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I'm confused. This makes no sense. Why would WWE not recognize all but Flair's first title reign in WCW? In fact Flair is the one guy who they go out of their way to recognize ALL his World Title reigns. 24.178.211.155 ( talk) 01:20, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
It seems to me they don't go out of their way to regognize Flair's reigns. WWE doesn't recognize the Flair-Race NWA World Title switches in 1984 or the Flair-Fujinami NWA World Title switches in 1991, yet the NWA does. They also don't recognize the two WCW International World Title reigns. Two of Flair's WCW Titles are also not recognized, the first when WCW created the title and the match with Rick Steamboat in 1994. When a title is held up or vacated and then won, that starts a new reign. Despite the fact that Steamboat was never WCW Champ, the title was vacated, Flair won the rematch and it became a new reign, so there are 8 WCW Title reigns. Someone needs to fix this. MrNWA4Life 10:16, 25 July 2009
Let's get this clear once and for all - his reign IS recognised by WWE.com's WCW Championship history page. [1] I've altered the page to reflect that fact. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.76.65.77 ( talk) 10:29, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
No, no, and thrice no. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 197.87.101.19 ( talk) 14:27, 15 February 2020 (UTC)
The first WCW World Champion was Sting. In late 1990, Sting, the reigning NWA World Champion, was recognized as the first WCW World Champion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.245.155.201 ( talk) 07:42, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
That is true. This link:
http://members.chello.at/dietmar.kienboeck/title.htm
shows the TRUTH. It was written in 1999, unlike the current "reliable" sources which are WWE revisionism. Bring Back The F ( talk) 15:40, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
The debate was ended after WWE posted their World Heavyweight Title, title history on WWE.com. I'm going to edit that part. SilentRage 18:58, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
WWE's 2009 release of "The History of the World Heavyweight Championship" DVD re-opened the debate as the DVD clearly recognizes the WHC and WCW World titles as one and the same (even going so far as to repeat WCW's false claim that the title's history goes back to 1905) TheBoss1022.
Let's address this again. According to not one but TWO OFFICIAL WWE historical DVDs ("The History of the World Heavyweight Championship" and "The History of the WWE Championship") the months when WWF/E recognized the "Undisputed" Championship was a continuation of the linage of the WCW World Heavyweight championship.
In "The History of the World Heavyweight Championship" DVD (Which also claims that the WHC and WCW World titles are indeed one and the same - but that's another argument for another time) the linage is clearly chaptered and the "Undisputed title" is even listed specifically as period of linage.
In "The History of the WWE Championship" Jim Ross says that Ric Flair presented then Undisputed Champion with a new title belt to recognize "BOTH" (WWE and WCW) championships.
Therefore clearly the "Undisputed" World Championship is a continuation of the linage of BOTH the WWE and WCW World Championships. TheBoss1022
Like I've said on your Talk Page, Boss, exact quotes and times would be helpful. The WHC DVD set covers three titles known as the World Heavyweight Championship, but clearly distinguishes between them. Disc One is about the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, Disc Two is about the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and Disc Three is about the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. They are all loosely connected, but no reliable title history treats all three as one title. Without an explicit (not merely implied) claim to the contrary, this can't even be considered as an exceptional claim. Do you have this explicit claim? InedibleHulk ( talk) 19:48, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
WWE.com is not a reliable source for the simple reason that there are several omissions on their lists. Another notable one is Antonio Inoki's WWWF World title win over Backlund. Plus the fact that the WCW World title and WHC have been referred to as one and the same on TV, in WWE magazines and on WWE DVDs. WWE.com is a kayfabe site that only reports what is "official" Wikipedia is a historical site which tries to give the COMPLETE history. In today's information era what ACTUALLY happened trumps what "officially" happened anyway. But the fact that WWE has acknowledged that the titles are indeed one and the same on so many different occasions shows that it is also "officially" the same. In the DVD "The History of the World Heavyweight Championship" Triple H states that they "brought back" the championship indicating that it was indeed the same title. Furthermore when Bischoff awarfded the title to Triple H he referred to him as the "World Champion" (not World HEAVYWEIGHT Champion) showing that they were still using the name change from before the unification. Again showing the evolution of the title. TheBoss1022 — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheBoss1022 ( talk • contribs) 22:21, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
