NWA "Beat The Champ" Television Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Place: Notes:
Joe Pazandak 1 March 1951
Sandor Szabo 1 April 18, 1952 Los Angeles, CA
George Bollas 1 December 23, 1952 Los Angeles, CA
Sandor Szabo 2 March 1953 Los Angeles, CA
Sandor Szabo 3 1954 Los Angeles, CA
Title history unrecorded.
Wilbur Snyder 1 April 1954 Los Angeles, CA
Title history unrecorded.
Sandor Szabo 4 1954
Mr. Moto 1 1954
Wilbur Snyder 2 1954
Title history unrecorded.
Nick Bockwinkel 1 January 1955
Title history unrecorded.
Sandor Szabo 5 February 25, 1955
Title history unrecorded.
Hardboiled Haggerty 1 September 26, 1955
Title history unrecorded, however Haggerty is still champion as of October 24, 1955.
Rocky Valentine 1 November 1955
Nick Bockwinkel 2 December 1955
Rocky Brown 1 January 1956
Oyama Kato 1 1956
Title history unrecorded and is vacated in December 1956.
Al Kashey 1 January 9, 1957 Los Angeles, CA
Title history unrecorded.
Sandor Szabo 6 March 13, 1957
Title history unrecorded.
Leo Garibaldi 1 April 1, 1957
Shag Thomas 1 April 3, 1957 Los Angeles, CA
Bobo Brazil 1 June 1957
Mr. Moto 2 June 1957
Sandor Szabo 7 September 1957
Title history unrecorded however Szabo held the championship as of June 26, 1958.
Mr. Moto 3 January 21, 1959 Los Angeles, CA
Black Zorro 1 May 27, 1959 Los Angeles, CA

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