The NWA World Television Championship is the second tier title for NWA: Primetime Wrestling, and is currently held by "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett.
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| - The NWA World Television Championship is the second tier title for NWA: Primetime Wrestling, and is currently held by "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett.
- The NWA World Television Championship was a National Wrestling Alliance-sanctioned mid-card level title defended in Jim Crockett Promotions. It was most often defended on television, hence the name. The NWA World Television Championship started out as the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship in 1974. In 1978, the name was changed to NWA Television Championship. In 1985, it became the NWA World Television Championship. There was also an NWA National Television Championship that was called the NWA World Television Title from 1983 to 1985, but it was abandoned in 1985 shortly before Dusty Rhodes beat NWA Television Champion Tully Blanchard for the title. Immediately after the title switch, the title was renamed the NWA World Television Championship.
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| - The NWA World Television Championship is the second tier title for NWA: Primetime Wrestling, and is currently held by "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett.
- The NWA World Television Championship was a National Wrestling Alliance-sanctioned mid-card level title defended in Jim Crockett Promotions. It was most often defended on television, hence the name. The NWA World Television Championship started out as the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship in 1974. In 1978, the name was changed to NWA Television Championship. In 1985, it became the NWA World Television Championship. There was also an NWA National Television Championship that was called the NWA World Television Title from 1983 to 1985, but it was abandoned in 1985 shortly before Dusty Rhodes beat NWA Television Champion Tully Blanchard for the title. Immediately after the title switch, the title was renamed the NWA World Television Championship. The NWA World Television Title became the WCW World Television Championship in January 1991.
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