MWA World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||||||
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Promotion | Midwest Wrestling Association | ||||||||||
Date established | January 1940 | ||||||||||
Date retired | October 1948 | ||||||||||
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First champion(s) | Bobby Bruns |
Most reigns | Orville Brown (11) |
Longest reign | Orville Brown (673 days) |
Shortest reign | Bobby Bruns (5 days) |
The MWA World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the Kansas City, Kansas-based Midwest Wrestling Association (MWA). It was the direct predecessor of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Championship, and a successor of sorts to the early world heavyweight championships. The title was created in 1940, and first held by Bobby Bruns that January.
The title lasted until the MWA joined the newly formed NWA in October 1948, with the MWA champion, Orville Brown, recognized as the first NWA World Heavyweight Champion.