On this page, you find the full Title History for the AWA International Television Championship, with all Championship Info, Statistics, the Belt Design changes through the years, and the full list of Title Reigns, along with dates, events, and reign durations.
The AWA International Television Championship was a secondary title contested in American Wrestling Association, by men wrestlers.
The championship was first established on December 27, 1987, and the inaugural champion was Greg Gagne.
This is a newer version of the AWA America's Heavyweight Championship, with its own distinct lineage.
The AWA International Television Championship was retired on October 16, 1989, with the final champion being Greg Gagne.
AWA International Television Championship: Title History
AWA International Television Championship: Title Reigns
N. Image Champion Reign Deactivated
October 16, 1989Gagne retired from in-ring competition.3 Greg Gagne 2
December 13, 1988 Chicago, IllinoisMatch for the vacant title. Gagne won by countout. Garvin had signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation and would not lose the match clean307days
Vacant
October 1, 1988Title held up by AWA President Stanley Blackburn after deciding Garvin won under controversial circumstances.73days2 Ronnie Garvin 1
September 17, 1988 Nashville, Tennessee | AWA Championship Wrestling14days1 Greg Gagne 1
December 27, 1987 Las Vegas, Nevada | AWA Championship WrestlingDefeated Adrian Adonis via disqualification in the finals of the tournament265days
For the Title History of the previous version of this championship, see the page for the AWA America's Heavyweight Championship.
AWA International Television Championship: Names & Belt Designs
AWA International Television Championship: Statistics
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Promotions History
Promotion from to Promotion
AWADecember 27, 1987 October 16, 1989
- Promotion
American Wrestling Association - TerritoryWorld Tier 2
- DivisionSecondary
- GenderMale
- Date EstablishedDecember 27, 1987
- Preceded By
AWA America's Heavyweight Championship - Date RetiredOctober 16, 1989
- First Champion
Greg Gagne - Final Champion
Greg Gagne


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