Defeats Paul Harper; still champion as of 34-08-25. |
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[...] |
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Leo Savage |
1936-03-27 |
Houston, TX |
Defeats Milo Steinborn in the match "to crown the champion of Texas" (Houston Chronicle, 36-03-23); recognized as world champion by Texas commission on 36-05-10; continues to be recognized as Texas champions in some cities. |
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Chief Joe Little Beaver |
1937-04-30 |
Houston, TX |
Not the midget wrestler; defeats Karl Davis to be recognized as the world champion when Savage leaves the area; also recognized as Texas champion in some cities including Austin, TX; loses the World Title on 37-05-14 but continues to be recognized as Texas champion as late as 37-08-01. |
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[...] |
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Mike Mazurki |
1938-10-25 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats the Southern champion Purple Flash and claims the Texas title; still champion as of 38-11-22. |
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[...] |
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Juan Humberto |
1942-02-17 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Bobby Managoff in a tournament final; Sandor Szabo defeats Humberto on 42-02-24 in Dallas, TX but the title is not on the line (Dallas Morning News, 42-02-22); most likely vacant when Humberto goes on a vacation in 42-03; listed as "until recently" champion (Dallas Morning News, 42-04-05). |
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Bobby Managoff |
1942-04-07 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Juan Humberto; most likely vacant after Managoff wins World Title on 42-11-27. |
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[...] |
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Juan Humberto [2] |
1943-05-02< |
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Still champion as of 43-06-21. |
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Sandor Szabo * |
1943-06-22 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Humberto in what may be a non-title match, but Humberto is listed as a former champion as of 43-07-09. |
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[...] |
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Lou Thesz |
1944-05-12 |
Houston, TX |
Defeats Hans Schnabel; has defeated Schnabel on 44-04-21 in Houston, TX but the rematch is scheduled when Schnabel complains that Thesz has thrown him over the top rope. |
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Ernie Dusek |
1944-06-30 |
Houston, TX |
Lou Thesz [2] |
1944-08-18 |
Houston, TX |
Olaf Olson |
1944-12-08 |
Houston, TX |
Bobby Managoff [2] |
1945-03-02 |
Houston, TX |
Hans Schnabel |
1945-04-20 |
Houston, TX |
Jules Strongbow |
1945-05-11 |
Houston, TX |
Bobby Managoff [3] |
1945-05-18 |
Houston, TX |
Dave Levin |
1945-07-13 |
Houston, TX |
Buddy Rogers |
1945-07-27 |
Houston, TX |
Ted Cox |
1945-08-31 |
Houston, TX |
Buddy Rogers [2] |
1945-09-07 |
Houston, TX |
Cox again loses the title to Juan Humberto on 45-09-10 in Galveston, TX, where he is still billed as champion as of the end of the month. |
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Ernie Dusek [2] |
1945-09-24 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Brother Jonathan |
1945-10-05 |
Houston, TX |
Jim Casey |
1945-11-20 |
Dallas, TX |
Buddy Rogers [3] |
1945-11-23 |
Houston, TX |
Lou Thesz [3] |
1946-05-03 |
Houston, TX |
Buddy Rogers [4] |
1946-05-10 |
Houston, TX |
Kay Bell |
1946-06-24 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Dave Levin [2] |
1946-07-26 |
Houston, TX |
Ted Cox [2] |
1946-08-16 |
Houston, TX |
Gino Garibaldi |
1946-09-06 |
Houston, TX |
Ted Cox [3] |
1946-10-03 |
Houston, TX |
Lou Thesz [4] |
1946-11-12 |
Dallas, TX |
