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The Mississippi State Heavyweight Title is the oldest and longest-standing singles titles in the MVW.

Title History[]

  1. 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [1] (March 9, 1978)[1]
  2. Al Madril [1] (April 27, 1978)
  3. 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [1] (July 20, 1978)
  4. Al Madril [2] (August 3, 1978)
  5. Mr. Mississippi [1] (August 31, 1978)[2]
  6. Mr. Mississippi [2] (September 28, 1978)[3]
  7. Grappler [1] (October 12, 1978)
  8. 'Mr. Electricity' Steve Regal [1] (December 21, 1978)
  9. Mr. Mississippi [3] (February 4, 1979)
  10. 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [2] (April 5, 1979)
  11. 'Disco' Dominic Donovan [1] (May 6, 1979)
  12. Bobo Brazil [1] (July 1, 1979)
  13. 'Mr. Electricity' Steve Regal [2] (September 2, 1979)
  14. Bobo Brazil [2] (October 7, 1979)
  15. Mr. Hyde [1] (December 2, 1979)
  16. A.J. Adams [1] (June 5, 1980)
  17. Executioner [1] (June 12, 1980)
  18. 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [3] (September 25, 1980)
  19. 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [2] (October 5, 1980)
  20. Black Wolf [1] (October 16, 1980)
  21. 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris [4] (January 1, 1981)
  22. Mr. Hyde [2] (February 1, 1981)[4]
  23. Executioner [2] (March 12, 1981)
  24. 'Disco' Dominic Donovan [2] ([[June 25, 1981)
  25. Mr. Mississippi [4] (July 25, 1981)
  26. 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [3] (August 20, 1981)
  27. 'Disco' Dominic Donovan [3] (September 24, 1981)
  28. 'Excellent' Xavier Cross [4] (October 24, 1981)
  29. Mr. Mississippi [5] (November 14, 1981)
  30. 'Lightning' Lenny Lane [1] (December 10, 1981)
  31. Mr. Mississippi [6] (December 24, 1981)
  32. 'Lightning' Lenny Lane [2] (February 25, 1982)[5]
  33. Gladiator [1] (March 4, 1982)[6]
  34. Mr. Mississippi [?] (< 6/3/82)
  35. J.T. Green [?] (< 8/11/83)
  36. Joe Blow [?] (< 1/4/92)
  37. Tombstone [?] (< 1/7/95)
  38. Mr. Mississippi [?] (< 7/8/99)
  39. 'Awesome' Albert Campbell [?] - LAST CHAMPION

Notes[]

  1. Defeated 'Sensational' Seth Greeley to become the first champion.
  2. Title held up September 21, 1978 due to constant interference during title matches.
  3. Defeated Chad Young, Al Madril, Joe Blow, 'Excellent' Xavier Cross & 'Nature Boy' Nate Harris in a Mississippi Mud Match.
  4. Hyde awarded the title after Harris defeated him for the MVW Heavyweight Title.
  5. Defeated Mr. Mississippi and Jason James in a Unification Match.
  6. Gladiator was injured on March 18, 1982 during his title defense against Tupelo Magnum. Title was vacated the next day.
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