User:MPJ-DK/NWA Hollywood Wrestling
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NWA Hollywood Wrestling | |
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Details | |
Acronym | "Los Angeles" |
Established | 1968 |
Style | American Wrestling |
Location | 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: |
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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 1957 – 1958 [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
[edit] External Links
[[Category:American professional wrestling promotions]] [[Category:National Wrestling Alliance]] [[Category:1968 establishments]] [[Category:1981 disestablishments]]