Rate The Championship Belt : WCW World Heavyweight Championship

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vickymania

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the mother,father or whatever you want to name it of all title's in WCW..the battle for this title was hard fought among the greats of wrestling industry..below is the list


source : Warned.net

WCW World Heavyweight Championship


Ric Flair January 11, 1991 East Rutherford, NJ (Defeated Sting for NWA World Heavyweight Championship-title then renamed WCW World Heavyweight Championship)


Vacated July 1, 1991 Flair leaves for World Wrestling Federation


Lex Luger July 14, 1991 Baltimore, MD (over Barry Windham)


Sting February 29, 1992 Milwaukee, WI


Vader July 12, 1992 Albany, GA


Ron Simmons August 2, 1992 Baltimore, MD


Vader December 30, 1992 Baltimore, MD


Sting March 11, 1993 London, England


Vader March 17, 1993 Dublin, Ireland


Ric Flair December 27, 1993 Charlotte, NC


Held-Up April 17, 1994 Double Pin with Ricky Steamboat


Ric Flair April 24, 1994 Atlanta, GA (Defeated Steamboat in rematch)


Hulk Hogan July 17, 1994 Orlando, FL


The Giant October 29, 1995 Detroit, MI (Defeated Hogan by DQ in a DQ=Loss match when Lex Luger interfered)


Stripped November 6, 1995 Stripped due to controversial finish of October 29 match


Randy Savage November 26, 1995 Norfolk, VA (Won WCW World War 3 Battle Royal)


Ric Flair December 27, 1995 Nashville, TN


Randy Savage January 22, 1996 Las Vegas, NV


Ric Flair February 11, 1996 St. Petersburg, FL


The Giant April 22, 1996 Albany, GA


Hulk Hogan August 10, 1996 Sturgis, SD


Lex Luger August 4, 1997 Auburn Hills, MI


Hulk Hogan August 9, 1997 Sturgis, SD


Sting December 28, 1997 Washington, DC (Defeated Hogan with Bret Hart as referee)


Held Up January 8, 1998 Held up due to controversy over finish of December 28 match


Sting February 22, 1998 San Francisco, CA (Defeated Hulk Hogan in rematch)


Randy Savage April 19, 1998 Denver, CO


Hulk Hogan April 20, 1998 Colorado Springs, CO


Bill Goldberg July 6, 1998 Atlanta, GA


Kevin Nash December 27, 1998 Washington, DC


Hulk Hogan January 4, 1999 Atlanta, GA (Nash basically laid down for Hogan)


Ric Flair March 14, 1999 Louisville, KY


Diamond Dallas Page April 11, 1999 Tacoma, WA (won 4-way match with Flair, Sting and Hulk Hogan)


Sting April 26, 1999 Fargo, ND


Diamond Dallas Page April 26, 1999 Fargo, ND


Kevin Nash May 9, 1999 St. Louis, MO


Randy Savage July 11, 1999 Ft. Lauderdale, FL


Hulk Hogan July 12, 1999 Jacksonville, FL


Sting September 12, 1999 Winston-Salem, NC


Bill Goldberg October 24, 1999 Las Vegas, NV


Stripped October 25, 1999 Title stripped because defense against Goldberg not sanctioned


Bret Hart November 21, 1999 Toronto, Ontario (Defeated Chris Benoit in tournament final)


Vacated December 20, 1999 Hart vacates title because of controversial match with Bill Goldberg


Bret Hart December 20, 1999 Baltimore, MD (Defeated Goldberg in rematch)
Stripped January 16, 2000 Hart injured


Chris Benoit January 16, 2000 Cincinnati, OH


Vacated January 17, 2000 Benoit leaves for WWF after dispute with management


Sid Vicious January 24, 2000 Los Angeles, CA (Defeated Kevin Nash)


Stripped January 25, 2000 Stripped by Commissioner Kevin Nash


Kevin Nash January 25, 2000 Awards himself title as Commissioner


Sid Vicious January 25, 2000 Las Vegas, NV


Vacated April 10, 2000 All WCW Titles declared vacant


Jeff Jarrett April 16, 2000 Chicago, IL (Defeated Diamond Dallas Page)


Diamond Dallas Page April 24, 2000 Rochester, NY David Arquette April 25, 2000 Syracuse, NY (Got the deciding fall in a tag team match)


Jeff Jarrett May 7, 2000 Kansas City, MO


Ric Flair May 15, 2000 Biloxi, MS


Stripped May 22, 2000 Stripped by Vince Russo


Jeff Jarrett May 22, 2000 Grand Rapids, MI (Awarded by Vince Russo)


Kevin Nash May 23, 2000 Saginaw, MI


Ric Flair May 29, 2000 Title given to him by Kevin Nash


Jeff Jarrett May 29, 2000 Salt Lake City, UT


Booker T July 9, 2000 Daytona Beach, FL


The match was originally billed as Jarrett vs. Hogan (which Hogan won after Jarrett intentionally lays down for Hogan), but WCW head writer Vince Russo strips Hogan of the title and vacates it after cutting a shoot promo about him (Russo) getting frustrated with dealing with Hogan's backstage politics, and announced an impromptu match between Jarrett vs. Booker T for the vacant title


Kevin Nash August 28, 2000 La Cruces, NM


Booker T September 17, 2000 Buffalo, NY


Vince Russo September 25, 2000 Uniondale, NY


Vacated October 2, 2000 Russo decides he is not a wrestler and does not want the title


Booker T October 2, 2000 San Francisco, CA (Defeated Jeff Jarrett)


Scott Steiner November 26, 2000 Milwaukee, WI


Booker T March 26, 2001 Panama Beach, FL


WCW acquired by WWF March 2001


Kurt Angle July 24, 2001 Pittsburgh, PA


Booker T July 30, 2001 Philadelphia, PA


The Rock August 19, 2001 San Jose, CA


Chris Jericho October 21, 2001 St. Louis, MO


The Rock November 5, 2001 Uniondale, NY


After The Alliance's defeat at the 2001 Survivor Series, the WCW Championship was renamed the World Heavyweight Championship


Chris Jericho 2 December 9, 2001 San Diego, CA Jericho unified the title with the WWF Championship on December 9, 2001

The WCW world heavyweight title had its share of controversies with thr title either being vacated or stripped many a times..imagine,even Vince Russo declared himself champion! all the wrestling greats and hall-of-fames have won this title..i will rate this title 9.5/10 for being the most prized possesion to have in its time.

how about you people?
 

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Early on I would've gave it a 9/10, but due to the fiasco near the end of WCW I'll give it a 7/10. Jeff Jarrett was a bore (still is) Booker T was basically given the belt by default, and Russo/Arquette was a "Palm in the face" type of moment.
 

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hmmm..really?? these threads r boring people that bad? i mean,they aren't that bad..i always thought a bit of GK is good for everyone especially if its related to wrestling..ha ha
 

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hmmm..really?? these threads r boring people that bad? i mean,they aren't that bad..i always thought a bit of GK is good for everyone especially if its related to wrestling..ha ha

They're not that bad, I liked them at first, but they've done absolutely nothing to spoil the soup, so now they just seem hang around here like a bad smell...

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8/10.. just because people like Booker T, DDP, Goldberg, and Jeff Jarret held it.