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OTHER WCW CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY

WCW World Light-Heavyweight Title History

NameDateLocationNotes
Brian PillmanOctober 27, 1991Chatanooga, Tennessee1
Jushin Thunder LigerDecember 25, 1991Atlanta, Georgia
Brian Pillman (2)February 29, 1992Milwaukee, Winsconsin
Scotty FlamingoJune 20, 1992Mobile, Alabama
Brad ArmstrongJuly 5, 1992Atlanta, Georgia2

Notes:

1. Brian Pillman defeated Ricky Morton in a tournament final to win the title.

2. The title was vacated on September 2, 1992 when Armstrong was injured. There was supposed to be a tournament for the title, but it was forgotten and later abandoned.




WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Title History

NameDateLocationNotes
Tommy Rich, Ricky Morton, and Junkyard DogFebruary 17, 1991Atlanta, Georgia1
Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, and Badstreet) June 3, 1991Birmingham, Alabama2
Dustin Rhodes, Tom Zenk, and Big JoshAugust 5, 1991Saint Joseph, Missouri
York Foundation (Terrence Taylor, Richard Morton, and Thomas Rich)October 8, 1991Montgomery, Alabama3

Notes:

1. Tommy Rich, Ricky Morton, and Junkyard Dog defeated Dutch Mantel, Buddy Landell, and Dr. X (Randy Colley) to win the titles.

2. Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, and Badstreet) defeated Tommy Rich and Junkyard Dog to win the titles.

3. The titles were abandoned in November of 1991.




NWA/WCW United States Tag Team Title History

National Wrestling Alliance [Mid-Atlantic Version] (September 1986 - January 1991)
World Championship Wrestling (January 1991 - July 1992)

NameDateLocationNotes
Ivan Koloff and Krusher KhrushchevSeptember 28, 1986Atlanta, Georgia1
Ron Garvin and Barry Windham December 9, 1986Spartansburg, South Carolina
Ivan Koloff and Dick MurdochMarch 14, 1987Atlanta, Georgia2
Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane)May 16, 1987Atlanta, Georgia3
The Fantastics (Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton)April 26, 1988Chattanooga, Tennessee
Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) (2)July 10, 1988Baltimore, Maryland4
The Fantastics (Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton) (2)December 7, 1988Chattanooga, Tennessee5
Kevin Sullivan and Steve WilliamsDecember 26, 1988Norfolk, Virginia
Eddie Gilbert and Rick SteinerFebruary 28, 1989Columbia, South Carolina6
Tom Zenk and Brian PillmanFebruary 12, 1990Gainesville, Georgia7
Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) (3)May 19, 1990Washington, D.C.
Rick and Scott SteinerAugust 24, 1990East Rutherford, New Jersey8
Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin)May 19, 1991Saint Petersburg, Florida9
The WCW Patriots (Todd Champion and Firebreaker Chip) August 12, 1991Gainesville, Georgia
The Young Pistols (Tracey Smothers and Scott Armstrong)November 5, 1991Gainesville, Georgia
Ron Simmons and Big JoshJanuary 14, 1992Columbus, Georgia
Greg Valentine and Terry TaylorFebruary 17, 1992Rock Hill, South Carolina
Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) (2)May 17, 1992Jacksonville, Florida
Dick Slater and The BarbarianJune 25, 1992Kansas City, Missouri10

Notes:

1. Ivan Koloff and Krusher Khrushchev defeated The Kansas Jayhawks (Dutch Mantel and Bobby Jaggers) in a 10-team tournament final for the titles.

2. The titles were vacated in April of 1987 when Dick Murdoch was suspended.

3. Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) defeated Ron Garvin and Barry Windham in a 6-team a tournament final.

4. The titles were vacated in September 10, 1988 when Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) won the NWA World Tag Team titles.

5. The Fantastics (Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton) defeated Eddie Gilbert and Ron Simmons in a 7-team tournament final for the titles.

6. The titles were vacated in April of 1989.

7. Tom Zenk and Brian Pillman defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) in a 8-team tournament final for the titles.

8. The titles were vacated on February 20, 1991 when the Steiner Brothers won the NWA World Tag Team titles.

9. The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) defeated Young Pistols (Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong) to win the titles.

10. The titles were abandoned on July 31, 1992.




WCW Women's World Heavyweight Title History

NameDateLocationNotes
Akira HokutoDecember 29, 1996Nashville, Tennessee1

Notes:

1. Akira Hokuto defeated Madusa in a tournament final to win the title.




WCW Women's World Cruiserweight Title History

NameDateLocationNotes
Toshie UematsuApril 7, 1997Huntsville, Alabama1
Yoshiko Tamura July 19, 1997Yokohama, Japan
Sugar SatoSeptember 20, 1997Kawasaki, Japan2

Notes:

1. Toshie Uematsu defeated Malia Hosaka in a tournament final to win the title.

2. The title is forgotten and abandoned.