NWA Southeast Television Championship
Details
PromotionSoutheast Championship Wrestling
Date establishedJuly 1977
Date retired1985
Statistics
First champion(s)Mongolian Stomper
Final champion(s)Robert Fuller

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. 1 2 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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