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World Championship Wrestling had held a variety of professional wrestling tournaments competed for by wrestlers that were a part of their roster. Sporadic tournamentsPin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; DDQ-Double Disqualification Ref-Referee's decision; NC-No ContestBunkhouse Stampede Tournament{{Main|Bunkhouse Stampede}}Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament{{Main|Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament}}NWA United States Championship Tournament (1975)The NWA United States Championship Tournament was a tournament that took place on November 9, 1975 and was created to crown a new United States Champion after Johnny Valentine suffered a career ending back injury.[1] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Rufus R. Jones | RD1-team2 = Terry Funk | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Blackjack Mulligan | RD1-team4 = Dusty Rhodes | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD1-team6 = Harley Race | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = Paul Jones | RD1-team8 = Johnny Weaver | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Terry Funk | RD2-team2 = Dusty Rhodes | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Harley Race | RD2-team4 = Paul Jones | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Terry Funk | RD3-team2 = Paul Jones | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }} NWA United States Championship Tournament (1979)The NWA United States Championship Tournament was a tournament that took place on September 1, 1979 to crown a new United States Champion after Ric Flair vacated the championship due to winning the NWA World Tag Team Championship four days earlier.[1] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Final | RD1-team01 = Rick Steamboat | RD1-team02 = Ernie Ladd | RD1-score01 = PIN | RD1-score02 = | RD1-team03 = "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers | RD1-team04 = Bob Marcus | RD1-score03 = SUB | RD1-score04 = | RD1-team05 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD1-team06 = Big John Studd | RD1-score05 = DDQ | RD1-score06 = | RD1-team07 = Ken Patera | RD1-team08 = Rufus R. Jones | RD1-score07 = PIN | RD1-score08 = | RD1-team09 = BYE | RD1-team10 = BYE | RD1-score9 = | RD1-score10 = | RD1-team11 = "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka | RD1-team12 = "Mr Wrestling" Tim Woods | RD1-score11 = REF DECISION | RD1-score12 = | RD1-team13 = Bruiser Brody | RD1-team14 = Johnny Weaver | RD1-score13 = | RD1-score14 = | RD1-team15 = Jim Brunzell | RD1-team16 = Dewey Robertson | RD1-score15 = REF DECISION | RD1-score16 = | RD2-team01 = Rick Steamboat | RD2-team02 = "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers | RD2-score01 = COUNT OUT | RD2-score02 = | RD2-team03 = Ken Patera | RD2-team04 = BYE | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD2-team05 = Jimmy Snuka | RD2-team06 = BYE | RD2-score5 = | RD2-score6 = | RD2-team07 = Bruiser Brody | RD2-team08 = Jim Brunzell | RD2-score07 = | RD2-score08 = PIN | RD3-team01 = "TV Champion" Rick Steamboat | RD3-team02 = "Mid-Atlantic Champion" Ken Patera | RD3-score01 = PIN | RD3-score02 = | RD3-team03 = Jimmy Snuka | RD3-team04 = "High Flyer" Jim Brunzell | RD3-score3 = | RD3-score4 = | RD4-team01 = Rick Steamboat | RD4-team02 = Jimmy Snuka | RD4-score01 = | RD4-score02 = PINFALL; WINNER }} NWA United States Championship Tournament (1981)The NWA United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Champion after Wahoo McDaniel vacated the title due to injury.[1] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Final | RD1-team01=Pat Patterson | RD1-team02=Mike David | RD1-score1 | RD1-score2 | RD1-team03=Nikolai Volkoff | RD1-team04=Ricky Steamboat | RD1-score3= | RD1-score4= | RD1-team05=Leroy Brown | RD1-team06=Super Destroyer | RD1-score5= | RD1-score6= | RD1-team07=Ron Bass | RD1-team08=Ivan Koloff | RD1-score7= | RD1-score8= | RD1-team09=Sgt. Slaughter | RD1-team10=Johnny Weaver | RD1-score9= | RD1-score10= | RD1-team11=Steve Muslin | RD1-team12=Jay Youngblood | RD1-score11= | RD1-score12= | RD1-team13=Dusty Rhodes | RD1-team14=Jacques Goulet | RD1-score13= | RD1-score14= | RD1-team15=Ron Ritchie | RD1-team16=Ole Anderson | RD1-score15= | RD1-score16= | RD2-team01=Pat Patterson | RD2-team02=Ricky Steamboat | RD2-score1= | RD2-score2= | RD2-team03=Leroy Brown | RD2-team04=Ivan Koloff | RD2-score3= | RD2-score4= | RD2-team05=Sgt. Slaughter | RD2-team06=Jay Youngblood | RD2-score5= | RD2-score6= | RD2-team07=Jacques Goulet | RD2-team08=Ole Anderson | RD2-score7=DDQ | RD2-score8= | RD3-team01=Ricky Steamboat | RD3-team02=Leroy Brown | RD3-score1= | RD3-score2= | RD3-team03=Sgt. Slaughter | RD3-team04=BYE | RD3-score3= | RD3-score4= | RD4-team01=Ricky Steamboat | RD4-team02=Sgt. Slaughter | RD4-score1= | RD4-score2= }} NWA United States Championship Tournament (1984)The NWA United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Champion after Wahoo McDaniel was forced to vacate the title due to his controversial title win over Ricky Steamboat, which took place due to outside interference by Tully Blanchard.