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WCWF WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP 

CHAMPION

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

Steve Austin1

N/A

N/A

N/A

Kane2

Steve Austin

New York City, New  York

WCWF Genesis (7/18/98)

Shawn Michaels3

Kane

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF Survivor Series (11/15/98)

Steve Austin

Shawn Michaels

Auburn Hills, Michigan

WCWF World War III (11/22/98)

Kevin Nash

Steve Austin

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

WCWF WrestleMania  '99 (3/28/99)

Hollywood Hogan4

Kevin Nash

Greensboro, North Carolina

WCWF King of the Ring (6/27/99)

The Rock

Hollywood Hogan

Charlotte, North Carolina

WCWF Unforgiven (9/26/99)

Shawn Michaels

The Rock

Detroit, Michigan

WCWF Survivor Series (11/14/99)

Sting

Shawn Michaels

Anaheim, California

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

Scott Steiner5

Sting

Kansas City, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/7/00)

Triple H

Scott Steiner

Daytona Beach, Florida

WCWF Bash at the Beach (7/9/00)

Steve Austin6

Triple H

Buffalo, New  York

WCWF Fall Brawl (9/17/00)

Dean Malenko

Steve Austin

Houston, Texas

WCWF WrestleMania 2K1 (4/1/01)

Shawn Michaels7

Dean Malenko

Cleveland, Ohio

WCWF Fully Loaded Invasion (7/22/01)

Scott Vick

Shawn Michaels

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

WCWF WrestleMania 2K2 (3/17/02)

Hollywood Cooldude

Scott Vick

Uniondale, New York WCWF SummerSlam (8/24/02)
Edge Hollywood Cooldude Seattle, Washington WCWF WrestleMania 2K3 (3/30/03)
Rob Van Dam Edge Baltimore, Maryland WCWF No Mercy (10/19/03)

NOTES:

1 Steve Austin was the WWF World Champion, when Fredrick J. Livingstone III bought the WWF & WCW.  Livingstone hired him. He beat Goldberg, the WCW Champion to unify the 2 titles at a house show, to become the first ever WCWF World Heavyweight Champion. 

2 This was the first WCWF-exclusive Event, which was broadcasted live on the USA Network. 

3 This was a Triple Threat Match, also involving Bret Hart. 

4 This match was a Ladder Match. 

5 This was a Fatal 4 Way Match, also involving Bret Hart and Warrior. 

6 This match was a Steel Cage Match. 

7 This match was a Steel Cage Match. 

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WCWF WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

 

CHAMPION

MEMBERS

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

nWo Hollywood1

Buff Bagwell & The Disciple

N/A

N/A

N/A

The Faces of Fear2

Meng & The Barbarian

nWo Hollywood

New York City, New  York

WCWF Genesis (7/18/98)

The Headbangers

Mosh & Thrasher

The Faces of Fear

Fayetteville, North Carolina

House Show   (8/14/98)

The Pitbulls

Pitbull I & Pitbull II

The Headbangers

Minneapolis, Minnesota

WCWF RAW IS NITRO (10/12/98)

The New Age Outlaws

Billy Gunn & Road Dogg Jesse James

The Pitbulls

British Columbia, Canada

WCWF Rock Bottom: In Your House (12/18/98)

The DX Rockers

Marty Jannetty & Shawn Michaels

The New Age Outlaws

Tacoma, Washington

WCWF Spring Stampede (4/11/99)

The Eliminators

John Kronus & Perry Saturn

The DX Rockers

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

WCWF Fall Brawl (9/12/99)

The Outsiders

Kevin Nash & Scott Hall

The Eliminators

Washington, D.C.

