Title history
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Wrestler:
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Times:
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Date:
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Location:
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Notes:
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Eddie Golden
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1
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March 30, 1992
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Banner Elk, North Carolina
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Defeated Jamie Gibson to become the first champion.[1][2][3]
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Alex Shane
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1
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April 30, 1993
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Fall Branch, Tennessee
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[1][2][3]
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Eddie Golden
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2
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May 28, 1993
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Sullivan Gardens, Tennessee
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[1][2][3]
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Alex Shane
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2
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June 25, 1993
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Fall Branch, Tennessee
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[1][2][3]
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The Shogun
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1
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April 8, 1994
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Fall Branch, Tennessee
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[1][2][3]
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Title becomes vacant when The Shogun leaves the promotion.'[1][2][3]
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Title history unrecorded'[1][2]
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Bobby Blaze
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1
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January 1995
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[1][2][3]
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Title history unrecorded'[1][2]
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The Alabama Heartthrob
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1
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1995
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Eddie Golden
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3
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December 1, 1995
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Fall Branch, Tennessee
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[1][2][3][4]
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Title history unrecorded'[1][2]
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Title is abandoned'[1][2]
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Tony Givens
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1
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July 20, 2003
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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Won battle royal to win the revived title.[2][3]
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Shane Matthews
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1
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March 12, 2004
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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Defeated Tony Givens, Eric Darkstorm and Josh Cody in a 4 Way Ladder match.[2][3]
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Title is renamed the Championship Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Championship in June 2004.'[2]
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Championship Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Title
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Clay Connors
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1
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November 26, 2004
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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Defeated Shane Matthews.[2][3]
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Ray Idol
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1
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2004
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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[3]
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Alyx Wynters
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1
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January 22, 2005
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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[3]
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