Most likely vacant when Thesz wins World Title on 47-04-25. |
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Sonny Myers |
1947-07-07 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Wins 6-man tournament. |
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Miguel Guzman |
1947-08-01 |
Houston, TX |
Sonny Myers [2] |
1948-01-23 |
Houston, TX |
Yukon Eric |
1948-01-30 |
Houston, TX |
Miguel Guzman [2] |
1948-02-06 |
Houston, TX |
Rebel Russell |
1948-03-15 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Guzman continues to be billed as champion in Corpus Christi, TX. |
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Danny McShain |
1948-03-22 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Defeats Guzman on 48-03-26 in Houston, TX to retain the title and is billed as champion in Corpus Christi, TX as of 48-04-22. |
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Miguel Guzman [3] |
1948-06-11 |
Houston, TX |
Dizzy Davis |
1948-07-30 |
Houston, TX |
Antonino Rocca |
1948-08-06 |
Houston, TX |
Danny McShain [2] |
1948-11-12 |
Houston, TX |
Antonino Rocca [2] |
1948-11-30 |
Dallas, TX |
Dizzy Davis [2] |
1949-01-03 |
Waco, TX |
Red Berry |
1949-01-28 |
Houston, TX |
Miguel Guzman [4] |
1949-03-02 |
San Antonio, TX |
Danny McShain [3] |
1949-04-01 |
Houston, TX |
Sonny Myers [3] |
1949-04-22 |
Houston, TX |
Bob Wagner |
1949-05-27 |
Houston, TX |
Rito Romero |
1949-06-15 |
San Antonio, TX |
Sonny Myers [4] |
1949-07-08 |
Dallas, TX |
Sandy O'Donnell (Ray Eckert) # |
1949-07-26 |
Dallas, TX |
Wins title by DQ; declared vacant. |
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Sonny Myers [5] |
1949-08-05 |
Houston, TX |
Defeats Sandy O’Donnell in rematch. |
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Miguel Guzman [5] |
1949-08-19 |
Houston, TX |
Red Berry [2] |
1949-10-25 |
Dallas, TX |
Leo Newman |
1949-11-29 |
Dallas, TX |
Verne Gagne |
1949-12-16 |
Houston, TX |
Defeats Sonny Myers in the final of the contendership tournament and then defeats Newman (Houston Chronicle, 49-12-17). |
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Danny McShain [4] |
1950-01-13 |
Houston, TX |
Held up after the match against Timmy Geohagen on 50-01-20 in Houston, TX. |
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Danny McShain [5] |
1950-03-17 |
Houston, TX |
Wins rematch. |
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Miguel Guzman [6] |
1950-04-10 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Danny McShain [6] |
1950-05-05 |
Houston, TX |
Rito Romero [2] |
1950-06-06 |
Dallas, TX |
Sonny Myers [6] |
1950-06-30 |
Houston, TX |
Miguel Guzman [7] |
1950-07-28 |
Houston, TX |
Verne Gagne [2] |
1950-09-08 |
Houston, TX |
Rito Romero [3] |
1950-10-27 |
Houston, TX |
Danny McShain [7] |
1950-12-15 |
Houston, TX |
Danny Savich |
1951-01-05 |
Houston, TX |
Miguel Guzman [8] |
1951-06-08 |
Houston, TX |
Wayne Martin |
1951-06-12 |
Dallas, TX |
Miguel Guzman [9] |
1951-06-18 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Awarded after Sonny Myers interferes on Martin's behalf in a rematch; vacant after Guzman is injured by Duke Keomuka in 51-07. |
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Duke Keomuka |
1951-08-17 |
Houston, TX |
Defeats Ray Gunkel. |
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Ray Gunkel |
1951-09-04 |
Dallas, TX |
Miguel Guzman [10] |
1951-10-23 |
Dallas, TX |
Mighty Atlas |
1951-11-16 |
Houston, TX |
Duke Keomuka [2] |
1951-12-18 |
Dallas, TX |
Ray Gunkel [2] |
1952-05-23 |
Houston, TX |
Duke Keomuka [3] |
1952-09-26 |
Houston, TX |
Cyclone Anaya |
1952-11-14 |
Houston, TX |
Held up after the match against Duke Keomuka on 52-12-12. |
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Cyclone Anaya [2] |
1952-12-19 |
Houston, TX |
Wins rematch. |
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Mr. Moto |
1953-01-23 |
Houston, TX |
Ray Gunkel [3] |
1953-02-18 |
Austin, TX |
Bull Curry |
1954-05-07 |
