The NWA Columbus Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling regional championship in Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW). It was a minor title, complementing the NWA Columbus Tag Team Championship , and defended almost exclusively at the Columbus Municipal Auditorium throughout the 1970s.
4-584: The Columbus titles were one of two sets of GCW's city-wide championships, along with the NWA Macon Heavyweight Championship and NWA Macon Tag Team Championship , and one of a select few city championships recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance . The final champion was Angelo Mosca and the title was eventually abandoned after 1979. There have been a total of 11 recognized champions who have had
8-552: A combined 18 official reigns, with "Bullet" Bob Armstrong holding the most at four. At 131 days, Armstrong's second reign was the longest in the title's history. The shortest reigning champion was Hiro Matsuda , whose first and only reign lasted 21 days. General Specific NWA Macon Heavyweight Championship The NWA Macon Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling regional championship in Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW). It
12-403: The National Wrestling Alliance . The final champion was "Wildfire" Tommy Rich before the title was eventually abandoned after 1979. There have been a total of 13 recognized champions who have had a combined 22 official reigns, with Mr. Wrestling II holding the most at four. The longest reigning champion was "Dirty" Dick Slater , who held the title for 285 days. The shortest reigning champion
16-660: Was a secondary title, complementing the NWA Macon Tag Team Championship , and defended almost exclusively at the Macon City Auditorium and Macon Coliseum throughout the 1970s. The Macon titles were one of two sets of GCW's citywide championships, along with the NWA Columbus Heavyweight Championship and NWA Columbus Tag Team Championship, and one of a select few city championships recognized by
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