WCWF Starrcade (12/19/99)

The Hardy Boyz

Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy

 The Outsiders

Anaheim, California

WCWF WrestleMania  2K (4/2/00)

The Perfect Americans

Curt Hennig & Kurt Angle

The Hardy Boyz

Kansas City, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/7/00)

The Wright Brigade

Danny Doring & Roadkill

The Perfect Americans

Boston, Massachusetts

WCWF King of the Ring (6/25/00)

The Perfect Americans3

Curt Hennig & Kurt Angle

The Wright Brigade

Dallas, Texas

WCWF Fully Loaded(7/23/00)

The Kliq4

Billy Gunn (2) & X-Pac

The Perfect Americans

Birmingham, Alabama

WCWF Armageddon (12/10/00)

The Canadian Connection5

Chris Jericho & Lance Storm

The Kliq

New Orleans, Louisiana

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/21/01)

KroniK

Brian Adams & Bryan Clark

The Canadian Connection

Las Vegas, Nevada

WCWF No Way Out (2/25/01)

The Detroit City Mad Men

Rhino & Scott Steiner

KroniK

Chicago, Illinois

WCWF Backlash (4/29/01)

The Canadian Connection6

Chris Jericho & Lance Storm

The Detroit City Mad Men

East Rutherford, New Jersey

WCWF King of the Ring (6/25/01)

The Detroit City Mad Men7

Rhino & Scott Steiner

The Canadian Connection

Daytona Beach, Florida

WCWF Bash at the Beach (7/29/01)

The Eliminators

John Kronus & Perry Saturn

The Detroit City Mad Men

Charlotte, North Carolina

WCWF RAW IS NITRO (11/19/01)

The Flock

Christopher Daniels & Reckless Youth

 The Eliminators

Atlanta, Georgia

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/20/02)

Incredibly Awesome8

Justin Credible & Mike Awesome

The Flock

Nashville, Tennessee

WCWF Judgment Day (5/19/02)

Canada's Finest9 Chris Benoit & Owen Hart The Outsiders Seattle, Washington WCWF WrestleMania 2K3 (3/30/03)
The Hardy Boyz Jeff & Matt Hardy Canada's Finest Hershey, Pennsylvania WCWF Unforgiven (9/21/03)

NOTES:

1 nWo Hollywood’s Giant and Sting were the WCW Tag Team Champions.  Sting and Giant gave the belts to Bagwell & The Disciple to defend.  They were the Champions, when Fredrick J. Livingstone III bought the WWF & WCW. Livingstone hired them. They beat Kane & Mankind, the WWF Tag Team Champions to unify the 2 titles at a house show, to become the first ever WCWF World Tag Team Champions. 

2 This was the first WCWF-exclusive Event, which was broadcasted live on the USA Network. 

3 This match was a Fatal 4 Way Match, also involving The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & Road Dogg Jesse James), & Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay & Scotty 2 Hotty). 

4 The Perfect Americans (Curt Hennig & Kurt Angle) made an open challenge to any tag team in the WCWF and The Kliq (Billy Gunn & X-Pac) accepted the challenge.

5 This match was a Ladder Match. 

6 This match was a Title Versus Title Match, where Chris Jericho’s World Television and Lance Storm’s Intercontinental Championships were on the line, if either wrestler got pinned. 

7 This match was a Triple Threat Match, also involving KroniK (Brian Adams & Bryan Clark). 

8 Incredibly Awesome vacated the Tag Team Championship after winning a 6-Pack Challenge Match at No Way Out on February 23, 2003, citing lack of competition and being tired of defending the belts. A Tournament was held to determine the new champions at WrestleMania 2K3 on March 30, 2003.

9 Canada's Finest won the 13-Team Tournament to win the vacant Tag Team Titles, beating The Outsiders in the Finals.

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WCWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPION

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

Triple H1

N/A

N/A

N/A

Jeff Jarrett2

Triple H

New York City, New  York

WCWF Genesis (7/18/98)

Booker T

Jeff Jarrett

Charleston, West Virginia

WCWF Souled Out (1/17/99)

Sabu

Booker T

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

WCWF WrestleMania  '99 (3/28/99)

Raven

Sabu

Providence, Rhode Island

WCWF Backlash (4/25/99)

Edge3

Raven

Minneapolis, Minnesota

WCWF SummerSlam (8/22/99)

Chris Benoit

Edge

Cincinnati, Ohio

WCWF Souled Out (1/16/00)

Shane Douglas

Chris Benoit

Chicago, Illinois

WCWF Spring Stampede (4/16/00)

Ken Shamrock

Shane Douglas

Louisville, Kentucky

WCWF Judgment Day (5/21/00)

Shawn Michaels4

The Undertaker

Raleigh, North Carolina

WCWF SummerSlam (8/27/00)

Shane Douglas

Shawn Michaels

Tampa, Florida

WCWF Survivor Series (11/17/00)

Val Venis

Shane Douglas

Washington, D.C.

