NWA Florida Bahamian Championship
NWA Florida Bahamian Championship |
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Details |
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Date established |
1982 |
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Promotion |
Ring Warriors |
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The NWA Florida Bahamian Championship (currently ) was a minor title that existed in Championship Wrestling from Florida from 1982 until 1987. The title was revived by NWA Ring Warriors in 2012, called Ring Warriors Bahamian Championship. It is also known as the NWA Bahamas Championship.[1] After Ring Warriors separated from NWA, the title was names Ring Warriors Bahamian Championship
Title history
Wrestler: |
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Date: |
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Sweet Brown Sugar |
1 |
1982 |
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Records unclear as to how he got title. |
Jimmy Garvin |
1 |
October 27, 1982 |
Miami, FL |
Beat Terry Allen for the championship after Sweet Brown Sugar did not show up for the match. |
Rufus R. Jones |
1 |
December 7, 1982 |
Tampa, FL |
Angelo Mosca |
1 |
April 1983 |
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Dusty Rhodes |
1 |
July 1983 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Vacated |
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Fall 1984 |
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Title vacated when Dusty Rhodes leaves to wrestle for Jim Crockett Promotions full-time. |
Buddy Rose |
1 |
October 12, 1985 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Defeats Pez Whatley to win the vacant championship |
Tyree Pride |
1 |
October 18, 1985 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Jerry Grey |
1 |
March 1986 |
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Tyree Pride |
2 |
March 15, 1986 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Ron Bass |
1 |
May 31, 1986 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Lex Luger |
1 |
June 13, 1986 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Tyree Pride |
3 |
July 5, 1986 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Wins title in tag team match. |
Chris Champion |
1 |
August 3, 1986 |
Orlando, FL |
The Falcon |
1 |
September 28, 1986 |
Orlando, FL |
Bad News Allen |
1 |
December 16, 1986 |
Orlando, FL |
Title retired |
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January 31, 1987 |
Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Title unified with the NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Championship. |
Chance Prophet |
1 |
May 30, 2012 |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Defeated Titan after the title was revived by NWA Ring Warriors. |
Alex Chamberlain |
1 |
October 6, 2013 |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
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Deactivated |
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November 26, 2014 |
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See also
References
- ↑ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ↑ http://www.pwinsider.com/article/89823/ring-warriors-announces-plans-for-matsuda-cup.html?p=1