Title History
| Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tracy Smothers | 1 | December 12, 1992 | Morristown, TN | Defeated Jimmy Golden, The Dirty White Boy and Killer Kyle in a four-way elimination tournament final. Aired 1-16-93 on SMW TV |
| The Nightstalker | 1 | February 08, 1993 | Jellico, TN | Aired 2-20-93 on SMW TV |
| Tim Horner | 1 | February 08, 1993 | Jellico, TN | Aired 3-6-93 on SMW TV |
| Bobby Eaton | 1 | March 01, 1993 | Sevierville, TN | Aired 3-27-93 on SMW TV |
| Brian Lee | 1 | April 19, 1993 | Barbourville, KY | Aired 5-1-93 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | June 07, 1993 | Lee won five consecutive matches. | ||
| Bobby Blaze | 1 | June 07, 1993 | Cumberland, KY | Defeated The Dirty White Boy.Aired 6-26-93 on SMW TV |
| The Dirty White Boy | 1 | June 28, 1993 | Council, VA | Won the title under a mask as The Mighty Yankee.Aired 7-17-93 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | August 16, 1993 | The Dirty White Boy won five consecutive title matches. | ||
| Jimmy Del Ray | 1 | August 16, 1993 | Clinton, TN | Defeated Ricky Morton.Aired 9-4-93 on SMW TV |
| Robert Gibson | 1 | September 13, 1993 | Oakwood, VA | Aired 9-18-93 on SMW TV |
| The Dirty White Boy | 2 | September 13, 1993 | Oakwood, VA | Aired 9-25-93 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | October 04, 1993 | Jellico, TN | ||
| Tim Horner | 2 | October 04, 1993 | Jellico, TN | Defeated Juicy Johnny.Aired 11-6-93 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | December 06, 1993 | Jefferson, NC | Horner injured by Prince Kharis | |
| Tracy Smothers | 2 | December 06, 1993 | Jefferson, NC | Defeated Chris Candido.Aired 12-11-93 on SMW TV |
| Chris Candido | 1 | December 06, 1993 | Jefferson, NC | Aired 1-8-94 on SMW TV |
| Robbie Eagle | 1 | January 10, 1994 | Chilhowie, VA | Aired 2-5-94 on SMW TV |
| The Hornet | 1 | February 07, 1994 | Jellico, TN | Aired 2-26-94 on SMW TV |
| Killer Kyle | 1 | February 07, 1994 | Jellico, TN | Aired 3-12-94 on SMW TV |
| Mike Furnas | 1 | March 07, 1994 | Dungannon, VA | Aired 3-19-94 on SMW TV |
| Bruiser Bedlam | 1 | April 04, 1994 | Clinton, TN | Aired 4-16-94 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | May 02, 1994 | Bedlam won five consecutive title matches. | ||
| Kendo the Samurai (Tim Horner) | 3 | May 02, 1994 | Harriman, TN | Defeated Chris Hamrick in a tournament final. Aired 6-4-94 on SMW TV |
| Tracy Smothers | 3 | June 07, 1994 | Loudon, TN | Bobby Blaze, not Tim Horner, played Kendo the Samurai in this match. Aired 6-18-94 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | July 05, 1994 | Smothers won five consecutive title matches. | ||
| Chris Candido | 2 | July 05, 1994 | Warrensville, NC | Defeated Scott Studd. Aired 7-23-94 on SMW TV |
| Lance Storm | 1 | August 08, 1994 | Saltville, VA | Aired 8-27-94 on SMW TV |
| Boo Bradley | 1 | September 05, 1994 | Cumberland, KY | Aired 9-24-94 on SMW TV |
| Scott Studd | 1 | October 03, 1994 | Morganton, NC | Aired 10-15-94 on SMW TV |
| Bryant Anderson | 1 | October 03, 1994 | Morganton, NC | Aired 10-29-94 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | November 07, 1994 | Anderson won five consecutive title matches. | ||
| Brian Lee | 2 | November 07, 1994 | Oakwood, VA | Defeated The Nightmare (Ted Allen). Aired 12-10-94 on SMW TV |
| Buddy Landel | 1 | December 05, 1994 | Princeton, WV | Aired 12-31-94 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | February 06, 1995 | Landel won five consecutive title matches. | ||
| Boo Bradley | 2 | February 06, 1995 | Lenoir, NC | Defeated The Wolfman. Aired 2-18-95 on SMW TV |
| Billy Black | 1 | February 06, 1995 | Lenoir, NC | Aired 3-4-95 on SMW TV |
| Vacated | March 06, 1995 | Lenoir, NC | Black left the promotion. | |
| Killer Kyle | 2 | March 06, 1995 | Lenoir, NC | Defeated Boo Bradley. Aired 3-25-95 on SMW TV |
| Bobby Blaze | 2 | April 13, 1995 | Warrensville, NC | Aired 4-29-95 on SMW TV |
| Blaze last defended the title that same night, defeating Al Snow. The match aired on May 20, 1995, and following the airing, the title was never mentioned again. SMW closed on November 26, 1995. | ||||
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