World Heavyweight Championship (Omaha)

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The Omaha version of the World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by promoters in and around Omaha, Nebraska, who chose to recognize Édouard Carpentier as world heavyweight champion following his win over NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz on June 14, 1957, in Chicago due to a back injury suffered by Thesz during the match. The NWA continued to recognize Thesz as their champion.

It was often contested alongside the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, and the two titles were finally unified when AWA champion Verne Gagne defeated Omaha champion Fritz Von Erich on September 7, 1963.

[edit] Title history

Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Place: Notes:
Édouard Carpentier 1 June 14, 1957 Chicago, IL Recognized as champion after NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz cannot
continue in he and Carpentier's match for the title, due to a back injury, giving
Carpentier the victory. The NWA continues to recognize Thesz as their champion.
Verne Gagne 1 August 9, 1958 Omaha, NE
Wilbur Snyder 1 November 15, 1958 Omaha, NE
Dick the Bruiser 1
Wilbur Snyder 2 July 25, 1959 Omaha, NE
Dr. X (Bill Miller) 1 October 3, 1959 Omaha, NE
Don Leo Jonathan 1 January 7, 1961 Omaha, NE
Dr. X 2 February 4, 1961 Omaha, NE
Don Leo Jonathan 2 April 3, 1961 Omaha, NE
Vacated
Don Leo Jonathan 3 May 20, 1961 Omaha, NE Defeated Bobo Brazil to win the vacant title.
Verne Gagne 2 September 16, 1961 Omaha, NE
Fritz Von Erich 1 July 31, 1962 Omaha, NE
Verne Gagne 3 August 25, 1962 Omaha, NE
The Crusher 1 February 15, 1963 Omaha, NE Also won the AWA World Heavyweight Championship from Verne Gagne on July 9,
1963 in Minneapolis, MN.
Verne Gagne 4 July 20, 1963 Minneapolis, MN Won both the Omaha title and AWA title.
Fritz Von Erich 2 July 27, 1963 Omaha, NE Won both the Omaha title and AWA title.
Verne Gagne 5 September 7, 1963 Omaha, NE Won the AWA title from Fritz Von Erich on August 8, 1963 in Amarillo, TX.
Title retired September 7, 1963 Omaha, NE Omaha title unified with the AWA title.

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