- NWA United National Championship
-
For the championship defended at Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX, see ZERO1-MAX United National Heavyweight Championship.
The NWA United National Championship (often abbreviated to UN Championship) was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance, and best known for being defended in All Japan Pro Wrestling. It was unified into the AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, along with the PWF Heavyweight Championship and the NWA International Heavyweight Championship, in 1989[1].
Contents
Title history
#: Name(s): Reigns: Date: Location: Notes: 1 Dale Lewis 1 October 1970 St. Louis, Missouri, United States Won a tournament to crown the first champion. 2 Pantera Negra 1 October 23, 1970 Los Angeles, California, United States 3 John Tolos 1 November 20, 1970 Los Angeles, California, United States 4 Ray Mendoza 1 December 4, 1970 Los Angeles, California, United States 5 John Tolos 2 March 1971 n/a Tolos returned the championship when the NWA decided the referee used a fast count during his title defense against Mendoza. 6 Antonio Inoki 1 March 26, 1971 Los Angeles, California, United States Vacated on December 13, 1971 when Inoki is fired from the JWA, the promotion to which he had brought the title from the United States. 7 King Krow 1 January 1972 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Defeated Sailor Thomas in a fictitious tournament final. 8 Seiji Sakaguchi 1 February 11, 1972 Los Angeles, California, United States 9 The Sheik 1 September 6, 1972 Tokyo, Japan 10 Seiji Sakaguchi 2 September 7, 1972 Osaka, Japan 11 Johnny Valentine 1 February 3, 1973 Yokohama, Japan 12 Akihisa Takachiho 1 March 8, 1973 Sano, Japan Deactivated on April 14, 1973 when the JWA closed. 13 Jumbo Tsuruta 1 August 28, 1976 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Jack Brisco in an AJPW tournament final to revive the championship. 14 Billy Robinson 1 March 5, 1977 Akita, Japan 15 Jumbo Tsuruta 2 March 23, 1977 Miami, Florida, United States 16 Dick Murdoch 1 February 23, 1980 Kagoshima, Japan 17 Jumbo Tsuruta 3 March 5, 1980 Kuroiso, Japan 18 Abdullah the Butcher 1 October 13, 1980 Nagoya, Japan 19 Jumbo Tsuruta 4 January 22, 1981 Nirasaki, Japan 20 Harley Race 1 August 1, 1982 Tokyo, Japan 21 Jumbo Tsuruta 5 October 24, 1982 Kitami, Japan Vacated on June 17, 1983 so Tsuruta could focus on winning the NWA International Heavyweight Championship. 22 Ted DiBiase 1 October 14, 1983 Sasebo, Japan Defeated Jerry Lawler in a tournament final via forfeit; wrestled Genichiro Tenryu for his first title defense instead. 23 Michael Hayes 1 January 28, 1984 Athens, Georgia, United States 24 David Von Erich 1 February 3, 1984 Dallas, Texas, United States Vacated on February 10, 1984 when Von Erich dies of an apparent heart attack. 25 Genichiro Tenryu 1 February 23, 1984 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a tournament final. Voluntarily vacated in February 1986 when Tenryu is pinned by Yoshiaki Yatsu in a tag team match. 26 Genichiro Tenryu 2 April 26, 1986 Ōmiya-ku, Japan Defeated Ted DiBiase in a tournament final. Tenryu won the PWF Heavyweight Championship on March 9, 1988. 27 Stan Hansen 1 July 27, 1988 Nagano, Japan Also won the PWF Heavyweight Championship. 28 Jumbo Tsuruta 6 April 18, 1989 Tokyo, Japan Retained the NWA International Heavyweight Championship and won the PWF Heavyweight Championship and the UN Championship. Title was unified with Tsuruta's NWA International Heavyweight Championship and with Hansen's PWF Heavyweight Championship and UN championship to create the AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. See also
- AJPW Triple Crown Championship
- NWA International Heavyweight Championship
- PWF Heavyweight Championship
References
- ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (4th Edition 2006). Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
External links
All Japan Pro Wrestling Personnel Tournaments Active championships Defunct championships Categories:- All Japan Pro Wrestling championships
- Heavyweight wrestling championships
- National Wrestling Alliance championships
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.