NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship
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Championship Wrestling from Florida | ||||||||||
Date established | January 5, 1937 | ||||||||||
Current champion(s) | Mason Price | ||||||||||
Date won | February 21, 2016 | ||||||||||
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The NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship was a major title in Championship Wrestling from Florida, USA and is now the major title in NWA Florida Wrestling Alliance. It started in 1937 and was abandoned in 1949. It was picked back up in 1966 by CWF and lasted until 1987 when the company was purchased by Jim Crockett Promotions. In 1988, the newly created Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), soon renamed Pro Wrestling Federation (PWF), picked it back up in 1988 and it continued its lineage through NWA Florida, until they ceased operations in 2006.[1] In 2009, Pro Wrestling Fusion revived the title until they left the NWA in 2011. For several months in 2012, a new Championship Wrestling from Florida affiliated with the NWA, briefly reviving the title until NWA Florida Underground Wrestling took over the championship.
Title history
Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage. An (n) indicates that a title changes occurred no later than the listed date.
Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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John Grandovitch | 1 | September 7, 1934 | Tampa, Florida | |
Bruce Nolan | 1 | August 21, 1935 | Miami, Florida | |
Bill Sledge | 1 | October 16, 1935 | Miami, Florida | Still champion as of November 12, 1935, |
Vacant | March 18, 1936 | |||
Pat Newman | 1 | March 19, 1936 | Jacksonville, Florida | Defeats title claimant Doug Wyckoff. |
Doug Wycoff | 1 | July 23, 1936 | ||
Dobie Osbourne | 1 | January 5, 1937 | Florida | |
Hans Schumann | 1 | January 7, 1937 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeats John Plummer for the title. |
Red Devil | 1 | January 19, 1937 | Jacksonville, Florida | |
Vacated | May 16, 1937 | |||
Pat Newman | 2 | May 25, 1937 | ||
Alan Eustace | 1 | June 1, 1937 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Bill Sledge | 2 | June 16, 1937 | ||
Jack Evans | 1 | August 1937 | Sometime after July 27, 1937. | |
Alan Eustace | 2 | August 13, 1937 | Jacksonville, Florida | Defeated Jack Evans |
Gene Bowman | 1 | January 21, 1938 | Jacksonville, Florida | |
Pat McCleary | 1 | March 1938 | Tampa, Florida | Sometime between March 12, 1938 and March 17, 1938. |
Gene Bowman | 2 | April 22, 1938 | Jacksonville, Florida | |
Vacated | May 1938 | Due to injury. | ||
Ernie Powers | 1 | May 1938 | Tampa, Florida | |
Bill Sledge | 3 | May 13, 1938 (n) | Tampa, Florida | Last week in Tampa. |
Jack Vincent | 1 | July 11, 1938 | Tampa, Florida | |
[...] | ||||
Ray Villmer | 1 | May 26, 1939 (n) | Still champion as of July 19. 1939. | |
[...] | ||||
John Grandovitch | 2 | August 8, 1939 (n) | Tampa, Florida | Defeats Tommy O'Toole. |
Floyd Marshall | 1 | October 17, 1939 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
John Grandovitch | 3 | November 1939 (n) | ||
Red Ryan | 1 | November 11, 1939 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Tom Mahoney | 1 | December 5, 1939 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Clarence Luttrall | 1 | January 23, 1940 | St. Petersburg, Florida | The feud between Luttrall and Mahoney continue, and both continue claiming the title; a tournament to settle the dispute is ordered. |
Jim Wright | 1 | March 11, 1940 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeats Tom Mahoney in tournament final. |
Dick Shikat | 1 | March 26, 1940 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
[...] | ||||
