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Spring Stampede 1994
Posted by Matt
WCW Spring Stampede 1994
April 17, 1994
Rosemont, IL
Rosemont Horizon
The current WCW Champs were as follows:
WCW World Champion: Ric Flair (12/27/1993)
WCW International World Champion: Rick Rude (3/24/1994)
WCW U.S. Champion: Steve Austin (12/27/1993)
WCW World Tag Team Champions: The Nasty Boys (10/24/1993)
WCW World Television Champion: Lord Steven Regal (9/19/1993)
Your hosts are Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan. Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in WCW
Tags: Big Van Vader, Brian Knobbs, Brian Pillman, Bunkhouse Buck, Cactus Jack, Col. Robert Parker, Diamond Dallas Page, Dustin Rhodes, Great Muta, Harley Race, Jerry Sags, Johnny B. Badd, Kimberly Page, Lord Steven Regal, Maxx Payne, Mick Foley, Nasty Boys, Ric Flair, Rick Rude, Ricky Steamboat, Sir William, Spring Stampede, Steve Austin, Sting, Superstar Bill Dundee, The Boss
NWA World Television Title History
Posted by Matt
| Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danny Miller | Ole Anderson | 2/27/1974 | Raleigh, NC[1] |
| Ivan Koloff | Danny Miller | 5/10/1974 | Richmond, VA |
| Paul Jones | Ivan Koloff | 7/8/1974 | Charlotte, NC |
| Ivan Koloff (2) | Paul Jones | 10/24/1974 | Anderson, NC |
| Paul Jones (2) | Ivan Koloff | 12/26/1974 | Greensboro, NC |
| Ric Flair | Paul Jones | 2/8/1975 | Winston-Salem, NC |
| Paul Jones (3) | Ric Flair | 8/8/1975 | Richmond, VA[2] |
| Angelo Mosca | Mr. Wrestling | 4/14/1976 | Raleigh, NC[3] |
| Paul Jones (4) | Angelo Mosca | 6/30/1976 | Raleigh, NC |
| Mr. Wrestling | Paul Jones | 10/16/1976 | Greensboro, NC |
| Greg Valentine | Mr. Wrestling | 11/8/1976 | Raleigh, NC |
| Rufus R. Jones | Greg Valentine | 11/30/1976 | Charleston, SC |
| Greg Valentine (2) | Rufus R. Jones | 1/19/1977 | Raleigh, NC |
| Rufus R. Jones (2) | Greg Valentine | 2/15/1977 | Raleigh, NC |
| Ric Flair (2) | Rufus R. Jones | 4/4/1977 | Greenville, SC |
| Ricky Steamboat | Ric Flair | 6/15/1977 | Raleigh, NC |
| Baron Von Raschke | Ricky Steamboat | 10/12/1977 | Raleigh, NC |
| Johnny Weaver | Baron Von Raschke | 3/5/1978 | Charlotte, NC |
| Baron Von Raschke (2) | Johnny Weaver | 3/26/1978 | Greensboro, NC |
| Paul Jones (5) | Baron Von Raschke | 6/7/1978 | Raleigh, NC |
| Ricky Steamboat (2) | Paul Jones | 6/10/1978 | Asheville, NC |
| Masked Superstar | Blackjack Mulligan | 4/1/1980 | Raleigh, NC[4] |
| Roddy Piper | – | 11/1/1980 | Richmond, VA[5] |
| Sweet Ebony Diamond | – | 4/29/1981 | Raleigh, NC[6] |
| Greg Valentine (3) | Sweet Ebony Diamond | May 1981 | – |
| Sweet Ebony Diamond (2) | Greg Valentine | 5/30/1981 | Charlotte, NC |
| Greg Valentine (4) | Sweet Ebony Diamond | Summer 1981 | – |
| Ron Bass | Greg Valentine | 9/6/1981 | Asheville, NC |
| Ivan Koloff (3) | Ron Bass | 11/3/1981 | Charlotte, NC |
| Jimmy Valiant | Ivan Koloff | 1/2/1982 | Hampton, VA |
| Ivan Koloff (4) | Jimmy Valiant | Spring 1982 | – |
| Jimmy Valiant (2) | Ivan Koloff | 6/6/1982 | Toronto, Ontario |
| Ivan Koloff (5) | Jimmy Valiant | Fall 1982 | – |
| Jimmy Valiant (3) | Ivan Koloff | 10/17/1982 | Toronto, Ontario |
| Jos LeDuc | Jimmy Valiant | Fall 1982 | –[7] |
| Bad Leroy Brown | – | 11/27/1982 | Greensboro, NC[8] |
| Mike Rotunda | Bad Leroy Brown | 12/25/1982 | Charlotte, NC |
| Dick Slater | Mike Rotunda | 2/22/1983 | Columbia, SC |
| Roddy Piper (2) | Dick Slater | 3/27/1983 | Asheville, NC |
| Dick Slater (2) | Roddy Piper | 4/3/1983 | Greensboro, NC |
| Jos LeDuc (2) | Dick Slater | 4/30/1983 | Richmond, VA |
| Great Kabuki | Jos LeDuc | 5/23/1983 | Greenville, SC |
| Jimmy Valiant (4) | Great Kabuki | 11/24/1983 | Starrcade[9] |