Then why does it contradict it's own history? It doesn't even list punk's WWE title reign as continuing after he left with the belt. Even though Triple H clearly said on RAWthat BOTH men (Punk & Cena) were recognized as champion (which is the reason Wikipedia recognizes that Punk's reign continues) WWE.com says that he was not. Plus the Inoki omission. This shows that there are many errors in that site. Plus WWE has released multiple DVD (which are the OFFICIAL DVDs) of the titles' histories as well as a title history magazine all of which says the linage continues. TheBoss1022 — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheBoss1022 ( talk • contribs) 21:15, 20 January 2013 (UTC)
You don't see them as "WWE champions" because at the time they were known as the "Undisputed" champion which was the WCW and WWE titles combined. When the titles were separated they were again referred to by the individual championship. I didn't say that WWE.com was not official I pointed out that it was full of flaws. You have yet to show how the DVD (and thus the footage of the events taking place in front of your eyes) is incorrect. Therefore the lineage has been established by WWE.
Also the DVD never once says that they are referencing three different championships. In fact Triple H refers to the WHC as the same title held by Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes and Harley Race. While true the NWA World title and it's history are different from WCW's title history, claiming that it is the same (as WCW once did) shows that WWE does indeed recognize the WCW and WHC as one and the same.
And your link says nothing about wwe recognizing two guys holding the WWE title at the same time. As I said another error on WWE.com's part — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheBoss1022 ( talk • contribs) 20:44, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
You stop. I have history, video footage of the actual events and of WWE talent supporting that the linage continues as well as an official historical documentary supporting that the linage continues. Show me where in Wikipedia where the rule is that WWE.com is 100%. And if that's the case why are you not changing the histories of ALL the WWE titles to fit WWE.com?( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 01:40, 22 January 2013 (UTC))
We can't be much clearer about this, Boss. If you continue to disrupt the article, you'll be given an official warning. If you disregard the warning, you'll probably be blocked. We'd both rather you just drop it, until you have stronger evidence. InedibleHulk ( talk) 01:46, 22 January 2013 (UTC) Sorry I've been away. I've been battling the flu. Then tell me what kind of evidence is considered strong enough? What is stronger than an official DVD that tells the official history of the championship complete with video evidence? No I won't drop it because wikipedia states "If you can update or improve it, please do so." ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 01:45, 26 January 2013 (UTC))
Here's the video evidence. It's cheaply made but it suits the purpose. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f0XUwQ6_30&feature=youtu.be It contains the key footage from both the previously mentioned DVDs. You will see where the first DVD clearly lists the WCW World and WHC World titles as one and the same. But more importantly the second DVD shows Jim Ross clearly explain that the Undisputed championship represented both (WWE & WCW) titles proving that the title has always been active and did not end with Jericho. ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 22:48, 26 January 2013 (UTC))
Jim Ross said "title" as in singular because the WWF and WCW titles were unified into a single title, the "Undisputed" championship. But as Ross also said, the "Undisputed title represented both titles showing that the WCW/WHC title was still active during this time. And how can Bischoff have meant "belt"? It was a different belt by that point which had been worn by no one at that point. ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 03:40, 28 January 2013 (UTC))
Here's yet another official WWE source that says the titles are the same, the official wwe history of championsh magazine. http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/62365_465692423491547_947930717_n.jpg
Notice how it claims that when Triple H was awarded the WHC he was given the renamed WCW world title. http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/62365_465692420158214_1632153988_n.jpg So I have three official WWE historical sources (two DVDs and a magazine) to your one source (WWE.com). The majority of official sources say the titles are one and the same. At the very least there is enough evidence to restore the Undisputed title history. ( TheBoss1022 ( talk)) —Preceding undated comment added 00:33, 29 January 2013 (UTC)