Houston, TX |
Enrique Guzman |
1954-05-21 |
Houston, TX |
Ed Francis |
1954-06-11 |
Houston, TX |
Johnny Valentine |
1954-07-23 |
Houston, TX |
The Sheik |
1954-10-22 |
Houston, TX |
Polo Torres |
1954-11-19 |
Houston, TX |
Mr. Moto [2] |
1955-07-15 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez |
1955-08-05 |
Houston, TX |
Buddy Rogers [5] |
1956-06-01 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [2] |
1956-08-03 |
Houston, TX |
Gene Kelly (Gene Kiniski) |
1956-08-17 |
Houston, TX |
Wins in a tag team match, teaming with Lenny Montana to defeat Gomez & Ray Gunkel; held up after the match against Pepper Gomez on 56-08-24 in Houston, TX. |
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Pepper Gomez [3] |
1956-08-31 |
Houston, TX |
Defeats Kelly in rematch. |
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El Medico |
1956-10-19 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [4] |
1957-02-08 |
Houston, TX |
Don Leo Jonathan |
1957-04-19 |
Houston, TX |
Ivan the Terrible (Pampero Firpo) |
1957-08-30 |
Houston, TX |
El Medico [2] |
1957-09-13 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [5] |
1957-11-01 |
Houston, TX |
Crusher Duggan (Boris Malenko) |
1957-11-08 |
Houston, TX |
Bill Melby |
1957-11-15 |
Houston, TX |
Johnny Valentine [2] |
1958-01-21 |
Dallas, TX |
Melby continues to claim the title in Idaho and Utah until 59. |
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El Medico [3] |
1958-03-28 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [6] |
1958-04-25 |
Houston, TX |
El Medico [4] |
1958-05-09 |
Houston, TX |
Dick Steinborn |
1958-07-25 |
Houston, TX |
Tosh Tōgō |
1958-10-17 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [7] |
1958-11-07 |
Houston, TX |
Danny McShain [8] |
1958-11-28 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [8] |
1958-12-19 |
Houston, TX |
Held up after the match against Joe Christie on 59-01-13 in Dallas, TX. |
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Joe Christie |
1959-01-20 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Gomez in rematch. |
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Luis Hernandez |
1959-05-08 |
Houston, TX |
Held up after the match against Corsica Joe on 59-05-21 in San Antonio, TX. |
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Corsica Joe |
1959-06-04 |
San Antonio, TX |
Wins rematch. |
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Nick Kozak |
1959-07-03 |
Houston, TX |
Pete Managoff |
1960-01-08 |
Houston, TX |
Torbellino Blanco |
1960-04-08 |
Houston, TX |
Danny McShain [9] |
1960-04-26 |
Dallas, TX |
Torbellino Blanco [2] |
1960-05-10 |
Dallas, TX |
Duke Keomuka [4] |
1960-06-22 |
San Antonio, TX |
Torbellino Blanco [3] |
1960-07-06 |
San Antonio, TX |
Don Leo Jonathan [2] |
1960-07-22 |
Houston, TX |
Torbellino Blanco [4] |
1960-09-02 |
Houston, TX |
Danny McShain [10] |
1960-09-09 |
Houston, TX |
Ciclon Negro |
1960-10-01 |
Houston, TX |
Dan Manoukian |
1961-01-20 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [9] |
1961-02-10 |
Houston, TX |
Held up after the match against Angelo Poffo on 61-05-16 in Dallas, TX. |
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Pepper Gomez [10] |
1961-05-23 |
Dallas, TX |
Wins rematch. |
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Waldo Von Erich |
1961-06-23 |
Houston, TX |
Dory Dixon |
1961-07-14 |
Houston, TX |
Sputnik Monroe |
1961-10-27 |
Houston, TX |
Pepe Gonzales |
1961-11-17 |
Houston, TX |
Jack Dalton (Don Fargo) |
1961-12-01 |
Houston, TX |
Dory Dixon [2] |
1962-01-05 |
Houston, TX |
The Mummy |
1962-05-18 |
Houston, TX |
Art Thomas |
1962-06-15 |
Houston, TX |
El Medico II |
1962-10-26 |
Houston, TX |
Rip Hawk |
1963-01-11 |
Houston, TX |
Sweet Daddy Siki |
1963-02-15 |
Houston, TX |
Art Thomas [2] |
1963-04-26 |
Houston, TX |
Bill Watts |
1963-05-03 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [11] |
1963-06-21 |
Houston, TX |
