NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship

NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship
The NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship belt
Details
Promotion Central States Wrestling
NWA Central-States Championship Wrestling
Date established May 18, 1950
Current champion(s) Mitch Johnson
Date won March 31, 2017
Other name(s)
NWA Heart of America Heavyweight Championship (19501953)
Central States Heavyweight Championship (1953/101988
WWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (19881989)
NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (2002Present)

The NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship that currently serves as the main title for the National Wrestling Alliance promotion, NWA Central-States Championship Wrestling. For most of its existence, however, the title was defended in the NWA affiliate Central States Wrestling from 1950 to 1989.

NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship

Key
Symbol Meaning
# The overall championship reign
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed.
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title changed hands
N/A The specific information has not been found
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
+ Indicates that the number of days held by this individual changes everyday.
(nlt) Indicates that a title change took place "no later than" a certain date. Often because the date of a title change is not found but a date of a title defense by the champions is found.
# Wrestler Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 Bill Longson 1 August 18, 1950 160 Kansas City, Kansas Live event Defeated Sonny Myers in tournament final to become first champion
2 Tarzan Kowalski 1 January 25, 1951 91 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
3 Dennis Clary 1 April 26, 1951 7 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
4 Sonny Myers 1 May 3, 1951 7 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [1]
5 Dennis Clary 2 May 10, 1951 180 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
6 Jimmy Coffield 1 November 6, 1951 23 Topeka, Kansas Live event  
7 Alo Leilani 1 November 29, 1951 21 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
8 Bob Orton 1 December 20, 1951 70 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
9 Enrique Torres 1 February 28, 1952 7 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [2]
10 Sonny Myers 2 March 6, 1952 [Note 1] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
Vacated N/A 1952 N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
# Sonny Myers # April 1952 [Note 2] Wichita, Kansas Live event Defeats Bob Orton in 13-man tournament final, but Orville Brown refuses to present him with the title because the final was only one fall
11 Sonny Myers 3 1952 [Note 3] [Note 4] Live event Defeats Bob Orton in 3-fall match
12 Red Berry 1 September 1952 (NLT) [Note 5] [Note 4] Live event  
13 Bobby Lane 1 November 30, 1952 46 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [3]
14 Dave Sims 1 January 15, 1953 259 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
15 Lenny Montana 1 October 1, 1953 71 [Note 4] Live event  
16 Sonny Myers 4 December 11, 1953 [Note 6] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
17 Dave Sims 2 January 1954 [Note 7] [Note 4] Live event  
18 Bob Orton 2 January 28, 1954 [Note 8] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
19 Sonny Myers 5 March 1954 [Note 9] [Note 4] Live event  
 
20 El Toro 1 1954 [Note 10] [Note 4] Live event Unknown whom El Toro defeated for the title
21 Sonny Myers 6 1954 [Note 11] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
22 Joe Dusek 1 September 13, 1954 94 Wichita, Kansas Live event  
23 Ray Villmer 1 December 16, 1954 [Note 12] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
24 Lu Kim 1 [Note 13] [Note 14] [Note 13] Live event  
25 Ray Villmer 2 [Note 15] [Note 16] [Note 15] Live event  
 
26 Mike DiBiase 1 April 1956 (NLT) [Note 17] [Note 4] Live event It is not documented whom DiBiase defeated to win the championship.
27 Richard Brown 1 April 10, 1956 [Note 18] Topeka, Kansas Live event  
 
28 Mighty Atlas 1 1956 [Note 19] [Note 4] Live event Unknown whom Atlas defeated for the title
 
29 Sonny Myers 7 February 1957 (NLT) [Note 20] [Note 4] Live event It is not known whom Myers defeated for the championship
 
30 Richard Brown 2 1957 [Note 21] [Note 4] Live event Unknown whom Brown defeated for the title
31 Red Berry 2 September 15, 1957 22 Wichita, Kansas Live event  
32 Richard Brown 3 October 7, 1957 [Note 22] Wichita, Kansas Live event  
Vacated N/A 1958 N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
33 Sonny Myers 8 July 26, 1958 [Note 23] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event Wins tournament[4]
Vacated N/A October 2, 1958 (NLT) N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
34 Bob Geigel 1 October 3, 1958 56 [Note 4] Live event Defeats Bob Ellis in tournament final
35 Bob Ellis 1 November 28, 1958 420 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
36 Lee Henning 1 January 22, 1960 [Note 24] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
 
