Catch Wrestling Association championships
The CWA World Middleweight Championship was a professional wrestling middleweight championship in Catch Wrestling Association (CWA). The title was one of the two weight-based titles in CWA, along with the CWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship , which was introduced in 1993. The title was created in December 1984 and a tournament was set up to determine the inaugural champion. The last previous holder of the European version of the World Middlweight Championship, Adrian Street , had moved to the United States in 1981. Tony St. Clair won the tournament to become the inaugural holder of the new CWA version on December 22, 1984.[ 1] The title was deactivated when the company closed on December 4, 1999.[ 2] The championship was contested under 12 three-minute rounds. A rival European version of the World Middleweight championship was promoted in the UK by All Star Wrestling and Rumble Promotions 1991-1996.[ 3]
Symbol Meaning No. The overall championship reign Reign The reign number for the specific wrestler listed. Event The event in which the championship changed hands N/A The specific information is not known — Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign [Note #] Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details.
# Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes 1 Tony St. Clair 1 December 22, 1984 344 Bremen , Germany House show Clair won a tournament to become the inaugural champion.[ 1] [ 4] — Vacated — December 1, 1985 — — — The title was vacated for unknown reasons.[ 1] 2 Steve Wright 1 December 20, 1985 574 Bremen , Germany House show Wright won a tournament.[ 1] [ 5] 3 Mile Zrno 1 July 17, 1987 137 Vienna , Austria House show [ 6] [ 7] 4 Steve Wright 2 December 1, 1987 1,005 Bremen , Germany House show [ 8] 5 Dave Finlay 1 September 1, 1990 27 Vienna , Austria House show [ 9] [ 10] 6 Steve Wright 3 September 28, 1990 449 Hanover , Germany House show [ 11] [ 12] 7 Fit Finlay 2 December 21, 1991 203 Bremen , Germany Euro Catch Festival [ 13] [ 14] 8 Franz Schumann 1 July 11, 1992 161 Graz , Austria Euro Catch Festival [ 15] [ 16] — Vacated — December 19, 1992 — Bremen , Germany Euro Catch Festival The title was vacated due to unknown reasons.[ 1] 9 Fit Finlay 3 December 19, 1992 194 Bremen , Germany Euro Catch Festival Defeated Eddie Gilbert to win the vacant title.[ 17] [ 18] — Vacated — July 1, 1993 — — — Title was held up after a match against Eddie Gilbert ended in a double disqualification. 10 Franz Schumann 2 July 3, 1993 358 Graz , Austria Clash of the Champions Defeated Eddie Gilbert to win the vacant title.[ 19] [ 20] 11 Barry Horowitz 1 June 26, 1994 13 Graz , Austria International Catch Cup [ 21] [ 22] 12 Franz Schumann 3 July 9, 1994 455 Graz , Austria Euro Catch Festival [ 23] [ 24] 13 Paul Roma 1 October 7, 1995 49 Hanover , Germany Catch World Cup [ 25] [ 26] 14 Fit Finlay 4 November 25, 1995 224 Bremen , Germany International Catch Cup This was a title vs. title match , in which Finlay's Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship was also defended.[ 27] [ 28] 15 Franz Schumann 4 July 6, 1996 1,246 Graz , Austria Euro Catch Festival [ 29] [ 30] — Retired — December 4, 1999 — Bremen , Germany Euro Catch Festival The title was defended for the last time at the event as it was CWA's final event and the promotion closed after the event.
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