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Georgia Championship Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Atlanta, Georgia. The promotion was affiliated with what had been the world's top sanctioning body of championship titles for decades before, the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) , and ran live wrestling shows throughout its geographic "territory" of Georgia.
Mr. Wrestling II: 1 March 2, 1973 Atlanta, GA Defeated Sputnik Monroe in a 16-man tournament final to win the vacant title. Bill Watts: 1 May 11, 1973 Atlanta, GA Mr. Wrestling II: 2 July 13, 1973 Bill Watts: 2 July 21, 1973 Atlanta, GA Stripped August 17, 1973 After Watts deliberately gets disqualified in a defense against Mr. Wrestling II. Mr ...
The NWA National Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned and promoted by the U.S.-based, National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).. The championship was established in January 1980 as the top singles title of Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), a prominent NWA-affiliated promotion.
Macon, Georgia 1 285 [9] 10 Stan Stasiak: March 30, 1976: GCW show Macon, Georgia 1 28 [10] 11 Mr. Wrestling II: April 27, 1976: GCW show Macon, Georgia 2 [Note 2] [11] Championship history is unrecorded from April 27, 1976 to March 1977 (NLT). 12 J. J. Dillon: March 1977 (NLT) GCW show Macon, Georgia 1 [12] 13 Mr. Wrestling II: March 29, 1977 ...
The NWA Columbus Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling regional championship in Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW). It was a minor title, complementing the NWA Columbus Tag Team Championship, and defended almost exclusively at the Columbus Municipal Auditorium throughout the 1970s.
Atlanta, Georgia 1 63 3 El Mongol: March 7, 1970: Live event: Atlanta, Georgia 1 3 — Vacated: March 10, 1970 — — — — Title held-up after the tape shows Mongol using an illegal karate blow. 4 Nick Bockwinkel: March 20, 1970: Live event: Atlanta, Georgia 2 22 Bockwinkel defeated El Mongol in a rematch. 5 Assassin #2: April 11, 1970 ...
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In American professional wrestling, the term Black Saturday refers to Saturday, July 14, 1984, the day when Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) took over the timeslot on Superstation WTBS that had been home to Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW) and its flagship weekly program, World Championship Wrestling, for twelve years.