Cy Williams | 1 | May 11, 1940 (n) | Claims Southern and Florida titles; Henry Piers start claiming both titles when Williams is injured during a match in Tampa, Florida on June 10, 1940 Don Evans defeats Piers on June 17, 1940 in Tampa, Florida to claim both titles. | |
Tommy Nilan | 1 | June 18, 1940 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeats Williams to claim the Southern and Florida titles. |
Don Evans | 1 | 1940 | ||
Tommy Nilan | 2 | July 23, 1940 | St. Petersburg, Florida. | Defeats Don Evans. |
[...] | ||||
Cy Williams | 2 | August 21, 1940 (n) | ||
[...] | ||||
Herb Teitenberg | 1 | February 11, 1944 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Rollend Kirchmeyer | 1 | February 26, 1944 | Tampa, Florida | Title awarded. |
"Strangler" Ed Lewis | 1 | February 26, 1944 | Tampa, Florida | Lewis declared the new champion when Kirchmeyer's head hits the floor knocking him unconscious.[2] |
Rollend Kirchmeyer | 2 | February 26, 1944 | Tampa, Florida | Title returned when Lewis refuses it due to Kirchmeyer being knocked out during match. |
The Cardiff Giant | 1 | August 26, 1946 | Tampa, Florida | |
Antonio Cortez | 1 | October 28, 1946 | Tampa, Florida | |
[...] | ||||
Rollend Kirchmeyer | 3 | March 1949 (n) | records unclear as to whom he defeated | |
[...] | ||||
Billy McDaniels | 1 | January 1953 (n) | Defeats Pat Malone. | |
[...] | ||||
Lester Welch | 1 | August 11, 1966 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Sputnik Monroe in tournament final[3] |
Louie Tillet | 1 | March 20, 1967 | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Wahoo McDaniel | 1 | May 1, 1967 | Orlando, Florida | |
Boris Malenko | 1 | May 16, 1967 | Tampa, Florida | |
Johnny Valentine | 1 | August 26, 1967 | Tampa, Florida | |
Joe Scarpa | 1 | December 5, 1967 | Tampa, Florida | |
Johnny Valentine | 2 | December 27, 1967 | Tampa, Florida | |
Wahoo McDaniel | 2 | February 1, 1968 (n) | ||
Johnny Valentine | 3 | February 13, 1968 | Tampa, Florida | |
Red Bastien | 1 | April 30, 1968 | Tampa, Florida | |
Johnny Valentine | 4 | June 27, 1968 | Jacksonville, Florida | |
Nick Kozak | 1 | September 23, 1968 | Orlando, Florida | |
Boris Malenko | 2 | October 22, 1968 | Tampa, Florida | Subbing for Johnny Valentine, defeats Kozak and claims the title. |
Nick Kozak | 2 | October 29, 1968 | Tampa, Florida | Defeats Malenko to end the dispute. |
The Gladiator (Ricky Hunter) | 1 | November 23, 1968 | Tampa, Florida | |
Hans Mortier | 1 | January 28, 1969 | Tampa, Florida | |
Ciclón Negro | 1 | April 15, 1969 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dale Lewis | 1 | August 26, 1969 | Tampa, Florida | |
Mr. Saito | 1 | December 22, 1969 | Tampa, Florida | |
Jack Brisco | 1 | February 10, 1970 | Tampa, Florida | [4] |
Mr. Saito | 2 | April 7, 1970 | Tampa, Florida | |
Jack Brisco | 2 | April 14, 1970 | Tampa, Florida | |
Missouri Mauler | 1 | May 12, 1970 | Tampa, Florida | |
Jack Brisco | 3 | May 19, 1970 | Tampa, Florida | |
Tarzan Tyler | 1 | December 15, 1970 | Tampa, Florida | |
Jack Brisco | 4 | January 19, 1971 | Tampa, Florida | Best-of-3 falls match, for Tyler's Florida title, with Brisco's TV title on the line for the first fall only; Brisco comes back to win the second and third falls to take the Florida title. |
Paul Jones | 1 | May 16, 1972 | Tampa, Florida | |
Jack Brisco | 5 | November 28, 1972 | Tampa, Florida | |
Held up | January 23, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | After the match between Jack Brisco and Bobby Shane. | |
Jack Brisco | 6 | January 30, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | Defeat Bobby Shane in rematch. |
Buddy Colt | 1 | February 20, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | [5] |
Paul Jones | 2 | June 12, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | |
