| NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship |
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| Promotion | National Wrestling Alliance |
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| Date established | 1975 |
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| Date retired | August 2017 |
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| First champion | Bob Orton Jr. |
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| Final champion | Stunt Marshall |
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| Most reigns | Air Paris, Jeremy Lopez, Jimmy Rave, Slim J., Kevin Sullivan and J.C. Dazz (2 reigns) |
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| Longest reign | Fast Eddie (455 days) |
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| Shortest reign | Koonce (1 day) |
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The NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship was a championship in the NWA's Georgia Championship Wrestling promotion. It was strictly for the junior heavyweight wrestlers.
Title history
| 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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| Bob Orton, Jr.
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1
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April 1975
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| The title is vacated in April 8, 1980.
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| Kevin Sullivan
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1
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June 8, 1980
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Defeated Dutch Mantel in a tournament for the vacant title.
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| Stan Lane
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1
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September 3, 1980
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Columbus, Georgia
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[1]
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| Kevin Sullivan
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2
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January 1981
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| Dutch Mantell
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1
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1981
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| Record Unrecorded.
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| Steve Olsonoski
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1
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1981
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| Record Unrecorded.
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| George South
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1
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1986
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| The title is inactive.
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| Air Paris
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1
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May 13, 1999
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Loganville, Georgia
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Defeats Bart Sawyer in the tournament final for the reactivated title.
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| Title stripped on October 28, 1999 for failure to defend in 30 days with injury.
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| Andy Anderson
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1
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October 28, 1999
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Loganville, Georgia
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Defeats Dusty Dotson for the vacant title.
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| Air Paris
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2
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November 4, 1999
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Gainesville, Georgia
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| Title stripped in May 2000.
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| Onyx
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1
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May 20, 2000
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Defeats Adam Jacobs in a tournament final.
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| Lazz
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1
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October 21, 2000
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Defeats Onyx and Jeff G. Bailey in a handicap match.
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| Caprice Coleman
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1
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December 2, 2000
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| J.C. Dazz
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1
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March 24, 2001
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| Jimmy Rave
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1
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April 21, 2001
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Defeats Dazz and Caprice Coleman in a 3-way match.
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| J.C. Dazz
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2
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September 29, 2001
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| Title held up after a match against A.J. Styles on October 6, 2001 in Cornelia, Georgia.
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| Jimmy Rave
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2
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October 19, 2001
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Defeats A.J. Styles, Jason Cross and J.C. Dazz.
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| Jeremy Lopez
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1
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November 3, 2001
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| Todd Sexton
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1
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April 20, 2002
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Defeats Lopez and Jimmy Rave in a 3-way match.
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| Jeremy Lopez
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2
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May 4, 2002
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| Slim J.
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1
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October 19, 2002
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| Salvatore Rinauro
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1
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March 1, 2003
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| Seth Delay
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1
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July 5, 2003
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Cornelia, Georgia
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| Ray Gordy
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1
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September 6, 2003
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Defeats Altar Boy Luke, Delirious, Matt Sydal, Salvatore Rinauro and Seth Delay in a 5-men one night tournament.
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| Title stripped on December 6, 2003 for failure to defend the title within 30 days.
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| Fast Eddie
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1
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December 27, 2003
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Wins an 8-man gauntlet match defeating Nick Halen, Rinauro, Jay Fury, Ray Gordy, Matt Sydal, Delirious and Seth Delay.
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| Slim J.
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2
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March 26, 2005
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Cornelia, Georgia
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Defeats Eddie and Jay Fury in a 3-way match unified with NWA Anarchy Television Title on June 4, 2005 when Jeff Lewis defeats Slim J. in 4-man tournament final to unify Georgia Junior Heavyweight and NWA Wildside Television titles.
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| Elix Skipper
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1
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April 2, 2005
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Columbus, Georgia
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| The title is deactivated by the NWA on April 30, 2005.
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| Koonce
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1
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October 25, 2014
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Griffin, Georgia
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Defeats Marko in tournament to be recognized by NWA Atlanta.
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| Fry Daddy
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1
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October 25, 2014
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Griffin, Georgia
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| Michael Stevens
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1
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July 25, 2015
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Locust Grove, Georgia
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| Kevin Blue
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1
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September 12, 2015
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Locust Grove, Georgia
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| The title is vacated in November 2016.[2]
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| Stunt Marshall
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1
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December 2016
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[2]
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| The title is deactivated in August 25, 2017.[2]
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References
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