World Championship Wrestling (Australia)

Not to be confused with the American wrestling promotion World Championship Wrestling or the stable in the WWF.
World Championship Wrestling
Acronym WCW
Founded 1964
Defunct 1978
Headquarters Melbourne, Australia
Owner(s) Jim Barnett

World Championship Wrestling was an Australian professional wrestling promotion that ran from 1964 until 1978.

History

The promotion gained valuable publicity through televising programs through the Nine Network which was presented at noon on Saturdays and Sundays.

An average of 6,500 people attended in the first 3 months of the promotion's existence, a crowd of 8,000 attended a show on 7 November in Melbourne when the first title change in the new promotion took place as Dominic De Nucci defeated Killer Kowalski. WCW also promoted throughout Southeast Asia, particularly in Singapore and Hong Kong.

When WCW began operations in 1964, the promotion created the International Wrestling Alliance as a sanctioning body for WCW's original championships, the IWA World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Championships. WCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in August 1969, but they continued to recognize the IWA World championships until 1971, when they were abandoned in favor of new NWA-sanctioned titles (see below).

In 1978, the Nine Network ceased coverage of WCW; with no TV coverage promoters were facing financial ruin, thus the death of the glory days of professional wrestling in Australia. The "World Championship Wrestling" name was later revived by Georgia Championship Wrestling in the United States for its own TV program, which became the roots of the American promotion later known by the same name. At the time, the promotion's former owner, Jim Barnett, was working as an adviser to Georgia Championship Wrestling.

A documentary about the promotion was released in 2007 called "Ruff, Tuff N Real".

Roster

Championships

Championship: Final champion(s): Active From: Active Till: Notes:
IWA-sanctioned championships
IWA World Heavyweight Championship King Curtis Iaukea October 1964 1971 WCW joined the NWA in August 1969, but continued recognizing its own world champion until 1971.[1]
IWA World Tag Team Championship Kurt and Karl Von Steiger June 1966 1971 [1]
NWA-sanctioned championships
NWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Championship Ron Miller 28 April 1972 December 1978 [1]
NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Championship André the Giant and Ron Miller 2 December 1972 December 1978 [1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.

External links

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