The AWA World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship and the highest ranked championship in the defunct American Wrestling Association (AWA). All AWA trademarks, including the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, are now owned by WWE.

History

The AWA World Heavyweight Championship was established in May 1960, after the AWA was formed by the departure of the Minneapolis, Minnesota-area territory from the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Pat O'Connor was conditionally recognized as the first champion upon the AWA's secession from the NWA as O'Connor held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, which he had won on January 9, 1959, though he was ordered to defend against Verne Gagne within 90 days or he would forfeit the AWA title to Gagne.

The creation of the AWA World Heavyweight Championship along with the NWA World Heavyweight Championship would pave the way for the creation of many other world championships in other wrestling promotions. The AWA and the title became inactive in late 1990 and the organization officially closed down in August 1991 with the title also being decommissioned. The championship is featured in the video games WWE '13 as a downloadable title and as an unlockable title in WWE 2K14 and the seventh-generation console versions of WWE 2K15, WWE 2K16, and WWE 2K17.

Trademark infringement

In 1996, Dale Gagner and his associate Jonnie Stewart, former AWA employees, began using the AWA name in the state of Minnesota and formed a promotion known as AWA Superstars of Wrestling, infringing on the AWA name. The promotion also created their own version of the AWA World Heavyweight Championship. In April 2007, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) filed a lawsuit against Dale Gagner citing trademark infringement, as WWE owned all American Wrestling Association properties due to their purchase after the AWA's closure, including the AWA World Heavyweight Championship. In October 2008, the court ruled in favor of WWE. The court ruling prohibits Gagner from exploiting or trading on the AWA name or any other derivatives.