37 Kinji Shibuya 1 1960 [Note 25] [Note 4] Live event Unknown whom Shibuya defeated for the title
38 Bob Ellis 2 March 10, 1960 [Note 26] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
39 Lee Henning 2 April 1960 [Note 27] [Note 4] Live event  
40 Thor Hagen 1 May 27, 1960 [Note 28] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
41 Ricky Lee 1 June 1960 [Note 29] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
42 Thor Hagen 2 August 1960 [Note 30] [Note 4] Live event  
43 Mike Paidousis 1 September 29, 1960 50 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
44 Lee Henning 3 November 18, 1960 133 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
45 Ron Etchison 1 March 31, 1961 21 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
46 Lee Henning 4 April 21, 1961 [Note 31] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
47 Bob Ellis 3 May 1961 (NLT) [Note 32] [Note 4] Live event  
Vacated N/A 1961 N/A N/A N/A Bob Ellis left the promotion without losing the championship first.
48 Buddy Austin 1 June 2, 1961 154 [Note 4] Live event Awarded title
49 Sonny Myers 9 November 3, 1961 7 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
50 Tarzan Tyler 1 November 10, 1961 [Note 33] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
51 Buddy Austin 2 November 1961 [Note 34] [Note 4] Live event  
52 Ray Gordon 1 February 9, 1962 84 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
53 Lee Henning 5 May 4, 1962 [Note 35] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
54 Pat O'Connor 1 October 1962 (NLT) [Note 36] [Note 4] Live event  
55 Lee Henning 6 November 2, 1961 14 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
56 Pat O'Connor 2 November 16, 1962 [Note 37] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
 
57 Sonny Myers 10 February 1, 1963 105 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event Unknown whom Myers defeated for the title
58 Rock Hunter 1 May 17, 1963 217 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
59 Enrique Torres 2 December 20, 1963 0 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
60 The Spoiler 1 December 20, 1963 [Note 38] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
 
61 Mike DiBiase 2 December 1964 (NLT) [Note 39] [Note 4] Live event Unknown whom DiBiase defeated for the title
62 Ron Reed 1 January 11, 1965 144 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
63 The Stomper 1 June 4, 1965 30 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
64 Sonny Myers 11 July 4, 1965 187 [Note 4] Live event  
65 Bob Geigel 2 January 7, 1966 42 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
66 Ron Reed 2 February 18, 1966 119 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
67 The Viking 1 June 17, 1966 182 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
68 Mike DiBiase 3 December 16, 1966 28 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
69 Sonny Myers 12 January 13, 1967 42 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
70 Bob Geigel 3 February 24, 1967 42 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
71 The Viking 2 April 7, 1967 63 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
72 Sonny Myers 13 June 9, 1967 140 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
73 The Hangman 1 October 27, 1967 21 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
74 Bob Geigel 4 November 17, 1967 25 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
75 Sonny Myers 14 December 12, 1967 115 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
76 Harley Race 1 April 5, 1968 28 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
77 Ron Etchison 2 May 3, 1968 7 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event [1]
78 Roger Kirby 1 May 10, 1968 [Note 40] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
Vacated N/A May 1968 N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
79 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 1 June 4, 1968 129 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event Defeated Thor Hagen in tournament final
80 Tommy Martin 1 October 11, 1968 63 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
81 Dusty Rhodes 1 December 13, 1968 28 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
82 "Bulldog" Don Kent 1 January 10, 1969 49 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
83 Dick Murdoch 1 February 28, 1969 112 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event [2]
84 Pat O'Connor 3 June 20, 1969 [Note 41] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
Vacated N/A October 1969 N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
85 Danny Little Bear 1 November 28, 1969 126 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event Wins tournament
86 Roger Kirby 2 April 3, 1970 273 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event [5]
87 Bob Geigel 5 January 1, 1971 [Note 42] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
88 Harley Race 2 1971 [Note 43] [Note 4] Live event  
89 Bob Geigel 6 1971 [Note 44] [Note 4] Live event  
90 Harley Race 3 June 1971 (NLT) [Note 45] [Note 4] Live event Pat O'Connor defeats Race for the title on January 28, 1972 in St. Louis, MO, but Race continues to be recognized by other promoters, and Sam Muchnick withdraws recognition of the title and later creates the Missouri Heavyweight title
91 Danny Little Bear 2 January 11, 1972 [Note 46] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
92 Black Angus Campbell 1 1972 [Note 47] [Note 4] Live event  
93 The Stomper 2 June 8, 1972 29 [Note 4] Live event  
94 Harley Race 4 July 7, 1971 506 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
95 Omar Atlas 1 November 24, 1972 [Note 48] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
96 Roger Kirby 1 December 1972 [Note 49] [Note 4] Live event  
97 Danny Little Bear 3 April 27, 1973 [Note 50] [Note 4] Live event  
98 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 2 June 1973 [Note 51] [Note 4] Live event  
99 Harley Race 5 September 22, 1973 19 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
100 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 3 October 11, 1973 161 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
101 Mike George 1 March 21, 1974 [Note 52] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
102 Roger Kirby 2 June 1974 [Note 53] [Note 4] Live event  
 
