On this week’s episode of The Pro Wrasslin’ Reflection
Podcast episode 41… We review the WCCW 9/21/1984!
Mr. Gimmick Travis Voeltz and The Professor Chabelo Vera Cruz relive this classic WCCW (World Class Championship Wrestling) Event! Thee Tommy Wonder is back as well! The White Walrus returs!!!!
Event information:
World Class Championship Wrestling
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World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), also known as the World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA), was an American professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. Originally owned by promoter Ed McLemore, by 1966 it was run by Southwest Sports, Inc., whose president, Jack Adkisson, was better known as wrestler Fritz Von Erich.[2] Beginning as a territory[3] of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), it went independent in 1986 in a bid to become a major national promotion, but was unsuccessful in its attempts and eventually went out of business in 1990. Rights to the pre-1989 WCCW tape library belong to WWE (the post-1988 rights are owned by International World Class Championship Wrestling) and select episodes from 1982 to 1988 are available on the WWE Network.
World Class Championship Wrestling experienced tremendous success from 1981-1985, shattering attendance records and achieving global exposure through their syndicated television program. Bookers Ken Mantell, David Von Erich, Gary Hart, Bruiser Brody and Kevin Von Erich provided fans with hard hitting action centered on the popular Von Erich brothers and a cast of devious villains. Storylines during this time followed a consistent theme of friendship and betrayal, with many of the top villains being first presented as friends to the Von Erich Family, only to betray them months or even years later. Talent deals and exchanges helped WCCW bring in future stars such as Chris Adams, The Fabulous Freebirds, Jake Roberts, Mick Foley, a young Shawn Michaels, Gino Hernandez and Iceman King Parsons, and others.
World Class Championship Wrestling was a member of the NWA and was originally known as Big Time Wrestling until 1982, when Adkisson decided that the name of his federation needed to be changed. Mickey Grant, who headed the production of its telecasts, suggested the name World Class. WCCW operated its enterprise in Dallas, Texas and held wrestling events at the Reunion Arena, and mostly at the famed Sportatorium, located just south of Downtown Dallas, which was also a well-known boxing and wrestling arena as well as the one-time home to the famous Big D Jamboree.
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Match Card
Singles Match
John Tatum vs. Mike Bond
Six-Man Tag Title Match
Kerry and Kevin Von Erich and Brain Adias vs. Mark Lewin, The One Man Gang and Jack Victory w/ Gary Hart
Singles Match
Jim Powell vs. Brian Adias
Singles Match
Mark Lewin w/ Gary Hart vs. Rangi
Tag Team Match for the WCCW American Tag Team Titles
Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams vs. Kerry and Kevin Von Erich
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