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Study Guide: WCWA World Heavyweight Championship: History and Lineage

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WCWA World Heavyweight Championship: History and Lineage Study Guide

Championship Lineage and Formation

The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship originated under the designation NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version) in June 1966.

Answer: True

Explanation: The championship's lineage commenced with the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version) in June 1966, as documented in the historical records.

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The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was established in 1982 when Big Time Wrestling rebranded as WCCW.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Big Time Wrestling rebranded as WCCW in 1982, the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship designation was formally established in 1986 following WCWA's withdrawal from the NWA.

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Rick Rude was the last WCCW American Heavyweight Champion and the first WCWA World Heavyweight Champion.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rick Rude held the distinction of being the final WCCW American Heavyweight Champion before transitioning to become the inaugural WCWA World Heavyweight Champion.

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The championship's lineage began as the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

Answer: False

Explanation: The championship's lineage originated as the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version), not the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

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The transition from NWA American Heavyweight Championship to WCCW American Heavyweight Championship occurred in 1982 due to a rebranding.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1982, the promotion rebranded from Big Time Wrestling (holding the NWA American title) to World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), leading to the championship's renaming.

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The caption 'The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship belt used from 1986 to 1989' suggests the belt design remained unchanged throughout the title's history.

Answer: False

Explanation: This caption indicates that the specific belt design was in use during that timeframe, implying potential changes or variations in the belt's appearance throughout the championship's history.

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Fritz Von Erich was the first champion of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version).

Answer: True

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich is recognized as the inaugural champion of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version).

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The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was established on June 6, 1966.

Answer: False

Explanation: The date June 6, 1966, marks the establishment of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version), the precursor to the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship, which was established later in 1986.

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In what year did the championship transition to the 'WCWA World Heavyweight Championship' designation?

Answer: 1986

Explanation: The championship adopted the 'WCWA World Heavyweight Championship' designation in 1986, following the promotion's withdrawal from the NWA.

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Who was declared the first WCWA World Heavyweight Champion?

Answer: Rick Rude

Explanation: Rick Rude was declared the inaugural WCWA World Heavyweight Champion on February 21, 1986.

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When did the championship transition from the NWA American Heavyweight Championship to the WCCW American Heavyweight Championship?

Answer: 1982

Explanation: This transition occurred in 1982, coinciding with the rebranding of the promotion to World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW).

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Who was the last wrestler to hold the WCCW American Heavyweight Championship before it became the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship?

Answer: Rick Rude

Explanation: Rick Rude held the WCCW American Heavyweight Championship immediately prior to its rebranding as the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship.

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Who was the first champion of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version)?

Answer: Fritz Von Erich

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich was the inaugural champion of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Texas version).

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How did the championship transition from the NWA American Heavyweight Championship to the WCCW American Heavyweight Championship?

Answer: By rebranding the promotion from NWA to WCCW.

Explanation: The transition occurred in 1982 when the promotion, previously known as Big Time Wrestling under the NWA banner, rebranded as World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), leading to the championship's renaming.

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What does the caption 'The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship belt used from 1986 to 1989' imply?

Answer: The specific belt shown was in use during that particular timeframe.

Explanation: This caption indicates that the depicted championship belt was utilized during the period of 1986 to 1989, suggesting potential variations in belt design over the title's history.

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Key Champions and Promotional History

The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was primarily promoted by a professional wrestling organization situated in the Chicago metropolitan area.

Answer: False

Explanation: The World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA), which promoted this championship, was based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, not Chicago.

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Rick Rude is recognized as the final WCWA World Heavyweight Champion.

Answer: False

Explanation: Jerry Lawler held the title of the final WCWA World Heavyweight Champion; Rick Rude was the first WCWA World Heavyweight Champion.

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Fritz Von Erich won the championship on June 4, 1982, in his retirement match, holding it for over a year.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Fritz Von Erich won the championship in his retirement match on June 4, 1982, he immediately vacated it, resulting in a reign of less than one day, not over a year.

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Black Bart was awarded the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship after winning a match in Los Angeles.

Answer: True

Explanation: Black Bart was awarded the championship in September 1986, with the explanation that he had 'won the title out on the West Coast,' specifically referencing Los Angeles.

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Tatsumi Fujinami's reign concluded when he permanently lost the title to Kerry Von Erich.

Answer: False

Explanation: Tatsumi Fujinami's brief reign was effectively nullified as he returned the title to Kerry Von Erich the following day, indicating a continuity rather than a permanent conclusion.

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Which professional wrestling promotion was the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship primarily associated with?

Answer: World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA)

Explanation: The championship was primarily promoted by the World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA), an entity based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

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Who held the title of the final WCWA World Heavyweight Champion?

Answer: Jerry Lawler

Explanation: Jerry Lawler was the final recognized WCWA World Heavyweight Champion, holding the title until the promotion's closure.

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What was the context of Fritz Von Erich winning the championship on June 4, 1982?

Answer: It marked his shortest reign, ending the same day.

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich won the championship on June 4, 1982, in his retirement match, but immediately vacated it, resulting in his shortest reign on record.

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Who was the first wrestler awarded the championship after Fritz Von Erich's record 20th reign ended in June 1982?

Answer: King Kong Bundy

Explanation: Following Fritz Von Erich's final reign and immediate vacation of the title in June 1982, King Kong Bundy was awarded the championship.

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Championship Records and Statistics

Fritz Von Erich holds the record for the most reigns with the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship and its predecessors, totaling 20 championships.

Answer: True

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich accumulated a record 20 reigns across the championship's various iterations, including its precursor titles.

