NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division)

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NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern)
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Promotion Southeastern Championship Wrestling
Date establishedFebruary, 1972
Date retired1988

The NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division) was a major title in the NWA's Alabama territory known as Southeastern Championship Wrestling. It existed from 1972 until 1988 when the promotion became the Continental Wrestling Federation. This title had two divisions of it, the "Northern Division" and the "Southern Division", with the Northern Division being the predominant one. The Southern Division was the continuation of the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship. [1] Please see that title history for the Southern Division title history.

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Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Don GreeneAugust 30, 1970NLTSCW ShowN/A1N/ARecords are unclear as to whom he defeated
2 Ron Wright September 11, 1970SCW ShowKnoxville, TN170
3Whitey CaldwellNovember 20, 1970SCW ShowKnoxville, TN1N/A
4 Ron Wright April 1971SCW ShowN/A2N/A
5Jack DonovanJuly 14, 1972SCW ShowKnoxville, TN114
6 Ron Wright July 28, 1972SCW ShowKnoxville, TN363
7Whitey CaldwellSeptember 29, 1972SCW ShowKnoxville, TN29
Vacated October 8, 1972Title vacant when Caldwell is killed in a car accident on October 8, 1972
8 Jerry Brisco May 17, 1974SCW ShowAtlanta, GA1N/ADefeated Bobby Duncum
9 Ron Fuller 1974SCW ShowN/A1N/A
10 Ron Wright 1974SCW ShowN/A4N/A
11 Ron Fuller February 28, 1975SCW ShowKnoxville, TN2N/A [2]
12 Pepper Gomez September 1975SCW ShowN/A1N/A
13 Ron Wright January 25, 1976SCW ShowKnoxville, TN519
14Don CarsonFebruary 13, 1976SCW ShowKnoxville, TN170
15 Ron Fuller April 23, 1976SCW ShowKnoxville, TN3N/A
16 Robert Fuller June 1976SCW ShowN/A1N/A
17 Toru Tanaka July 1976SCW ShowN/A1N/A
18The GladiatorAugust 13, 1976SCW ShowKnoxville, TN1N/A
19 Mongolian Stomper 1976SCW ShowN/A1N/A
20 Robert Fuller January 1977SCW ShowN/A2N/A
21 Mongolian Stomper March 1977SCW ShowN/A2N/A
22 Robert Fuller April 28, 1977SCW ShowKnoxville, TN373
23 Ron Garvin July 10, 1977SCW ShowKnoxville, TN1N/A
24 Mongolian Stomper September 1977SCW ShowN/A3N/A
25 Ron Fuller September 2, 1977SCW ShowKnoxville, TN4N/A
26 Mongolian Stomper October 1977SCW ShowN/A4N/A
27 Robert Fuller April 1978SCW ShowN/A4N/A
28 Mongolian Stomper May 1978SCW ShowN/A5N/A
29 Ron Garvin June 1978SCW ShowN/A2N/A
Vacated June 1978Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
30 Mongolian Stomper June 23, 1978SCW ShowKnoxville, TN649Won tournament
31 Robert Fuller August 11, 1978SCW ShowKnoxville, TN57
32 Mongolian Stomper August 18, 1978SCW ShowKnoxville, TN7N/A
33 Robert Fuller 1978SCW ShowN/A6N/A
34 Boris Malenko November 1978SCW ShowN/A1N/A
35 Ron Garvin December 8, 1978SCW ShowKnoxville, TN3N/A
36 Mongolian Stomper December 1978SCW ShowN/A8N/A
37 Ron Garvin January 1979SCW ShowN/A4N/A
38 Alexis Smirnoff May 18, 1979SCW ShowKnoxville, TN114
39 Ron Garvin June 1, 1979SCW ShowKnoxville, TN5N/A [3]
40 Dick Slater July 1979SCW ShowN/A1N/A
41 Mongolian Stomper August 3, 1979SCW ShowKnoxville, TN921
42 Dick Slater August 24, 1979SCW ShowKnoxville, TN2N/A
43 Toru Tanaka November 1979SCW ShowN/A2N/A
44 Dick Slater November 1979SCW ShowN/A3N/A
45 Bob Roop December 1979SCW ShowN/A1N/A
