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After Eddie Einhorn left the promotion, The Mongols also left, taking the IWA Tag Team Championship with them to rival Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) in January 1976. [8] [10] In JCP, they were billed as the International Tag Team Champions. [8] The IWA North American Championship was the only title in the promotion to officially change hands.
The IWA (Undisputed) World Championship is a professional wrestling world championship that is contested in the International Wrestling Association's main branch at Puerto Rico. Besides its base jurisdiction, the title has also been defended within the international circuit and interpromotially at Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (Japan) and ...
The IWA Intercontinental Championship is a secondary professional wrestling title defended in Puerto Rico. It was originally defended in the original International Wrestling Association , later being reintroduced in the World Wrestling League (WWL).
IWA Mid-South Television Championship: September 30, 1997 Rollin' Hard April 2, 1998 Shark Boy: 1997-1998 Shark Boy defeated Chip Fairway at a live event and the championship was retired thereafter. IWA Mid-South Deathmatch Championship: February 7, 2009 Drake Younger: December 6, 2008 Devon Moore 2007-2009 Championship retired on this date.
The International Wrestling Alliance (IWA) was an independent professional wrestling promotion based in the province of Manitoba in Canada. It was initially founded as the West Four Wrestling Alliance ( WFWA ) in 1973 by Tony Condello , under which it ran until that name changed in 1994.
IWA World Heavyweight Championship (Puerto Rico), the main title of the International Wrestling Association's conglomerate in Puerto Rico (IWA-PR) IWA World Heavyweight Championship (IWA Japan), the main title of the International Wrestling Association of Japan, which was founded by Victor Quiñones and later sold to open IWA-PR
The IWA Puerto Rico Championship (Campeonato de Puerto Rico de la IWA in Spanish) is a regional championship originally defended in the International Wrestling Association of Puerto Rico (IWA-PR), where it was a mid-tier title.
The International Wrestling Association is a conglomerate of professional wrestling promotions that originated in Puerto Rico and currently operates there. Founded in 1994 by wrestler promoter Víctor Quiñones and wrestler Miguel Perez Jr. it quickly entered an agreement to serve as a development territory for the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE) that lasted until 2001.