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*[[World Championship Wrestling]]
*[[World Championship Wrestling]]
*[[WWE Undisputed Championship]]
*[[WWE Undisputed Championship]]
==External Links==
*[http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/wcwchampionship/ Official WCW World Heavyweight Championship History]


[[Category:World Championship Wrestling championships]]
[[Category:World Championship Wrestling championships]]

Revision as of 04:36, 26 April 2007

The following is the title history of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Ric Flair 1 January 11, 1991 East Rutherford, New Jersey Defeated Sting for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
Vacant (titles split) July 1, 1991 Flair leaves for the WWF
Lex Luger 1 July 14, 1991 Baltimore, Maryland Defeated Barry Windham
Sting 1 February 29, 1992 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Big Van Vader 1 July 12, 1992 Albany, Georgia
Ron Simmons 1 August 2, 1992 Baltimore, Maryland
Big Van Vader 2 December 30, 1992 Baltimore, Maryland
Sting 2 March 11, 1993 London, England
Big Van Vader 3 March 17, 1993 Dublin, Ireland
Ric Flair 2 December 27, 1993 Charlotte, North Carolina
Vacant April 17, 1994 Rosemont, Illinois Title Held Up after Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat results in a double pin.
Ric Flair 3 April 24, 1994 Atlanta, Georgia Defeated Steamboat in a rematch.
Hulk Hogan 1 July 17, 1994 Orlando, Florida
The Giant 1 October 29, 1995 Detroit, Michigan Defeated Hogan by DQ in a DQ=Loss match when Jimmy Hart interfered.
Vacant November 6, 1995 Stripped due to controversial finish of October 29 match.
Randy Savage 1 November 26, 1995 Norfolk, Virginia Won WCW World War 3 Battle Royal.
Ric Flair 4 December 27, 1995 Nashville, Tennessee
Randy Savage 2 January 22, 1996 Las Vegas, Nevada
Ric Flair 5 February 11, 1996 St. Petersburg, Florida
The Giant 2 April 22, 1996 Albany, Georgia
Hulk Hogan 2 August 10, 1996 Sturgis, South Dakota
Lex Luger 2 August 4, 1997 Auburn Hills, Michigan
Hulk Hogan 3 August 9, 1997 Sturgis, South Dakota
Sting 3 December 28, 1997 Washington, DC Defeated Hogan with Bret Hart as referee.
Vacant January 8, 1998 Held up due to controversy over finish of December 28 match.
Sting 4 February 22, 1998 San Francisco, California Defeated Hulk Hogan in rematch
Randy Savage 3 April 19, 1998 Denver, Colorado
Hulk Hogan 4 April 20, 1998 Colorado Springs, Colorado
Goldberg 1 July 6, 1998 Atlanta, Georgia
Kevin Nash 1 December 27, 1998 Washington, DC
Hulk Hogan 5 January 4, 1999 Atlanta, Georgia Nash laid down for Hogan (see The Fingerpoke of Doom)
Ric Flair 6 March 14, 1999 Louisville, Kentucky
Diamond Dallas Page 1 April 11, 1999 Tacoma, Washington Won 4-way match with Flair, Sting & Hulk Hogan.
Sting 5 April 26, 1999 Fargo, North Dakota
Diamond Dallas Page 2 April 26, 1999 Fargo, North Dakota
Kevin Nash 2 May 9, 1999 St. Louis, Missouri
Randy Savage 4 July 11, 1999 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Hulk Hogan 6 July 12, 1999 Jacksonville, Florida
Sting 6 September 12, 1999 Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Vacant October 25, 1999 Phoenix, Arizona Sting is stripped of the title after attacking WCW referee Charles Robinson at the Halloween Havoc ppv, after having a non sanctioned match with Goldberg.
Bret Hart 1 November 21, 1999 Toronto, Ontario Defeated Chris Benoit in tournament final.
Vacant December 20, 1999 Hart vacates title because of controversial match with Bill Goldberg.
Bret Hart 2 December 20, 1999 Baltimore, Maryland Defeated Goldberg in rematch.
Vacant January 16, 2000 Hart vacates the title due to injury.
Chris Benoit 1 January 16, 2000 Cincinnati, Ohio
Vacant January 17, 2000 Benoit forfeits the title and leaves for the WWF after dispute with management.
Sid Vicious 1 January 24, 2000 Los Angeles, California Defeated Kevin Nash.
Vacant January 25, 2000 Stripped by Commissioner Kevin Nash.
Kevin Nash 3 January 25, 2000 Awards himself title as Commissioner.
Sid Vicious 2 January 25, 2000 Las Vegas, Nevada
Vacant April 10, 2000 All WCW Titles were declared vacant by Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff after WCW was rebooted.
Jeff Jarrett 1 April 16, 2000 Chicago, Illinois Defeated Diamond Dallas Page.
Diamond Dallas Page 3 April 24, 2000 Rochester, New York
David Arquette 1 April 25, 2000 Syracuse, New York Pinned Eric Bischoff in a tag team match.
Jeff Jarrett 2 May 7, 2000 Kansas City, Missouri
Ric Flair 7 May 15, 2000 Biloxi, Mississippi
Vacant May 22, 2000 Stripped by Vince Russo.
Jeff Jarrett 3 May 22, 2000 Grand Rapids, Michigan Awarded by Vince Russo.
Kevin Nash 4 May 23, 2000 Saginaw, Michigan
Ric Flair 8 May 29, 2000 Title given to him by Kevin Nash.
Jeff Jarrett 4 May 29, 2000 Salt Lake City, Utah
Booker T 1 July 9, 2000 Daytona Beach, Florida The match was originally billed as Jarrett vs. Hogan (which Hogan won after Jarrett intentionally laid down for Hogan), but WCW head writer Vince Russo stripped Hogan of the title after cutting a shoot promo about him (Russo) getting frustrated with dealing with Hogan's backstage politics, and announced an impromptu match between Jarrett and Booker T for the vacant title.
Kevin Nash 5 August 28, 2000 Las Cruces, New Mexico
Booker T 2 September 17, 2000 Buffalo, New York
Vince Russo 1 September 25, 2000 Uniondale, New York Won in a cage match when a vengeance seeking Bill Goldberg speared Russo through the cage just before Booker exited.
Vacant October 2, 2000 Russo decides he is not a wrestler and does not want the title.
Booker T 3 October 2, 2000 San Francisco, California Defeated Jeff Jarrett.
Scott Steiner 1 November 26, 2000 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Booker T 4 March 26, 2001 Panama City Beach, Florida WCW acquired by the WWF in March 2001.
Kurt Angle 1 July 24, 2001 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania First WWF wrestler to win the WCW Championship.
Booker T 5 July 30, 2001 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Rock 1 August 19, 2001 San Jose, California
Chris Jericho 1 October 21, 2001 St. Louis, Missouri
The Rock 2 November 5, 2001 Uniondale, New York
Chris Jericho 2 December 9, 2001 San Diego, California Jericho unified the title with the WWF Championship at Vengeance on December 9, 2001.

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