The Championship Wrestling USA Television Championship was a professional wrestling championship defended in Championship Wrestling USA (the former Pacific Northwest Wrestling promotion), owned by Sandy Barr. It was CWUSA's longest running title, lasting from 1992 through 1997.[1]
| CWUSA Television Championship |
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| Promotion | Championship Wrestling USA |
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| Date established | August 22, 1992 |
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| Date retired | June 1997 |
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- Key
| Symbol |
Meaning |
| No. |
The overall championship reign |
| Reign |
The reign number for the specific wrestler listed. |
| Event |
The event in which the championship changed hands |
| N/A |
The specific information is not known |
| — |
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign |
| [Note #] |
Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details. |
| (NLT) |
"No Later Than" |
| # |
Wrestler |
Reign |
Date |
Days held
and |
Location |
Event |
Notes |
Ref. |
| 1 |
Bart Sawyer |
1 |
August 22, 1992 |
49 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
Defeated Ron Harris in tournament final to become the first champion. |
|
| 2 |
Mike Winner |
1 |
October 10, 1992 |
4 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 3 |
John Rambo |
1 |
October 14, 1992 |
24 |
Salem, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 4 |
Dirty White Boy |
1 |
November 7, 1992 |
[Note 1] |
N/A |
House show |
|
|
| 5 |
John Rambo |
2 |
1992 |
[Note 2] |
N/A |
House show |
|
|
| 6 |
Bart Sawyer |
2 |
January 9, 1993 |
14 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 7 |
Colonel DeBeers |
1 |
January 23, 1993 |
28 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 8 |
Bart Sawyer |
3 |
February 20, 1993 |
7 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 9 |
Colonel DeBeers |
2 |
February 27, 1993 |
119 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 10 |
Silver Shadow |
1 |
June 26, 1993 |
134 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 11 |
Colonel DeBeers |
3 |
July 10, 1993 |
196 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 12 |
Bruiser Brian |
1 |
January 22, 1994 |
35 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
|
| 13 |
Colonel DeBeers |
4 |
February 26, 1994 |
722 |
Portland, Oregon |
House show |
|
[2] |
| 14 |
Buddy Wayne |
1 |
February 18, 1996 |
[Note 3] |
Vancouver, Washington |
House show |
Won the title after accidentally pinning his tag team partner DeBeers in a match against Bart Sawyer and Sumito. |
|
| 15 |
Sumito |
1 |
July 6, 1996 (NLT) |
[Note 4] |
N/A |
House show |
|
|
| 16 |
Buddy Wayne |
2 |
July 7, 1996 |
[Note 5] |
Vancouver, Washington |
House show |
|
|
| 17 |
Sumito |
2 |
August 31, 1996 (NLT) |
[Note 6] |
N/A |
House show |
|
|
| 18 |
Buddy Wayne |
3 |
November 30, 1996 (NLT) |
[Note 7] |
N/A |
House show |
|
|
| 19 |
Bart Sawyer |
4 |
December 15, 1996 |
7 |
Vancouver, Washington |
House show |
|
|
| 20 |
Buddy Wayne |
4 |
December 22, 1996 |
79 |
Vancouver, Washington |
House show |
|
|
| 21 |
Matt Borne |
1 |
March 11, 1997 |
7 |
Vancouver, Washington |
House show |
|
|
| 22 |
Colonel DeBeers |
5 |
March 18, 1997 |
[Note 8] |
Vancouver, Washington |
House show |
|
|
| 23 |
Buddy Wayne |
5 |
March 31, 1997 (NLT) |
[Note 9] |
N/A |
House show |
|
|
| - |
Abandoned |
- |
June 1997 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Promotion closed. |
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- ↑ The exact date the championship was lost is uncertain, which means this title reign lasted between 1 and 54 days.
- ↑ The exact date that the championship was won is uncertain, which means the title reign lasted between 9 and 62 days.
- ↑ The exact date Buddy Wayne lost the championship is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between 1 day and 139 days.
- ↑ The exact date Sumito won the championship is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between 1 day and 139 days.
- ↑ The exact date Buddy Wayne lost the championship is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between 1 day and 55 days.
- ↑ The exact date Sumito won and lost the championship is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between 1 day and 145 days.
- ↑ The exact date Buddy Wayne won the championship is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between 15 and 105 days.
- ↑ The exact date Col. DeBeers lost the championship is uncertain, which means the championship reign lasted between 1 day and 13 days.
- ↑ The exact date the championship was won and abandoned is uncertain, which means the championship reign lasted between 62 and 103 days/