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| Joe Stecher | 1925-05-30 | St. Louis, MO, USA |
| Defeats Stanislaus Zbyszko for the World Title. | ||
| Ed "Strangler" Lewis | 1928-02-20 | St. Louis, MO |
| Gus Sonnenberg | 1929-01-04 | Boston, MA |
| Ed Don George | 1930-12-10 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Ed "Strangler" Lewis [2] | 1931-04-13 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Loses American Wrestling Association World title to Henri Deglane by DQ on 31-05-04 in Montreal, QC but is still recognized as champion in California. | ||
| Jim Londos | 1932-03 | |
| Has defeated Dick Shikat on 30-06-06 in Philadelphia, PA to be recognized as world champion by the state athletic commissions of New York and Pennsylvania; has also been recognized by NWA since 31-09-30; recognized in Southern California from 32-03 when Lewis moves to the east coast (although Lewis defends his title once again on 32-03-30 in Los Angeles, CA); recognition withdrawn in 33-04 when the Los Angeles promoter Lou Daro switches his affiliation from NWA to Jack Curley's group. | ||
| Jim Browning | 1933-05 | |
| Has defeated Ed "Strangler" Lewis on 33-02-20 in New York, NY to be recognized as world champion by the state athletic commissions of New York and Pennsylvania; recognized as champion in Los Angeles, CA from 33-05. | ||
| Jim Londos [2] | 1934-06-25 | New York, NY |
| Suspended by the California Athletic Commission when Londos fails to appear for the scheduled title defense against Chielf Little Wolf on 35-02-27; recognition officially withdrawn in Los Angeles in 35-05 for failure to enter an international tournament. | ||
| Vincent Lopez | 1935-07-24 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Defeats Man Mountain Dean in tournament final. | ||
| Dave Levin | 1936-08-19 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Has won the world title, defeating Ali Baba on 36-06-12 in Newark, NJ; defeats Lopez on 36-08-19 to end the dispute temporarily; loses to Dean Detton on 36-09-28 in Philadelphia, PA but continues to be recognized in California when the state commission does not recognize the title switch due to the match being one-fall (The Los Angeles Times, 36-10-01). | ||
| Vincent Lopez [2] | 1936-09-30 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Recognition dropped on 36-10-10 by the California commission which recognizes Dean Detton for defeating Dave Levin on 36-09-28 in Philadelphia, PA (The Los Angeles Times, 36-10-11). | ||
| Dean Detton | 1936-10-10 | |
| Officially recognized by the California commission for defeating Dave Levin on 36-09-28 in Philadelphia, PA (The Los Angeles Times, 36-10-11); Lopez is scheduled to challenge Detton on 36-10-28 in Los Angeles, CA but is injured on 36-10-24 by Kimon Kudō (The Los Angeles Times, 36-10-26) who substitutes in the title match and loses; Detton retains the title against Lopez in Los Angeles, CA on 37-02-24 and 37-03-03. | ||
| Bronko Nagurski | 1937-06-29 | Minneapolis, MN |
| Jim Londos [3] | 1938-11-18 | Philadelphia, PA |
| Sandor Szabo | 1940-11-27 | |
| Declared as champion when Londos no-shows his scheduled defense against Szabo; recognition withdrawn in 41-01 when Londos is reinstated as the champion; defeats Bobby Managoff on 41-01-08 in Los Angeles, CA to become the challenger for Londos' title. | ||
| Jim Londos [4] | 1941-01 | |
| Reinstated as the champion; defeats Sandor Szabo on 41-02-12 in Los Angeles, CA to retain the title. | ||
| Rube Wright # | 1942-08-19 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Defeats Swedish Angel in tournament final; promoted as a tournament to replace Jim Londos as World champion; however, the State Commission refuses to recognize Wright as World champion; starts claiming California state title by 43-01 instead (or Wright simply starts claiming the state title); also billed as Pacific Coast Title; recognized as world champion in New York. | ||
| Jim Londos # | 1942-11 | |
| Again claims the title in California; recognition most likely withdrawn by the California commission in late 46-10 when George Becker, holder of the Pacific Northwest version, is recognized in the state (see below). | ||
| George Becker | 1946-09-11 | Portland, OR |
| Defeats Babe Sharkey to win a local version in Pacific Northwest; recognized as champion in Southern California in late 46-10. | ||
| Enrique Torres | 1946-12-11 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Baron Michele Leone | 1950-11-22 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Lou Thesz | 1952-05-21 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Unified with NWA World Title. | ||
| Whipper Billy Watson | 1956-03-15 | Toronto, ON, CAN |
| Wins by count out. | ||
| Lou Thesz [2] | 1956-11-09 | St. Louis, MO |
| Edouard Carpentier | 1957-06-14 | Chicago, IL |
| Wins when Thesz cannot continue due to a back injury; loses to Thesz by DQ on 57-07-24 in Montreal, QC but continues to be recognized by the NWA; NWA withdraws his title claim on 57-08-25 when his manager and Montreal promoter Eddie Quinn leaves the NWA; officially recognized as world champion in Los Angeles in 59-10 by the North American Wrestling Alliance for being the top contender who has met the most title claimants, including Thesz. | ||
* See NAWA/WWA World Heavyweight Title.
* Thanks to Paul Sosnowski and Steve Yohe for additional information.
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