103 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 4 July 4, 1974 7 Kansas City, Kansas Live event Defeated Don Fargo to win the championship, not clear if Fargo was the champion or if it was a tournament.
104 Harley Race 6 July 11, 1974 21 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
105 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 5 August 1, 1974 [Note 54] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
106 Terry Martin 1 December 1974 [Note 55] [Note 4] Live event  
107 Jerry Oates 1 February 7, 1975 113 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event [6]
108 Ed Wiskoski 1 May 31, 1975 257 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
109 Mike George 2 February 12, 1976 58 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [7]
110 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 6 April 10, 1976 7 Wichita, Kansas Live event  
111 Mike George 3 April 17, 1976 31 Wichita, Kansas Live event  
112 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 7 May 18, 1976 51 Topeka, Kansas Live event  
113 Harley Race 7 July 8, 1976 59 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
114 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 8 September 5, 1976 18 Wichita, Kansas Live event  
115 Rick Gibson 1 October 1, 1976 [Note 56] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
 
116 Bob Slaughter 1 January 1977 [Note 57] [Note 4] Live event Records are unclear on whom Slaughter defeated to win the championship
117 Ted Oates 1 February 4, 1977 7 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
118 Bob Slaughter 2 February 11, 1977 [Note 58] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
119 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 9 1977 [Note 59] [Note 4] Live event  
120 Bob Slaughter 3 1977 [Note 60] [Note 4] Live event  
121 Ted DiBiase 1 May 19, 1977 [Note 61] Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
 
122 Bob Sweetan 1 1977 [Note 62] [Note 4] Live event Records are unclear on whom Sweetan defeated to win the championship
123 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 10 October 30, 1977 69 Topeka, Kansas Live event  
124 Ted DiBiase 2 January 7, 1978 0 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
125 Alexis Smirnoff 1 January 7, 1978 40 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
126 Ken Lucas 1 February 16, 1978 70 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
127 Bob Sweetan 2 April 27, 1978 126 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
128 Doug Gilbert 1 August 31, 1978 37 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
129 Buck Robley 1 October 7, 1978 84 Des Moines, Iowa Live event  
130 Dick Murdoch 2 December 30, 1978 3 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
131 Randy Alls 1 January 2, 1979 51 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
132 Bob Sweetan 3 February 22, 1979 207 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [8]
133 Ron Starr 1 September 17, 1979 17 Wichita, Kansas Live event  
134 The Turk 1 October 4, 1979 49 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
135 The Avenger 1 November 22, 1979 63 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
136 The Assassin 1 January 24, 1980 11 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
137 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 11 February 4, 1980 66 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
138 Bruiser Brody 1 April 10, 1980 42 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
139 Dick Murdoch 3 May 22, 1980 63 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
140 Killer Karl Kox 1 July 24, 1980 23 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
141 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 12 August 16, 1980 26 Topeka, Kansas Live event  
142 Mike George 4 September 11, 1980 42 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
143 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 13 October 23, 1980 160 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
144 Buzz Tyler 1 April 1, 1981 113 Des Moines, Iowa Live event  
145 Bob Sweetan 4 July 23, 1981 119 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
146 Tommy Martin 2 November 19, 1981 21 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
147 Bob Sweetan 5 December 10, 1981 4 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
148 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 14 December 14, 1981 [Note 63] Wichita, Kansas Live event  
Vacated N/A 1981-1982 N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
 