Buddy Colt | 2 | July 16, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | |
Paul Jones | 3 | July 20, 1973 | ||
Tim Woods | 1 | July 31, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | [6] |
Great Mephisto | 1 | September 4, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | |
Paul Jones | 4 | September 18, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | |
Buddy Colt | 3 | November 17, 1973 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Eddie Graham | 1 | November 27, 1973 | Tampa, Florida | |
Buddy Colt | 4 | December 17, 1973 | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Ron Fuller | 1 | March 20, 1974 | Miami, Florida | |
Bill Watts | 1 | July 2, 1974 | Tampa, Florida | Defeats Robert Fuller, subbing for Ron. |
Dusty Rhodes | 1 | October 22, 1974 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Bill Watts | 2 | November 12, 1974 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Dusty Rhodes | 2 | November 28, 1974 | Jacksonville, Florida | [7] |
Bill Watts | 3 | December 5, 1974 | Jacksonville, Florida | [7] |
Bob Roop | 1 | February 25, 1975 | Tampa, Florida | |
Terry Funk | 1 | June 2, 1975 | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Bob Roop | 2 | June 16, 1975 | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Rocky Johnson | 1 | July 1975 (n) | ||
Bob Roop | 3 | July 1975 (n) | ||
Dusty Rhodes | 3 | September 16, 1975 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Held up | October 28, 1975 | After the match between Dusty Rhodes and King Curtis Iaukea.[7] | ||
King Curtis Iaukea | 1 | November 27, 1975 | Jacksonville, Florida | Wins a 9-man tournament. |
Rocky Johnson | 2 | December 23, 1975 | Tampa, Florida | |
Bruiser Brody | 1 | December 31, 1975 | Tampa, Florida | |
Thunderbolt Patterson | 1 | February 4, 1976 | Tampa, Florida | |
Pak Song | 2 | March 17, 1976 | Miami, Florida | |
Jack Brisco | 7 | March 19, 1976 | St. Petersburg, Florida | One report says Brisco wins the title. |
Pak Song | 3 | March 25, 1976 | Florida | Song wrestles a title match against Jerry Brisco on April 7, 1976 in Miami Beach. |
Jack Brisco | 8 | April 17, 1976 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Bob Orton Jr. | 1 | May 25, 1976 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dusty Rhodes | 4 | July 27, 1976 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Superstar Billy Graham | 1 | November 22, 1976 | West Palm Beach, Florida | [7] |
Dusty Rhodes | 5 | February 15, 1977 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Vacated | March 1, 1977 (n) | Title vacant when Dusty Rhodes was headed to Japan.[7] | ||
Buddy Wolfe | 1 | March 8, 1977 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Steve Keirn in tournament final. |
Dusty Rhodes | 6 | June 9, 1977 | Florida | [7] |
Ernie Ladd | 1 | July 16, 1977 | Tallahassee, Florida | [7][8] |
Stripped | August 1, 1977 (n) | Title was stripped due to Ladd leaving the territory.[7] | ||
Dusty Rhodes | 7 | August 1, 1977 (n) | Florida | Returned to Rhodes due to the way Ladd wins. [7] |
Lars Anderson | 1 | September 20, 1977 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Dusty Rhodes | 8 | November 26, 1977 | St. Petersburg, Florida | [7] |
Lars Anderson | 2 | December 15, 1977 | Jacksonville, Florida | [7] |
Stripped | January 17, 1978 | |||
Killer Karl Kox | 1 | January 18, 1978 | Miami, Florida | Defeats Lars Anderson for the vacant title. |
Rocky Johnson | 3 | March 8, 1978 | Miami, Florida | |
Bob Roop | 4 | March 13, 1978 | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Jack Brisco | 8 | March 26, 1978 | Orlando, Florida | |
The Spoiler | 1 | May 23, 1978 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dusty Rhodes | 9 | June 19, 1978 | West Palm Beach, Florida | [7] |