We need a proof that the wcw was active until 2002. No "maybe you'll recogniced this title". Now, wwe.com say that theclast wcw champion was jericho, 3 bios say that the wcw championship wasn't active as part of the undisputed championship, (lesnar, hhh and taker). Solies titles history, another realibe source used bu the wikiproject, also say that the title was desactivated in 2001. Pwtorch and pwinsider talk about a unification.-- HHH Pedrigree ( talk) 11:39, 29 January 2013 (UTC)
WWE owns WCW and therefor they have the right to use the title however they see fit. If they choose to release a DVD about their titles histories that says the undisputed title represents both titles, or that the WHC and WCW titles are the same (thus stating that the title linage continues) then that's the way it is. And your claim that I can't show the footage from the official DVDs is ludicrous. That's like saying you can't use original film to prove the holocaust happened. ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 20:48, 29 January 2013 (UTC))
He "resurected" it as a single title. He stripped Lesnar of the WCW/WHC title (leaving him with just the WWE title) and brought it to RAW. Even WWE.com says that the title was "brought" to RAW after Lesnar had taken it to Smackdown. http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/worldheavyweight
Plus WWE.com also says that "Prior to Sept. 2, 2002, WWE recognized only one World Champion...", The Undisputed Champion "...and that champion represented both RAW and SmackDown!" http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/worldheavyweight/3044541431
WWE.com even makes the same claim as WCW that the WHC goes all the way back to 1904, "The World Heavyweight Championship that has recently been carried by such greats as Batista and Triple H got its start in WWE back in 2002. But its prestigious lineage can actually be traced back all the way to George Hackenschmidt and 1904. For years, it was known as the NWA Championship; then when WCW pulled out of the NWA in the early 1990s, Ric Flair was recognized as the first-ever WCW Champion." While WWE does not own the NWA and thus can't claim the NWA heritage, it does own the WCW and thus can (and does) claim that the WCW and WHC titles are one and the same. http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/wcwchampionship
In addition WWE.com also claims that Chris Jerricho is STILL the WCW World champion showing that wwe.com is either outdated or that the WCW title is still active. http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/wcwchampionship/3044541104 ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 01:20, 30 January 2013 (UTC))
Ah, HA! then you admit that WWE.com is full of errors. Therefore seeing as how it's the ONLY official WWE source that doesn't prove me right (and as I've shown on several occasions it DOES support what I've been saying)it's clear that not listing the titles as one and the same is just another error on WWE.com. By your own admission your source is flawed. ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 19:15, 30 January 2013 (UTC))
There was no "last" champion WCW Champion. That's the whole point. Even WWE.com doesn't say there was a last WCW champion. The title is still active now renamed the World heavyweight championship. ALL WWE sources say this is true. And you can't show me a single one that says otherwise. ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 22:56, 30 January 2013 (UTC))
On the contrary, SEVERAL different belts, same title. The first link states that the WHC title's history goes back through the years it was known as the WCW World title. The second link says that Bischoff "brought" said (WHC/WCW)title to RAW from smackdown (where it was held by Brock lesner as part of the Undisputed championship). So both of your links state that the title existed before it was awarded to Triple H. ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 23:00, 30 January 2013 (UTC))
Further prove that WWE.com recognizes the WHC and WCW titles as one and the same http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/wwechampionship/25026075
When Punk won the WWE title for the first time on July 17, 2011 it's states that "CM Punk's victory made him only the third Superstar in history to hold each the ECW, World Heavyweight and WWE Titles". But as of that time only Kane had also held all three. If the WHC was indeed a new title then Big Show didn't win it until 12-18-11. But WWE.com already recognized him as winning all three showing that they indeed consider the WCW and WHC as one and the same. CHECK AND MATE! ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 23:26, 30 January 2013 (UTC))
I did prove it. I told you how WWE documented the history on two DVDs. You were too lazy to watch so I even posted a clip of said videos. When Jim Ross stated that Ric Flair presented Triple H with a new belt to represent both championships, that is WWE directly saying that the title was active.
