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# [[Buford T. Jamison|Mr. Mississippi]] [1] ([[October 31, 1980]])
 
# [[Buford T. Jamison|Mr. Mississippi]] [1] ([[October 31, 1980]])
 
# Mr. Hyde [2] ([[December 25, 1980]])
 
# Mr. Hyde [2] ([[December 25, 1980]])
# 'Nature Boy' [[Nate Harris]] [1] ([[February 1, 1981]])
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# 'Nature Boy' [[Nate Harris]] [1] ([[February 1, 1981]])<ref>Still champion at the time of his death.</ref>
<li>[[Andrew Adams]] [1] ([[December 23, 1982]])
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# [[Andrew Adams]] [1] ([[December 23, 1982]])
<li>[[Aaron Adams]] [1] (&lt; 5/1/83)
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# [[Aaron Adams]] [1] (&lt; 5/1/83)
<li>Mr. Mississippi [2] ([[May 1, 1983]])
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# Mr. Mississippi [2] ([[May 1, 1983]])
<li>Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (&lt; 2/12/86)
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# Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (&lt; 2/12/86)
<li>J.T. Green [?] (&lt; 8/12/86)
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# J.T. Green [?] (&lt; 8/12/86)
<li>Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (&lt; 4/12/88)
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# Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (&lt; 4/12/88)
<li>Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (&lt; 12/24/88)
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# Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (&lt; 12/24/88)
<li>Tombstone [?] '''LAST CHAMPION'''
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# Tombstone [?] '''LAST CHAMPION'''
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[[Category:Titles]]
 
[[Category:Titles]]

Revision as of 04:48, 1 October 2011

Mvw

The MVW Heavyweight Title is the highest-ranking singles title in the MVW. For some wrestlers, it was more valuable than either the NWA or AWA World Heavyweight Titles.

Title History

  1. 'Sensational' Seth Greeley [1] (July 6, 1980)[1]
  2. Mr. Hyde [1] (August 7, 1980)
  3. Mr. Mississippi [1] (October 31, 1980)
  4. Mr. Hyde [2] (December 25, 1980)
  5. 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [1] (February 1, 1981)[2]
  6. Andrew Adams [1] (December 23, 1982)
  7. Aaron Adams [1] (< 5/1/83)
  8. Mr. Mississippi [2] (May 1, 1983)
  9. Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (< 2/12/86)
  10. J.T. Green [?] (< 8/12/86)
  11. Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (< 4/12/88)
  12. Terry 'Thunder' Thorson [?] (< 12/24/88)
  13. Tombstone [?] LAST CHAMPION

Notes

  1. Defeated 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris & Mr. Hyde in a Triple Threat tournament final.
  2. Still champion at the time of his death.