The Spoiler | 2 | September 23, 1978 | Lakeland, Florida | [7] |
Steve Keirn | 1 | October 10, 1978 | Tampa, Florida | |
Pak Song | 4 | October 24, 1978 | Tampa, Florida | Defeat Mike Graham subbing for Steve Keirn. |
Stripped | November 1, 1978 | When NWA disallows Mike Graham to sub. | ||
Dusty Rhodes | 10 | November 25, 1978 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeated Bob Roop in tournament final.[7] |
Mr. Uganda (Ciclón Negro) | 2 | December 12, 1978 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Jos LeDuc | 1 | December 19, 1978 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dick Slater | 1 | January 2, 1979 | Tampa, Florida | |
Jimmy Garvin | 1 | January 9, 1979 | Tampa, Florida | |
King Curtis Iaukea | 2 | May 16, 1979 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dusty Rhodes | 11 | July 4, 1979 | Miami Beach, Florida | [7] |
Vacated | August 21, 1979 | Rhodes won NWA World Title.[7] | ||
Terry Funk | 2 | September 2, 1979 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Steve Keirn in tournament final. |
Manny Fernandez | 1 | October 21, 1979 | Orlando, Florida | |
Don Muraco | 1 | March 26, 1980 | Miami, Florida | |
Bugsy McGraw | 1 | August 7, 1980 | Melbourne, Florida | |
Bobby Jaggers | 1 | October 11, 1980 | Jacksonville, Florida | |
Dusty Rhodes | 12 | October 26, 1980 | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | [7] |
Dory Funk Jr. | 1 | November 4, 1980 | Tampa, Florida | [7] |
Barry Windham | 1 | January 12, 1981 | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Dory Funk, Jr. | 2 | April 8, 1981 | Tampa, Florida | Won by forfeit-Windham injured in auto accident. |
Charlie Cook | 1 | August 11, 1981 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dory Funk, Jr. | 3 | September 1, 1981 | Tampa, Florida | |
Charlie Cook | 2 | September 21, 1981 | Tampa, Florida | |
The Spoiler | 3 | November 3, 1981 | Tampa, Florida | |
Mr. Wrestling II | 1 | December 6, 1981 | Jacksonville, Florida | |
James J. Dillon | 1 | March 26, 1982 | Orlando, Florida | |
Mr. Wrestling II | 2 | April 1, 1982 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Jimmy Garvin | 2 | May 3, 1982 | West Palm Beach, Florida | [9] |
Brian Blair | 1 | July 11, 1982 | Orlando, Florida | |
Vacated | August 23, 1982 | West Palm Beach, Florida | Vacated after the match between Brian Blair and Bruiser Brody where declared the winner. | |
Kevin Sullivan | 1 | October 6, 1982 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Barry Windham in tournament final. |
Mike Graham | 1 | January 5, 1983 | Miami, Florida | |
Vacated | February 17, 1983 | When Graham has been injured. | ||
Scott McGhee | 1 | March 23, 1983 | Defeated Johnny Heffernan. | |
Adrian Street | 1 | April 1983 (n) | Florida | |
Scott McGhee | 2 | April 1983 (n) | Florida | |
Jos LeDuc | 2 | July 23, 1983 | Lakeland, Florida | |
Barry Windham | 2 | September 17, 1983 | Sarasota, Florida | |
Jos LeDuc | 3 | September 18, 1983 | Orlando, Florida | |
Barry Windham | 3 | September 19, 1983 | West Palm Beach, Florida | |
Vacated | November 30, 1983 (n) | Windham went to tour Japan. | ||
Mike Rotunda | 1 | December 16, 1983 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeated Greg Valentine in a 5-man tournament final. |
Kendo Nagasaki | 1 | January 22, 1984 | Orlando, Florida | |
Billy Jack Haynes | 1 | March 29, 1984 | Orlando, Florida | |
Superstar Billy Graham | 2 | June 10, 1984 | Orlando, Florida | [10] |
Scott McGhee | 3 | July 29, 1984 | Orlando, Florida | |
Jesse Barr | 1 | October 14, 1984 | Orlando, Florida | |
Held Up | December 27, 1984 (n) | Title held up after match between Jesse Barr and Brian Blair. | ||
Brian Blair | 2 | January 6, 1985 | Orlando, Florida | wins rematch. |