Mark Lewin |
1963-06-29 |
Houston, TX |
Chief White Wolf (Adnon Al-Kaissey) |
1963-09-24 |
Dallas, TX |
Joe Blanchard |
1963-12-03 |
Dallas, TX |
Tōkyō Tom (Rey Urbano) |
1964-01-23 |
Houston, TX |
Pepper Gomez [12] |
1964-04-03 |
Houston, TX |
Fritz Von Erich |
1965-01-08 |
Houston, TX |
Defeats Ernie Ladd on 65-04-30 in Houston, TX to retain the title (not to win it as previously reported); declared vacant after a controversial match against Billy Red Lyons on 65-12-07 in Dallas, TX; the rematch on 65-12-21 ends as a 60min time limit draw. |
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Fritz Von Erich [2] |
1966-01-11 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Lyons in rematch. |
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Joe Blanchard [2] |
1966-11-21 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Fritz Von Erich [3] |
1967-01-16 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Vacates on 67-03-27 when Von Erich wins NWA United States Title. |
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Buddy Austin |
1967-05-02 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Paul DeMarco in 16-man tournament final. |
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Buddy Moreno |
1967-08-09 |
San Antonio, TX |
Or 67-08-03 in Corpus Christi, TX; vacant sometime after 67-09-14 when Moreno injured. |
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Billy Red Lyons |
1967-11-08 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeats Duke Keomuka by default in tournament final when Keomuka is unable to wrestle due to injuries inflicted by The Spoiler in earlier round. |
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Spoiler #1 (Don Jardine) |
1968-03-29 |
Houston, TX |
Grizzly Jake Smith |
1968-07-20 |
San Antonio, TX |
Held up after the match against Spoiler I on 68-08-17 in San Antonio, TX. |
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Spoiler #1 [2] |
1968-08-20 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Smith in rematch; starts wrestling as Don Jardine without the mask in 68-10. |
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Dan Miller |
1968-12-10 |
Dallas, TX |
Johnny Valentine [3] |
1969-02-28 |
Houston, TX |
Jose Lothario |
1969-06-07 |
San Antonio, TX |
Johnny Valentine [4] |
1969-08-20 |
San Antonio, TX |
Wahoo McDaniel |
1969-10-23 |
Corpus Christi, TX |
Johnny Valentine [5] |
1969-10-29 |
Austin, TX |
Wahoo McDaniel [2] |
1970-01-26 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Repeated on 70-02-06 in Houston, TX. |
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Johnny Valentine [6] |
1970-02-10 |
Dallas, TX |
Mil Mascaras |
1970-06-11 |
Corpus Christi, TX |
Held up after a match against Johnny Valentine on 70-07-02 in Corpus Christi, TX. |
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Johnny Valentine [7] |
1970-07-09 |
Corpus Christi, TX |
Wins rematch. |
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|
George Scott |
1970-10-13 |
Dallas, TX |
Johnny Valentine [8] |
1970-10-26 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Mr. Wrestling defeats Valentine on 70-11-11 in San Antonio, TX for local recognition only; Valentine continues to defend in other towns and is again billed as champion in San Antonio, TX as of 70-12-13; Pepper Gomez defeats Valentine on 71-02-17 in San Antonio, TX for local recognition only; Valentine continues to defend in other towns and is again billed as champion in San Antonio, TX as of 71-03-24. |
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Wahoo McDaniel [3] |
1971-04-14 |
Austin, TX |
Johnny Valentine [9] |
1971-04-21 |
Austin, TX |
Jose Lothario [2] |
1971-11-17 |
San Antonio, TX |
Red Bastien |
1972-03-08 |
San Antonio, TX |
Stan Stasiak |
1972-06-24 |
Irving, TX |
Jose Lothario [3] |
1972-10-25 |
San Antonio, TX |
Missouri Mauler |
1973-01-19 |
Houston, TX |
Held up due to interference by Mauler's manager Gary Hart during the match. |
