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NWA
World Heavyweight Championship (1948-1988)
Central States Heavyweight Championship (1950-1989)
The main singles title of the promotion. Orginally known as NWA Heart
Of America Championship
Central States Tag Team Championship
The tag team title of the promotion.
Known by a number of names...
NWA
World Tag Team Title (1958-1960)
Central States Tag Team Championship (1961)
NWA
World Tag Team Title (1962-1963)
North
American Tag Team Championship (1963-1973)
NWA World Tag Team Title (1973-1978)
Central States Tag Team Championship (1979-1988)
Central
States Television Championship (1977-1988)
NWA United States
Championship (1961-1968)
Midwest Wrestling
Association World Heavyweight Title (1940-1948)
Promotion
merges with NWA
Other titles defended
in the Central States area on occasion were the PWF Title (Pacific
Wrestling Federation/Japan) and the NWA International Title (Amarillo)
RECORDS
Most Central States Title Reigns
Bulldog Bob Brown (17) Sonny Meyers (14)
Harley Race (8) Bob Geigel / Danny Littlebear / Lee Henning (6) Bob Sweetan
(5) Mike George / Buzz Tyler (4)
Most
Tag Title Reigns (By One Team)
Bob Geigel & Bulldog Bob Brown (5) The Interns / Rufus R Jones &
Bob Geigel (3)
Most
Tag Title Reigns (With Multiple Partners)
Bob Brown (17) Bob Geigel (13) Roger Kirby / Mike George (9) Pat O'Connor
/ Bob Sweetan / Rufus R Jones (7) Danny Littlebear (5),
Buzz Tyler (5)
Longest
Central States Title Reigns
Roger Kirby (8 mo, 28 days in 1970)
Ed Wiskoski (8 mo, 19 days in 1975)
Mr Pogo (8 mo, 12 days in 1985)
Rock Hunter (7 mo, 3 days in 1963)
Harley Race (7 mo in 1971)
Sonny Myers (6 mo, 3 days in 1965)
Bob Sweetan (6 mo, 1 day in 1979)
The Viking (6 mo in 1966 )
Bob Brown (5 mo, 22 days in 1980)
Bob Brown (5 mo, 13 days in 1986)
Bob Sweetan (5 mo, 12 days in 1981)
Buddy Austin (5 mo, 1 day in 1961)
Lee Henning (5 mo in 1962)
Longest
Tag Team Title Reigns
Bob Brown & Marty Janetty (8 mo,
6 days in 1985...titles vacant when Brown turns on Janetty)
KO Kox & Killer (4 mo, 21 days in 1967)
Bob Geigel & The Viking (4 mo, 11 days in 1969)
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