WCWF Starrcade (12/17/00)

Chris Benoit

Val Venis

New Orleans, Louisiana

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/21/01)

Lance Storm

Chris Benoit

Kansas City, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/27/01)

Chris Benoit5

Lance Storm

Daytona Beach, Florida

WCWF Bash at the Beach (7/29/01)

Al Snow

Chris Benoit

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

WCWF Unforgiven Fall Brawl (9/23/01)

Kurt Angle

Al Snow

Atlanta, Georgia

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/20/02)

Triple H Kurt Angle Little Rock, Arkansas WCWF No Mercy (10/20/02)
Taz Triple H Phoenix, Arizona WCWF SummerSlam (8/24/03)

NOTES:

1 Triple H was the WWF Intercontinental Champion, when Fredrick J. Livingstone III bought the WWF & WCW. Livingstone hired him. He beat Bret Hart, the WCW U.S. Champion to unify the 2 titles at a house show, to become the first ever WCWF Intercontinental Champion. 

2 This was the first WCWF-exclusive Event, which was broadcasted live on the USA Network. 

3 This match was a First Blood Match. 

4 According to Fredrick J. Livingstone III, Taz and Ken Shamrock were champions for too long. In order for them to keep their titles, they had to defeat Buff Bagwell and Kanyon in a tag team match. Bagwell and Kanyon won that match, and therefore Taz and Shamrock were stripped of their titles.  Over the course of the next two weeks, a Lethal Lottery Tag Team Tournament was held, where the winners of the tournament faced each other for the WCWF Intercontinental Championship and the losing team faced each other for the WCWF World Television Championship. Shawn Michaels & The Undertaker won the tournament, defeating Jeff Jarrett & Lance Storm, and therefore wrestled each other for the IC Title.  Michaels won that match. 

5 This match was a Calgary Dungeon Submission Match.

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            WCWF WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPION

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

Val Venis1

N/A

N/A

N/A

Marty Jannetty

Val Venis

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF Survivor Series (11/15/98)

Mike Awesome

Marty Jannetty

Auburn Hills, Michigan

WCWF World War III (11/22/98)

Val Venis2

Mike Awesome

Memphis, Tennessee

WCWF St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (2/14/99)

Cactus Jack

Val Venis

Oakland, California

WCWF Superbrawl (2/21/99)

Warrior3

Cactus Jack

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/7/99)

Rob Van Dam

Warrior

Greensboro, North Carolina

WCWF King of the Ring (6/27/99)

Buff Bagwell4

Rob Van Dam

Buffalo, New  York

WCWF Fully Loaded (7/25/99)

Rob Van Dam5

Buff Bagwell

Minneapolis, Minnesota

WCWF SummerSlam (8/22/99)

Chris Jericho

Rob Van Dam

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

WCWF Fall Brawl (9/12/99)

Taz6

Chris Jericho

San Francisco, California

WCWF SuperBrawl (2/20/00)

Jeff Jarrett7

Lance Storm

Raleigh, North Carolina

WCWF SummerSlam (8/27/00)

Shawn Michaels

Jeff Jarrett

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

WCWF World War III Mayhem (11/26/00)

Test

Shawn Michaels

Houston, Texas

WCWF WrestleMania 2K1 (4/1/01)

Chris Jericho

Test

Sacramento, California

WCWF Judgment Day (5/20/01)

Owen Hart

Chris Jericho

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF No Halloween Havoc Mercy (10/21/01)

Darren the Dangerous

Owen Hart

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

WCWF No Way Out (2/17/02)

Chris Jericho Darren the Dangerous Fort Lauderdale, Florida WCWF Starrcade (12/15/02)
Jeff Jarrett Chris Jericho Hershey, Pennsylvania WCWF Unforgiven (9/21/03)

NOTES:

1 D-Lo Brown, the WWF European Champion, lost to Val Venis, at the final WWF event, prior to Fredrick J. Livingstone III’s buying  of  the WWF & WCW. Livingstone hired Venis, who defeated Booker T, the WCW World Television Champion to unify the 2 titles, at a house show.  Since Livingstone had no plans to take the WCWF to Europe, he called the belt the WCWF Television Championship, instead of the European Title. 

