The AWA World Heavyweight Championship, the most prestigious championship in the American Wrestling Association, was established in May 1960, after the first champion, Pat O'Connor, was crowned on January 9, 1959.
It had World Title status for its entire existence until the promotion folded in January 1991. The title was revived in 1996 for AWA Superstars of Wrestling but did not regain World Title Status until 2005.
| Wrestler: | Reigns: | Date: | Place: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat O'Connor | 1 | January 9, 1959 | St. Louis, MO | Recognized as the first Champion in May 1960, but was given 90 days to defend the title against Verne Gagne or be stripped of the title. |
| Verne Gagne | 1 | August 16, 1960 | Awarded after O'Connor failed to defend the title. | |
| Gene Kiniski | 1 | July 11, 1961 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Verne Gagne | 2 | August 8, 1961 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Mr. M (Bill Miller) | 1 | January 9, 1962 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Verne Gagne | 3 | August 21, 1962 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| The Crusher | 1 | July 9, 1963 | Minneapolis, MN | Also won Omaha version of World Heavyweight Championship from Fritz Von Erich on February 15, 1963 in Omaha, NE. |
| Verne Gagne | 4 | July 20, 1963 | Minneapolis, MN | Wins both the AWA title and the Omaha title. |
| Fritz Von Erich | 1 | July 27, 1963 | Omaha, NE | Wins both the AWA title and the Omaha title. |
| Verne Gagne | 5 | August 8, 1963 | Amarillo, TX | Also won Omaha title from Fritz Von Erich on September 7, 1963 in Omaha, NE to unify the titles. |
| The Crusher | 2 | November 28, 1963 | St. Paul, MN | |
| Verne Gagne | 6 | December 14, 1963 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Maurice Vachon | 1 | May 2, 1964 | Omaha, NE | |
| Verne Gagne | 7 | May 15, 1964 | Omaha, NE | |
| Maurice Vachon | 2 | October 20, 1964 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Mighty Igor Vodic | 1 | May 15, 1965 | Omaha, NE | |
| Maurice Vachon | 3 | May 22, 1965 | Omaha, NE | |
| The Crusher | 3 | August 21, 1965 | St. Paul, MN | |
| Maurice Vachon | 4 | November 12, 1965 | Denver, CO | |
| Dick The Bruiser | 1 | November 12, 1966 | Omaha, NE | |
| Maurice Vachon | 5 | November 19, 1966 | Omaha, NE | |
| Verne Gagne | 8 | February 26, 1967 | St. Paul, MN | |
| Dr. X (Dick Beyer) | 1 | August 17, 1968 | Bloomington, MN | |
| Verne Gagne | 9 | August 31, 1968 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Nick Bockwinkel | 1 | November 8, 1975 | St. Paul, MN | Wrestled to a double countout against WWWF Champion, Bob Backlund, on March 25, 1979 in Toronto, Canada. |
| Verne Gagne | 10 | July 18, 1980 | Chicago, IL | |
| Nick Bockwinkel | 2 | May 19, 1981 | Awarded the title when Gagne retired. | |
| Hulk Hogan | 1 | April 18, 1982 | St. Paul, MN | |
| Nick Bockwinkel | 3 | April 24, 1982 | Returned to Bockwinkel by AWA president Stanley Blackburn due to the involvement of a foreign object in the match. | |
| Otto Wanz | 1 | August 29, 1982 | St. Paul, MN | |
| Nick Bockwinkel | 4 | October 9, 1982 | Chicago, IL | |
| Hulk Hogan | 2 | April 24, 1983 | Minneapolis, MN | |
| Nick Bockwinkel | 5 | April 24, 1983 | Minneapolis, MN | After the match Blackburn came down to the ring and tried to have Hogan disqualified for having thrown Bockwinkel over the top rope, but since this was a no disqualification match, Blackburn simply stripped Hogan of the belt and again returned it to Bockwinkel. Understandably upset at the way he had been treated, Hogan left the AWA shortly thereafter. |
| Jumbo Tsuruta | 1 | February 22, 1984 | Tokyo, Japan | |
| Rick Martel | 1 | May 13, 1984 | St. Paul, MN | Wrestled to a double countout against NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Ric Flair, on October 2, 1985 in Tokyo, Japan. |
| Stan Hansen | 1 | December 29, 1985 | East Rutherford, NJ | |
| Nick Bockwinkel | 6 | June 28, 1986 | Denver, CO | Awarded when Hansen left the AWA. |
| Curt Hennig | 1 | May 2, 1987 | San Francisco, CA | |
| Jerry Lawler | 1 | May 9, 1988 | Memphis, TN | Lawler defeated Kerry Von Erich on December 13, 1988 in Chicago, IL to win the WCWA Heavyweight Championship, and become the first Unified World Heavyweight Champion. He was stripped of the AWA title on January 20, 1989 after the Championship Wrestling Association split with the AWA. |
| Larry Zbyszko | 1 | February 7, 1989 | St. Paul, MN | Zbyszko won the vacant title by winning a battle royal, last eliminating Tom Zenk. |
| Masa Saito | 1 | February 10, 1990 | Tokyo, Japan | |
| Larry Zbyszko | 2 | April 8, 1990 | St. Paul, MN | Title was stripped on December 12, 1990 when Zbyszko left the inactive AWA for WCW. The AWA closed in 1991. |
| Wrestler: | Reigns: | Date: | Place: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jonnie Stewart | 1 | June 6, 1996 | Rochester, MN | Defeated Larry Gligorovich to win the revived AWA "Heavyweight" title after the AWA reopened as AWA Superstars of Wrestling. |
| King Kong Bundy | 1 | March 31, 1999 | Oshkosh, WI | Later stripped of the title by AWA Superstars owner Dale Gagne. |
| The Patriot (Danny Dominion) | 1 | July 29, 2000 | Pine Bluff, AR | Defeated Dale Gagne in an impromptu match to win the title. |
| Ricky Enrique | 1 | July 29, 2000 | Pine Bluff, AR | |
| Eric Priest | 1 | June 3, 2001 | Hillside, IL | |
| Evan Karagias | 1 | March 22, 2002 | Casa Grande, AZ | |
| Danny Dominion | 2 | May 2, 2002 | Cottonwood, AZ | |
| Evan Karagias | 2 | May 4, 2002 | Lemoore, CA | |
| Horshu | 1 | October 12, 2002 | Mercedes, TX | Stripped of the title due to missing mandatory title defenses. |
| Evan Karagias | 3 | July 6, 2003 | Lemoore, CA | Defeated Eric Priest to win the vacated title. Karagias was fired in January 2005 by Dale Gagne for misconduct and refusal of defending the title as scheduled. |
| Takao Omori | 1 | February 15, 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Steve Corino in the finals of a tournament when Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE joins the AWA the title regains World Title status and is known as the AWA World Heavyweight Championship once again. |
| Steve Corino | 1 | June 11, 2005 | Bay City, MI | |
| Shinjiro Ohtani | 1 | January 22, 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | |
| Takao Omori | 2 | April 1, 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | |
| Ric Converse | 1 | June 14, 2006 | Indianapolis, IN |
American Wrestling Association championships | World heavyweight wrestling championships
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