NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Halifax version)

The Halifax version of the NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship was first defended in the Eastern Sports Association only in 1977, the year the promotion closed. The title was imported from George Cannon's 'Canadian Wrestling' based in Ontario.

In late 2012, Atlantic Canadian Championship Wrestling and the National Wrestling Alliance formed a partnership to create NWA Atlantic Canada. The NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Halifax/Maritimes) will be used as the company's top championship. An eight-man tournament was held beginning in March 2013 to crown the first NWA Canadian Heavyweight Champion (Halifax/Maritimes) since 1977. On April 5, 2013, JB Havoc won the NWA Canadian Heavyweight title in a record setting 29 seconds, which is credited with being the quickest title match in the history of the National Wrestling Alliance.[1]

History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Luis Martinez 1 Prior to April 30, 1977 Arrived as champion (Ontario?)
Sailor White 1 May 18, 1977 Halifax, NS
Stonewall Jackson 1 June 18, 1977 New Glasgow, NS
Don Fargo 1 July 16, 1977 New Glasgow, NS
Terry Sawyer 1 July 27, 1977 Halifax, NS
David Schultz 1 August 9, 1977 Halifax, NS
Terry Sawyer 2 August 10, 1977 Halifax, NS
David Schultz 2 August 13, 1977 New Glasgow, NS
Title retired 1977 Promotion closes
JB Havoc 1 April 5, 2013 Spryfield, NS Defeats Jaxon Furey in tournament final when the title is revived by NWA Atlantic Canada[2]

References

  1. Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. NWA Atlantic Canada - Championships

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