Jesse Barr | 2 | February 12, 1985 | Tampa, Florida | [11] |
Hector Guerrero | 1 | April 28, 1985 | Orlando, Florida | |
Hercules Hernandez | 1 | June 30, 1985 | Orlando, Florida | [12] |
Vacated | July 11, 1985 | Vacant after Hernandez fired for dressing room fight with Wahoo McDaniel. | ||
Jack Hart | 1 | July 23, 1985 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Mike Graham in tournament final. |
Kendall Windham | 1 | September 2, 1985 | Tampa, Florida | |
Cuban Assassin | 1 | February 22, 1986 | Tampa, Florida | [13] |
Kendall Windham | 2 | March 5, 1986 | Tampa, Florida | [14] |
Vacated | May 7, 1986 | Title vacated after the match between Kendall Windham and Bob Roop in which Barry Windham interfered to help Kendall win. | ||
Kendall Windham | 3 | May 18, 1986 | Orlando, Florida | Wins tournament final by forteit when other semi-final match ends a double disqualification. |
The White Ninja | 1 | May 21, 1986 | Tampa, Florida | |
Kendall Windham | 4 | June 1, 1986 | Title returned after when Mutoh films show Ninja illegally used karate to win the belt. | |
Ron Bass | 1 | July 15, 1986 | Tampa, Florida | |
Barry Windham | 4 | September 1, 1986 | Daytona, Florida | |
Ron Bass | 2 | September 16, 1986 | Tampa, Florida | |
Barry Windham | 5 | September 24, 1986 | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | |
Held Up | October 3, 1986 | Title held up after match with Ron Bass where Bass used chloroform. | ||
Barry Windham | 6 | October 8, 1986 | Tampa, Florida | Wins the rematch. |
Kareem Muhammad | 1 | November 25, 1986 | Lakeland, Florida | |
Ron Simmons | 1 | December 2, 1986 | Tampa, Florida | |
Bad News Allen | 1 | January 20, 1987 | Tampa, Florida | |
Oliver Humperdink | 1 | February 24, 1987 | Tampa, Florida | [15] |
Ed Gantner | 1 | February 27, 1987 | Humperdink gave him the title. | |
Mike Rotunda | 2 | March 15, 1987 | Daytona, Florida | |
Held Up | May 31, 1987 | Orlando, Florida | Title held up after match between Mike Rotunda and Dory Funk, Jr. | |
Mike Rotunda | 3 | June 7, 1987 | Daytona, Florida | Wins the rematch. |
Rick Steiner | 1 | January 26, 1988 | Given by Rotunda after winning the NWA: World TV Title in Jim Crockett Promotions. | |
Stripped | November 1988 | Mike Rotunda asked for the title back after Steiner had been champions for several months. Rick refused later NWA stripped Rick Steiner of the title, since he never officially won it and the Title is abandoned by Jim Crockett Promotions while Steiner holds it. | ||
Title renamed Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) Florida Heavyweight Title | ||||
Dan Spivey | 1 | July 30, 1988 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Dick Slater in a tournament final at the Eddie Graham Memorial Show. |
Dick Slater | 2 | September 13, 1988 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Spivey in a Loser Leaves Town Match. |
U.S. Steel/Big Steel Man | 1 | November 9, 1988 | Tampa, Florida | |
The Terminator | 1 | December 1988 (n) | Sometime before November 6, 1988. | |
Mike Graham | 2 | December 25, 1988 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated The Terminator. |
Title renamed Pro Wrestling Federation (PWF) Florida Heavyweight Champion in February 1989 | ||||
Al Perez | 1 | March 11, 1989 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dustin Rhodes | 1 | May 23, 1989 | Tampa, Florida | |
Kendall Windham | 5 | June 27, 1989 | Tampa, Florida | |
Steve Keirn | 2 | July 9, 1989 | Tampa, Florida | |
Dan Spivey | 2 | November 1989 (n) | Orlando, Florida | |
Tyree Pride | 1 | June 29, 1991 | Tampa, Florida | |
Renamed back to NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship | ||||
Lou Perez | 1 | July 1992 (n) | Winter Haven, Florida | |
Steve Keirn | 3 | March 1993 (n) | Tampa, Florida | |
