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NWA World Heavyweight Championship

NWA World Heavyweight Championship
Years Active 1948 — 2016
Promotion NWA
Brand N/A
Total Reigns 8
Total Champions 5
Last Champion Ric Flair
Longest Reign
Lou Thesz

Lou Thesz

1,941 days as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion

Won at N/A on November 27, 1949 and held title until March 22, 1955.

About This Championship

The NWA World Heavyweight Championship was established on 07/14/1948, when the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) was formed and recognized Orville Brown as the first official champion. The title was created to give the alliance one traveling world championship that could be defended across multiple member territories.

Brown’s reign ended after he suffered severe injuries in a car accident, and Lou Thesz was recognized as champion on 11/27/1949. Thesz became one of the defining early champions and helped solidify the belt as the leading world championship of the territorial era.

Over the next several decades, the title was held by many of the biggest names in wrestling history, including Pat O’Connor, Buddy Rogers, Gene Kiniski, Dory Funk Jr., Harley Race, Jack Brisco, Terry Funk, Dusty Rhodes, and Ric Flair.

The belt’s history also includes disputed recognition issues, like the Édouard Carpentier situation in 1957 (when Carpentier was briefly recognized in some areas after a disputed match with Lou Thesz, but not kept in the official NWA lineage) and the breakaway by northeastern promoters after Lou Thesz defeated Buddy Rogers on 01/24/1963, which eventually led to the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship. Those situations affected wrestling history, but the NWA’s recognized world-title lineage continued forward from the same championship.

By the 1980s, the championship remained the same NWA world title, but it became much more closely associated with Jim Crockett Promotions and then WCW. That led to one of the biggest turning points in its history when Ric Flair was stripped on 09/08/1991, leaving the championship vacant for the first time since the NWA’s founding.

The title was revived on 08/12/1992, when Masahiro Chono won a tournament final to become champion, but WCW’s withdrawal from the NWA in 1993 forced another reset.

The championship then moved through a rebuilding period that included Shane Douglas rejecting the title in 1994, Chris Candido later winning a new tournament, Dan Severn’s long reign, and the NWA-TNA years beginning on 06/19/2002. After the NWA-TNA relationship ended in 2007, the title returned to the independent circuit and went through another relaunch.

Adam Pearce became a central figure in that stretch after winning the Reclaiming the Glory tournament in 2007, and the belt remained active through a mix of NWA-affiliated promotions in the United States and abroad. By the mid-2010s, the championship still carried the same lineage, but it was defended mainly across the independent scene rather than through a single national promotion.

This era closed when Tim Storm defeated Jax Dane on 10/21/2016, and the title began being listed under the modern NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship name, while continuing the same overall lineage.

Championship Name History

NWA World Heavyweight Championship 1948 – 2016
NWA World's Heavyweight Championship 2016 – Present

NWA World Heavyweight Championship Complete Reign History

= Reign Distinction = Includes Reign Notes
# Click to sort Wrestler Click to sort Date Won Click to sort Opponent(s) Click to sort Event Click to sort Match Type Click to sort Days Held Click to sort
8 Ric Flair Jan 11, 1991 Sting House show Singles Match 69
7 Sting Jul 7, 1990 Ric Flair The Great American Bash 1990 Singles Match 188
6 Ric Flair May 7, 1989 Ricky Steamboat WrestleWar 1989 Singles Match 426
5 Ricky Steamboat Feb 20, 1989 Ric Flair Chi-Town Rumble Singles Match 76
4 Ric Flair Nov 26, 1987 Starrcade 1987 Singles Match 452
3 Ric Flair Sep 17, 1981 Dusty Rhodes House show Singles Match 631
2 Lou Thesz Nov 27, 1949 N/A 1,941
1 Orville Brown Jul 14, 1948 501

NWA World Heavyweight Championship Historical Reign Leaders

# Champion Reigns Total Days Held Longest Reign (Days) Avg. Reign (Days) % of Career Title Held
1 Ric Flair Ric Flair 4 1,578 631 395 11.7%
2 Lou Thesz Lou Thesz 1 1,941 1,941 1,941 9%
2 Orville Brown Orville Brown 1 501 501 501 6.9%
2 Sting Sting 1 188 188 188 1.3%
2 Ricky Steamboat Ricky Steamboat 1 76 76 76 1.1%

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