World Class Championship Wrestling - World Class Titles

World Class Titles

  • CWA Southwestern Heavyweight Championship
  • NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Championship – Later renamed NWA Texas Hardcore Championship in 1999
  • NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship – later renamed the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship before eventually being renamed the NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship in 1998
  • NWA Texas Tag Team Championship – was renamed the WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship after WCCW's withdrawal from the NWA. Renamed the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship in 1998.
  • WCWA World Heavyweight Championship – also known as the NWA American Heavyweight Championship until WCCW's withdrawal from the NWA in Feb. 1986
  • WCWA World Light Heavyweight Championship
  • WCWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship – also known as the WCCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship until World Class' withdrawal from the NWA in Feb. 1986
  • WCWA World Tag Team Championship – also known as the NWA American Tag Team Championship until WCCW's withdrawal from the NWA in Feb. 1986
  • WCCW Middle Eastern Championship
  • WCCW Television Championship

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