AWA British Empire Heavyweight Championship

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AWA British Empire Heavyweight Championship
Details
Promotion American Wrestling Association
Date established1968
Date retired1979
Statistics
First champion(s) Billy Red Lyons
Most reigns Billy Robinson (3 reigns)
Longest reignDr. X (1,665 days)
Shortest reign Super Destroyer Mark II (18 days)

The AWA British Empire Heavyweight Championship was a short-lived mid-card professional wrestling title contested for in the American Wrestling Association promotion between 1969 and 1979. The title was primarily defended in Canada, hence the British Empire name. [1]

Contents

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
 1  Billy Red Lyons  December 10, 1968 House show N/A 1 514 [1]
 2 Dr. X May 8, 1970 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 48 [1]
 3  Billy Red Lyons  June 25, 1970 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 63 [1]
 4  Blackjack Lanza  August 27, 1970 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 43 [1]
 5 Dr. X October 9, 1970 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 1665 [1]
 6  Billy Robinson  May 1, 1975 House show England 1 1050Robinson was named champion. [1]
 7  Angelo Mosca  March 16, 1978 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 63 [1]
 8  Billy Robinson  May 18, 1978 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 525 [1]
 9  Super Destroyer Mark II  October 25, 1979 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 18 [1]
 10  Billy Robinson  November 12, 1979 House show Winnipeg, Manitoba 3  [Note 1] The title was later abandoned. [1]

Footnotes

  1. The exact date the championship was abandoned is unknown making the length of the reign too uncertain to calculate. Robinson was mentioned as the champion as late as February 1985.

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References

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