NWA Great Lakes Heavyweight Championship

The NWA Great Lakes Heavyweight Championship was the major championship in the National Wrestling Alliance member promotion NWA Great Lakes, and represented the states of Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. The championship lasted from 1997 through 2002. The Title was originally known as the SMCW Heavyweight Championship when Southern Michigan Championship Wrestling opened in 1997, then the NWA Michigan Heavyweight Championship when SMCW joined the NWA and became NWA of Michigan. Finally, in 2000, the title's name changed for the final time when NWA of Michigan became NWA Great Lakes.

Title history

Wrestler:

Times:

Date:

Place:

Notes:

Gene Austin

1

June 14 1997

Monroe, MI

Won a tournament to become the first champion.

Canadian Destroyer

1

December 13 1997

Michigan Center, MI

Gene Austin

2

February 4 1998

Sandusky, MI

The championship was renamed the NWA Michigan Heavyweight
Championship
on May 1 1998.

The Brooklyn Brawler

1

June 20 1998

Tecumseh, MI

Skull Ganz

1

December 27 1998

Brownstown Township, MI

Mr. Meaner

1

December 3 1999

Gibraltar, MI

Vacated

January 7 2000

Larry Destiny

1

April 13 2000

Burton, MI

Defeated Tommy Rogers to win the vacant title.

Stripped

Destiny was stripped of the title for missing title defenses.

Mike Legacy

1

May 2000

Gutter

1

June 17 2000

Tiffin, OH

Rock Stevens

1

September 23 2000

Sandusky, OH

The championship was renamed the NWA Great Lakes Heavyweight
Championship
on October 14 2000.

Vacated

November 2000

Sebastian Cyrus

1

December 8 2000

Tiffin, OH

Defeated Gutter to win the vacant title.

Brimstone

1

September 22 2001

Sterling Heights, MI

Tommy Starr

1

November 3 2001

Sterling Heights, MI

Gutter

2

December 1 2001

Sterling Heights, MI

Chris Sabin

1

June 1 2002

Sterling Heights, MI

Title abandoned

October 2002

The title was abandoned when NWA Great Lakes closed.

See also

  • National Wrestling Alliance