| Mark Youngblood | Dick Slater | 3/7/1984 | Spartanburg, SC[10] |
| Tully Blanchard | Mark Youngblood | 5/1984 | – |
| Dusty Rhodes | Tully Blanchard | 3/16/1985 | Greensboro, NC |
| Tully Blanchard (2) | Dusty Rhodes | 4/28/1985 | Charlotte, NC |
| Dusty Rhodes (2) | Tully Blanchard | 7/6/1985 | Great American Bash |
| Arn Anderson | Wahoo McDaniel | 1/4/1986 | Greensboro, NC[11] |
| Dusty Rhodes (3) | Arn Anderson | 9/9/1986 | Pro |
| Tully Blanchard (3) | Dusty Rhodes | 11/27/1986 | Starrcade |
| Nikita Koloff | Tully Blanchard | 8/1/1987 | Pro |
| Mike Rotunda (2) | Nikita Koloff | 1/26/1988 | Pro |
| Rick Steiner | Mike Rotunda | 12/26/1988 | Starrcade |
| Mike Rotunda (3) | Rick Steiner | 2/20/1989 | Chi-Town Rumble |
| Sting | Mike Rotunda | 3/31/1989 | World Championship Wrestling[12] |
| Great Muta | Sting | 9/3/1989 | Atlanta, GA |
| Arn Anderson (2) | Great Muta | 1/2/1990 | Power Hour |
| Tom Zenk | Arn Anderson | 12/4/1990 | World Championship Wrestling |
| WCW withdrew from the NWA in January 1991. | |||
Footnotes:
[1]: This was a tournament final to crown the first NWA Mid-Atlantic TV champion.
[2]: Paul Jones had won the NWA US title on November 27, 1975, and gave up the TV title.
[3]: This was a tournament final to fill the vacancy.
[4]: Steamboat vacated the title in December 1978 when he won the US title. This was a tournament final to fill the vacancy.
[5]: Piper vacated the title after winning the US title on January 27, 1981.
[6]: This was a tournament final to fill the vacancy.
[7]: LeDuc was soon stripped of the title for excessive cheating.
[8]: Bad Leroy Brown won a 20-man battle royal to win the title.
[9]: Valiant dropped his ‘Charlie Brown’ persona and vacated the title.
[10]: This was the final round of a tournament to determine the NWA TV champion. Dick Slater’s US title, of course, was not on the line in this match. Also note that in a semifinal encounter vs. Assassin #2, Mark Youngblood put his feet up on the middle ropes to gain the pinfall.
[11]: This was a tournament final. The title was declared vacant when Dusty Rhodes was unable to defend the belt due to an injury.
[12]: Due to a controversial finish at the Great American Bash in July 1989, the NWA world TV belt was held up. Tapes later showed that Muta’s shoulders were off the mat.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
Posted in NWA
Tags: Angelo Mosca, Arn Anderson, Bad Leroy Brown, Baron Von Raschke, Dan Miller, Dick Slater, Dusty Rhodes, Great Kabuki, Great Muta, Greg Valentine, Ivan Koloff, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Weaver, Jos LeDuc, Mark Youngblood, Masked Superstar, Mike Rotunda, Mr. Wrestling, Nikita Koloff, Ole Anderson, Paul Jones, Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, Roddy Piper, Ron Bass, Rufus R. Jones, Sting, Sweet Ebony Diamond, Tom Zenk, Tully Blanchard, Wahoo McDaniel
NWA World Heavyweight Title History
Posted by Matt
| Champion | Won From | Date | City/Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| George Hackenschmidt | Tom Jenkins | 5/5/1904 | New York, NY[1] |
| Frank Gotch | George Hackenschmidt | 4/3/1908 | Chicago, IL[2] |
| Joe Stecher | Charlie Cutler | 7/4/1915 | Omaha, NE[3] |
| Earl Caddock | Joe Stecher | 4/9/1917 | Omaha, NE[4] |
| Joe Stecher (2) | Earl Caddock | 1/30/1920 | New York, NY |
| Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
Joe Stecher | 12/13/1920 | New York, NY |
| Stanislaus Zbyszko | Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
5/6/1921 | New York, NY |
| Ed “Strangler” Lewis (2) | Stanislaus Zbyszko | 3/3/1922 | Wichita, KS |
| Wayne Munn | Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
1/8/1925 | Kansas City, MO |