Further more on the ECW title list Ezekiel Jackson is ststed as the "last" ECW champipon http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/ecwchampionship/13528698 But at the end if the WCW list it does NOT state that Jericho was the last WCW champion just the first "undisputed" champion. http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/wcwchampionship/3044541104 ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 22:41, 31 January 2013 (UTC))
And as I (and you) have pointed out, the list on WWE.com are full of flaws. What other meaning could Jim Ross have had when he said that the Undisputed title represented both championships? ( TheBoss1022 ( talk) 23:00, 1 February 2013 (UTC))
It is no longer "my game" as you put it. as recently as yesterday WWE put out a video package listing former WCW/NWA champions as former WHC champions. That can be seen here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a2enU9kcFI#at=261 At this point every single source from WWE (save for WWE.com) recognizes the WCW and WHC title as one and the same. The time has come for wikipedia to do the same. ( TheBoss1022)
Regarding this edit, I'm not big on Nheques' format (small font, vacancies in prose form), but I do like the idea of more clearly setting the vacancies apart from the reigns. Anybody have thoughts on colouring those lines grey (or some other colour) to do that? I think it would better convey where the interruptions in direct lineage occur, and that this is useful in understanding a title history. InedibleHulk (talk) 07:07, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
The title was held up after Spring Stampede 1994 and when Flair won the rematch at Saturday Night, he was only once called 12-time World Champion, WCW quickly went back to 11-time because the title was never actually vacant. Flair wins at Saturday Night and retains the title and gets the belt back, that's the way WCW saw it and WWE and PWI still see it this way. Someone should edit it.
(my first 10 minutes on Wikipedia as a member, I hope this actually gets posted where it's supposed to get posted and someone actually sees it) — Preceding unsigned comment added by WrestlingLegendAS ( talk • contribs) 01:13, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
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The match at Souled Out 2000 was clearly and unambiguously a Dusty Finish. This article even acknowledges that WCW never recognised Benoit as a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion. So, why recognise him? Apparently, because WWE (long after the event), chose to retroactively this Reign That Never Was. So, WWE Revisionism is King? Except this discussion page is almost entirely about how WWE can't change the facts years after the event! Another well-known fact is that when WWE purchased the AWA, Vince McMahon chose to retroactively recognise Hulk Hogan as a 2-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion,,overturning HIS two Dusty Finish "victories"(and making Nick Bockwinkel a 6-time AWA World Champion in the process). Yet, virtually nobody considers Hogan to be a 2-time AWA World Champion today! How are Hogan's 2 AWA, and Benoit's 1 WCW reigns different then? Simple. The iwc marks hate Hogan, plain and simple. They attempt to smear and undermine his reputation and achievements all the time. While Benoit, who killed his own family, is respected by the same group of people! Simple fact: Benoit never won the WCW Wirld Championship. WCW never recognised him as a former Champion. Period.
https://web.archive.org/web/20000817233603/http://www.wcw.com/2000/superstars/world/
Unfortunately some revisionism has already crept in, but we do still see that A) Chris Benoit was never World Champion B) Bret Hart is a 1-time WCW Champion C) Sid Vicious is a 1-time WCW Champion
https://web.archive.org/web/20010207213805/http://www.wcw.com/2001/superstars/titles/world/
Note the title went from Booker T to Kevin Nash, back to Booker T, and then to Scott Steiner.
1) The WCW World Heavyweight Championship didn't start in 1991. It was only in January 1991 that PWI started referring to Ric Flair as "WCW World Heavyweight Champion". So, PWI's usage of terms dictates WCW title history?
