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WCW World Television Championship
The WCW World Television Championship beltDetails Promotion World Championship Wrestling Date established February 27, 1974 Date retired April 10, 2000 Other name(s) - NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship
- NWA Television Championship
- NWA World Television Championship[1]
Statistics Most reigns Booker T (6 reigns) First champion(s) Danny Miller Longest reign Tully Blanchard
(353 days)Shortest reign Lex Luger, Chris Benoit and
Booker T(1 day)Oldest champion Jim Duggan (46 years) Youngest champion Alex Wright (22 years) Heaviest champion Stevie Ray (289 lb (131 kg; 20.6 st)) Lightest champion Último Dragón (180 lb (82 kg; 13 st)) The World Championship Wrestling (WCW) World Television Championship was a professional wrestling championship in World Championship Wrestling.
The title was created in 1974 by Mid-Atlantic Wrestling as a secondary title. It was known as the Mid-Atlantic TV Championship and then simply the NWA TV Championship a few years later. As Mid-Atlantic (later known as Jim Crockett Promotions) grew, the Title became known as the NWA World TV Championship. And upon what was then WCW's withdrawal from the NWA, the title became known as the WCW World TV Championship until its final deactivation on April 10, 2000.
The title was often defended in matches with a time limit of ten or fifteen minutes. More often than with other championships, title matches resulted in time limit draws and the champion retaining the belt. This was often used as a heat-building device to allow a heel champion to retain his title.
Tully Blanchard had the longest NWA TV Championship reign, holding the title for 353 days. Arn Anderson had the longest NWA World TV Championship reign (336 days). The shortest known title reign belongs to Rick Martel, who held the WCW World TV Championship for six days. (Masked Superstar and Sweet Ebony Diamond have reigns listed at zero days but there is no record of when they vacated their championships.) Booker T had the most reigns as World Television Champion, with six. Arn Anderson holds the record for most days as champion, with 870 over four title reigns. The last champion was Hacksaw Jim Duggan, who claimed the title after Scott Hall threw it in the garbage and he found it in a dumpster. The title was retired after the 2000 Vince Russo-Eric Bischoff WCW reboot.
References
- ^ "NWA/WCW World Television Title". Wrestling-titles.com. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-tv.html. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
See also
World Championship Wrestling championships WorldSecondaryTag TeamWorld Tag Team (Reigns) (1991–2001) · World Six-Man Tag Team (Reigns) (1991) · United States Tag Team (Reigns) (1991–1992) · Cruiserweight Tag Team (Reigns) (2001)DivisionalCruiserweight/Light Heavyweight (Reigns) (1991–1992; 1996–2001) · Women's (Reigns) (1996–1997) · Women's Cruiserweight (Reigns) (1997)OtherHardcore (Reigns) (1999–2001) · Triple Crown
WCW World Television Champions Danny Miller · Ivan Koloff · Paul Jones · Ric Flair · Angelo Mosca · Mr. Wrestling · Greg Valentine · Rufus R. Jones · Rick/Ricky Steamboat · Baron Von Raschke · Johnny Weaver · Masked Superstar · Roddy Piper · Sweet Ebony Diamond · Ron Bass · Charlie Brown/Jimmy Valiant · Jos LeDuc · Bad Leroy Brown · Mike Rotundo · Dick Slater · The Great Kabuki · Mark Youngblood · Tully Blanchard · Dusty Rhodes · Arn Anderson · Nikita Koloff · Rick Steiner · Sting · The Great Muta · The Z-Man · Bobby Eaton · Steve Austin · Barry Windham · Scott Steiner · Paul Orndorff · Lord Steven Regal · Larry Zbyszko · Johnny B. Badd · The Renegade · Diamond Dallas Page · Lex Luger · Prince Iaukea · Último Dragón · Alex Wright · Disco Inferno · Perry Saturn · Booker T · Rick Martel · Chris Benoit · Fit Finlay · Stevie Ray · Chris Jericho · Konnan · Scott Hall · Hacksaw Jim DugganCategories:- World Championship Wrestling championships
- Television wrestling championships
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