| Stanislaus Zbyszko (2) | Wayne Munn | 4/15/1925 | Philadelphia, PA |
| Joe Stecher (3) | Stanislaus Zbyszko | 5/30/1925 | St. Louis, MO |
| Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
Joe Stecher | 2/20/1928 | St. Louis, MO |
| Gus Sonnenberg | Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
1/4/1929 | Boston, MA |
| Dick Shikat | Jim Londos | 8/23/1929 | Philadelphia, PA[5] |
| Jim Londos | Dick Shikat | 6/6/1930 | Philadelphia, PA |
| Ed Don George | Gus Sonnenberg | 12/10/1930 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
Ed Don George | 4/13/1931 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Henry DeGlane | Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
5/4/1931 | Montreal, Quebec[6] |
| Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
Dick Shikat | 6/9/1932 | New York, NY[7] |
| Ed Don George (2) | Henry DeGlane | 2/9/1933 | Boston, MA |
| Jim Browning | Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
2/20/1933 | New York, NY |
| Jim Londos (2) | Jim Browning | 6/25/1934 | New York, NY |
| Danno O’Mahony | Jim Londos | 6/27/1935 | Boston, MA |
| Danno O’Mahony (2) |
Ed Don George | 6/30/1935 | Boston, MA |
| Danno O’Mahony (3) |
Ed “Strangler” Lewis |
7/30/1935 | Boston, MA[8] |
| Dick Shikat (2) | Danno O’Mahony | 3/2/1936 | New York, NY |
| Ali Baba | Dick Shikat | 4/24/1936 | Detroit, MI[9] |
| Everett Marshall | Ali Baba | 6/26/1936 | Columbus, OH |
| Lou Thesz | Everett Marshall | 12/29/1937 | St. Louis, MO |
| Steve Crusher Casey |
Lou Thesz | 2/11/1938 | Boston, MA |
| Everett Marshall (2) |
– | 9/38 | –[10] |
| Lou Thesz (2) | Everett Marshall | 2/23/1939 | St. Louis, MO |
| Bronko Nagurski | Lou Thesz | 6/23/1939 | Houston, TX |
| Ray Steele | Bronko Nagurski | 3/7/1940 | St. Louis, MO |
| Bronko Nagurski (2) |
Ray Steele | 3/11/1941 | Minneapolis, MN |
| Sandor Szabo | Bronko Nagurski | 6/5/1941 | St. Louis, MO |
| Bill Longson | Sandor Szabo | 2/19/1942 | St. Louis, MO |
| Yvon Robert | Bill Longson | 10/7/1942 | Montreal, Quebec |
| Bobby Managoff | Yvon Robert | 11/17/1942 | Houston, TX |
| Bill Longson (2) | Bobby Managoff | 2/19/1943 | St. Louis, MO |
| Whipper Billy Watson |
Bill Longson | 2/21/1947 | St. Louis, MO |
| Lou Thesz (3) | Whipper Billy Watson |
4/25/1947 | St. Louis, MO |
| Bill Longson (3) | Lou Thesz | 11/21/1947 | St. Louis, MO |
| Lou Thesz (4) | Bill Longson | 7/20/1948 | Indianapolis, IN[11] |
| Whipper Billy Watson (2) |
Lou Thesz | 3/15/1956 | Toronto, Ontario |
| Lou Thesz (5) | Whipper Billy Watson |
11/9/1956 | St. Louis, MO |
| Dick Hutton | Lou Thesz | 11/14/1957 | Toronto, Ontario |
| Pat O’Connor | Dick Hutton | 1/9/1959 | St. Louis, MO |
| Buddy Rogers | Pat O’Connor | 6/30/1961 | Chicago, IL |
| Lou Thesz (6) | Buddy Rogers | 1/24/1963 | Toronto, Ontario |
| Gene Kiniski | Lou Thesz | 1/7/1966 | St. Louis, MO |
| Dory Funk Jr. | Gene Kiniski | 2/11/1969 | Tampa, FL |
| Harley Race | Dory Funk Jr. | 5/24/1973 | Kansas City, MO |
| Jack Brisco | Harley Race | 7/20/1973 | Houston, TX |
| Giant Baba | Jack Brisco | 12/2/1974 | Japan |
| Jack Brisco (2) | Giant Baba | 12/9/1974 | Japan |
| Terry Funk | Jack Brisco | 12/10/1975 | Miami, FL |
| Harley Race (2) | Terry Funk | 2/6/1977 | Toronto, Ontario |
| Dusty Rhodes | Harley Race | 8/21/1979 | Tampa, FL |
| Harley Race (3) | Dusty Rhodes | 8/26/1979 | Orlando, FL |
| Giant Baba (2) | Harley Race | 10/31/1979 | Japan |
| Harley Race (4) | Giant Baba | 11/7/1979 | Japan |
| Giant Baba (3) | Harley Race | 9/4/1980 | Japan |
| Harley Race (5) | Giant Baba | 9/10/1980 | Japan |
| Tommy Rich | Harley Race | 4/27/1981 | Augusta, GA |
| Harley Race (6) | Tommy Rich | 5/1/1981 | Gainesville, GA |
