 | Dick Slater | November 6, 1973 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 21 | ||||
20 | Mike Graham | November 27, 1973 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 476 | ||||
21 | J. J. Dillon | March 18, 1975 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 135 | ||||
22 | Rocky Johnson | July 31, 1975 | CWF show | Jacksonville, Florida | 1 | 173 | ||||
23 | The Missouri Mauler | January 20, 1976 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 273 | ||||
24 | Tommy Seigler | October 19, 1976 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 21 | ||||
25 | The Assassin | November 9, 1976 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 23 | ||||
26 | Mike Graham | December 2, 1976 | CWF show | Jacksonville, Florida | 2 | 169 | ||||
27 | Pat Patterson | May 20, 1977 | CWF show | Tallahassee, Florida | 1 | 95 | ||||
28 | Pedro Morales | August 23, 1977 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | [Note 6] | ||||
29 | Dick Slater | April 1978 | CWF show | Florida | 2 | [Note 7] | ||||
30 | Jerry Brisco | May 3, 1978 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | 119 | ||||
31 | Bobby Duncum | August 30, 1978 | CWF show | Miami, Florida | 1 | [Note 8] | ||||
32 | Dusty Rhodes | September 1978 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 9] | ||||
33 | Bugsy McGraw | September 1978 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 10] | ||||
Championship history is unrecorded from September 1978 to January 1979. | ||||||||||
34 | Dusty Rhodes | January 1979 | CWF show | Florida | 2 | [Note 1] | ||||
Championship history is unrecorded from January 1979 to September 11, 1979. | ||||||||||
35 | Bugsy McGraw | September 11, 1979 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 2 | 174 | ||||
36 | Steve Keirn | March 3, 1980 | CWF show | West Palm Beach, Florida | 1 | 64 | ||||
37 | Masa Saito | May 6, 1980 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 81 | [4] | |||
38 | Barry Windham | July 26, 1980 | CWF show | St. Petersburg, Florida | 1 | [Note 11] | ||||
39 | Super Destroyer | August 1980 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 12] | ||||
40 | Barry Windham | September 3, 1980 | CWF show | Miami, Florida | 2 | 84 | [5] | |||
41 | Baron Von Raschke | November 26, 1980 | CWF show | Hollywood, Florida | 1 | [Note 13] | ||||
42 | Manny Fernandez | March 1981 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 14] | ||||
43 | Don Muraco | May 1, 1981 | CWF show | Orlando, Florida | 1 | 25 | ||||
44 | Gran Apollo | May 26, 1981 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 104 | ||||
45 | Dory Funk Jr. | September 7, 1981 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | 9 | ||||
46 | Tommy Gilbert | September 16, 1981 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 15] | ||||
47 | Eddie Mansfield | October 1981 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 16] | ||||
48 | Wahoo McDaniel | December 2, 1981 | CWF show | Miami, Florida | 1 | [Note 17] | ||||
— | Vacated | December 1981 | — | — | — | — | Championship was vacated for undocumented reasons | |||
49 | Eric Embry | December 26, 1981 | CWF show | St. Petersburg, Florida | 1 | 21 | Won a tournament. | |||
50 | Ray Stevens | January 16, 1982 | CWF show | St. Petersburg, Florida | 2 | [Note 18] | [6] | |||
51 | Sweet Brown Sugar | April 1982 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 19] | ||||
52 | David Von Erich | April 24, 1982 | CWF show | Florida | 1 | [Note 1] | ||||
53 | Dory Funk Jr. | 1982 | CWF show | Florida | 2 | [Note 1] | ||||
54 | Tommy Gilbert | 1982 | CWF show | Florida | 2 | [Note 1] | ||||
Championship history is unrecorded from April 1982 to September 16, 1982. | ||||||||||
55 | Eddie Mansfield | September 16, 1982 | CWF show | N/A | 2 | [Note 1] | ||||
— | Vacated | 1982 | — | — | — | — | ||||
56 | Lex Luger | March 12, 1986 | CWF show | Tampa, Florida | 1 | [Note 20] | Defeated Jerry Grey in tournament final. | |||
— | Deactivated | February 1987 | — | — | — | — |
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f The length of this championship is too uncertain to calculate.
- ^ The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 43 and 59 days.
- ^ The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 136 and 162 days.
- ^ The date the championship was wont is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 and 706 days.
- ^ The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 and 707 days.
- ^ The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 221 and 250 days.
- ^ The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 368 and 397 days.
- ^ The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 and 31 days.
- ^ The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 and 29 days.
- ^ The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 and 29 days.
- ^ The date the championship was won/lost is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 6 and 35 days.
- ^ The date the championship was wont is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 3 and 33 days.
- ^ The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 95 and 3,269 days.
- ^ The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 31 and 61 days.
- ^ The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 15 and 45 days.
- ^ The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 32 and 62 days.
- ^ The date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 and 24 days.
- ^ The date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 75 and 97 days.
- ^ The date the championship was won is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 and 3,675 days.
- ^ The date the championship was abandoned is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 39 and 39 days.
References
[edit]- ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ^ "N.W.A. Florida Television Title". Wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved September 14, 2008.
- ^ Hoops, Brian (January 17, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/17): Vader wins IWGP heavyweight title". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- ^ F4W Staff (May 6, 2015). "On this day in pro wrestling history (May 6): Verne Gagne Vs. Danny Hodge, 1st Annual Von Erich Parade of Champions show". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
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