[1] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Final | RD1-team01 = Mike Rotunda | RD1-team02 = The Assassin | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team03 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD1-team04 = Mark Youngblood | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team05 = Ivan Koloff | RD1-team06 = Brian Adias | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team07 = Don Kernodle | RD1-team08 = Dusty Rhodes | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD1-team09 = Manny Fernandez | RD1-team10 = Unknown | RD1-score9 = | RD1-score10 = | RD1-team11 = Billy Graham | RD1-team12 = Carlos Colon | RD1-score11 = | RD1-score12 = | RD1-team13 = Tully Blanchard | RD1-team14 = Jimmy Valiant | RD1-score13 = | RD1-score14 = | RD1-team15 = Ricky Steamboat | RD1-team16 = Ron Bass | RD1-score15 = DRAW | RD1-score16 = | RD2-team01 = Mike Rotunda | RD2-team02 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team03 = Ivan Koloff | RD2-team04 = Dusty Rhodes | RD2-score3 = DDQ | RD2-score4 = | RD2-team05 = Manny Fernandez | RD2-team06 = Billy Graham | RD2-score5 = | RD2-score6 = | RD2-team07 = Tully Blanchard | RD2-team08 = BYE | RD2-score7 = | RD2-score8 = | RD3-team01 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD3-team02 = BYE | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = | RD3-team03 = Manny Fernandez | RD3-team04 = Tully Blanchard | RD3-score3 = | RD3-score4 = | RD4-team01 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD4-team02 = Manny Fernandez | RD4-score1 = | RD4-score2 = }} NWA World Television Championship Tournament (1986)The NWA World Television Championship Tournament was a tournament held on January 4, 1986 to crown a new World Television Champion after Dusty Rhodes was stripped of the title due to injury at the hands of Ric Flair and The Minnesota Wrecking Crew.[2] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Arn Anderson | RD1-team2 = Jimmy Valiant | RD1-score1 = pin | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Black Bart | RD1-team4 = Road Warrior Animal | RD1-score3 = DCO | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Tully Blanchard | RD1-team6 = Ron Bass | RD1-score5 =pin | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = The Barbarian | RD1-team8 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD1-score7 = pin | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Arn Anderson | RD2-team2 = BYE | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Tully Blanchard | RD2-team4 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD2-score3 = DQ | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Arn Anderson | RD3-team2 = Wahoo McDaniel | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }} Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament (1986){{main|Crockett Cup (1986)}}The Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament was a tournament held on April 19, 1986 at The Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana and had an afternoon & night show.[3] Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament (1987){{main|Crockett Cup (1987)}}The Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament was a tournament that ran from April 9 to April 10, 1987 with both shows at The Baltimore Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.[3] Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament (1988){{main|Crockett Cup (1988)}}The Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament was a tournament.