| Dusty Rhodes (2) | Harley Race | 6/21/1981 | Atlanta, GA |
| Ric Flair | Dusty Rhodes | 9/17/1981 | Kansas City, MO |
| Harley Race (7) | Ric Flair | 6/10/1983 | St. Louis, MO |
| Ric Flair (2) | Harley Race | 11/24/1983 | Starrcade |
| Harley Race (8) | Ric Flair | 3/21/1984 | New Zealand |
| Ric Flair (3) | Harley Race | 3/23/1984 | Singapore |
| Kerry Von Erich | Ric Flair | 5/6/1984 | Irving, TX |
| Ric Flair (4) | Kerry Von Erich | 5/24/1984 | Japan |
| Dusty Rhodes (3) | Ric Flair | 7/26/1986 | Greensboro, NC |
| Ric Flair (5) | Dusty Rhodes | 8/9/1986 | St. Louis, MO |
| Ronnie Garvin | Ric Flair | 9/25/1987 | Detroit, MI |
| Ric Flair (6) | Ronnie Garvin | 11/26/1987 | Starrcade |
| Ricky Steamboat | Ric Flair | 2/20/1989 | Chi-Town Rumble |
| Ric Flair (7) | Ricky Steamboat | 5/7/1989 | Wrestle War |
| Sting | Ric Flair | 7/7/1990 | Great American Bash |
| Ric Flair (8) | Sting | 1/11/1991 | East Rutherford, NJ[12] |
| Masa Chono | Rick Rude | 8/12/1992 | Japan[13] |
| Great Muta | Masa Chono | 1/4/1993 | Japan |
| Barry Windham | Great Muta | 2/21/1993 | Superbrawl III |
| Ric Flair (9) | Barry Windham | 7/18/1993 | Beach Blast[14] |
| WCW withdraws from the NWA in September 1993. | |||
| Shane Douglas | Too Cold Scorpio | 8/27/1994 | Philadelphia, PA[15] |
| Chris Candido | Tracy Smothers | 11/19/1994 | Cherry Hill, NJ[16] |
| Dan Severn | Chris Candido | 2/24/1995 | Erlanger, KY |
| Naoya Ogawa | Dan Severn | 3/14/1999 | Japan |
| Gary Steele | Naoya Ogawa | 9/25/1999 | Charlotte, NC[17] |
| Naoya Ogawa (2) | Gary Steele | 10/2/1999 | Thomaston, CT |
| Mike Rapada | Jerry Flynn | 9/19/2000 | Tampa, FL[18] |
| Sabu | Mike Rapada | 11/14/2000 | Tampa, FL |
| Mike Rapada (2) | Sabu | 12/22/2000 | Nashville, TN |
| Steve Corino | Mike Rapada | 4/24/2001 | Tampa, FL[19] |
| Shinya Hashimoto | – | 12/15/2001 | McKeesport, PA[20] |
| Dan Severn (2) | Shinya Hashimoto | 3/9/2002 | Japan |
| The NWA World Heavyweight title becomes exclusive to TNA. | |||
| Ken Shamrock | – | 6/19/2002 | TNA PPV #1[21] |
| Ron Killings | Ken Shamrock | 8/7/2002 | TNA PPV #8 |
| Jeff Jarrett | Ron Killings | 11/20/2002 | TNA PPV #21 |
| AJ Styles | Jeff Jarrett | 6/11/2003 | TNA PPV #48[22] |
| Jeff Jarrett (2) | AJ Styles | 10/22/2003 | TNA PPV #66 |
| AJ Styles (2) | Jeff Jarrett | 4/21/2004 | TNA PPV #90 |
| Ron Killings (2) | AJ Styles | 5/19/2004 | TNA PPV #94[23] |
| Jeff Jarrett (3) | Ron Killings | 6/2/2004 | TNA PPV #96[24] |
| AJ Styles (3) | Jeff Jarrett | 5/15/2005 | Hard Justice |
| Raven | AJ Styles | 6/19/2005 | Slammiversary[25] |
| Jeff Jarrett (4) | Raven | 9/15/2005 | Oldcastle, Ontario |
| Rhino | Jeff Jarrett | 10/23/2005 | Bound for Glory |
| Jeff Jarrett (5) | Rhino | 10/25/2005 | iMPACT![26] |
| Christian Cage | Jeff Jarrett | 2/12/2006 | Against All Odds |
| Jeff Jarrett (6) | Christian Cage | 6/18/2006 | Slammiversary[27] |
| Sting (2) | Jeff Jarrett | 10/22/2006 | Bound for Glory |
| Abyss | Sting | 11/19/2006 | Genesis |
| Christian Cage (2) | Abyss | 1/14/2007 | Final Resolution[28] |
| The NWA cuts all ties with TNA on May 13, 2007. | |||
| Adam Pearce | Brent Albright | 9/1/2007 | Puerto Rico[29] |
| Brent Albright | Adam Pearce | 8/2/2008 | ROH: Death Before Dishonor VI |
| Adam Pearce (2) | Brent Albright | 9/20/2008 | ROH: Glory by Honor VII |
| Blue Demon Jr. | Adam Pearce | 10/25/2008 | Mexico City, MX |
Footnotes:
[1]: During the first few years of the century, George Hackenschmidt had won world championship tournaments in Italy, Germany, and England. As a result of this match, by defeating American champion Tom Jenkins in two straight falls, he became recognized as the top champion in North America.
