FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship - Title History

Title History

Key
Symbol Meaning
# The overall championship reign
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title changed hands
+ Indicates that the number of days held by this individual changes daily
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
01 !1 Harry Smith 01 !1 02007-06-26June 26, 2007 112 Tampa, Florida Live event Won a 21-man battle royal to become the first champion.
02 !2 Afa, Jr. 01 !1 02007-10-16October 16, 2007 46 New Port Richey, Florida Live event Declared winner when Smith could not make referee's ten count.
03 !3 TJ Wilson 01 !1 02007-12-01December 1, 2007 17 New Port Richey, Florida Live event This was a ladder match.
04 !4 Ted DiBiase, Jr. 01 !1 02007-12-18December 18, 2007 32 New Port Richey, Florida Live event
05 !5 Heath Miller 01 !1 02008-01-19January 19, 2008 63 New Port Richey, Florida Live event Awarded title when partner Ted DiBiase, Jr. was unable to defend it due to injury.
06 !6 Jake Hager 01 !1 02008-03-22March 22, 2008 0 New Port Richey, Florida Live event Florida Heavyweight Champion Jack Hager defeated Heath Miller in a unification match to unify the two championships.
6.5 !- Deactivated 0 !- 02008-03-22March 22, 2008 New Port Richey, Florida Live event Retired immediately after being unified with Florida Heavyweight Championship.

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