2 This match was a Triple Threat Match, also involving Masato Tanaka. 

3 This match was a Falls Count Anywhere Match. 

4 This match was a 2 Out of 3 Falls Match. 

5 This match was an Iron Man Match. 

6 This match was a Steel Cage Match. 

7 According to Fredrick J. Livingstone III, Taz and Ken Shamrock were champions for too long. In order for them to keep their titles, they had to defeat Buff Bagwell and Kanyon in a tag team match. Bagwell and Kanyon won that match, and therefore Taz and Shamrock were stripped of their titles.  Over the course of the next two weeks, a Lethal Lottery Tag Team Tournament was held, where the winners of the tournament faced each other for the WCWF Intercontinental Championship and the losing team faced each other for the WCWF World Television Championship. Jeff Jarrett & Lance Storm lost the tournament to Shawn Michaels & The Undertaker, and therefore wrestled each other for the TV Title.  Jarrett won that match. 

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WCWF CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPION

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

Chavo Guerrero, Jr.1

N/A

N/A

N/A

Eddie Guerrero 2

Chavo Guerrero, Jr. 

New York City, New York

WCWF Genesis (7/18/98)

Juventud Guerrera

Eddie Guerrero

Los Angeles, California

House Show   (9/20/98)

Hector Garza

Juventud Guerrera

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF Survivor Series (11/15/98)

Mikey Whipwreck

Hector Garza

Washington, D.C.

WCWF Starrcade (12/27/98)

Brian Christopher

Mikey Whipwreck

Charleston, West Virginia

WCWF Souled Out (1/17/99)

Chris Jericho 3

Brian Christopher

Memphis, Tennessee

WCWF St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (2/14/99)

X-Pac

Chris Jericho

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/7/99)

Owen Hart 4

X-Pac

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

WCWF World War III Mayhem (11/29/99)

Vampiro 5

Owen Hart

Anaheim, California

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

Christian 6

Vampiro

Louisville, Kentucky

WCWF Judgment Day (5/21/00)

Jeff Hardy

Christian

Boston, Massachusetts

WCWF King of the Ring (6/25/00)

Devon Storm

Jeff Hardy

Daytona Beach, Florida

WCWF Bash at the Beach (7/9/00)

Owen Hart

Devon Storm

Buffalo, New York

WCWF Fall Brawl (9/17/00)

Jeff Hardy 7

Scotty 2 Hotty

Indianapolis, Indiana

WCWF Souled Out Sin (1/14/01)

Shane Helms 8

Jeff Hardy

Nashville, Tennessee

WCWF SuperBrawl: Revenge (2/18/01)

Rey Misterio Jr.

Shane Helms

Kansas City, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/27/01)

Crowbar

Rey Misterio Jr.

San Jose, California

WCWF SummerSlam (8/19/01)

Matt Hardy

Crowbar

San Diego, California

WCWF Starrcade (12/16/01)

Lance Storm Matt Hardy New York City, New York WCWF Survivor Series (11/15/02)
Rey Misterio9 Lance Storm Seattle, Washington WCWF WrestleMania 2K3 (3/30/03)
Hurricane Helms Rey Misterio Denver, Colorado WCWF Vengeance (7/27/03)

NOTES:

1 Chris Jericho, the WCW Cruiserweight Champion, lost to Chavo Guerrero, Jr., at the final WCW event, prior to Fredrick J. Livingstone III’s buying  of  the WWF & WCW. Livingstone hired Guerrero, who defeated Taka Michinoku, the WWF Light Heavyweight Champion to unify the 2 titles, at a house show, to become the first ever WCWF Cruiserweight Champion. 

