NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Smoky Mountain)

NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship
Details
Promotion NWA Smoky Mountain Wrestling
National Wrestling Alliance
Date established January 30, 2009
Date retired August 19, 2017
Other name(s)
CWA Heavyweight Championship[1]
(January 3, 2009-February 4, 2011)[1]
NWA Smoky Mountain Heavyweight Championship[1]
NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship

The NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship was a title controlled by and defended in NWA Smoky Mountain Wrestling. It was first awarded on January 3, 2009 when Brian Logan, the reigning AWA World Heavyweight Champion, was awarded the title, then known as the CWA Heavyweight Championship

Title history

# Numbers in bold indicate that a reign is current and changes daily
Reign The reign number for the specific wrestler listed
Successful defenses Accounts how many defenses the champion had during their reign
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily.

Reigns

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days held Location Notes
1 Brian Logan 1 January 3, 2009 147 Kingsport, Tennessee Logan, the reigning AWA World Heavyweight Champion, was awarded the title, then known as the CWA Heavyweight Championship.[1]
2 Robbie Cassidy 1 May 30, 2009 385 Kingsport, Tennessee [1]
3 Chris Richards 1 June 19, 2010 271 Kingsport, Tennessee Title renamed the NWA Smoky Mountain Heavyweight Championship on February 4, 2011; when CWA joined the National Wrestling Alliance.[1]
4 Keith Knox 1 March 17, 2011 238 Morristown, Tennessee [1]
5 Jason Kincaid 1 October 11, 2011 1,950 Kingsport, Tennessee [1]
6 Chase Owens 1 February 11, 2017 189 Kingsport, Tennessee [2]
Retired August 19, 2017 Kingsport, Tennessee At ReGenesis, promoter Tony Givens announced that NWA Smoky Mountain Wrestling was leaving the NWA thus the promotion was changing their name to Innovate Wrestling and the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship was officially retired as a result.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "NWA Smoky Mountain Champions". NWA Smoky Mountain. Archived from the original on July 26, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  2. "End of an Era – New NWA Southeastern Champ!". National Wrestling Alliance. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
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