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Jose Lothario [4] |
1973-02-02 |
Houston, TX |
Wins rematch. |
|
|
Blackjack Mulligan |
1973-04-13 |
Houston, TX |
Jose Lothario [5] |
1973-08-08< |
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Lothario defeats Mulligan several times in 73-07 including 73-07-13 in Houston, TX for the brass knuckles title. |
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|
Great Mephisto |
1974-01-15 |
Dallas, TX |
Red Bastien [2] |
1974-05-28 |
Dallas, TX |
El Gran Markus |
1974-09-27 |
Houston, TX |
Al Madril |
1975-02-28 |
Houston, TX |
John Tolos |
1975-05-14 |
San Antonio, TX |
Al Madril [2] |
1975-07-15 |
Dallas, TX |
Held up after the match against John Tolos. |
|
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John Tolos [2] |
1975-09-16 |
Dallas, TX |
Wins rematch. |
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|
Peter Maivia |
1975-10-31 |
Houston, TX |
Stan Hansen |
1976-02-20 |
Houston, TX |
Rocky Johnson |
1976-03-05 |
Houston, TX |
Seigfried Steinke |
1976-08-20 |
Houston, TX |
Scott Casey |
1976-12-13 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
El Gran Goliath |
1977-04 |
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Sometime between 77-04-11 and 77-04-17. |
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Jimmy Snuka |
1977-05-20 |
Houston, TX |
Ox Baker |
1977-07-29 |
Houston, TX |
Snuka may continue to be billed as champion in Dallas, TX as late as 77-08-10. |
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Al Madril [3] |
1977-11-02 |
San Antonio, TX |
Dale Valentine (Buddy Roberts) |
1978-03-24 |
Houston, TX |
Bruiser Brody |
1978-05-28 |
Houston, TX |
David Von Erich |
1978-09-10 |
Dallas, TX |
Gino Hernandez |
1978-10-13 |
Houston, TX |
David Von Erich [2] |
1978-11-27 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Gino Hernandez [2] |
1978-12-17 |
Dallas, TX |
David Von Erich [3] |
1979-02-04 |
Dallas, TX |
Mark Lewin [2] |
1979-12-10 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Gino Hernandez [3] |
1980-04-19< |
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Sometime after 80-03-28; Mark Lewin defeats Hernandez on 80-05-25 in Dallas, TX but most likely via DQ since Hernandez is still billed as champion as of 80-06-02. |
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David Von Erich [4] |
1980-06-03 |
Amarillo, TX |
Still champion as of 80-10-13. |
|
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Killer Tim Brooks |
1981-05 |
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Awarded. |
|
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Al Madril [4] |
1981-05-11 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
[...] |
|
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Jose Lothario [6] |
1981-06-05< |
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Still champion as of 81-08-03. |
|
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[...] |
|
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Al Madril [5] |
1981-10-02< |
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Still champion as of 82-01-17. |
|
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Bill Irwin |
1982-03-14< |
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Held up after the match against David Von Erich on 82-09-05 in Ft. Worth, TX. |
|
|
David Von Erich [5] |
1982-09-19 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeats Irwin in rematch. |
|
|
Jimmy Garvin |
1983-03-04 |
Dallas, TX |
David Von Erich [6] |
1983-04-04 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Title held-up after the match against Jimmy Garvin in 83-04; title is immediately help up again after Garvin's victory in first rematch on 83-06-17 in Dallas, TX because of Sunshine's interference. |
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David Von Erich [7] |
