NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Bob Orton, Jr. 1 April 1975
The title is vacated in 1980.
Kevin Sullivan 1 April 8, 1980 Atlanta, Georgia Defeated Eddie Mansfield in a tournament for the vacant title.
Stanley Lane 1 September 3, 1980 Columbus, Georgia
Kevin Sullivan 2 January 1981
Dutch Mantell 1
Steve Olsonoski 1
George South 1
The title is inactive.
Air Paris 1 May 13, 1999 Loganville, Georgia The title is reactivated by the NWA. He defeats Bart Sawyer in the tournament final. He is stripped on October 28, 1999 for failure to defend in 30 days with injury.
Andy Anderson 1 October 28, 1999 Loganville, Georgia Defeats Dusty Dotson for the vacant title.
Air Paris 2 November 4, 1999 Gainesville, Georgia He is stripped of the title in May 2000.
Onyx 1 May 20, 2000 Cornelia, Georgia
Lazz 1 October 21, 2000 Cornelia, Georgia
Caprice Coleman 1 December 2, 2000 Cornelia, Georgia
J.C. Dazz 1 March 24, 2001 Cornelia, Georgia
Jimmy Rave 1 April 21, 2001 Cornelia, Georgia
J.C. Dazz 2 September 29, 2001 Cornelia, Georgia Defeats A.J. Styles
Jimmy Rave 2 October 19, 2001 Cornelia, Georgia Defeats A.J. Styles, Jason Cross, and J.C. Dazz.
Jeremy Lopez 1 November 3, 2001 Cornelia, Georgia
Todd Sexton 1 April 20, 2002 Cornelia, Georgia
Jeremy Lopez 2 May 4, 2002 Cornelia, Georgia
Slim J 1 October 19, 2002 Cornelia, Georgia
Salvatore Rinauro 1 March 1, 2003 Cornelia, Georgia
Seth Delay 1 July 5, 2003 Cornelia, Georgia
Ray Gordy 1 September 6, 2003 Cornelia, Georgia Stripped on December 6, 2003 for failure to defend the title within 30 days.
Fast Eddie 1 December 27, 2003 Cornelia, Georgia
Slim J 2 March 26, 2005 Cornelia, Georgia
Elix Skipper 1 April 2, 2005 Columbus, Georgia
The title is deactivated by the NWA.

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