NWA "Beat the Champ" Television Championship

The NWA "Beat the Champ" Television Championship was a secondary professional wrestling singles title defended in Johnny Doyle's NWA Los Angeles from 1951 to 1959. The title was defended in the same area during the 1960s under promoters Gene and Mike LeBell.

Title history

An (n) indicates that a title changes occurred no later than the listed date.

Wrestler:Times:Date:DaysPlace:Notes:
Joe Pazandak1June 28, 1951295First champion.
Sandor Szabo1April 18, 1952249Los Angeles, CA
Zebra Kid1December 23, 195242Los Angeles, CA
Sandor Szabo2February 3, 195326/56Los Angeles, CA
VacatedMarch 1953-When the television program of the promotion is cancelled and Szabo continues to be billed as the "Beat the Champ" title holder in other cities at least until April 2, 1959.
NWA International Television Championship
Sandor Szabo3November 30, 195321Los Angeles, CADefeats Lord James Blears.
Mr. Moto1December 21, 195321Hollywood, CA
Wilbur Snyder1January 11, 1954355/385Los Angeles, CADefeated The Great Bolo for the title and still champion as of November 6, 1954.
Nick Bockwinkel1January 1955 (n)25/55
Sandor Szabo4February 25, 1955213Still champion as of March 18, 1955.
Hard Boiled Haggerty1September 26, 195535Haggerty is still champion as of October 24, 1955.
Rocky Valentine1October 31, 195535
Red Berry1December 5, 19558
Rocky Valentine2December 13, 19556/12
Nick Bockwinkel2December 195513/19Sometime between December 19, 1955 and December 25, 1955.
Wilbur Snyder2January 7, 19561/22
Rocky Brown1January 195622/1
Oyama Okato1January 30, 195621
Don Leo Jonathan1February 20, 195614Hollywood, CA[1]
Oyama Okato2March 5, 195626
Wilbur Snyder3March 31, 19569
Don Leo Jonathan2April 9, 195614
Rito Romero1April 23, 1956150Sometime after April 16, 1956.
Sandor Szabo5September 20, 195670/102
VacatedDecember 19569/41Sometime after November 28, 1956.
Al Kashey1January 9, 195763Los Angeles, CADefeats Lord James Blears for the title.
Sandor Szabo6March 13, 195719
Leo Garibaldi1April 1, 19572
Shag Thomas1April 3, 195759/87Los Angeles, CAStill champion as of June 22, 1957.
Bobo Brazil1June 1957 (n)1/29
Mr. Moto2June 1957 (n)91/120
Sandor Szabo7September 1957 (n)253/282
Lee Grable1June 10, 195821Wilmington, CATitle held up on June 26, 1958 against Sandor Szabo.
Sandor Szabo8July 1, 1958204Wilmington, CAWon the rematch.
Mr. Moto3January 21, 1959126Los Angeles, CADefeats Reggie Siki for the title.
Black Zorro1May 27, 19593402

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Los Angeles, CA
NWA Beat the Champ Television Championship (Hollywood)
George Cannon1September 18, 1968168Los Angeles, CADefeats the Medic in tournament final to become the first champion.
Chris Markoff1March 5, 19691/26Los Angeles, CA
VacatedMarch 1969 (n)10/35When Markoff is suspended.
Black Gordman1April 10, 1969195Bakersfield, CADefeats Alfonso Dantes after the two become the last men remaining in a battle royal on April 2, 1969 in Los Angeles, California and may be a repeat of the match on previous day.
Pepper Martin1September 17, 196963Los Angeles, CA
Great Kojika1November 19, 196928Los Angeles, CA
Pepper Martin2December 17, 196949Los Angeles, CA
Don Carson1February 4, 197049Los Angeles, CA
Rocky Johnson1March 25, 197051Los Angeles, CAHeld up after a match against Fred Blassie on April 15, 1970 in Los Angeles, CA.
Rocky Johnson 2May 15, 197063Los Angeles, CA?Wins rematch.
Les Roberts1June 17, 197040Los Angeles, CA
Great Kojika2August 26, 197021Los Angeles, CA
Great Goliath1September 16, 197084Los Angeles, CA
Takachiho1December 9, 19709Los Angeles, CA
Great Goliath2December 18, 197014/42Los Angeles, CA
VacatedJanuary 1971 (n)-When Beat the Champ moves to Channel 13.
The Professional1January 30, 197114Los Angeles, CADefeats Takachiho in tournament final.
Suni War Cloud1February 13, 197149
Kinji Shibuya1April 3, 197163
Earl Maynard1June 5, 197149
John Tolos1July 24, 197152
Black Gordman2September 14, 1971?
John Tolos2August 21, 1971?
Kinji Shibuya2November 27, 197149
Dory Dixon1January 15, 197249[2]
Masa Saito1March 4, 197221Los Angeles, CA
Don Carson2March 25, 197233
Kinji Shibuya3April 27, 19721/21Los Angeles, CA
Mr. Wrestling11972 (n)1/21
Kinji Shibuya4May 19, 197222Los Angeles, CA
John Tolos3June 10, 197235
Kinji Shibuya5July 15, 197228
Eric Froelich1August 12, 197235
Masa Saito2September 16, 197235
Peter Maivia1October 21, 197272/83Hollywood, CA
Ripper Collins11973 (n)1/12
Earl Maynard2January 13, 19731/293
Tony Rocco11973 (n)1/293
Raul Mata1November 3, 197321Hollywood, CA
Great Yamamoto1November 24, 19737Hollywood, CA
Duane Allen1December 1, 197335Hollywood, CA
John Tolos4January 5, 197456Hollywood, CA
Pantera Negra1March 2, 197414Hollywood, CA
Butcher Brannigan1March 16, 197477/106Hollywood, CA
John Burich1June 1974 (n)6/35
Mr. California1July 6, 197456
Manny Soto1August 31, 19747Hollywood, CA
Man Mountain Mike1September 7, 197434Hollywood, CA
Victor Rivera1October 11, 197422Los Angeles, CAImmediately held up.
Man Mountain Mike2November 2, 1974<1Given belt back.
Dennis Stamp1November 2, 1974241/271
Greg Valentine1July 1975 (n)1/30
Dennis Stamp2July 1975 (n)63/92
Inferno #31October 2, 1975 (n)29
Greg Valentine2October 1975 (n)Defeats Reno Tuufuli.
Tom Jones1
Black Gordman3
Don Fargo1
Larry Zbyszko1
The Hangman1
Black Gordman4
Mando Guerrero11978 (n)668/1032
Battleship Johnson1October 29, 19801/122Los Angeles, CADefeats Butcher Brannigan in a tournament final; still champion as of November 23, 1980.
The Assassin11/122
Chris Adams1March 1981 (n)31/61
Peter Maivia2May 1, 1981335/364Los Angeles, CA
Victor Rivera2April 1982 (n)43/72Still champion as of May 23, 1982.
Mr. Go1June 12, 1982 (n)50/80
Killer Kim1August 1982 (n)59/89
Billy Anderson1October 29, 198238
VacatedDecember 6, 1982-Title become inactive when the promotion closes.

See also

References

General

Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "LOS ANGELES: Beat the Champ International TV Title". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. p. 293. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.

Specific