NWA Crowns First Mid-America Champion In Over 35 Years

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NWA issued a press release, where it was announced that Jeremiah Plunkett defeated three top contender’s from other promotions on the September 10th episode of Powerrr to become the Mid-America Champion for the first time in nearly four decades.

You can check out the full press release below:

NWA Crowns First Mid-America Champion in Over 35 Years

Jeremiah Plunkett did it!

On the Sept. 10 episode of NWA Powerrr, the veteran grappler bested three others to win the long-vacant National Wrestling Alliance Mid-America title. Plunkett becomes the first man to hold the belt in nearly four decades.

Representing NWA-Joe Cazana Promotions, Plunkett defeated top contenders from three other NWA-recognized promotions to earn the championship. Also involved were Exodus Proโ€™s Dante Casanova, Krossfire Wrestling star Hunter Drake and Mario Pardua of NWA-Chicago.

โ€œItโ€™s been a long road to get here,โ€ an emotional Plunkett said after the victory.

โ€œBecoming a champion in the National Wrestling Alliance has been a life-long dream,โ€ he continued, โ€œAnd I never dreamed I would win the Mid-America title โ€” a championship which meant so much to generations of fans in my home state of Tennessee!โ€

It would have been impossible to imagine even six months ago. A staple in pro wrestling throughout the Southeastern United States for two decades, the championship was retired in 1988.

Last held by pro wrestling legend Jerry โ€œThe Kingโ€ Lawler, the title was shelved 35 years ago amidst changes in ownership of NWA territory Continental Wrestling Association. It remained there until earlier this year, when NWA President and owner William Patrick Corgan announced plans to resurrect the title.

Like the Mid-America title, its new holder had also become an afterthought for many fans. A long-time favorite on NWA Powerrr, plucky Plunky fell on hard times, his win-loss record suffering dramatically before he disappeared from NWA TV entirely over a year ago. This proved to be a tough pill for the once-affable Plunkett to swallow. He says: โ€œIt was a wake up call for me!โ€

โ€œWrestling for the National Wrestling Alliance is all Iโ€™d ever wanted to do,โ€ Plunkett shared, โ€œIโ€™d worked my entire career to be there, and that was taken away from meโ€ฆlike I wasnโ€™t good enough.โ€

The 19-year veteran became more focused than ever. He continued to hone his craft in the NWA-JCP territory, competing against many stars currently under contract to the National Wrestling Alliance. A vicious streak and determination to win at all costs emerged.

โ€œIt took 20 years for me to get opportunities some people were handed in two,โ€ Plunkett said, โ€œIโ€™ve had about enough of being overlooked.โ€

Eventually he was selected to represent NWA-JCP in the four-way elimination match at Back to the Territories. Filmed in Knoxville, TN, Plunkett won his first major NWA championship in front of a virtually hometown audience.

โ€œNothing can describe that feeling,โ€ Plunkett says, though it might be easier to celebrate the victory had he not used an eye poke and vicious piledriver to pick up what some considered a cheap win.

โ€œFans loved me when I was losing โ€” and where did it get me? Fired!โ€ Plunkett said, dismissing the criticisms. โ€œNow Iโ€™m winning, and they canโ€™t take it!โ€

As the new NWA Mid-America champion, Plunkett will travel National Wrestling Alliance territories, defending the title. Top contenders are already lining up, and he says heโ€™s ready for the challenge.

โ€œItโ€™s my opportunity to show the National Wrestling Alliance and its fans why I belong right here โ€” and why it was a mistake to ever push me to the side,โ€ he says.

โ€œIโ€™m back in the spotlight as your new NWA Mid-America champion,โ€ he concludes, โ€œAnd Iโ€™m not going anywhere ever again!โ€