46 Sterling Golden December 1, 1979SCW ShowKnoxville, TN124
47 Bob Armstrong December 25, 1979SCW ShowKnoxville, TN1N/A
48 Killer Karl Kox March 1980SCW ShowN/A1N/A
49 Jos LeDuc March 1980SCW ShowN/A1N/A
50 Killer Karl Kox March 1980SCW ShowN/A2N/A
51 Ole Anderson March 30, 1980SCW ShowN/A1N/A
52 Killer Karl Kox May 1980SCW ShowN/A3N/A
53 Bad News Harris May 1980SCW ShowN/A1N/A
54 Terry Taylor 1980SCW ShowKnoxville, TN1N/A
55 Dennis Condrey 1980SCW ShowKnoxville, TN1N/A
56 Mongolian Stomper October 1980SCW ShowN/A10N/A
57 Ron Fuller 1981SCW ShowN/A5N/A
Vacated 1981Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
58 Ken Lucas March 16, 1981SCW ShowBirmingham, Al114Defeated Ron Bass
59 Ron Bass March 30, 1981SCW ShowBirmingham, Al128
60 Ken Lucas April 27, 1981SCW ShowBirmingham, Al228
61 Mr. Saito May 25, 1981SCW ShowBirmingham, Al114 [3]
62 Ron Fuller June 8, 1981SCW ShowBirmingham, Al67
63 Mr. Saito June 15, 1981SCW ShowBirmingham, Al2N/A
Vacated July 1981Mr. Saito leaves territory.
64 Mr. Olympia 1981SCW ShowN/A1N/AUnknown how Olympia gained the title.
65 Mongolian Stomper November 3, 1981SCW ShowMobile, AL11N/A
66 Jos LeDuc 1981SCW ShowN/A2N/A
67 Jacques Rougeau Jr. 1982SCW ShowN/A1N/A
68 Jos LeDuc 1982SCW ShowN/A3N/A
69 Terry Gordy 1982SCW ShowN/A1N/A
70 Jos LeDuc 1982SCW ShowN/A4N/A
71 Bob Armstrong August 30, 1982SCW ShowBirmingham, Al256
72 David Schultz October 25, 1982SCW ShowBirmingham, Al1N/A
73 Bob Armstrong 1982SCW ShowN/A3N/A
74 Austin Idol December 1982SCW ShowN/A1N/A
75 Bob Armstrong 1983SCW ShowN/A4N/A
76 Jimmy Golden March 1983SCW ShowN/A2N/A
77 Bob Armstrong March 1983SCW ShowN/A5N/A
78 Ken Lucas March 1983SCW ShowN/A3N/A
79 Bob Armstrong April 11, 1983SCW ShowN/A6N/A
80 Jimmy Golden 1983SCW ShowN/A3N/A
81 The Flame July 1983SCW ShowN/A1N/A
82 Jimmy Golden July 1983SCW ShowN/A4N/A
83 Bob Armstrong 1983SCW ShowN/A7N/A
84 Jos LeDuc November 1983SCW ShowN/A5N/A
Vacated 1983Title vacated after match between LeDuc and Robert Fuller
85 Bob Armstrong December 3, 1983SCW ShowDothan, AL8N/AWon tournament
86 Jerry Stubbs December 1983SCW ShowN/A2N/A
Vacated January 1984Title stripped for attacking referees
87 Wayne Farris February 7, 1984SCW ShowMobile, AL1N/AWon Tournament [4]
Vacated March 1984Farris left area
88 Jimmy Golden March 12, 1984SCW ShowBirmingham, Al5105Defeated Mr. Orient in tournament final
89Vic RainJune 25, 1984SCW ShowBirmingham, Al1N/A
90 Austin Idol August 1984SCW ShowN/A2N/A
91 Jimmy Golden November 22, 1984SCW ShowBirmingham, Al6N/A
92 Mr. Olympia 1984SCW ShowN/A3N/A
93 Jimmy Golden 1984SCW ShowN/A7N/A
94Pork Chop CashJanuary 1985SCW ShowN/A1N/A
95Boomer LynchMarch 1985SCW ShowN/A1N/A
96 Jimmy Golden March 30, 1985SCW ShowDothan, AL8119
97 Austin Idol July 27, 1985SCW ShowBirmingham, Al310
98 Adrian Street August 6, 1985SCW ShowBirmingham, Al1153
99 Norvell Austin January 6, 1986SCW ShowBirmingham, AL142
100 Adrian Street February 17, 1986SCW ShowBirmingham, Al242
101 Wendell Cooley March 31, 1986SCW ShowBirmingham, Al184
102 Adrian Street June 23, 1986SCW ShowBirmingham, Al3N/A
103 Wendell Cooley July 1986SCW ShowN/A2N/A
104 Adrian Street January 5, 1987SCW ShowBirmingham, Al498
105 Dutch Mantel April 13, 1987SCW ShowBirmingham, Al1224
106 Danny Davis November 23, 1987SCW ShowMontgomery, AL132
107 Lord Humongous December 25, 1987SCW ShowKnoxville, TN1N/A
Deactivated1988CCW became the CWF on April 30, 1988 and the title was retired.

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