NWA International Heavyweight Championship


The NWA International Heavyweight Championship was a singles title recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance through its partnership with the Japan [Pro Wrestling Alliance], and later by All [Japan Pro Wrestling]. It is one of the three titles unified into the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship in 1989. In 1983, Giant Baba would elevate the title further in the eyes of many when he, as the reigning PWF Heavyweight Champion, declared Jumbo Tsuruta to be the new "Ace" of All Japan after Jumbo won the NWA International Heavyweight Championship from Bruiser Brody. Following the withdrawal of All Japan from the NWA, the International title was briefly sanctioned by the Pacific Wrestling Federation until the unification of the Triple Crown could be completed.
Under Rikidōzan the belt had a design similar to Lou Thesz's original NWA World Heavyweight Championship belt during the 1950s, but after Rikidōzan's death, the belt given to Giant Baba had the design seen on the belt part of the Triple Crown until 2013. The original design was later used on the PWF Heavyweight Championship, the UWFI belt, and a belt later given to Kazushi Sakuraba for show.

Title history

#WrestlerReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
11N/AN/AThesz was awarded the championship by the NWA after losing the World Heavyweight Championship to Dick Hutton. Houston NWA promoter Morris Sigel claimed that Thesz had won the title by defeating Antonino Rocca in 1949.
2Rikidōzan1Los Angeles, California, United StatesHouse showThesz claims the match was not for the title and continues defending the title in the U.S. and Europe until regaining the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in January 1963.
Vacated--N/AN/AVacated following Rikidōzan's death from stab wounds suffered one week earlier in Tokyo, Japan.
31Osaka, JapanHouse showDefeated Dick the Bruiser for the vacant title.
41Nagoya, JapanHouse show
52Tokyo, JapanHouse show
61Osaka, JapanHouse show
73Los Angeles, California, United StatesHouse show
Vacated--N/AN/AVacated when Baba left the Japan Wrestling Association to start All Japan Pro Wrestling.
82Yokohama, JapanHouse showDefeated Kintarō Ōki for the vacant title.
91Hiroshima, JapanHouse show
Vacated--N/AN/AAfter the JWA closed in 1973, Ohki took the belt to South Korea from where he defended it. After briefly returning to Japan and making some defenses in IWE, Ohki vacated the title on April 13, 1981 under orders from the NWA.
101Matsudo, JapanInternational Champions Series day 7Won tournament for the vacant title when Bruiser Brody was injured and unable to wrestle in the finals. Defeated Terry Funk for his first title defense instead.
111June 1981Florida, United StatesTitle reign not recognized in Japan.
122August 1981Florida, United StatesHouse show
13Bruiser Brody1Tokyo, JapanGiant Series day 7
143Tokyo, JapanGiant Series day 26
15Bruiser Brody2Osaka, JapanGrand Champion Series day 6
161Tokyo, JapanSuper Power Series day 11
171Tokyo, JapanSummer Action Series day 25Hansen's AWA World Heavyweight Championship was also on line.
182Tokyo, JapanGiant Series day 17
19Bruiser Brody3Tokyo, JapanChampion Carnival day 2
203Sendai, JapanChampion Carnival day 20
Unified--Tokyo, JapanChampion Carnival day 21Tsuruta Unified the title with PWF Heavyweight Championship and NWA United National Championship to create the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship after defeating Stan Hansen

Combined reigns