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WWWF Heavyweight Championship History (Read 5763 times)
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WWWF Heavyweight Championship History
Jul 27th, 2007, 8:59am
 

WORLD WIDE WRESTLING FEDERATION HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
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Buddy Rogers        January 1963   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Bruno Sammartino      May, 17, 1963      New York, NY
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Ivan Koloff      January, 18, 1971      New York, NY
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Pedro Morales      Febuary, 08, 1971      New York, NY
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Stan Stasiak      December, 1, 1973      Philadelphia, PA
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Bruno Sammartino [2]      December, 10, 1973      New York, NY
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Bruiser Brody    May, 14, 1977 New York, New York
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Superstar Billy Graham June, 11, 1977 New York, NY
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Bruno Sammartino [3]      September, 1, 1978        Flushing, NY
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Ken Patera                          October 20, 1978    New York, NY
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Re: WWWF Heavyweight Championship History
Reply #1 - Mar 20th, 2009, 2:19pm
 
History of the WWWF Tag Team Championship (NWA Classic) :
 

 
Luke Graham & Tarzan Tyler   New Orleans, LA        06-03-71        Note: First Champions having defeated Dick the Bruiser and The Sheik in a tournament final
 
 
 
 
 

 
Karl Gotch & Rene Goulet            New York, NY      12-06-71      
 
 
 

 
Mikel Scicluna & King Curtis      Philadelphia, PA      02-01-72      
 
 

 
Chief Jay Strongbow & Sonny King            New York, NY      05-22-72      
 
 

 
Professor Tanaka & Mr. Fuji      Philadelphia, PA      06-27-72      
 
 

 
Tony Garea & Haystacks Calhoun      Hamburg, PA      05-30-73      
 
 

 
Professor Tanaka & Mr. Fuji      Philadelphia, PA      09-11-73      
 

 
Tony Garea & Dean Ho            Hamburg, PA      11-14-73      
 
 

 
Jimmy & Johnny Valiant      Hamburg, PA      05-08-74      
 
 

Victor Rivera & Dominic DeNucci      Philadelphia, PA      05-13-75      
 
 

 
Dominic DeNucci & Pat Barrett      Note: Victor Rivera gave up his half of the title and Dominic chose Pat Barrett to replace him.
 
 

 
 
The Blackjacks      Philadelphia, PA      08-26-75      
 
 

 
 
Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan         Philadelphia, PA      11-08-75      
 
 

 
 
The Executioners      Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan      Philadelphia, PA      05-11-76 Note: Champions when NWA Classic begins (Killer Kowalski and Big John Studd)
 
 

 
 
Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf       Boston, MA    10-2-76
 
 

 
Ken Patera & Jesse Ventura   New York, NY            11-23-76
 
 

 
Carlos Colon & Andre The Giant    New York, NY    3-??-77
 
 
 

 
Ken Patera & Jesse Ventura    New York, NY     4-??-77
 

 
 
Chief Jay Strongbow & Carlos Colon    New York, NY    7-7-77
 

 
Johnny & Jerry Valiant     Allentown, PA   9-15-77   Note: Carlos Colon was too injured to compete in this match, Jay Strongbow picked Peter Maivia to defend the title in Carlos' place for this match.
 
 
 
 

 
 
Tony Atlas & SD Jones            Portland, ME         11-29-77
 

 
Johnny & Jerry Valiant          Bangor, ME             11-30-77
 
 

 
 
Tony Atlas & SD Jones             Philadelphia, PA               4-18-78
 
 

 
 
Ole & Gene Anderson                Flushing, NY                     9-1-1979
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Re: WWWF Heavyweight Championship History
Reply #2 - Aug 22nd, 2010, 12:34pm
 
Thankyou for the title Histories that u put up with the pictures as well.  this was what i was hopeing to find alot more of in this area.  i also learned that SD Jones was a tag champ in WWWF which i didnt know.  and i always thought he was just a WWF Jobber.
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Reply #3 - Aug 22nd, 2010, 12:53pm
 
t72fins, keep in mind that this is just the title history for our Fantasy version of the WWF, these aren't actual title histories for the real-life WWF.
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Reply #4 - Aug 22nd, 2010, 1:41pm
 
wow  ok my bad i missed that.  as these were all from the 70's that were done i didnt know the histories already.   is there a section with the real title histories or can 1 be created.    if these are for fun ones then i might do a few for some florida titles when i get a chance.  i grew up on florida wrestling.
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Re: WWWF Heavyweight Championship History
Reply #5 - Aug 22nd, 2010, 1:58pm
 
A good place to go for the real-life title histories is the Wrestling Titles site, at http://www.wrestling-titles.com
 
It's pretty extensive, and has title histories for promotions all over the World, some dating back to the early 1900s.
 
These ones here that we've got are actually for the fantasy promotions that we run on this board.  Each promoter has his own territory, and we write up and post shows with a roster of wrestlers.  This section is where some of the promoters have given a history of the titles for their fantasy promotions.
 
When the fantasy league started, in 2006, we set it in 1976, so that's why some of the title changes are in the mid and late 70s.
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Re: WWWF Heavyweight Championship History
Reply #6 - Aug 22nd, 2010, 2:07pm
 
im coming in real late to this thread then and it seems kinda like fantasy football.   ill have to check out the other areas with the territory leagues as it sounds interesting.  thanks for the site for real title histories.    
 
i relooked at the tag history listed above and i should have realized it was fantasy as Andre never held a WWF title in the 70's.  yes SD Jones should also have been a clue but i thought he might not have always been a Jobber like he was when i watched him in the early 80's.    
 
thankyou for replying.
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