[2]: George Hackenschmidt left the ring, refusing to return, and the referee awarded the title to Gotch, who retired in 1913; his last match was a victory over George Lurich on April 9.
[3]: Charlie Cutler had defeated Henry Ordeman and Jesse Westegard in a tournament, and had laid claim to the world title.
[4]: Earl Caddock was awarded the title by the referee when Joe Stecher refused to return to the ring after the second fall.
[5]: As a result of this match, Dick Shikat became recognized as the first champion of the National Wrestling Association (NWA), a division of the National Boxing Association.
[6]: Henry DeGlane won the title by disqualification.
[7]: This match on Long Island, New York, was billed as a world championship match, and was designed to halt the controversy that was splitting the sport at the time. Jim Londos was subsequently stripped of the title for refusing to meet the winner of this bout. Ed “Strangler” Lewis later affirmed his claim on the title with an October 10, 1932 victory over Jack Sherry.
[8]: Ed Don George had been claiming rights to the world title ever since he defeated Henry DeGlane in Boston in 1933. Danno O’Mahony, because of his victories over Jim Londos, Ed Don George and Ed “Strangler” Lewis, became the closest thing to undisputed world champion at the time, representing a unification of sorts of the splintering of the world title that had taken place for several years.
[9]: During his title reign, Ali Baba was disqualified in a match against Dave Lewin held in Newark, New Jersey. The State Athletic Commission reversed the match decision and allowed Ali Baba to keep the title. Soon thereafter, however, a rule change was made which stated that the title cannot change hands on a disqualification.
[10]: The NWA decided to recognize Everett Marshall as champion because Steve Crusher Casey was out of the country and failed to defend the title on a regular basis.
[11]: The National Wrestling Alliance was organized in July 1948. At that particular time, Orville Brown was recognized as champion. Forced to retire due to injuries received in a November 11, 1949 auto accident, Brown relinguished his claim on the title. Lou Thesz was scheduled to meet Brown in a title match in St. Louis on November 25, 1949.
[12]: Time of the match: 20:38. Ric Flair is (according to WCW officials in April 1992) the first WCW World champion; Sting, therefore, as of April 1992, is a one-time NWA and one-time WCW World champion. In September 1991, Ric Flair signed with the WWF and the NWA title was declared vacant.
[13]: This was a tournament final.
[14]: The title was declared vacant in September 1993 when WCW withdrew from the NWA. It was renamed the WCW International title, held in the year that followed by Rick Rude, Hiroshi Hase, Rude again, Sting, then Flair again, but was finally abandoned when it was unified with the WCW World title at Clash of the Champions 27 on June 23, 1994.
[15]: This was a tournament final. Douglas refused the NWA world title in favor of the ECW title, which is the belt he was already the possessor of at the time. Therefore, the NWA world title was made vacant once again.
[16]: This was a tournament final.
[17]: This was a three-way match involving Brian Anthony.
[18]: This was a tournament final. Previous champ Naoya Ogawa voluntarily gave up the title.
[19]: The title was held up following the bout between Steve Corino and Shinya Hashimoto on October 13 in St. Petersburg, Florida, which was stopped when it was ruled Corino could no longer properly defend himself.
[20]: Hashimoto defeated Steve Corino and Gary Steele in a three-way bout to fill the vacant title.
[21]: Shamrock won a 20-man battle royal to claim the title, which became vacant when the NWA stripped previous champion Dan Severn. Severn had previously announced he would be unable to appear and defend the title at the first-ever NWA-TNA PPV on June 19.
[22]:This was a three-way match which also included Raven.
[23]: This was a four-way match which also included Chris Harris and Raven.
