Click Here For Some Stats American Wrestling Association (Boston)
World Heavyweight Championship
(February 21, 1928 - November 1952)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
"The Strangler" Feb 21, 1928 -- -- 318 days
Lewis is recognized as A.W.A. World Heavyweight Champion in Boston after defeating Joe Stecher for the National Boxing Association's World Wrestling Heavyweight Championship the previous night in St. Louis, MO.
Gus Sonnenberg Jan 4, 1929 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 705 days
Ed Don George Dec 10, 1930 Live Event Los Angeles, CA, USA 125 days
Ed Lewis Apr 14, 1931 Live Event Los Angeles, CA, USA 20 days
Henri Deglane May 4, 1931 Live Event Montreal, PQ, Canada 647 days
Deglane defeated Lewis via disqualification after alleging that Lewis bit him during the match. He is recognized in Boston and Montreal as A.W.A. World Champion. Illinois still recognizes Lewis as N.B/W.A World Champion.
Ed Don George Feb 9, 1933 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 901 days
Danno O'Mahoney Jul 30, 1935 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 352 days
O'Mahoney is recognized as the Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion as he is also the reigning New York State Athletic Commission's World Champion and the National Boxing/Wrestling Association's World Champion.
Yvon Robert Jul 16, 1936 Live Event Montreal, PQ, Canada 517 days
** Title Vacated ** Dec 15, 1937 -- --
Robert is stripped of the title for not willing to defend it against Lou Thesz.
Lou Thesz Dec 29, 1937 Live Event St. Louis, MO, USA 44 days
Awarded the title after defeating Everette Marshall.
Steve Casey Feb 11, 1938 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 384 days
Marv Westenberg Mar 2, 1939 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 14 days
Gus Sonnenberg Mar 16, 1939 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 13 days
Steve Casey Mar 29, 1939 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 20 days
Ed Don George Apr 18, 1939 Live Event Albany, NY, USA 199 days
Steve Casey Nov 3, 1939 Live Event Buffalo, NY, USA 192 days
The French Angel May 13, 1940 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 730 days
Steve Casey May 13, 1942 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 811 days
The French Angel Aug 1, 1944 -- -- 14 days
Steve Casey Aug 15, 1944 -- -- 253 days
In 1944, Casey enlists in the U.S. Army. A series of elimination matches declares Sandor Szabo as duration World Champion, however, A.W.A. doesn't recognize him as the legitimate world champion as he has not defeated Steve Casey. Casey returns from his tour of duty and defeats Szabo in a consolidation match for the title on April 4, 1945 in Boston, MA.
Sandor Szabo Apr 25, 1945 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 7 days
Frank Sexton May 2, 1945 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 35 days
Steve Casey Jun 6, 1945 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 21 days
Frank Sexton Jun 27, 1945 Live Event Boston, MA, USA 1791 days
Sexton defeated Maryland World Heavyweight Championship Babe Sharkey on January 29, 1946 to unify the titles. Recognition of the Maryland championship is soon abandoned.
Don Eagle May 23, 1950 Live Event Cleveland, OH, USA 3 days
Gorgeous George May 26, 1950 Live Event Chicago, IL, USA 97 days
Don Eagle Aug 31, 1950 Live Event Columbus, OH, USA 650 days
Last known defense was June 11, 1652 in Boston, MA. The title is vacated in November of 1952 and abandoned after Eagle is unable to compete due to back injuries. The title is replaced with the A.W.A. Eastern States Heavyweight Championship.