The SMW "Beat the Champ" Television Championship was the secondary singles championship for the Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) professional wrestling promotion. The title was created in 1992 and was active until SMW closed on November 26, 1995. The storyline concept of the title was that the champion would defend his title every week against a "randomly drawn" opponent. For each successful defense of the belt, the wrestler won $1,000, and if the champion could win five title matches in a row, including the title win, then the title was vacated and the champion received a $5,000 bonus. In reality, the opponents were predetermined, and the winner never received the bonus. Moreover, the title was never represented by a belt. Because the championship is a professional wrestling championship, i
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| - Le SMW Beat the Champ Television Championship (que l'on peut traduire par championnat Beat the Champ Television de la SMW) est un championnat de catch (lutte professionnelle) utilisé par la Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW). Il est créé le 12 décembre 1992 quand Tracy Smothers remporte un match l'opposant à (en), Jimmy Golden et Killer Kyle. Ce championnat a pour particularité de n'être défendu qu'à cinq reprises au maximum au cours d'un règne. Si un champion parvient à faire cela, il rend vacant son titre et obtient un match pour le championnat poids lourd de la SMW. (fr)
- The SMW "Beat the Champ" Television Championship was the secondary singles championship for the Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) professional wrestling promotion. The title was created in 1992 and was active until SMW closed on November 26, 1995. The storyline concept of the title was that the champion would defend his title every week against a "randomly drawn" opponent. For each successful defense of the belt, the wrestler won $1,000, and if the champion could win five title matches in a row, including the title win, then the title was vacated and the champion received a $5,000 bonus. In reality, the opponents were predetermined, and the winner never received the bonus. Moreover, the title was never represented by a belt. Because the championship is a professional wrestling championship, i (en)
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| - Princeton, West Virginia
- Bobby Blaze
- Brian Lee (wrestler)
- House show
- Ricky Morton
- Robert Gibson (wrestler)
- Saltville, Virginia
- Chris Hamrick
- Clinton, Tennessee
- Morganton, North Carolina
- Morristown, Tennessee
- Lenoir, North Carolina
- Loudon, Tennessee
- Smoky Mountain Wrestling
- Smoky Mountain Wrestling championships
- Balls Mahoney
- Barbourville, Kentucky
- Bryan Clark
- Tim Horner
- Tracy Smothers
- Al Snow
- Cumberland, Kentucky
- Dungannon, Virginia
- Professional wrestling
- Harriman, Tennessee
- Ion Croitoru
- Jefferson, North Carolina
- Jellico, Tennessee
- Booker (professional wrestling)
- Television wrestling championships
- Chilhowie, Virginia
- Killer Kyle
- Ashe County, North Carolina
- Sports Entertainment
- Scotty Anton
- Buchanan County, Virginia
- Oakwood, Virginia
- Sevierville, Tennessee
- Warrensville, North Carolina
- Tony Anthony (wrestler)
- Reuben Kane
- Jimmy Golden
- Buddy Landell
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| - The Nightstalker, Robert Gibson, Tracy Smothers, the Hornet, Scott Studd, Boo Bradley (en)
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| - Tracy Smothers was the first SMW "Beat the Champ" Television Champion (en)
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| - Princeton, West Virginia
- Saltville, Virginia
- Clinton, Tennessee
- Morganton, North Carolina
- Morristown, Tennessee
- Lenoir, North Carolina
- Loudon, Tennessee
- Barbourville, Kentucky
- Cumberland, Kentucky
- Dungannon, Virginia
- Harriman, Tennessee
- Jefferson, North Carolina
- Jellico, Tennessee
- Chilhowie, Virginia
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