[24]: This was a King of the Mountain match which also included Chris Harris, AJ Styles and Raven.
[25]: This was a King of the Mountain match which also included Abyss, Monty Brown and Sean Waltman.
[26]: Match aired on TV on November 3, 2005.
[27]: This was a King of the Mountain match which also included Abyss, Ron Killings and Sting.
[28]: This was a three-way elimination match which also included Sting.
[29]: This was a tournament final. Even though Adam Pearce had lost to Bryan Danielson earlier in the semifinals, Danielson had to withdraw from competing in the tournament finals because of a detached retina. Pearce went to the finals as a substitution and won the title.
Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com
Posted in ECW, NWA, ROH, TNA, WCW
Tags: Abyss, Adam Pearce, AJ Styles, Ali Baba, Barry Windham, Bill Longson, Blue Demon Jr., Bobby Managoff, Brent Albright, Bronko Nagurski, Buddy Rogers, Charlie Cutler, Chris Candido, Christian, Dan Severn, Danno O'Mahony, Dick Hutton, Dick Shikat, Dory Funk Jr., Dusty Rhodes, Earl Caddock, Ed "Strangler" Lewis, Ed Don George, Everett Marshall, Frank Gotch, Gary Steele, Gene Kiniski, George Hackenschmidt, Giant Baba, Great Muta, Gus Sonnenberg, Harley Race, Henry DeGlane, Jack Brisco, Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Flynn, Jim Browning, Jim Londos, Joe Stecher, Ken Shamrock, Kerry Von Erich, Lou Thesz, Masa Chono, Mike Rapada, Naoya Ogawa, Pat O'Connor, Raven, Ray Steele, Rhino, Ric Flair, Rick Rude, Ricky Steamboat, Ron Garvin, Ron Killings, Sabu, Sandor Szabo, Shane Douglas, Shinya Hashimoto, Stanislaus Zbyszko, Steve Corino, Steve Crusher Casey, Sting, Terry Funk, Tom Jenkins, Tommy Rich, Too Cold Scorpio, Tracy Smothers, Wayne Munn, Whipper Billy Watson, Yvon Robert
Superbrawl III
Posted by Matt
WCW Superbrawl III
February 21, 1993
Asheville, NC
Asheville Civic Center
The current WCW & NWA Champs were as follows:
WCW World Champion: Big Van Vader (12/30/1992)
NWA World Champion: The Great Muta (1/4/1993)
WCW U.S. Champion: Dustin Rhodes (1/11/1993)
WCW/NWA World Tag Team Champions: Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas (11/18/1992)
WCW World Television Champion: vacant (11/1/1992)
Right off the bat, Eric Bischoff announces alongside Missy Hyatt that Ron Simmons is out with a shoulder injury and that Maxx Payne will get his US title shot instead. After that disturbing news, Missy says that she’s going to get a big interview later on in the evening with GUESS WHO! Johnny B. Badd makes an appearance to talk about how great he thinks WCW is. That new deal he signed must’ve been really something. Maxx Payne plays the national anthem on his axe. He’s got nothing on Jimi Hendrix. NOW LET’S HOOK EM UP!
Your hosts are Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura. Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in WCW
Tags: Barry Windham, Big Van Vader, Bill Irwin, Brian Pillman, Buff Bagwell, Cactus Jack, Chris Benoit, Davey Boy Smith, Dustin Rhodes, Erik Watts, Four Horsemen, Great Muta, Harley Race, Heavenly Bodies, Hollywood Blondes, Jim Cornette, Marcus Bagwell, Maxx Payne, Mick Foley, Missy Hyatt, Paul Orndorff, Ric Flair, Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, Rock n Roll Express, Ron Simmons, Stan Lane, Steve Austin, Sting, Superbrawl, Tom Pritchard, Too Cold Scorpio, White Castle of Fear
Clash of the Champions #22 (01.93)
Posted by Matt
WCW Clash of the Champions XXII
January 13, 1993
Milwaukee, WI
The Mecca
The current WCW & NWA Champs were as follows:
WCW World Champion: Big Van Vader (12/30/1992)
NWA World Champion: The Great Muta (1/4/1993)
WCW U.S. Champion: Dustin Rhodes (1/11/1993) (unaired)
WCW/NWA World Tag Team Champions: Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas (11/18/1992)
WCW World Television Champion: vacant (11/1/1992)
We first go to Bill Watts and Tony Schiavone. Watts announces that Van Hammer’s arm hurts and now he can’t compete with Vinnie Vegas in the arm wrestling match. Tony Atlas is his replacement. Yeah, if Hammer was going to lose anyway, might as well have Vinnie beat a black guy. Right, Bill? Also, there’s been a situation between Bill’s son Erik Watts and Arn Anderson. Sounds like Erik’s been arrested! Tonight, Erik Watts has been suspended for PR reasons.