149 Roger Kirby 3 April 27, 1982 142 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event Defeated Harley Race to win the championship. Records are unclear if Race was the champion or if this was for the vacant championship.
150 Manny Fernandez 1 September 16, 1982 147 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
151 Dewey Robertson 1 February 10, 1983 91 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
152 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 15 May 12, 1983 7 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
153 Dewey Robertson 2 May 19, 1983 14 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
154 Harley Race 8 June 2, 1982 8 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [9]
Vacated N/A June 10, 1983 N/A N/A N/A Harley Race wins the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and gave up the Central States Championship.[10]
155 Super Destroyer 1 June 30, 1983 112 Kansas City, Kansas Live event Defeated Buck Robley in tournament final
156 Buzz Tyler 2 October 20, 1983 98 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
157 Tully Blanchard 1 January 26, 1984 14 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
158 Buzz Tyler 3 February 9, 1984 70 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
159 Luke Graham 1 April 19, 1984 63 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
160 Ted Oates 2 June 21, 1984 51 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
161 Buzz Tyler 4 August 11, 1984 56 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
162 Hacksaw Higgins 1 October 6, 1984 19 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
163 Harley Race 8 October 25, 1984 77 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
164 Mr. Pogo 1 January 10, 1985 255 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
165 Marty Jannetty 1 September 22, 1985 74 Des Moines, Iowa Live event  
166 Brett Sawyer 1 December 5, 1985 12 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
167 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 16 December 17, 1985 164 Ames, Iowa Live event  
Vacated N/A May 30, 1986 N/A N/A N/A Bob Brown was forced to vacate the championship due to an ankle injury
168 The Shadow 1 May 30, 1986 2 Des Moines, Iowa Live event Wins 13-man battle royal
169 Marty Jannetty 2 June 1, 1986 [Note 64] Marshalltown, Iowa Live event [11]
170 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 17 June 1986 [Note 65] [Note 4] Live event  
Vacated N/A September 26, 1986 N/A N/A N/A Jim Crockett Jr. buys out the promotion and begins to promote shows with wrestlers from his own territory as well as Central States regulars
171 Sam Houston 1 November 16, 1986 48 St. Louis, Missouri Live event Defeats Bill Dundee in a tournament final
172 Bill Dundee 1 January 3, 1987 55 Topeka, Kansas Live event  
173 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 18 February 27, 1987 83 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [12]
174 Rufus R. Jones 1 May 21, 1987 50 Kansas City, Kansas Live event  
175 Porkchop Cash 1 July 10, 1987 7 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
176 Rufus R. Jones 2 July 17, 1987 72 Kansas City, Kansas Live event [13]
177 Earthquake Ferris 1 September 27, 1987 33 Des Moines, Iowa Live event  
178 "Bulldog" Bob Brown 19 October 30, 1987 56 St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
179 Dave Peterson 1 December 25, 1987 [Note 66] St. Joseph, Missouri Live event  
Vacated N/A 1987 N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
180 Dave Peterson 2 February 18, 1988 399 Kansas City, Kansas Live event Defeated Cuban Assassin #2 for the held-up title; promotion withdraws from NWA in 1988
181 Akio Sato 1 March 23, 1989 [Note 67] Kansas City, Kansas Live event Defeats T.C. Carter to win the vacant championship
Championship retired N/A 1989 N/A N/A N/A The Central States Wrestling promotion closes

