The Mississippi State Heavyweight Title is the oldest and longest-standing singles titles in the MVW.
Title History[]
- 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [1] (March 9, 1978)[1]
- Al Madril [1] (April 27, 1978)
- 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [1] (July 20, 1978)
- Al Madril [2] (August 3, 1978)
- Mr. Mississippi [1] (August 31, 1978)[2]
- Mr. Mississippi [2] (September 28, 1978)[3]
- Grappler [1] (October 12, 1978)
- 'Mr. Electricity' Steve Regal [1] (December 21, 1978)
- Mr. Mississippi [3] (February 4, 1979)
- 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [2] (April 5, 1979)
- 'Disco' Dominic Donovan [1] (May 6, 1979)
- Bobo Brazil [1] (July 1, 1979)
- 'Mr. Electricity' Steve Regal [2] (September 2, 1979)
- Bobo Brazil [2] (October 7, 1979)
- Mr. Hyde [1] (December 2, 1979)
- A.J. Adams [1] (June 5, 1980)
- Executioner [1] (June 12, 1980)
- 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [3] (September 25, 1980)
- 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [2] (October 5, 1980)
- Black Wolf [1] (October 16, 1980)
- 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [4] (January 1, 1981)
- Mr. Hyde [2] (February 1, 1981)[4]
- Executioner [2] (March 12, 1981)
- 'Disco' Dominic Donovan [2] ([[June 25, 1981)
- Mr. Mississippi [4] (July 25, 1981)
- 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [3] (August 20, 1981)
- 'Disco' Dominic Donovan [3] (September 24, 1981)
- 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [4] (October 24, 1981)
- Mr. Mississippi [5] (November 14, 1981)
- 'Lightning' Lenny Lane [1] (December 10, 1981)
- Mr. Mississippi [6] (December 24, 1981)
- 'Lightning' Lenny Lane [2] (February 25, 1982)[5]
- Gladiator [1] (March 4, 1982)[6]
- Mr. Mississippi [?] (< 6/3/82)
- J.T. Green [?] (< 8/11/83)
- Joe Blow [?] (< 1/4/92)
- Tombstone [?] (< 1/7/95)
- Mr. Mississippi [?] (< 7/8/99)
- 'Awesome' Albert Campbell [?] - LAST CHAMPION
Notes[]
- ↑ Defeated 'Sensational' Seth Greeley to become the first champion.
- ↑ Title held up September 21, 1978 due to constant interference during title matches.
- ↑ Defeated Chad Young, Al Madril, Joe Blow, 'Excellent' Xavier Cross & 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris in a Mississippi Mud Match.
- ↑ Hyde awarded the title after Harris defeated him for the MVW Heavyweight Title.
- ↑ Defeated Mr. Mississippi and Jason James in a Unification Match.
- ↑ Gladiator was injured on March 18, 1982 during his title defense against Tupelo Magnum. Title was vacated the next day.