Larry Zbyszko is standing by with Erik Watts right now: Watts stumbles through the interview, denying the accusations and saying that he understands what his daddy had to do.
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Jesse Ventura. This would be JR’s last major show in WCW before heading to the WWF to wear a toga. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Al Green, Barbarian, Barry Windham, Big Van Vader, Brad Armstrong, Brian Pillman, Cactus Jack, Chris Benoit, Clash of the Champions, Dustin Rhodes, Erik Watts, Great Muta, Harley Race, Heavenly Bodies, Jim Cornette, Johnny B. Badd, Johnny Gunn, Kevin Nash, Mark Laurinitis, Masa Chono, Mick Foley, Paul Orndorff, Raven, Ricky Morton, Ricky Steamboat, Robert Gibson, Rock n Roll Express, Ron Simmons, Scotty Flamingo, Shane Douglas, Stan Lane, Steve Austin, Sting, Tom Pritchard, Tom Zenk, Tony Atlas, Too Cold Scorpio, Van Hammer, Vinnie Vegas, White Castle of Fear
Starrcade 1992
Posted by Matt
WCW Starrcade 1992: Battlebowl – The Lethal Lottery
December 28, 1992
Atlanta, GA
The Omni
The current WCW & NWA Champs were as follows:
WCW World Champion: Ron Simmons (8/2/1992)
NWA World Champion: Masa Chono (8/12/1992)
WCW U.S. Champion: vacant (12/28/1992)
WCW/NWA World Tag Team Champions: Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas (11/18/1992)
WCW World Television Champion: vacant (11/1/1992)
Oh Turner Home Entertainment and your video editing ways.
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Jesse Ventura. Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in WCW
Tags: Barbarian, Barry Windham, Battlebowl, Big Van Vader, Brian Pillman, Cactus Jack, Dan Spivey, Dr. Death Steve Williams, Dustin Rhodes, Erik Watts, Great Muta, Harley Race, Johnny B. Badd, Jushin Liger, Kensuke Sasaki, Masa Chono, Mick Foley, Rick Rude, Ricky Steamboat, Ron Simmons, Shane Douglas, Starrcade, Sting, Too Cold Scorpio, Van Hammer
Clash of the Champions #15 (06.91)
Posted by Matt
WCW Clash of the Champions XV: Knocksville USA
June 14, 1991
Knoxville, TN
Civic Coliseum
The current WCW Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Ric Flair (1/11/1991)
U.S. Champion: Lex Luger (12/16/1990)
World Television Champion: Bobby Eaton (5/19/1991)
World Tag Team Champions: Rick & Scott Steiner (3/9/1991)
U.S. Tag Team Champions: The Freebirds (5/19/1991)
World Six-Man Tag Team Champions: Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin and Badstreet (6/3/1991)
Your hosts are Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone. Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: Alexandra York, Arn Anderson, Badstreet, Barry Windham, Big Josh, Bill Kazmaier, Billy Jack Haynes, Black Blood, Bobby Eaton, Brad Armstrong, Brian Pillman, Clash of the Champions, Curtis Hughes, Dan Spivey, Diamond Dallas Page, Dick Murdoch, Dick Slater, Dustin Rhodes, El Gigante, Fabulous Freebirds, Four Horsemen, Great Muta, Hiroshi Hase, Jason Hervey, Jimmy Garvin, Joey Maggs, Johnny B. Badd, Johnny Rich, Kevin Nash, Kevin Sullivan, Lady Blossom, Lex Luger, Marc Mero, Masa Chono, Matt Borne, Michael Hayes, Missy Hyatt, Nikita Koloff, One Man Gang, Oz, Paul E. Dangerously, PN News, Ric Flair, Ricky Morton, Salt N Pepa, Scott Hall, Sir Oliver Humperdink, Steiner Brothers, Steve Armstrong, Steve Austin, Sting, Teddy Long, Terri Runnels, Terry Taylor, The Danger Zone, The Diamond Studd, Tom Zenk, Tommy Rich, Tracy Smothers, Yellow Dog, York Foundation, Young Pistols
Starrcade 1990
Posted by Matt
NWA Starrcade 1990: Collision Course
December 16, 1990
St. Louis, MO
Kiel Auditorium
The current NWA Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Sting (7/7/1990)
U.S. Champion: Stan Hansen (10/27/1990)
World Tag Team Champions: Doom (5/19/1990)
U.S. Tag Team Champions: Rick & Scott Steiner (8/24/1990)
World Television Champion: Arn Anderson (1/2/1990)
The WWF pushes Sgt. Slaughter as this evil Iraqi sympathizer who hangs out with Saddam Hussein ALL of course to make money, while the NWA didn’t see dollar signs when they thought about something as terrible as war. Instead, they simply send a feed of their show to the boys who are putting their lives on the line in Operation Desert Storm. Although they probably just taped it and watched it later because of the HUGE time difference, it was still a nice gesture by Turner. Also on the show, we have the Paul O’Connor Memorial tag tournament. Pat O’Connor was a former NWA World Champion from New Zealand who had recently died. This was the NWA’s way to pay homage to the former champ; by bringing in tag teams from all over the world. Man, the NWA is being all kinds of nice on this show!
