NWA Southeastern Television Championship

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NWA Southeast Television Championship
Details
PromotionSoutheast Championship Wrestling
Date establishedJuly 1977
Date retired1985

The NWA Southeast Television Championship was a minor title in the National Wrestling Alliance's Alabama territory known as Southeast Championship Wrestling. It existed from 1977 until 1985.[1]

Title history[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Mongolian Stomper July 1977 SCW Show N/A 1 [Note 1] Records unclear as to whom he defeated
2 Robert Fuller March 1978 SCW Show N/A 1 [Note 2]
3 Boris Malenko September 22, 1978 SCW Show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [Note 3]
Vacated October 1978 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
4 Bob Roop April 1979 SCW Show N/A 1 [Note 4]
Vacated October 1979 Title vacant for undocumented reasons
5 Buzz Sawyer February 16, 1980 SCW Show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [Note 5] Defeated Bobby Jaggers in tournament final.
6 Dutch Mantel March 1980 SCW Show N/A 1 [2]
7 Troy T. Tyler March 22, 1980 SCW Show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [Note 6]
8 The Matador May 1980 SCW Show N/A 1 [Note 7]
9 Terry Taylor May 1980 SCW Show N/A 1 [Note 8]
Vacated 1980-1981 N/A N/A Championship became inactive
10 Robert Fuller December 1985 SCW Show N/A 2 [Note 8]
Deactivated 1986 Title inactive

See also[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ The exact date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, placing the title reign at between 214 and 273 days.
  2. ^ The exact date the championship was won is uncertain, placing the title reign at between 175 and 205 days.
  3. ^ The exact date the championship was vacated is uncertain, placing the title reign at between 9 and 39 days.
  4. ^ The exact date the championship was won and vacated is uncertain, placing the reign at between 154 and 213 days.
  5. ^ The exact date the championship was lost is uncertain, placing the reign at between 14 and 34 days.
  6. ^ The exact date the championship was lost is uncertain, putting the reign at between 40 and 70 days.
  7. ^ The exact date the championship was won and lost is uncertain, putting the reign at between 1 day and 30 days.
  8. ^ a b The length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.

References[]

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. ^ The exact date the championship was won is uncertain, putting the reign at between 1 day and −2,901 days.
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