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Fritz Von Erich's longest reign with the championship lasted approximately 100 days.

Answer: False

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich's longest reign with the championship extended for 738 days, significantly exceeding 100 days.

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Fritz Von Erich also holds the record for the shortest reign, which lasted less than one day.

Answer: True

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich is documented as holding the record for the shortest reign, concluding in less than a single day.

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Fritz Von Erich became the oldest champion at the age of 42.

Answer: False

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich became the oldest champion at the age of 52, not 42.

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Mike Von Erich, Fritz's youngest son, was the youngest champion.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Mike Von Erich was the youngest champion, he was Fritz's second-youngest son, not his youngest.

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King Kong Bundy was the heaviest champion, weighing 450 pounds.

Answer: True

Explanation: King Kong Bundy held the distinction of being the heaviest champion, with a recorded weight of 450 pounds (200 kg).

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Mike Von Erich was the lightest champion, weighing 200 pounds.

Answer: True

Explanation: Mike Von Erich is recognized as the lightest champion, with a recorded weight of 200 pounds (91 kg).

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Kevin Von Erich held the title for the longest duration under the specific WCWA World Heavyweight Championship designation.

Answer: True

Explanation: Kevin Von Erich's reign of 313 days is recorded as the longest specifically under the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship title, distinct from its earlier iterations.

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Jerry Lawler's final reign as WCWA World Heavyweight Champion lasted approximately 500 days.

Answer: True

Explanation: Jerry Lawler's final reign, commencing in April 1989, is estimated to have lasted between 505 and 534 days.

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What was the duration of Fritz Von Erich's longest reign with the championship?

Answer: 738 days

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich's longest reign with the championship spanned 738 days, representing a significant period of dominance.

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Who holds the record for the shortest reign with the championship, lasting less than one day?

Answer: Fritz Von Erich

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich holds the record for the shortest reign, which concluded in less than a day.

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At what age did Fritz Von Erich become the oldest champion?

Answer: 52 years old

Explanation: Fritz Von Erich achieved the status of oldest champion at the age of 52.

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Who was the youngest champion of the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship?

Answer: Mike Von Erich

Explanation: Mike Von Erich holds the record as the youngest champion of the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship.

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What was the recorded weight of the heaviest champion, King Kong Bundy?

Answer: 450 pounds (200 kg)

Explanation: King Kong Bundy, the heaviest champion, weighed 450 pounds (200 kg).

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What was the weight of the lightest champion, Mike Von Erich?

Answer: 200 pounds (91 kg)

Explanation: Mike Von Erich, the lightest champion, weighed 200 pounds (91 kg).

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What was the longest reign specifically under the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship designation (post-1986)?

Answer: Kevin Von Erich (313 days)

Explanation: Kevin Von Erich's reign of 313 days is documented as the longest specifically under the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship title.

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Title Dynamics and Mergers

The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship in December 1988.

Answer: True

Explanation: This unification occurred at SuperClash III, merging the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship.

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The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was retired in 1990 when the promotion folded.

Answer: True

Explanation: The championship's lineage concluded in 1990, coinciding with the cessation of operations by the WCWA promotion.

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The unification match at SuperClash III resulted in the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship being merged with the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

Answer: False

Explanation: The unification match at SuperClash III merged the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, not the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

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The WCWA promotion continued to operate independently after merging with the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA).

Answer: False

Explanation: Following the merger with the CWA, the WCWA became part of the newly formed United States Wrestling Association (USWA), thus not operating independently.

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The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

Answer: False

Explanation: The WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, not the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

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What significant event led to the retirement of the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship?

Answer: It was unified with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship.

Explanation: The championship was retired following its unification with the AWA World Heavyweight Championship at SuperClash III, leading to the creation of the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship.

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What happened to the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship when WCWA merged with the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA)?

Answer: It became the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship.

Explanation: Upon the merger of WCWA and CWA to form the USWA, the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was unified, becoming the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship.

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What was the significance of the match between Jerry Lawler and Kerry Von Erich at SuperClash III?

Answer: It unified the WCWA and AWA World Heavyweight Championships.

Explanation: This match resulted in the unification of the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship and the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, creating the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship.

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What ultimately happened to the WCWA promotion in 1990?

Answer: It folded after splitting from USWA.

Explanation: The WCWA promotion ceased operations in 1990, following its separation from the United States Wrestling Association (USWA).

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What was the relationship between the WCWA and the USWA concerning this championship?

Answer: WCWA merged with CWA to form USWA, unifying the title.

Explanation: The WCWA merged with the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) to form the United States Wrestling Association (USWA), at which point the WCWA championship became unified within the USWA structure.

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Professional Wrestling Context and Terminology

The 'Key' section in the title history table explains the meaning of reign numbers and duration.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'Key' section provides definitions for the columns related to reign numbers and the duration of championship reigns.

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A 'title held up' means the championship was vacated due to a dispute or interference.

Answer: True

Explanation: The term 'title held up' signifies that a championship was declared vacant or suspended due to circumstances such as interference or disputes.

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In professional wrestling, what does the term 'Kayfabe' refer to?

Answer: The portrayal of staged events as real.

Explanation: 'Kayfabe' refers to the convention of presenting the staged events and characters of professional wrestling as if they were genuine competition.

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What does the note 'Title held up due to interference by manager Gary Hart' imply about the championship's status?

Answer: The championship was declared vacant or suspended.

Explanation: A 'title held up' indicates that the championship was declared vacant or suspended, often due to external interference or disputes, rather than being lost or won cleanly.

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