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Defeats Don Fields in tournament final to become the first champion.
Don Fields
1962-12-14
Dothan, AL
Vacant on 63-08-03 when Fields's career ends after an auto accident; title inactive.
Ken Lucas
1969-05-14
Mobile, AL
Defeats Dick Steinborn in tournament final.
Black Hand (Joe Turner)
1969-07-16
Mobile, AL
Ken Lucas [2]
1969-07-23
Mobile, AL
Rocket Monroe
1969-08-27
Mobile, AL
Bob Boyer
1969-09-24
Mobile, AL
Billy Boy Hines
1969-11-12
Mobile, AL
Bob Boyer [2]
1969-11-14
Dothan, AL
Rocket Monroe [2]
1969-11-21
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn
1970-01-09
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro
1970-03-06
Dothan, AL
Roberto Soto
1970-04-03
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [2]
1970-05-08
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [2]
1970-06-05
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [3]
1970-07-24
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [3]
1970-08-28
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [4]
1970-09-11
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [4]
1970-09-25
Dothan, AL
Eddie Sullivan
1970-10-30
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [5]
1970-11-20
Dothan, AL
Replaces Greg Peterson in the title match.
Bobby Shane
1971-01-22
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [6]
1971-02-05
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [5]
1971-03-12
Dothan, AL
Vacant after the match against Dick Dunn on 71-04-23 is declared no contest; an 8-man battle royal is held to crown new champion for a different version on 71-04-15 in Gadsden, AL (winner unknown).
Dick Dunn [7]
1971-06-11
Dothan, AL
Defeats Mike Boyette in an 8-man elimination tag team match.
Donnie Fargo
1971-07-09
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [8]
1971-09-24
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [6]
1971-10-08
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [9]
1971-11-26
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [7]
1972-02-11
Dothan, AL
Gorgeous George Jr.
1972-02-25
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [10]
1972-04-21
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [8]
1972-04-28
Dothan, AL
Dick Dunn [11]
1972-05-26
Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pro [9]
1972-06-02
Dothan, AL
Ken Lucas [3]
1972-06-24
New Brockton, AL
Vacant after the match against Gorgeous George Jr. on 72-09-01 is declared a no contest.
Gorgeous George Jr. [2]
1972-09-15
Dothan, AL
Defeats The Wrestling Pro in an 10-man elimination tag team match.