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Pat O'ConnorMay 18, 1960N/AN/A190O'Connor, NWA World Heavyweight Championship since 1959, was recognized as the first AWA World Champion in May 1960, but was given 90 days to defend the title against Verne Gagne or be stripped of the title.
2Verne GagneAugust 16, 1960N/AN/A1329Gagne was awarded the championship after Pat O'Connor failed to defend the title.
3Gene KiniskiJuly 11, 1961House showMinneapolis, Minnesota128
4Verne GagneAugust 8, 1961House showMinneapolis, Minnesota2154
5Mr. MJanuary 9, 1962House showMinneapolis, Minnesota1224
6Verne GagneAugust 21, 1962House showMinneapolis, Minnesota3322
7The CrusherJuly 9, 1963House showMinneapolis, Minnesota111The Crusher also won the Omaha version of World Heavyweight Championship from Verne Gagne on February 15, 1963, in Omaha, Nebraska.
8Verne GagneJuly 20, 1963House showMinneapolis, Minnesota47Gagne won both the AWA Championship and the Omaha Championship.
9Fritz Von ErichJuly 27, 1963House showOmaha, Nebraska112Von Erich won both the AWA Championship and the Omaha Championship.
10Verne GagneAugust 8, 1963House showAmarillo, Texas5100Fritz Von Erich's Omaha Championship was not at stake. On September 7, 1963, Gagne defeated Von Erich in Omaha to unify both titles.
11The CrusherNovember 16, 1963House showSaint Paul, Minnesota228
12Verne GagneDecember 14, 1963House showMinneapolis, Minnesota6140
13Mad Dog VachonMay 2, 1964House showOmaha, Nebraska114
14Verne GagneMay 16, 1964House showOmaha, Nebraska7157
15Mad Dog VachonOctober 20, 1964House showMinneapolis, Minnesota2207
16Mighty Igor VodicMay 15, 1965House showOmaha, Nebraska17
17Mad Dog VachonMay 22, 1965House showOmaha, Nebraska391
18The CrusherAugust 21, 1965House showSaint Paul, Minnesota383
19Mad Dog VachonNovember 12, 1965House showDenver, Colorado4365 (57)†
Mr. WrestlingJanuary 8, 1966House showOmaha, Nebraska1†6
Mad Dog VachonJanuary 14, 1966House showOmaha, Nebraska5†302AWA president Stanley Blackburn nullified the previous title change, as Mr. Wrestling's legs were on the rope during the pinfall. Vachon defeated Mr. Wrestling in a rematch for the title.
20Dick the BruiserNovember 12, 1966House showOmaha, Nebraska17
21Mad Dog VachonNovember 19, 1966House showOmaha, Nebraska599
22Verne GagneFebruary 26, 1967House showSaint Paul, Minnesota8538
23Dr. XAugust 17, 1968House showBloomington, Minnesota114
24Verne GagneAugust 31, 1968House showMinneapolis, MN92625
25Nick BockwinkelNovember 8, 1975House showSaint Paul, Minnesota11714
26Verne GagneJuly 18, 1980House showChicago, Illinois10305Gagne retired from active wrestling while still the champion.
27Nick BockwinkelMay 19, 1981N/AN/A2467 (334)†Bockwinkel was awarded the championship.
Hulk HoganApril 18, 1982House showSaint Paul, Minnesota1†6
Nick BockwinkelApril 24, 19823†127Bockwinkel was restored the title by AWA president Stanley Blackburn due to Hogan having used a foreign object during the match.
28Otto WanzAugust 29, 1982House showSaint Paul, Minnesota141
29Nick BockwinkelOctober 9, 1982House showChicago, Illinois3501The title was held up on December 27, 1982, after a match with Jerry Lawler, and was restored to Bockwinkel after defeating Lawler in a rematch on January 10, 1983. The AWA retroactively recognized Bockwinkel's title reign as continuous.
30Jumbo TsurutaFebruary 22, 1984House showTokyo, Japan181
31Rick MartelMay 13, 1984House showSaint Paul, Minnesota1595
32Stan HansenDecember 29, 1985House showEast Rutherford, NJ1181Hansen defended the title on All Japan Pro Wrestling cards in July 1986.
33Nick BockwinkelJune 28, 1986House showDenver, Colorado4308Bockwinkel was awarded the championship when Stan Hansen left the AWA.
34Curt HennigMay 2, 1987SuperClash IIDaly City, CA1373The title was held up immediately due to controversy over interference by Larry Zbyszko but returned to Hennig days later after the AWA Championship Committee found no no evidence of interference. On February 16, 1988, the title was again held up after a no-contest between Hennig and The Grappler in Portland, OR. Hennig regained the title on March 5 in Portland, when his replacement, The Assassin, defeated The Grappler. AWA recognized Hennig's title reign as continuous.
35Jerry LawlerMay 9, 1988House showMemphis, TN1256Lawler later defeated Kerry Von Erich on December 13, 1988, in Chicago to win the WCCW World Heavyweight Championship to become the first (USWA) Unified World Champion.
VacatedJanuary 20, 1989Jerry Lawler was stripped of the championship after the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) split from the AWA.
36Larry ZbyszkoFebruary 7, 1989House showSaint Paul, Minnesota1368Zbyszko won a battle royal, last eliminating Tom Zenk to win the vacant title.
37Mr. SaitoFebruary 10, 1990Super Fight in Tokyo DomeTokyo, Japan157
38Larry ZbyszkoApril 8, 1990SuperClash IVSaint Paul, Minnesota2248
VacatedDecember 12, 1990The title was held up when Larry Zbyszko left the inactive AWA for World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Official kayfabe reason was that Zbyszko refused to defend the title on a tour of Japan.
DeactivatedAugust 1991The championship was deactivated when AWA closed in August 1991.

Combined reigns

Inaugural champion Pat O'Connor
Record 10-time, longest reigning and longest combined champion Verne Gagne
Final champion Larry Zbyszko
RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1Verne Gagne104,677
2Nick Bockwinkel42,990
3Mad Dog Vachon5776
4Larry Zbyszko2616
5Rick Martel1595
6Curt Hennig1373
7Jerry Lawler1256
8Mr. M1224
9Stan Hansen1181
10The Crusher3122
11Pat O'Connor190
12Jumbo Tsuruta181
13Mr. Saito157
14Otto Wanz141
15Gene Kiniski128
16Dr. X114
17Fritz Von Erich112
18Dick the Bruiser17
Mighty Igor Vodic17
Mr. Wrestling16
Hulk Hogan16

See also

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded byNWA World Heavyweight ChampionshipAWA's top heavyweight championship 1960–1990Succeeded byFinal