2 This was the first WCWF-exclusive Event, which was broadcasted live on the USA Network. 

3 This was a Fatal 4 Way Match, also involving Billy Kidman and Christian. 

4 This was a Triple Threat Match, also involving Mike Quackenbush. 

5 This was a Triple Threat Match, also involving Christian. 

6 This was a Ladder Match, where Edge was the special guest referee. 

7 When Darren the Dangerous became the owner of the WCWF, he got rid of the divisions.   Owen Hart took the opportunity to vacate his WCWF Cruiserweight Championship, in order to go for a better belt.   The title was decided in 2 open invitational Battle Royals, where the winning Superstars faced off in a singles match for the WCWF Cruiserweight Championship.  Jeff Hardy and Scotty 2 Hotty won the Battle Royals and faced each other for the vacant title. 

8 This was a Fatal 4 Way Match, also involving Christian, and Grand Master Sexay. 

9 Rey Misterio Jr. changed his name to Rey Misterio, during his title reign, prior to a match at Backlash on April 27.

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WCWF HaRdCoRe CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPION

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

Mankind1

Tommy Dreamer

Las Vegas, Nevada

WCWF Halloween Havoc (10/24/99)

Justin Credible2

Mankind

Washington, D.C.

WCWF Starrcade (12/19/99)

Kane3

Justin Credible

Chicago, Illinois

WCWF Spring Stampede (4/16/00)

The Sandman4

Kane

Louisville, Kentucky

WCWF Judgment Day (5/21/00)

Mike Awesome5

The Sandman

Daytona Beach, Florida

WCWF Bash at the Beach (7/9/00)

Justin Credible6

Mike Awesome

Tampa, Florida

WCWF Survivor Series (11/17/00)

Hugh Morrus7

Justin Credible

New Orleans, Louisiana

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/21/01)

Taz8

Hugh Morrus

Houston, Texas

WCWF WrestleMania 2K1 (4/1/01)

Justin Credible

Taz

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

WCWF Unforgiven Fall Brawl (9/23/01)

Bradshaw9

N/A

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

WCWF WrestleMania 2K2 (3/17/02)

Crash Holly 10

Bradshaw Los Angeles, California WCWF Unforgiven (9/22/02)
Bradshaw11 Crash Holly Fort Lauderdale, Florida WCWF Starrcade (12/15/02)
Brian Lee Bradshaw Montreal, Quebec, Canada WCWF No Way Out (2/23/03)
Crowbar Brian Lee Charlotte, North Carolina WCWF Judgment Day (5/18/03)

NOTES:

1Mankind won a tournament, beating Tommy Dreamer, in the finals, to become the first WCWF HaRdCoRe Champion. 

2 The match was a Barbed Wire Taped Fist Match.

3 The match was a Stairway to Hell Match. 

4 The match was a Barbed Wire Flaming Casket Match. 

5 The match was a Barbed Wire Dog Collar Table Match.

6 The match was a Singapore Cane Table Match. 

7 The match was a Barbed Wire Chain Match. 

8 The match was a Texas Bullrope Match. Following this match, Taz decided that he wants to defend his title in only Falls Count Anywhere Matches, instead of “stupid gimmick matches.”

9 Justin Credible vacated the WCWF HaRdCoRe Championship, on February  18, 2002, because he beat every opponent in front of him, and wanted to move on to something better.  This was a Fatal 4 Way Match to determine the new champion. Bradshaw defeated Raven, Mike Awesome, & Crowbar to become the champion. 

10 This was a Triple Threat Match, also involving Brian Lee.

11 This match was a Career Versus Title Match. Therefore, Crash Holly is fired from the WCWF.

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WCWF 6-MAN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPION

MEMBERS

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

Al Snow, Robbie Brookside, & Rob Van Dam1 N/A The Kliq Los Angeles, California WCWF Unforgiven (9/22/02)
The 4 Horsemen Curt Hennig, Kurt Angle, & Mike Sanders Al Snow, Robbie Brookside, & Rob Van Dam Montreal, Quebec, Canada WCWF No Way Out (2/23/03)
Team Dangerous Steve Austin, The Rock, & The Undertaker The 4 Horsemen Denver, Colorado WCWF Vengeance (7/27/03)

NOTES:

1 Snow, Brookside, & Van Dam defeated The Kliq in a War Games Match in the finals of  a tournament to become the first WCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions.

