History of World Championship Wrestling facts for kids
Quick facts for kids World Championship Wrestling |
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Acronym | WCW |
Established | October 11, 1988 |
Folded | March 23–26, 2001 (WCW assets sold to the World Wrestling Federation) December 16, 2017 |
Style | Professional wrestling Sports entertainment |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Founder(s) | Ted Turner Jim Crockett |
Parent | Universal: Turner Broadcasting System/Jim Crockett Promotions (1988–1996) Time Warner (1996–2017, as a legal entity) WCW, Inc.: WWE (WWE Libraries) (2001–present) |
Formerly | Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling Georgia Championship Wrestling Jim Crockett Promotions |
Website | WCW official website: http://www.wwe.com/classics/wcw/ |
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) is a now-defunct American professional wrestling promotion that existed from 1988 to 2001. It began as a promotion affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) that appeared on the national scene under the ownership of media mogul Ted Turner and based in Atlanta, Georgia. The name came from a wrestling television program that aired on TBS in the 1980s, which had taken the name from an Australian wrestling promotion of the 1970s.
In the 1990s, World Championship Wrestling, along with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now known as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)), were the top two wrestling promotions in the United States. Its flagship show WCW Monday Nitro went head-to-head with WWF Raw is War in a ratings battle known as the Monday Night Wars. However, poorly-received storylines, the increasing popularity of the WWF's Attitude Era, and restrictions from Time Warner eventually led to WCW's decline and eventual acquisition of key assets by its main competition, Vince McMahon and the WWF.