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''WCW WorldWide'' was an American syndicated television show that was produced by
World Championship Wrestling World Championship Wrestling, Inc. (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of Nati ...
(WCW) that aired from October 8, 1975, to March 31, 2001. At the time of its cancellation, ''WorldWide'' was the longest-running, uninterrupted weekly syndicated show of any kind on the air in the United States.


History


''Wide World Wrestling'' (1975 - 1978)

The show began in 1975 as ''Wide World Wrestling'', a syndicated one-hour program produced by
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Jim Crockett Promotions Jim Crockett Promotions Inc. is a family-owned professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, restarted by Jim Crockett's son and Jim Crockett Jr's brother, David Crockett. Founded in 1931, the promot ...
. It was taped each Wednesday night at the studios of
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in
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, following the taping of the syndicated '' Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling''. The original host of ''Wide World Wrestling'' was former Georgia Championship Wrestling announcer Ed Capral. Later hosts of ''Wide World Wrestling'' included George Scott, Sandy Scott, Dr. Tom Miller and Les Thatcher.


''NWA / WCW World Wide Wrestling'' (1978 - 1992)

In 1978, to avoid confusion with ABC's '' Wide World of Sports'' (many newspapers would incorrectly mix the two shows up in their listings), JCP changed the name of the show to '' NWA World Wide Wrestling''.
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became the new host and was joined shortly thereafter by veteran wrestler Johnny Weaver as color commentator. In the summer of 1981, WRAL-TV opted not to renew its contract with JCP, citing that it needed the studio space to produce a new local version of '' PM Magazine''. Crockett initially worked out a deal with WCCB in Charlotte to house the tapings, but after that fell through he instead moved his production to a rival Charlotte station, then-
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-owned WPCQ-TV (now
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), a station which until recently had been owned by
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. WPCQ-TV had briefly played host to tapings for Eddie Einhorn's International Wrestling Association in the 1970s, so it seemed like a natural fit. The physical studio itself was very cramped however; the ring, television sets, banners, and camera platforms, which had been positioned symmetrically at WRAL-TV, were now positioned off-center. Landrum left ''World Wide Wrestling'' in 1982 after being released by Jim Crockett Promotions in a cost-cutting measure.
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left his position as Bob Caudle's color commentator on ''Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling'' to take over play-by-play duties on ''World Wide''. For a time, ''World Wide'' ran with a three-man announce team as wrestler Ray "The Crippler" Stevens joined.
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would also occasionally commentate. Not pleased with the studio situation, Crockett began to make plans to rectify matters and by July 1983, had moved his tapings out of WPCQ-TV and into major arenas, buying a mobile TV truck for $1 million and hiring his own crew. In 1984,
Tony Schiavone Noah Anthony Schiavone (, ; born November 7, 1957) is an American sports announcer, professional wrestling commentator and podcaster currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a play-by-play commentator and senior producer. He has pr ...
replaced Weaver as color commentator on ''World Wide'' (with Weaver moving over to join Caudle on ''Mid-Atlantic''). Schiavone had previously worked for JCP as the announcer for their minor league baseball team the Charlotte O's, and as the host of their market-specific promotional interview segments, which were used to promote events in individual towns. Tully Blanchard for a time joined ''World Wide'' as a color commentator as well. After the sale of JCP's wrestling assets to
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in 1988, ''World Wide Wrestling'' went through a revolving series of announcing teams and included at various times such names as Schiavone,
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, Gordon Solie, Lance Russell, Chris Cruise,
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, Dutch Mantell, Ole Anderson,
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, Scott Hudson, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan and
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.


''WCW WorldWide'' (1992–2001)

Under the Bill Watts regime, the name ''World Wide Wrestling'' was changed to ''WCW WorldWide'' in 1992. ''WorldWide'' was originally made up of matches from television tapings around the country. Beginning in 1993, when Eric Bischoff took over, the show was taped in
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. The initial home for these tapings was Disney/MGM Studios at
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, which gave rise to the term "Disney Tapings". The last set of tapings at Disney occurred in November 1996 and aired in February 1997; afterward, Disney evicted WCW from the studio space it was using and the company moved the set across Orlando to
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, where a new set was eventually constructed. In 1998, ''WorldWide'' became an in-studio recap show like its sister program '' WCW Pro'' had, with an exclusive match or two at the end of the show. These matches continued to be taped in Orlando. On January 23, 1999, the ''WorldWide'' exclusive matches were moved out of Orlando and began being taped with '' WCW Saturday Night'', which left its base in Atlanta in 1996 and had become a traveling show. Later still, the matches were moved a second time and began to be recorded before '' WCW Thunder'' tapings. In November 2000, the show would change formats, seldom having exclusive matches, and instead would mostly show matches from previous WCW pay-per-view events (as well as providing a recap of that week's ''
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'' and '' Thunder''). ''WorldWide'' was cancelled along with ''Monday Nitro'' and ''Thunder'' the day before the
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(WWF) purchased WCW's tape library and intellectual property. At the time of its cancellation, ''WorldWide'' was the longest-running, uninterrupted weekly syndicated show of any kind on the air in the United States. The final episode of ''WorldWide'' aired on March 31, 2001, making it the last WCW television show aired. Some syndicated stations would air ''WorldWide'' very early in the morning on Sunday (12:00 to 1:00 a.m., 1:00 to 2:00 a.m., etc.), so there are people who consider the last episode's date to be April 1, 2001, the day of
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Title changes