Your hosts are JR & Paul E. Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: Alexandra York, Arn Anderson, Barry Windham, Big Cat, Black Scorpion, Bobby Eaton, Butch Reed, Chris Adams, Col. Deklerk, Curtis Hughes, Danny Johnson, Danny Spivey, Dick the Bruiser, Doom, Fabulous Freebirds, Four Horsemen, Great Muta, Jack Victory, Jimmy Garvin, Konnan, Lex Luger, Little Richard Marley, Masa Saito, Michael Hayes, Michael Wallstreet, Mike Rotunda, Motor City Madman, Norman Smiley, Pat O'Connor, Rey Misterio Sr., Ric Flair, Ricky Morton, Rip Morgan, Robert Gibson, Rocco Rock, Rocky King, Ron Simmons, Salmon Hasimikov, Sgt. Krueger, Sid Vicious, Skyscrapers, Stan Hansen, Starrcade, Steiner Brothers, Sting, Ted Petty, Teddy Long, Terri Runnels, Terry Taylor, Tom Zenk, Tommy Rich, Troy Montour, Victor Zangiev
Clash of the Champions #10 (02.90)
Posted by Matt
NWA Clash of the Champions X: Texas Shootout
February 6, 1990
Corpus Christi, TX
The Coliseum
The current NWA Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Ric Flair (5/7/1989)
U.S. Champion: Lex Luger (5/22/1989)
World Tag Team Champions: Rick & Scott Steiner (11/1/1989)
World Television Champion: Arn Anderson (1/2/1990)
Your hosts are Jim Ross & Jim Cornette! Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: Arn Anderson, Brian Pillman, Butch Reed, Buzz Sawyer, Cactus Jack, Clash of the Champions, Dan Spivey, Doom, Dr. Death Steve Williams, Dragon Master, Four Horsemen, Great Muta, J-Tex Corporation, JT Southern, Kevin Sullivan, Mick Foley, Mil Mascaras, Norman the Lunatic, Ole Anderson, Paul Ellering, Ric Flair, Road Warrior Animal, Road Warrior Hawk, Road Warriors, Ron Simmons, Samoan Savage, Sid Vicious, Sir Oliver Humperdink, Skyscrapers, Steiner Brothers, Sting, Teddy Long, Terry Funk, The MOD Squad, Tom Zenk
Starrcade 1989
Posted by Matt
NWA Starrcade ’89: Future Shock
December 13, 1989
Atlanta, GA
The Omni
This year for the NWA’s biggest show of the year, they’ve taken All-Japan’s concept of the Real World Tag League tournament and applied it to both singles and tag divisions. This round-robin-style tournament (its named the Iron Man/Iron Team tournaments here) is based on a point system: 20 points for a pinfall/submission win, 15 points for a countout victory, 10 points for a DQ win, 5 points for a 15-minute time limit draw and zero points for a loss. The singles contestants are NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Sting, NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger and NWA World TV Champion Great Muta. The tag team contestants are the NWA World Tag Team Champions The Steiners, Doom, the Road Warriors and the Wild Samoans who are subbing for the recently injured Skyscrapers. Scott Steiner had punctured Sid’s lung at the last Clash and put him out of action for six months. Flair vs. Funk was blown off at the same Clash in November and now Terry Funk has seen the errors of his ways and turned into a straight-laced color commentator. Honestly, the Clash card probably should’ve been Starrcade, as it was such a great card comparatively. You should just never perform an experiment that your audience isn’t used to seeing on your biggest show of the year. Also, Arn Anderson had left the WWF right after Survivor Series and is already back in the NWA alongside his pals Ole Anderson and Ric Flair to reform the good guy Four Horsemen along with their newest addition: Sting. That should set the stage quite nicely here. I felt I should catch you up on things since we’re moving on past the Flair/Funk feud.
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Terry Funk for the singles matches, and Jim Ross and Jim Cornette for the tag matches! Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: Arn Anderson, Butch Reed, Doom, Fatu, Four Horsemen, Great Muta, Legion of Doom, Lex Luger, Nancy Sullivan, Nitron, Ole Anderson, Paul Ellering, Ric Flair, Road Warrior Animal, Road Warrior Hawk, Road Warriors, Ron Simmons, Samoan Savage, Samoan Swat Team, Sir Oliver Humperdink, Starrcade, Steiner Brothers, Sting, Tama