 

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WCWF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPION

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

Aja Kong1

N/A

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF Survivor Series (11/15/98)

Kimberly

Aja Kong

Anaheim, California

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/24/99)

Nicole Bass

Kimberly

Louisville, Kentucky

WCWF UnCeNsOrEd (3/14/99)

Kimberly2

Nicole Bass

Greensboro, North Carolina

WCWF King of the Ring (6/27/99)

Debra McMichael

Kimberly

Charlotte, North Carolina

WCWF Unforgiven (9/16/99)

Tori

Debra McMichael

New York City, New  York

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/23/00)

Luna Vachon

Tori

Kansas City, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/7/00)

Minami Toyota3

Luna Vachon

Dallas, Texas

WCWF Fully Loaded(7/23/00)

NOTES:

1 Aja Kong won a Battle Royal to become the first ever WCWF Women’s Champion. 

2 This match was a Triple Threat Match, also involving Madusa. 

3 Minami Toyota lost her job in a Career Battle Royal, and had to vacate the championship.  Livingstone decided not to continue the Women’s Division, and therefore Toyota was the final WCWF Women’s Champion.

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              WCWF WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

CHAMPIONS

MEMBERS

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

The Extreme Vixens1

Jenna Jameson & Sable

Akira Hokuto & Bull Nakano

Anaheim, California

WCWF Royal Rumble (1/24/99)

Debra McMichael & Elizabeth

N/A

Extreme Vixens

St. Louis, Missouri

WCWF Slamboree (5/7/99)

Malia Hosaka & Missy Hyatt

N/A

Debra McMichael & Elizabeth

Kansas City, Missouri

WCWF Over The Edge (5/23/99)

Debbie Malenko & Wendi Richter2

N/A

Malia Hosaka & Missy Hyatt

Cleveland, Ohio

WCWF No Mercy (10/17/99)

NOTES:

1 The Extreme Vixens (Jenna Jameson & Sable) won a tournament, defeating Hokuto & Nakano, in the finals, to become the first ever WCWF Women’s Tag Team Champions. 

2 Citing “real women’s competition”, Malenko & Richter retired the Women’s Tag Team Championship, saying that no women were worthy of challenging them for their titles.  

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TOURNAMENT WINNERS (Go HERE to See Brackets of Tournaments Below)

NAME OF TOURNAMENT

WINNER

DEFEATED

LOCATION

EVENT & DATE

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF World Heavyweight Championship

The Undertaker

The Rock

Washington, D.C.

WCWF Starrcade (12/27/98)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF World Tag Team Championship

The Rockers

Lex Luger & Sting

Philadelphia, PA

WCWF WrestleMania ’99 (3/28/99)

King of the Ring Tournament

Edge

Kanyon

Greensboro, NC

WCWF King of the Ring (6/27/99)

Queen of the Ring Tournament

Sable

Luna Vachon

Greensboro, NC

WCWF King of the Ring (6/27/99)

Mixed Tag Team Tournament

Triple H & Chyna

Justin Credible & Nicole Bass

Buffalo, NY

WCWF Fully Loaded (7/25/99)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF World Television Championship

Booker T

The Disciple

Anaheim, CA

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF Cruiserweight Championship

Blitzkrieg

X-Pac

Anaheim, CA

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF HaRdCoRe Championship

Kane

Tank Abbott

Anaheim, CA

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF Women's Championship

Aja Kong

Luna Vachon

Anaheim, CA

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF Intercontinental Championship

Shane Douglas

Val Venis

Anaheim, CA

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF World Tag Team Championship

Rob Van Dam & Sabu

The Legion of Doom

Anaheim, CA

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF World Heavyweight Championship

The Rock

Warrior

Anaheim, CA

WCWF WrestleMania 2K (4/2/00)

King of the Ring Tournament

Devon Storm

Jerry Lynn

Boston, MA

WCWF King of the Ring (6/25/00)

Queen of the Ring Tournament1

Madusa

Akira Hokuto

Boston, MA

WCWF King of the Ring (6/25/00)

Lethal Lottery Tag Team Tournament for the WCWF Intercontinental and World Television Championships2

