| UWF Television Championship | |||||||||||||
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Shane Douglas, one time Television champion
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Universal Wrestling Federation World Championship Wrestling |
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| Date established | May 2, 1984 | ||||||||||||
| Date retired | November 26, 1987 | ||||||||||||
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| First champion(s) | Krusher Khruschev |
| Final champion(s) | Nikita Koloff |
| Most reigns | Terry Taylor (4 times) |
| Longest reign | Eddie Gilbert (148 days) |
| Shortest reign | Nikita Koloff (less than one day) |
The UWF Television Championship, promoted by the Universal Wrestling Federation, started out as the Mid-South Television Championship in 1984 and was then represented by a medal. It was renamed when Mid-South Wrestling changed its name to the UWF in 1986 and the title medal was replaced by a belt. The TV title was the mid-level wrestlers' title during its existence.