Lou Perez | 2 | May 1993 (n) | Winter Haven, Florida | |
Steve Keirn | 4 | December 1993 (n) | Tampa, Florida | |
Lou Perez | 3 | August 6, 1994 | Tampa, Florida | |
Stripped | November 6, 1995 | Perez injured. | ||
Hercules Hernandez | 2 | November 7, 1995 | Gainesville, Florida | Defeated Steve Collins in tournament final. |
Steve Keirn | 5 | November 8, 1996 | Gainesville, Florida | |
Dory Funk, Jr. | 4 | November 7, 1997 | Gainesville, Florida | |
Vacated | August 15, 2000 | Vacated title for NWA Florida tournament. | ||
Adam Windsor | 1 | August 15, 2000 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Chris Nelson in tournament final. |
Vacated | November 15, 2000 | |||
Buck Quartermain | 1 | January 23, 2001 | Tampa, Florida | |
Cyborg | 1 | October 13, 2001 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Won the title at the NWA 53rd Anniversary Show. |
Stripped | March 11, 2002 | Stripped for no title defenses. | ||
Steve Corino | 1 | May 25, 2002 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeated Danny Doring in tournament final.[16] |
Danny Doring | 1 | May 25, 2002 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Christopher Daniels | 1 | June 28, 2002 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeats Danny Doring, Mike Sullivan, and Scoot Andrews in a 4-way elimination match. |
Danny Doring | 2 | June 29, 2002 | Davie, Florida | Defeats Daniels and Scoot Andrews in a 3-way match. |
Billy Fives | 1 | January 25, 2003 | Pinellas Park, Florida | |
Agent Steele | 1 | January 25, 2003 | Pinellas Park, Florida | |
Billy Fives | 2 | February 15, 2003 | Davie, Florida | |
Scoot Andrews | 1 | July 19, 2003 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Defeats Billy Fives and Lex Lovett in 3-way match. |
Steve Madison | 1 | November 22, 2003 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Todd Shane | 1 | March 20, 2004 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Steve Madison | 2 | September 4, 2004 | Clearwater, Florida | |
Bruce Steele | 1 | November 20, 2004 | Brandon, Florida | Defeats Madison and Roderick Strong in a 3-way match. |
NWA Florida closed in May 2006 NWA Pro Wrestling Fusion converted its PWF Championship to the NWA Florida title | ||||
The Sheik | 1 | May 3, 2008 | Ft. Pierce, Florida | |
Steve Madison | 3 | February 7, 2009 | Ft. Pierce, Florida | |
The Sheik | 2 | August 1, 2009 | Ft. Pierce, Florida | |
Tommy Taylor | 1 | May 15, 2010 | Fort Pierce, Florida | Still champion as of November 16, 2010. |
Pro Wrestling Fusion left the NWA in September 2011 Championship Wrestling From Florida revived the title | ||||
Venom | 1 | April 28, 2012 (n) | Unknown | |
Deathrow Jethro | 1 | May 12, 2012 | Winter Garden, Florida | Championship Wrestling from Florida leaves NWA in September 2012. |
NWA Florida Underground Wrestling converted its FUW Championship to the NWA Florida Championship | ||||
Michael Tarver | 1 | February 2, 2013 | West Palm Beach, Florida | Won at NWA Florida Underground at BullyBash defeating Deimos for the vacant title. |
The Grease | 1 | August 31, 2013 | Tampa, Florida | Defeated Michael Tarver by DQ at NWA FUW Throwndown 6. |
Matt Morgan | 1 | October 26, 2013 | Port Richey, Florida | Replaced Davey Boy Smith, Jr.. |
Michael Tarver | 2 | February 21, 2014 | Tampa, Florida | |
Wes Brisco | 1 | March 7, 2014 | Port Richey, Florida] | |
JD Maverick | 1 | November 28, 2014 | Port Richey, Florida | |
Vacated | 1 | August 19, 2015 | Vacated due to an injury and the promotion leaves NWA in November 2015. | |
NWA Florida Wrestling Alliance | ||||
Mason Price | 1 | February 21, 2016 | Masaryktown, Florida | Won at NWA Florida Wrestling Alliance Luck of the Draw
tournament |
See also
References
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