Shawn Michaels & The Undertaker

Jeff Jarrett & Lance Storm

Toronto, Ontario, CN

Charlotte, NC

Fayetteville, NC

WCWF Smacker (8/17/00)

WCWF RAW IS NITRO  (8/21/00)

WCWF Smacker (8/24/00)

$1 Million Greed Tournament3

Rob Van Dam

The Southern Rebel

Jacksonville, FL

WCWF Greed (3/18/01)

King of the Ring Tournament

Chris Benoit

Test

East Rutherford, NJ

WCWF King of the Ring (6/25/01)

WCWF VS MDWO Tournament4

Ken Shamrock

Rob Van Dam

Cleveland, OH

Daytona Beach, FL

WCWF Fully Loaded Invasion (7/22/01)

WCWF Bash at the Beach (7/29/01)

#1 Contender’s 10 Man Tag Team Tournament5

Too Cool, Kid Kash, Nova, & Al Snow

Little Guido & William Regal, Taka Michinoku, Goldberg, & Triple H

Detroit, MI

Grand Rapids, MI

Toronto, Ontario, CN

Toronto, Ontario, CN

San Antonio, TX

WCWF RAW IS NITRO (8/27/01)

WCWF Smacker (8/30/01)

WCWF RAW IS NITRO (9/3/01)

WCWF Smacker (9/4/01)

WCWF RAW IS NITRO (9/10/01)

#1 Contender’s Tournament for the WCWF Cruiserweight Championship6

Lance Storm

Rey Misterio, Jr.

Baton Rouge, LA

Mobile, AL

Indianapolis, IN

Moline, IL

WCWF RAW IS NITRO (10/1/01)

WCWF Smacker (10/4/01)

WCWF RAW IS NITRO (10/8/01)

WCWF Smacker (10/11/01)

King of the Ring Tournament

Hollywood Cooldude

Shawn Michaels

Columbus, OH

WCWF King of the Ring (6/23/02)

Six Man Tag Team #1 Contender’s Tournament7

Jeff Jarrett, Taz, & Chris Candido

Jeff Hardy, Kid Kash, & Billy Kidman

Detroit, MI

WCWF Vengeance (7/22/02)

WCWF 6-Man Tag Team Championship Tournament 8 Al Snow, Robbie Brookside, & Rob Van Dam The Kliq Los Angeles, CA WCWF Unforgiven (9/22/02)
WCWF World Tag Team Championship Tournament9 Canada's Finest The Outsiders Seattle, WA WCWF WrestleMania 2K3 (3/30/03)
King of the Ring Tournament Scott Vick Hollywood Cooldude Houston, TX WCWF Bad Blood (6/15/03)

NOTES:

1 After Minami Toyota lost her job in a Career Battle Royal, Fredrick J. Livingstone ended the Women’s Division. So 2000 was the last year the Queen of the Ring Tournament was held.

2 This tournament, held over the course of 3 episodes of RAW IS NITRO & Smacker, was to determine who would face each other for the vacant WCWF Intercontinental and World Television Championships at WCWF SummerSlam. 

3 The winner of this tournament received $1 Million from Ted DiBiase.

4 This tournament, held on 2 consecutive Pay-Per-Views, was to determine which federation, the WCWF or the MDWO, was the better one. 

5 This tournament, held over the course of 3 weeks, was to determine what 5 Superstars would challenge for their respective title at WCWF Unforgiven Fall Brawl.

6 This tournament, held over the course of 2 weeks, was to determine the #1 Contender for the WCWF Cruiserweight Championship at WCWF No Halloween Havoc Mercy.

