IWA World Heavyweight Championship (Australia)

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IWA World Heavyweight Championship
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Promotion World Championship Wrestling
Date established1964
Date retired1971

The IWA World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the Australian World Championship Wrestling promotion from its founding in 1964 until 1971. [1]

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Although a part of WCW, the championship carried the IWA initials, for the International Wrestling Alliance. The IWA was WCW's sanctioning body for its championships.

WCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in August 1969, [2] but still recognized this title as its world title. In 1971, the title was abandoned, the NWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Championship was established as WCW's new top championship, and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was recognized in WCW as the world title.

24 different men held the championship, combining for 51 individual title reigns. [1]

Title history

Wrestler:Times:Date:Location:Notes:
Killer Kowalski 1October 1964?Kowalski was awarded the title.
Dominic DeNucci 17 November 1964 Melbourne, Victoria
Ray Stevens 1January 1965 Sydney, New South Wales
Dominic DeNucci 2January 1965Melbourne, Victoria
Mitsu Arakawa 1May 1965?This title change occurred no later than this date.
Hercules Cortez 1June 1965?This title change occurred no later than this date.
Killer Kowalski 2June 1965?
Spiros Arion 16 August 1965Sydney, New South Wales
Karl Krauser 11965Melbourne, Victoria
Spiros Arion 21965?
Killer Kowalski 3December 1965 Honolulu, Hawaii
Dominic DeNucci 312 February 1966Sydney, New South Wales
Toru Tanaka 13 June 1966Sydney, New South Wales
Mark Lewin 19 July 1966Melbourne, Victoria
Skull Murphy 113 August 1966Melbourne, Victoria
Bearcat Wright 119 August 1966Sydney, New South Wales
The Destroyer 13 September 1966Melbourne, Victoria
Spiros Arion 329 October 1966Melbourne, Victoria
Ray Stevens 22 December 1966Sydney, New South Wales
Billy White Wolf 111 February 1967Melbourne, VictoriaWhite Wolf vacated the Australian Heavyweight Championship after winning this title.
Killer Kowalski 4May 1967Melbourne, Victoria
Tex McKenzie 1July 1967Melbourne, Victoria
Skull Murphy 212 August 1967Melbourne, Victoria
Bearcat Wright 219 August 1967Melbourne, Victoria
Killer Kowalski 51 September 1967Melbourne, Victoria
Mario Milano 18 September 1967Sydney, New South Wales
King Curtis Iaukea 130 September 1967Sydney, New South Wales
Mark Lewin 213 October 1967Sydney, New South Wales
Ripper Collins 1October 1967?
Mario Milano 2October 1967?
Killer Karl Kox 1January 1968Melbourne, Victoria
Spiros Arion 4January 1968Melbourne, Victoria
Gorilla Monsoon 116 February 1968Sydney, New South Wales
Spiros Arion 522 March 1968Sydney, New South Wales
Baron Mikel Scicluna 115 June 1968Sydney, New South Wales
Mario Milano 317 August 1968Melbourne, Victoria
Toru Tanaka 220 September 1968Sydney, New South Wales
Tex McKenzie 215 November 1968Sydney, New South Wales
Skull Murphy 318 November 1968 Adelaide, South Australia
"Cowboy" Bob Ellis 17 February 1969Sydney, New South Wales
Killer Karl Kox 214 February 1969Sydney, New South Wales
Spiros Arion 621 February 1969Sydney, New South Wales
The Spoiler 14 April 1969Sydney, New South Wales
Mario Milano 49 May 1969Sydney, New South Wales
WCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in August 1969, still recognizing this world title.
Killer Karl Kox 319 September 1969Sydney, New South Wales
Billy Robinson 131 October 1969Sydney, New South Wales
King Curtis Iaukea 219 December 1969Sydney, New South Wales
Dominic DeNucci 4January 1970Sydney, New South Wales
King Curtis Iaukea 3April 1970?This title change occurred no later than this date.
Stan Stasiak 1December 1970?
King Curtis Iaukea 4December 1970?
The title was retired in 1971 and replaced with the NWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Championship. WCW then recognized the NWA World Heavyweight Championship as the world title.

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References

  1. 1 2 "I.W.A. World Heavyweight Title (Australia)". Puroresu Dojo. Retrieved 27 December 2008.
  2. "Pro-Wrestling Title Histories: Australia". Puroresu Dojo. Retrieved 27 December 2008. W.C.W. was a members [ sic ] of National Wrestling Alliance after 69/08.