Let’s get serious a minute about NWA World Heavyweight
rankings. I understand that
traditionally those who have say the North American Title or the National Title
should be 1 and 2, but Tim Storm has had a lot of shots, and lost them
all. Let us put together a real
contenders list. Sorry PWI.
#1 – Badd Blood This
is really a no brainer. He is the
longest reigning Pacific Northwest Champ of all time, and he laid that belt
down without losing it. He currently
holds the Continental title and the Heritage Title. He has fought everywhere from Mid Atlantic to
Washington and from Indiana to Texas. He
deserves a shot at the title.
#2 – Raymond Rowe Rowe
likewise has two belts right now. He is
the Branded Outlaw champ as well as the Grand Warrior champ. He also won a big three way match at the
Parade of Champs, and should be a top contender for the title.
#3 – Vordell Walker Vordell
no longer holds two, but did forever. He
was a long running NWA Elite champ that included wins over the likes of Tim Storm
until Steve Anthony, World Junior champ beat him. Walker is still the Bayou Independent champ,
and maybe the second longest reigning champ in the NWA. He is also a former National title
holder. He is deserving of a shot.
#4 Greg Anthony Anthony
is the current National Champ and that alone should put him on this list. He has not had a shot at Jax Dane yet at all,
unlike Storm. He defends it every week
at Mid South and beat Jason Kincaid at Casino Royale, and Houston Carson at
Parade of Champions. He deserves a shot.
#5 Jason Kincaid The
longest reigning champion in wrestling today is the Gift Jason Kincaid of Smoky
Mtn. Wrestling. He is this low because
of some high profile losses at Parade of Champions and Casino Royale, but let
us not forget that he has beaten Michael Elgin and Johnny Morrison and Sabu and
Lio Rush during his multiyear reign a top SMW.
He is also a Super 8 winner, so he has the goods.
#6 Matt Rivera Rivera
is a current World Tag Team champ, but do not forget about his significant
singles accomplishments. He was a
multi-time Western States Champ, and he defended that title all over eventually
even defeating Jeff Jarrett to reclaim it.
He shouldn’t be at the top of the list, but he should be on it.
#7 Lance Hoyt Lance
is part of the Killer Elite Squad, so he is a multiple time World Tag Team
Champion. He has wrestled literally all
over the world. Hoyt did just come up
short in a three way match against Rowe, which drops him down to seven. But it was not that long ago that Hoyt beat
Jax Dane one on one in a no DQ match. That
win pushes Hoyt onto this list in a rematch that needs to happen.
#8 Little Cholo Little
Cholo held the Vendetta Pro championship for over a year, and recently lost it
on his first match back from injury. He
also lost it to a man who seems to have his number. Cholo ought to have consideration for such a
long reign and the number of men who tried but failed. He should get a world title shot.
#9 Ricky Ruffin Ruffin
is the man who defeated Rivera for the Western States title. He has defended it since that time in
Vendetta Pro. He has not quite as
defended it as aggressively and as far as Rivera did, which is why he is below
Rivera on this list. Still, the title
itself merits consideration for a list like this.
#10 Johnny Justice Johnny
Justice is a four time Mid-America champion, and only lost that title in the
last week or so. It was lost in a fatal
four way, so it was not even in a one-on-one situation. He comes in above Eric Draven because he beat
Draven for the title one on one, and Draven has already had a shot or two at
the world title and come up empty. Time
for Justice to get his shot.
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