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NWA Hollywood Wrestling
Details
Acronym "Los Angeles"
Established 1968
Style American Wrestling
Location Flag of California Los Angeles, California
Founder(s) Mike LeBell
Gene LeBell
Owner(s) Mike LeBell(1952-1981)
Gene LeBell(1952-1981)
Cal Eaton (1954-1968)
Jules Strongbow (1958-1975)
Parent National Wrestling Alliance
Sister New Japan Pro Wrestling
Formerly North American Wrestling Association
(1958-1962)
World Wrestling Alliance
(1962-1968)


[edit] Championships

Championship: Last Champion(s): Active From: Active Till: Notes:
NWA World Heavyweight Championship Vacant 1948 Still Active As a member of the National Wrestling Alliance NWA Mid-America recognized the NWA World Heavyweight Championship as the highest title in the organization
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Mike Quackenbush 1945 Still Active As a member of the National Wrestling Alliance NWA Mid-America recognized the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship as the highest ranking junior heavyweight title in the organization[1]
NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version) Brazo De Oro and Brazo De Plata October, 1979 December 26, 1982 The Title was also promoted briefly in 19571958 [1]
NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship Atlantis November 6, 1952 Still Active Title was mainly promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre but was also promoted in Los Angeles until the promotion closed down [1]
NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship El Monarca 1967 December 26, 1982 Was originally billed as the ”WWA Americas Heavyweight Championship” until the promotion joined the NWA and changed it’s name [1]
NWA Americas Tag Team Championship Black Gorman and Master Lee February 1964 December 26, 1982 Was originally billed as the ”WWA World Tag Team Championship” until the promotion joined the NWA and changed it’s name [1]
NWA Americas Six-Man Tag Team Championship Mil Máscaras and the Medicos 1969 1969  [1]
NWA United National Championship Antonio Inoki October 1970 December 13, 1971 Was originally promoted in Los Angelese then transferred to JWA and later incorporated into the AJPW Triple Crown Championship [1]
NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles / Japan version) Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi August 1973 October 2, 1975 Was originally promoted in Los Angelese then transferred to NJPW as their main tag team championship [1]
NWA ”Beat the Champ” Television Championship Billy Anderson October 2, 1968 December 28, 1982  [1]
Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championship Raul Reyes 1962 October 1972 The Pacific Coast Heavyweight title was also promoted in the ”World Wrestling Alliance” the predecessor to NWA Hollywood Wrestling [1]
NWA Brass Knuckles Championship]] (Los Angeles version) Unknown 1962 December 28, 1982  [1]
NWA California's Women's Championship Lola Gonzales 1966 December 28, 1982  [1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Royal Duncan & Gary Will (4th Edition 2006). Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. 

[edit] External Links

[[Category:American professional wrestling promotions]] [[Category:National Wrestling Alliance]] [[Category:1968 establishments]] [[Category:1981 disestablishments]]