NWA Midwest Central States Heavyweight Championship history

Key
Symbol Meaning
# The overall championship reign
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed.
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title changed hands
N/A The specific information has not been found
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
+ Indicates that the number of days held by this individual changes everyday.
((NLT)) Indicates that a title change took place "no later than" a certain date. Often because the date of a title change is not found but a date of a title defense by the champions is found.
# Wrestler Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 Shane Somers 1 March 30, 2002 206 Rolla, Missouri Live event Defeated Butch McClain when the title is revived
Vacated N/A October 22, 2002 N/A N/A N/A Championship was vacated as Scott Somers was injured and unable to defend the championship
2 Derek Stone 1 November 16, 2002 952 Coffeyville, Kansas Live event Defeated Michael Barry, Griz and Gary Jackson
3 Raven 1 June 25, 2005 [Note 68] Lawrence, Kansas Live event  
Vacated N/A June 2006 N/A N/A N/A Raven was stripped of the championship due to lack of title defenses
4 Michael Strider 1 October 10, 2006 1,019 Muscatine, Iowa Live event Defeated Woody Maguire, Mississippi Madman, Derek Stone, Marek Brave, and Mark Sterling
5 Mark Sterling 1 July 25, 2009 651 House Springs, Missouri Live event  
6 Jeremy Wyatt 1 May 7, 2011 356 Lawrence, KS Live event Defeated Sterling, Tyler Cook and Jaysin Strife in a four-way elimination
Vacated N/A April 27, 2012 N/A N/A N/A Championship was vacated as Jeremy Wyatt was injured and unable to defend the championship
7 ACH 1 June 2, 2012 152 Kansas City, Kansas Live event Defeated Dan Walsh and Neil Diamond Cutter in an 8-man tournament 3-way final
Vacated N/A November 1, 2012 N/A N/A N/A ACH was stripped of the championship as Metro Pro Wrestling withdrew from the NWA.[14]
8 Evan "Money" Morris 1 March 30, 2013 210 Swansea, Illinois Live event Morris defeats three opponents a tournament to become the NWA Central States Heavyweight Champion.
9 Shane Somers 2 October 26, 2013 196 Cahokia, Illinois Live event  
10 Scott Somers 1 May 10, 2014 7 Vienna, Missouri Live event  
11 Shane Somers 3 May 17, 2014 43 St. Robert, Missouri Live event  
12 The Mad Hatter 1 June 29, 2014 349 Waynesville, Missouri Live event Defeated Shane Somers following Hatter's successful Affliction Championship defense.
12 Deven Spade 1 June 13, 2015 1,221+ Newburg, Missouri Live event Defeated Hatter in a last man standing match with help from Shane Somers, and manager Garrett Williams.

See also

Footnotes

  1. The date the championship was vacted has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 5,898 days
  2. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 182 days
  3. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 181 days
  4. 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 The location of the match was not captured as part of the championship documentation.
  5. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 242 days
  6. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 21 days and 47 days
  7. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 27 days
  8. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 32 days and 62 days
  9. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 196 days
  10. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 196 days
  11. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 196 days
  12. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and −983 days
  13. 1 2 The date of the title change is unknown, records indicate that Lu Kim defeated Ray Villmer for the championship, but not when or where
  14. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and −983 days
  15. 1 2 The date of the title change is unknown, records indicate that Ray Villmer defeated Lu Kim to regain e championship, but not when or where
  16. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and −983 days
  17. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and −983 days
  18. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 274 days
  19. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 273 days
  20. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 529 days
  21. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 256 days
  22. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 86 days and 290 days
  23. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 68 days
  24. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 47 days
  25. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 47 days
  26. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 22 days and 51 days
  27. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 27 days and 55 days
  28. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 5 days and 34 days
  29. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 32 days and 90 days
  30. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 30 days and 59 days
  31. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 40 days
  32. The date the championship was won or vacated has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 40 days
  33. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 20 days
  34. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 71 days and 100 days
  35. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 180 days
  36. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 2 days and 181 days
  37. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 77 days
  38. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 376 days
  39. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and 387 days
  40. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 21 days
  41. The date the championship was vacated has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 103 days and 133 days
  42. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and −4,235 days
  43. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and −4,235 days
  44. The date the championship was won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 days and −4,235 days
  45. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 195 days and 373 days
  46. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 148 days
  47. The date the championship was won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 148 days
  48. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 7 days and 37 days
  49. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 117 days and 147 days
  50. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 35 days and 64 days
  51. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 65 days and 94 days
  52. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 72 days and 101 days
  53. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 32 days
  54. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 188 days and 218 days
  55. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 38 days and 68 days
  56. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 122 days
  57. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 4 days and 34 days
  58. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 94 days
  59. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 94 days
  60. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 93 days
  61. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 163 days
  62. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 163 days
  63. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 133 days
  64. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 29 days
  65. The date the championship was vacted has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 88 days and 117 days
  66. The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 6 days
  67. The date the championship abandoned has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and 283 days
  68. The date the championship was vacated has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 341 days and 370 days

References

General sources for the original Central States Championship
  • Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "Central States Heavyweight Title". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. p. 254. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. (through 2000)
  • "NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship History". Wrestling Titles.com. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
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