2) The title was never vacated in 1994.
3) WCW never recognized Chris Benoit as a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Officially, the main event of Souled Out 2000 ended in a "no contest". Only years later did WWE decide to recognize Benoit as having held the WCW World title. But he never did.
4) May 2000...officially the title went from DDP to Arquette to Jarrett to Flair to Jarrett..next stop Bash at the Beach. Yes, we saw seeming title changes, but then look at the WCW World Tag Team Title in 1998. That's how WCW themselves recognized it at the time. Period.
This whole article seems to allow others(eg. PWI and WWE) to dictate WCW's title history, even when it completely and utterly contradicts what WCW themselves acknowledged at the time.
Second, it seems to have been written by an obsessive Ric Flair mark. "First WCW Champion..Ric Flair", "let's recognize Flair vacating, then regaining the title in 1994", and the 2000 nonsense. All to get Flair's world title numbers up. Same with the kind of people who recognize the Flair-Race NWA "switches" in 1984 that never happened. Or the Fujinami "switches" in 1991, again that never happened.
In truth, Flair is either a 15-time( if we count 1993 NWA as a "World" title) or a 14-time(if we don't) World Champion.
This was definitely not recognized in 1994. And it ain't recognized by WWE now 197.89.23.184 ( talk) 16:21, 7 July 2022 (UTC)
In 1948, the NWA World Heavyweight Championship began. In 1988 JCP was bought by Turner and renamed WCW. WCW was really the last remaining NWA territory. In 1990 Sting won the NWA Championship. Later that year, as part of branding, Sting was referred to as WCW World Champion. But, it was the same title. The London/Apter magazines still referred to him as NWA Champion. In 1991 Flair won his seventh World Title, and at this point PWI and the rest agreed to call Flair WCW Champion rather than NWA Champion. But Sting had definitely been WCW Champion. The Fujinami Dusty finish occurred. Nobody recognized Fujinami in 1991. Then Flair was stripped of the WCW Title(the only Title he held) for missing dates. But he still had the belt. Luger beat Windham for the vacant WCW Title. There was nothing in 1991 about "but the NWA still recognizes Flair". Luger dropped the WCW Title to Sting, who then dropped it to Vader. The title Vader held in 1992 was the same title that Thesz, Race and Rhodes had held. Then New Japan announced plans for a new "NWA" title. This was heavily criticized. Chono and Muta held this title that no one recognized as being the same title. Then New Japan relinquished it to WCW. Windham and Flair held it too. Then it was abandoned. But some indie promoters kept it going. Everyone in the 90s knew what the real linear title was. Ric Flair was not the first WCW Champion in 1991. He wasn't even the first person to be called WCW Champion. 197.89.23.184 ( talk) 08:04, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
https://web.archive.org/web/20010207213805/http://www.wcw.com/2001/superstars/titles/world/
So, yeah. Feel free to remove Benoit, Russo, make Bret have one title, remove one of Nash's, one of Jarrett's, one of Booker's, list DDP and Arquette as co-champions etc.
Or maybe... 197.86.195.234 ( talk) 10:59, 15 July 2022 (UTC)
I agree with Kevin Nash for sure. Why does this article say that WWE recognizes that reign? Even WWE doesn't. I am looking at their WCW title history and that reign is not there. So nobody recognizes it. Why does Wikipedia? 2003:CE:D733:9A55:431:3B58:29CC:C5B9 ( talk) 20:36, 17 August 2022 (UTC)
https://web.archive.org/web/20120305172112/http://members.chello.at/dietmar.kienboeck/title.htm 197.86.195.234 ( talk) 06:53, 18 July 2022 (UTC)
WWE does not recognize his 2000 reign where he awarded himself the title. In similar cases we go by what WWE says. We should do the same here. WrestlingLegendAS ( talk) 00:34, 23 June 2023 (UTC)