1983-07-04 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Jimmy Garvin in rematch; title held up after the match against Garvin on 83-07-11 in Dallas, TX. |
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David Von Erich [8] |
1983-08-01 |
Dallas, TX |
Wins rematch against Garvin; vacant on 84-02-11 when Von Erich dies in Tōkyō. |
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Gino Hernandez [4] |
1984-06-23 |
San Antonio, TX |
Injures and replaces Kerry Von Erich in tournament final and defeats Ric Flair. |
|
|
Brian Adias |
1985-07-29 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Gino Hernandez [5] |
1985-09-02 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Brian Adias [2] |
1985-09-27 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
The Grappler |
1985-12-09 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
World Class withdraws from NWA in 86-02. |
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|
Brian Adias [3] |
1986-03-10 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Buzz Sawyer |
1986-07-04 |
Dallas, TX |
Vacant in 87-01. |
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Bob Bradley |
1987-01-12 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Defeats Dingo Warrior in tournament final. |
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|
Dingo Warrior |
1987-02-02 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Al Perez |
1987-06-21 |
Puerto Rico * |
Vacates when Perez wins WCWA World title on 87-08-21. |
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|
Ted Arcidi |
1987-08-31 |
Ft. Worth, TX |
Wins title in a battle royal. |
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|
Matt Borne |
1987-11-10 |
Midland, TX * |
Terry Taylor |
1988-02-26 |
Dallas, TX |
Kevin Von Erich |
1988-07-04 |
Dallas, TX |
Awarded when Taylor leaves World Class. |
|
|
Iceman King Parsons |
1988-08-05 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Kerry Von Erich. |
|
|
Brickhouse Brown |
1989-02-03 |
Dallas, TX |
Gary Young |
1989-03-04 |
San Antonio, TX |
Wins by default; or on 89-03-06 in Sweeny, TX. |
|
|
Eric Embry |
1989-04-07 |
Dallas, TX |
Super Zodiac (Gary Young) |
1989-05-19 |
Dallas, TX |
Eric Embry [2] |
1989-05-26 |
Dallas, TX |
P. Y. Chu-Hi |
1989-07-03 |
Wichita Falls, TX |
Eric Embry [3] |
1989-08-18 |
Dallas, TX |
The Punisher (The Undertaker) |
1989-10-05 |
Dallas, TX |
Wins by default. |
|
|
Kerry Von Erich |
1989-10-20 |
Dallas, TX |
Jerry Lawler |
1989-12-12 |
Dallas, TX |
Kerry Von Erich [2] |
1990-01-05 |
Dallas, TX |
Matt Borne [2] |
1990-05-25 |
Dallas, TX |
Kerry Von Erich [3] |
1990-06-01 |
Dallas, TX |
Angel of Death |
1990-07-13 |
Dallas, TX |
Wins by default. |
|
|
Kevin Von Erich [2] |
1990-11-23 |
Dallas, TX |
Vacant when the World Class promotion closes in 91-01. |
|
|
Bill Dundee |
1991-01-25 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Gary Young in tournament final to be recognized by USWA; Kevin Von Erich is recognized as champion by Texas Wrestling Federation after defeating Angel of Death on 91-02-03 in Dallas, TX until TWF closes in 91-05. |
|
|
Eric Embry [4] |
1991-02-15 |
Dallas, TX |
Title held-up with Bill Dundee on 91-03-29. |
|
|
Bill Dundee [2] |
1991-04-05 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Embry in rematch. |
|
|
Eric Embry [5] |
1991-04-12 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeated by Jerry Lawler on 91-04-26 in Dallas, TX, but the decision is later overturned; held up after the match against Bill Dundee on 91-05-24 in Dallas, TX. |
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Bill Dundee [3] |
1991-05-31 |
Dallas, TX |
Defeats Tom Prichard, substituting for Embry in rematch. |
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Tom Prichard |
1991-06-07 |
Dallas, TX |
Lord Humongous |
1991-08-12 |
Memphis, TN |
Tom Prichard [2] |
1991-08-19 |
Memphis, TN |
Brian Christopher |
1992-02-10 |
Memphis, TN |
Vacant in 92. |
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