Throughout the years, ''WorldWide'' hosted numerous title changes. * Magnum T. A. defeated
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in a steel cage match to win The NWA US Heavyweight Championship (taped March 23, 1985) *
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( Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) defeated The Midnight Express (
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and Stan Lane) to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championship on May 14, 1988 (taped April 26, 1988) * Eddie Gilbert and Rick Steiner defeated
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( Kevin Sullivan and Steve Williams) to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championship on March 18, 1989 (taped February 28, 1989) *
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defeated Michael Hayes to win the NWA United States Championship on May 22, 1989 (taped June 10, 1989) * Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (
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and Michael Hayes) in a tournament final to win the reactivated NWA United States Tag Team Championship on February 24, 1990 (taped February 12, 1990) *
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defeated Tom Zenk to win the WCW World Television Championship on January 27, 1991 (taped January 7, 1991) * The Fabulous Freebirds (
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and Michael Hayes) and Badstreet defeated
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and Junkyard Dog in a handicap match to win the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on June 22, 1991 (taped June 3, 1991) * Steve Austin defeated
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to win the WCW World Television Championship on June 29, 1991 (taped June 3, 1991, re-taped June 4, 1991) * Dustin Rhodes, Tom Zenk, and Big Josh defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (
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and Michael Hayes) and Badstreet to win the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on August 24, 1991 (taped August 5, 1991) *
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( Richard Morton,
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and Terrance Taylor) defeated Dustin Rhodes, Tom Zenk, and Big Josh to win the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on November 10, 1991 (taped October 8, 1991) * Steve Austin defeated
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to win the WCW World Television Championship on June 13, 1992 (taped May 23, 1992) *
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defeated
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to win the WCW World Television Championship on October 17, 1992 (taped September 29, 1992) * The Hollywood Blonds ( Steve Austin and Brian Pillman) defeated
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and
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to win the Unified NWA/WCW World Tag Team Championship on March 27, 1993 (taped March 2, 1993) * Paul Orndorff defeated Erik Watts in a tournament final to win the WCW World Television Championship on April 4, 1993 (taped March 2, 1993) * Rick Rude (subbing for an injured Kensuke Sasaki) defeated Dustin Rhodes to win the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship on May 15, 1993 (taped April 20, 1993) * Harlem Heat (
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and Stevie Ray) defeated The Nasty Boys ( Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs) to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship on June 24, 1995 (taped May 3, 1995) * Dean Malenko defeated Shinjiro Otani to win the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship on May 18, 1996 (taped May 2, 1996)


''WorldWide'' in the United Kingdom

Up until 2019 (when ''
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'' started airing on
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and Channel 5 started showing highlights of ''
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'' and '' SmackDown''), ''WCW WorldWide'' was one of only two American wrestling shows (the other being ''
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'' on
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) to have had a regular slot on UK terrestrial television, having appeared on two different over the air networks during its lifetime. Beginning in 1991, ''WCW WorldWide'' was broadcast in the UK on the ITV network originally overnight at 1 or 2 a.m. alongside other U.S. imports such as '' American Gladiators'' and '' America's Top Ten''. In spring of 1992 however, it was also broadcast in local British Wrestling's old Saturday afternoon slot. In late 1995, however, the show was moved back to the late night slot and eventually disappeared from the network. In July 1999, ''WorldWide'' returned to TV in the UK on Channel 5, who broadcast the show at 7 pm on Friday evenings, although occasionally the show would be broadcast in a late-night mid-week time-slot instead. These shows were a collection of matches from ''
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'', '' Thunder'' and '' Saturday Night'', which had taken place five or six weeks before. The announcers were usually Scott Hudson and
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, who provided dubbed commentary with references aimed at the UK viewers. In order to keep the more extreme action suitable for a pre-watershed audience any attacks with weapons such as steel chairs were comically covered over with large, cartoonish effects with "BLAM!" or "SMASH!" inside them. Due to being moved around the schedules and skipping some weeks, the show continued until April 20, 2001, three weeks after the final American broadcast. This episode contained re-aired and edited ''Nitro'' matches throughout 2001 to the ''WorldWide'' theme, and was different from the final American broadcast. Following the purchase of WCW by the WWF, older versions of ''WorldWide'' were repeated on
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WCW WorldWide results (1997–2001)
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