NWA Central States Television Championship

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Date established1979
Current championInactive
Date won1988
NWA Central States Television Championship
Marty Jannetty, the 24th Central States Television Champion
Details
PromotionHeart of America Sports Attractions / Central States Wrestling
Date established1979
Current championInactive
Date won1988
Statistics
First championBob Sweetan
Most reignsArt Crews (3 times)
Longest reignVinnie Valentino (500 days)[Note 1]
Shortest reignGypsy Joe (10 days)[Note 2]
Oldest championGypsy Joe (50 years, 275 days)
Youngest championBobby Fulton (22 years, 70 days)
Heaviest championGene Lewis (301 lb (137 kg))
Lightest championMarty Jannetty (219 lb (99 kg))

The NWA Central States Television Championship was the secondary singles championship for the Heart of America Sports Attractions / Central States Wrestling promotion from 1977 until the promotion ceased to exist in 1988. Because the championship is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won or lost competitively but instead by the decision of the bookers of a wrestling promotion. The championship is awarded after the chosen team "wins" a match to maintain the illusion that professional wrestling is a competitive sport.[1]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Bob Sweetan 1977 CSW show [Note 3] 1 [Note 4] Records do not indicate how Bob Sweetan became the first Television Champion
2 Black Angus Campbell September 29, 1977 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 87
3 Bob Sweetan December 25, 1977 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 2 [Note 5]
Championship history is unrecorded from December 25, 1977 to January 1981.
4 Terry Taylor January 1981 CSW show [Note 3] 1 [Note 6] Defeated Buzz Tyler in a tournament to win the vacant championship.
5 Bobby Jaggers 1981 CSW show [Note 3] 1 [Note 7]
6 Rufus R. Jones May 7, 1981 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 50 [2]
7 Gene Lewis June 26, 1981 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 118
8 Dewey Robertson October 22, 1981 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 [Note 8] [3]
9 Sir Oliver Humperdink 1981 CSW show [Note 3] 1 [Note 9] [4]
10 Dewey Robertson 1981 CSW show [Note 3] 2 [Note 10] [3]
11 Gene Lewis February 18, 1982 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 2 49
12 Mark Romero April 8, 1982 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 49
13 Hercules Hernandez May 27, 1982 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 200
14 Mark Romero December 13, 1982 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 2 31
15 Roger Kirby January 13, 1983 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 112 [5]
16 Jerry Brown May 5, 1983 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 [Note 11] [6]
17 Roger Kirby July 1983 CSW show [Note 3] 2 [Note 12]
18 Bobby Fulton December 1, 1983 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 [Note 13]
Vacated January 1984 Championship was vacated when Bobby Fulton left the promotion.
19 Buck Robley January 18, 1984 CSW show Des Moines, Iowa 1 [Note 14]
Vacated March 1984 Championship was vacated when Buck Robley left the promotion.
20 Art Crews May 21, 1984 CSW show Topeka, Kansas 1 [Note 15] Defeats Luke Graham in a tournament final
Vacated 1984 No sources document why the championship was vacated
21 Art Crews August 21, 1984 CSW show Topeka, Kansas 2 12
22 Gypsy Joe September 2, 1984 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 10
23 Buzz Tyler September 12, 1984 CSW show Lincoln, Missouri 1 31
24 Marty Jannetty October 13, 1984 CSW show Des Moines, Iowa 1 145 [7]
25 Gary Royal March 7, 1985 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 253 [8]
26 Art Crews November 15, 1985 CSW show Wichita, Kansas 3 [Note 16]
Vacated January 1986 Championship was vacated when Art Crews left the promotion.
27 Akio Sato March 13, 1986 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 71 Wins a 14-man battle royal, eliminating Tommy Wright.
28 Mike George May 23, 1986 CSW show St. Joseph, Missouri 1 [Note 17]
Vacated 1986 No documented explanation found for why the championship was vacated.
29 Vinnie Valentino June 16, 1986 CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 530
30 Rip Rogers November 28, 1987 CSW show Des Moines, Iowa 1 [Note 18]
31 Mike George December 1987 CSW show [Note 3] 2 [Note 19] Awarded the Championship when Rogers left the promotion
32 Masa Chono January 1, 1988 CSW show Des Moines, Iowa 1 [Note 20]
Deactivated N/A Promotion closed

Reigns by combined length

Key
Symbol Meaning
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1Vinnie Valentino1530
2Gary Royal1253
3Roger Kirby2236¤
4Hercules Hernandez1200
5Marty Jannetty1145
6Masa Chono191¤
7Mark Romero280
8Akio Sato171
9Dewey Robertson271¤
10Gene Lewis267
11Art Crews360¤
12Jerry Brown157¤
13Rufus R. Jones150
14Buck Robley143¤
15Bobby Fulton131¤
16Buzz Tyler131
17Black Angus Campbell129
18Gypsy Joe110
19Rip Rogers1
20Bob Sweetan2
21Mike George2
22Bobby Jaggers1
23Oliver Humperdink1
24Terry Taylor1

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