AWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship

AWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship
Details
Promotion American Wrestling Association
Date established 1967
Date retired September 2, 1972

The AWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship was a title in the late 1967 and early 1972 in the American Wrestling Association. It was primarily defended in the Omaha, Nebraska area and was a title for mid-level wrestlers.[1]

Title history

Key
Symbol Meaning
No. The overall championship reign
Reign The reign number for the specific wrestler listed.
Event The event in which the championship changed hands
N/A The specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
[Note #] Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details.
# Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Lewis, DaleDale Lewis 1 1967 [Note 1] N/A House show   [1]
2 Shane, BobbyBobby Shane 1 1967 [Note 2] N/A House show   [1]
3 Orton, BobBob Orton 1 July 15, 1967 105 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
4 Rogowski, RockRock Rogowski 1 October 28, 1967 14 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
5 Orton, BobBob Orton 2 November 11, 1967 28 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
6 Mighty Igor Vodic 1 December 9, 1967 28 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
7 Dibiase, MikeMike Dibiase 1 January 6, 1968 161 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
8 Bob Ellis 1 June 15, 1968 2 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
9 Dibiase, MikeMike Dibiase 2 August 17, 1968 7 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
10 Bob Ellis 2 August 24, 1968 104 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
11 Dibiase, MikeMike Dibiase 3 November 26, 1968 67 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
12 Stan Pulaski 1 February 1, 1969 259 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
13 Tyler, TarzanTarzan Tyler 1 October 18, 1969 75 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
14 Stan Pulaski 2 January 1, 1970 14 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
15 Anderson, LarsLars Anderson 1 January 15, 1970 72 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
16 Stan Pulaski 3 March 28, 1970 26 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
17 Beautiful Brutus 1 April 23, 1970 9 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
18 Bob Ellis 3 May 2, 1970 [Note 3] Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
19 Anderson, LarsLars Anderson 2 June 1970 [Note 4] Lincoln, Nebraska House show   [1]
20 Bob Ellis 4 June 20, 1970 35 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
21 Tyler, TarzanTarzan Tyler 2 July 25, 1970 77 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
22 Tex Mckenzie 1 October 10, 1970 28 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
23 Rogowski, RockRock Rogowski 2 November 7, 1970 28 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
24 Stan Pulaski 4 December 5, 1970 34 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
25 The Claw[Note 5] 1 January 8, 1971 211 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
26 Ramón Torres 1 August 7, 1971 [Note 6] Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
27 Snuka, JimmyJimmy Snuka 1 August 1971 [Note 7] Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
28 Great Kusatsu 1 September 11, 1971 196 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
29 Stan Pulaski 5 March 25, 1972 14 Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
30 Wolfe, BuddyBuddy Wolfe 1 April 8, 1972 [Note 8] Omaha, Nebraska House show   [1]
- Vacated - N/A N/A N/A N/A Due to a "groggy" referee handing out double decisions. [1]
31 Wolfe, BuddyBuddy Wolfe 2 May 6, 1972 28 Omaha, Nebraska House show Defeated Stan Pulaski. [1]
32 Stan Pulaski 6 June 3, 1972 91 Omaha, Nebraska House show Still champion as of September 2, 1972. [1]
- Title Retired - September 2, 1972 N/A N/A N/A Title Abandoned. [1]

Footnotes

  1. The length of Dale Lewis' title reign is too uncertain to calculate.
  2. The length of Bobby Shane's title reign is too uncertain to calculate.
  3. The exact date Ellis' title reign ended has not been documented, which puts the reign at between 30 and 48 days.
  4. The exact date Anderson's title reign began has not been documented, which puts the reign at between 1 day and 50 days.
  5. Tom Andrews
  6. The exact date Torres lost the championship is undocumented, which means that his reign lasted between 1 day and 24 days.
  7. The exact date Snuka won the championship is undocumented, which means that his reign lasted between 11 and 41 days.
  8. The exact date the championship was declared vacant is unknown, which put this rein at between 1 day and 27 days.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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