N.W.A. World Television Title

(as of 08/26/01)

Jake Roberts		03/84
   Wins Georgia-based NWA National Television Title from Ron
   Garvin on 11/06/83 in Atlanta, GA; recognized as NWA World 
   Television Champion after 03/84.
Ron Garvin		04/07/84	Baltimore, MD
Jake Roberts [2]	06/17/84	Atlanta, GA
   Title immediately held up as Roberts used a foreign object.
Ron Garvin [2]		07/01/84	Atlanta, GA
   Defeats Roberts in rematch by coutnout.
Bob Roop		09/84
Ron Garvin [3]		12/24/84	Saginaw, MI
Bob Roop [2]		01/85
   Recongintion of World title withdrawn and reduced back to 
   National title in 03/85.
Dusty Rhodes		03/16/85	Greensboro, NC
   Defeats Tully Blanchard for NWA Mid-Atlantic Television 
   title, recognized as World Television Champion.
Tully Blanchard		04/28/85	Charlotte, NC
Dusty Rhodes [2]	07/06/85	Charlotte, NC
   Stripped on 10/19/85 for not defending the belt after 
   having his leg broke by Ric Flair, Ole & Arn 
   Anderson on 09/29/85 in Atlanta, GA.
Arn Anderson		01/04/86	Greensboro, NC
   Defeats Wahoo McDaniel in tournament final.
Dusty Rhodes [3]	09/09/86	Columbia, SC
Tully Blanchard [2]	11/27/86	Greensboro, NC
Nikita Koloff		08/17/87	Fayetteville, NC
   Defeats Terry Taylor on 11/26/87 to unify NWA and UWF 
   Television titles.
Mike Rotunda		01/26/88	Raliegh, NC
Rick Steiner		12/26/88	Norfolk, VA
Mike Rotunda [2]	02/20/89	Chicago, IL
Sting			03/31/89	Atlanta, GA
   Title held up 07/23/89 following match with The Great 
   Muta.
The Great Muta		09/03/89	Atlanta, GA
   Defeats Sting in rematch.
Arn Anderson [2]	01/02/90	Gainsville, GA
Z-Man (Tom Zenk)	12/04/90	Gainsville, GA
Arn Anderson [3]	01/14/91	Marietta, GA
   WCW exclusively refers to this title as WCW World 
   Television Title.
Bobby Eaton		05/19/91	St. Petersburg, FL
Steve Austin		06/03/91	Birmingham, AL
Barry Windham		04/27/92	Atlanta, GA
Steve Austin [2]	05/23/92	Chattanooga, TN
Ricky Steamboat		09/02/92	Atlanta, GA
Scott Steiner		09/29/92	Columbus, GA
   Vacated in 11/92 when Steiner Brothers leave the NWA.
Paul Orndorff		03/02/93	Macon, Ga
   Defeats Erik Watts in tournament final.
Ricky Steamboat [2]	08/18/93	Daytona, FL
   WCW withdraws from NWA in 09/93; Steamboat continues to 
   be recognized as WCW World Television Champion.
Jason Sunn			07/25/99	Atlanta, GA
   Won Four Corners Match for revived title.
Todd Anderson		09/15/99	Tokyo, Japan
Beautiful Bo		11/21/99	Greenville, SC
Curtis Slamdawg		04/24/00	Buffalo, NY
   Stripped of title on 05/01/01 when Prime Time Sports, the
   current owner of the NWA, is purchased by Sports
   Entertainment Productions, the parent company of World
   Professional Wrestling.
David Flair		08/19/01	Cincinnati, OH
   Won 6-man TV Champions Battle Royal to win vacant title.
Alundra Blayze		08/26/01	Anaheim, CA
   A woman wrestler.