The NWA National Television Championship was a secondary singles championship in the
National Wrestling Alliance's
Georgia Championship Wrestling territory. It started as the NWA Georgia Television Championship before becoming the National Television Championship. For a while, it called the NWA World Television Championship, but later reverted back to National Television Championship. On April 21, 1985, the championship was abandoned. The championship was revived in 2023 under the GCW brand
Title history
Name
Duration
NWA Georgia Television Championship
1969–1979
NWA National Television Championship
1979–1984
NWA World Television Championship
1984–1985
NWA National Television Championship
1985
Georgia Championship Wrestling Television Championship
The Assassins were suspended and Assassin #2 was stripped of the title. Nick Bockwinkel and Joe Scarpa had a match for the vacant title on May 29, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia that ended in a no-contest.
After the WWF purchased GCW on
Black Saturday, NWA member successor promotion, Championship Wrestling from Georgia, continued to recognize Garvin as champion, however on CWG television, the title was once again referred to as the National Television Title.
The NWA National Television Championship was a secondary singles championship in the
National Wrestling Alliance's
Georgia Championship Wrestling territory. It started as the NWA Georgia Television Championship before becoming the National Television Championship. For a while, it called the NWA World Television Championship, but later reverted back to National Television Championship. On April 21, 1985, the championship was abandoned. The championship was revived in 2023 under the GCW brand
Title history
Name
Duration
NWA Georgia Television Championship
1969–1979
NWA National Television Championship
1979–1984
NWA World Television Championship
1984–1985
NWA National Television Championship
1985
Georgia Championship Wrestling Television Championship
The Assassins were suspended and Assassin #2 was stripped of the title. Nick Bockwinkel and Joe Scarpa had a match for the vacant title on May 29, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia that ended in a no-contest.
After the WWF purchased GCW on
Black Saturday, NWA member successor promotion, Championship Wrestling from Georgia, continued to recognize Garvin as champion, however on CWG television, the title was once again referred to as the National Television Title.