International Wrestling Alliance

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International Wrestling Alliance
AcronymIWA
Founded1973
Defunct2000
Style Professional wrestling
Headquarters Manitoba, Canada
Founder(s) Tony Condello
FormerlyWest Four Wrestling Alliance

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.

Contents

Championships

ChampionshipFinal champion(s)Date wonLocation
IWA Heavyweight Championship Chi Chi Cruz May 2000 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [1]
IWA Junior Heavyweight Championship Último Dragón November 14, 1995 Morris, Manitoba, Canada [2]
IWA Tag Team ChampionshipJ.T. Atlas and Kevin MartelJuly 1997 Manitoba, Canada [3]
WFWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship Stan SaxtonJuly 24, 1994 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [4]
WFWA Canadian Tag Team ChampionshipGhost RidersNovember 1994 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [5]
WFWA Television Championship "Bulldog" Bob Brown April 14, 1991 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [6]

IWA Alumni

The roster consisted of mostly Canadian wrestlers, but also included some American wrestlers.

Singles wrestlers

Tag teams

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  4. "WFWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship". Cagematch.
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