7 The winners of this tournament became the #1 Contenders for their respective titles.

8 The winners of this tournament became the new WCWF 6-Man Tag Team Champions.

9 The winners of this tournament became the new WCWF World Tag Team Champions.

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MULTIPLE TITLE HOLDER LIST

CHAMPION

WORLD

TAG TEAM

INTERCONTINENTAL

WORLD TV

CRUISERWEIGHT

HaRdCoRe

6-MAN TAG

TOTAL

Chris Jericho

0

2

0

3

1

0

0

Shawn Michaels

3

1

1

1

0

0

0

Kurt Angle

0

2

1

0

0

0

1

Steve Austin

3

0

0

0

0

0

1

Chris Benoit

0

1

3

0

0

0

0

Justin Credible

0

1

0

0

0

3

0

4

Jeff Hardy

0

2

0

0

2

0

0

Owen Hart

0

1

0

1

2

0

0

Lance Storm

0

2

1

0

1

0

0

Rob Van Dam

1

0

0

2

0

0

1

4

Mike Awesome

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

3

Matt Hardy

0

2

0

0

1

0

0

Curt Hennig

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

Jeff Jarrett

0

0

1

2

0

0

0

Scott Steiner

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

3

Devon Storm /Crowbar

0

0

0

0

2

1

0

Taz

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

Triple H

1

0

2

0

0

0

0

Val Venis

0

0

1

2

0

0

0

3

Buff Bagwell

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

2

Bradshaw 0 0 0 0 0 2 0  2

Shane Douglas

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

2

Billy Gunn

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

  2

Marty Jannetty

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

2

Kane

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

2

John Kronus

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

Kevin Nash

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

Perry Saturn

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

X-Pac

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

Rey Misterio 0 0 0 0 2 0 0  2
Edge 1 0 1 0 0 0 0  2
The Rock 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
Shane/Hurricane Helms 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2

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YEAR END AWARD WINNERS

AWARD NAME 2001 WINNER 2002 WINNER  
Viewer's Choice Hollywood Cooldude Al Snow, Robbie Brookside, & Rob Van Dam
WCWF Superstar of the Year Dean Malenko Hollywood Cooldude
DZW Wrestler of the Year Robbie Brookside John Cena
WCWF Tag Team of the Year The Detroit City Mad Men The Detroit City Mad Men
DZW Tag Team of the Year ------------------------------------------ Victoria's Secrets
Stable of the Year Team Dangerous Al Snow, Robbie Brookside, & Rob Van Dam
WCWF Match of the Year Dean Malenko VS Rob Van Dam

(2 out of 3 Falls Match for the WCWF Heavyweight Championship -

MDWO Slamboree (5/27/01)

Shawn Michaels VS Hollywood Cooldude

(Finals of the King of the Ring Tournament -

WCWF King of the Ring (6/23/02))

DZW Match of the Year ------------------------------------------ John Cena VS Brock Lesnar VS Randy Orton

(Triple Threat Match for the DZW Title  -

Danger Zone: Episode 7 (11/16/02))

WCWF Storyline of the Year Who is the Imposter Kane? Cooldude - Newcomer to Champion
DZW Storyline of the Year ------------------------------------------ Randy Orton Turns His Back on His Fans
WCWF Feud of the Year Kane VS The Undertaker VS The Imposter Kane/Brian Lee Stevie Richards VS Raven
DZW Feud of the Year ------------------------------------------ Chris Kanyon VS Michael Modest
Pay-Per-View of the Year WCWF SummerSlam (8/19/2001) WCWF SummerSlam (8/25/2002)
DZW Danger Zone of the Year ------------------------------------------ Episode 7 (11/16/2002)
Special Event/Match of the Year WCWF Tribute to America

 (WCWF Smacker, - 9/13/2001)

2002 King of the Ring Tournament

(WCWF King of the Ring  - 6/23/2002)

Most Hated WCWF Wrestler of the Year Raven Shane Douglas
Most Hated DZW Wrestler of the Year ------------------------------------------ Randy Orton
Most Popular WCWF Wrestler of the Year Rob Van Dam Steve Austin
Most Popular DZW Wrestler of the Year ------------------------------------------ A.J. Styles
Favorite Person of Authority Ric Flair --------------------------------------------
Comeback of the Year Brian Lee Scott Vick
Newcomer of the Year Hurricane (Shane) Helms America's Most Wanted
Most Improved WCWF Wrestler of the Year Justin Credible Al Snow
Most Improved DZW Wrestler of the Year ------------------------------------------ John Cena
Woman of the Year Daffney The Hollywood Dudette
Male Manager of the Year Dean Malenko Bret Hart
TV Personality of the Year Dean Malenko Randy Savage

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