World Class Championship Wrestling

World Class Championship Wrestling (1982-1986)

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World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) was a regional 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. Beginning as a territory 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-1988 WCCW tape library currently belong to WWE (the post-1988 rights are owned by International World Class Championship Wrestling).

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, and from there, the rest was history. 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.

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 around the popular Von Erich brothers and a cast devious villians.

Storylines during this time followed a consistent theme of friendship and betrayal, with many of the top villians being first presented as friends to the Von Erich Family, only to betray them months or even years later. Weekly wrestling shows were staged there on Tuesday nights until August 1978, then were moved to Sunday nights until the early '80s, and finally were held on Friday nights until the promotion's demise.

WCCW's syndicated show was usually taped at the Sportatorium beginning in 1981, with two hour-long shows being recorded every other Friday. These telecasts were, in the beginning, seen in only a few markets and were hosted at various times by Gene Goodson, Steve Harms, and Marc Lowrance; when the show was taken over in 1982 by Continental Productions (a subsidiary of local station KXTX) and went to international syndication, well-known north Texas journalist/sportscaster Bill Mercer (a former play-by-play announcer for the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers and Chicago White Sox along with other Texas-based teams) became the ringside announcer at the Sportatorium. For a few months he co-hosted with Jay Saldi, and by 1983, hosted the hour-long program alone, with Lowrance filling in for Mercer from time to time.

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Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
1986-11-07WCCW 277Nov 7, 1986
1986-10-31WCCW 258Oct 31, 1986
1986-10-24WCCW 253Oct 24, 1986
1986-09-26WCCW 250Sep 26, 1986
1986-09-19WCCW 248Sep 19, 1986
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did World Class Championship Wrestling premiere?

World Class Championship Wrestling premiered on January 3, 1982.

Who were the key wrestlers in the first episode of WCCW?

In the first episode, Fritz Von Erich, Kerry Von Erich, and Kevin Von Erich were the key wrestlers.

Which wrestling legend made his debut on WCCW on August 15, 1982?

The wrestling legend, Ric Flair, made his WCCW debut on August 15, 1982.

Who were the winners of the "Six-Man Tag Team Championship Tournament" in 1982?

The Von Erich brothers - Kevin, David, and Kerry - won the "Six-Man Tag Team Championship Tournament" in 1982.

Who did Fritz Von Erich wrestle against on the September 19, 1982 episode?

Fritz Von Erich wrestled against The Magic Dragon on the September 19, 1982 episode.

Which match was dubbed as "The War to Settle the Score" in 1982?

The match between Kevin Von Erich and Gino Hernandez was dubbed as "The War to Settle the Score" in 1982.

Who did The Great Kabuki defeat to win the Texas Heavyweight Championship?

The Great Kabuki defeated Al Madril to win the Texas Heavyweight Championship.

Which wrestler did William "Buck" Zumhofe defeat on the November 7, 1982 episode?

William "Buck" Zumhofe defeated The Weasel on the November 7, 1982 episode.

Who did Jimmy Garvin defeat to win the American Heavyweight Championship in 1982?

Jimmy Garvin defeated "Gentleman" Chris Adams to win the American Heavyweight Championship in 1982.

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