[3] NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tournament (1988)The NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Tag Team Champions after the titles were vacated when The Midnight Express won the NWA World Tag Team Championship on September 10, 1988. {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = The Fantastics | RD1-team2 = The Varsity Club | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = The Russian Assassins | RD1-team4 = Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Al Perez & Larry Zbyszko | RD1-team6 = Eddie Gilbert and Ron Simmons | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = The Sheepherders | RD1-team8 = BYE | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = The Fantastics | RD2-team2 = BYE | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Eddie Gilbert and Ron Simmons | RD2-team4 = The Sheepherders | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = The Fantastics | RD3-team2 = Eddie Gilbert and Ron Simmons1 | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }}Notes: 1 {{small|The Sheepherders defeated Gilbert and Simmons in the semifinals but were replaced by them in the finals when they left for the WWF.}} NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament (1989)The NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new World Tag Team Champions after Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams were forced to vacate the titles due to their Varsity Club teammates attacking special guest referee Nikita Koloff during their title defense against Road Warriors at WrestleWar.[4] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = The Fabulous Freebirds1 | RD1-team2 = The Road Warriors | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas | RD1-team4 = Jack Victory and Rip Morgan | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Samoan Swat Team | RD1-team6 = Ranger Ross and Ron Simmons | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = Butch Reed and The Raider | RD1-team8 = The Midnight Express | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = The Fabulous Freebirds | RD2-team2 = Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = The Samoan Swat Team | RD2-team4 = The Midnight Express | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = The Fabulous Freebirds | RD3-team2 = The Midnight Express | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }}Notes: 1 {{small|Terry Gordy originally teamed with Michael Hayes in the quarterfinals while Jimmy Garvin replaced him in the semifinals and finals.}} Iron Man Tournament's (1989)The Iron Man and Iron Team tournaments were round-robin tournaments featuring four competing individuals and tag teams respectively. The point system: 20 points for a pinfall or submission victory, 15 for a countout victory, 10 for a disqualification victory, 5 for a time-limit draw and 0 for a loss.[5]
NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tournament (1990)The NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Tag Team Champions after Eddie Gilbert and Rick Steiner vacated the titles due to Steiner splitting from Gilbert to form a tag team with his brother Scott.[4] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk | RD1-team2 = Jack Victory and Rip Morgan | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = The Midnight Express | RD1-team4 = Rock and Roll Express | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = The Fabulous Freebirds | RD1-team6 = Tommy Rich and Eddie Gilbert | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = The MOD Squad | RD1-team8 = Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk | RD2-team2 = The Midnight Express | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = The Fabulous Freebirds | RD2-team4 = Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk | RD3-team2 = The Fabulous Freebirds | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }} Running the Gauntlet Tournament (1990)The Running the Gauntlet Tournament was a tournament.[5]
Brian Pillman defeated Tim Horner and Buddy Landel, before losing to Dan Spivey.
Scott Steiner defeated Bobby Eaton, Ric Flair, and Arn Anderson to run the gauntlet.
Bobby Eaton defeated Tracey Smothers and Ricky Morton, before losing to Sid Vicious.
Steve Armstrong defeated Stan Lane, but lost to his second opponent Buddy Landel. Had Armstrong defeated Landel, he would've wrestled Bobby Eaton.
Rick Steiner defeated Moondog Rex, Sid Vicious and Ric Flair to run the gauntlet.
Ric Flair defeated Buddy Landel, but lost to his second opponent Ron Simmons. Had Flair defeated Simmons, he would've wrestled The Nightstalker. Pat O'Connor Memorial International Tag Team Tournament (1990){{main|Starrcade (1990)#Tournament bracket}}The Pat O'Connor Memorial International Tag Team Tournament was a tournament at Starrcade.[5] WCW World Tag Team Championship Tournament (1991)The WCW World Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new World Tag Team Champions after Steiner Brothers vacated the titles due to Scott Steiner suffering an injury.[4] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = One Man Gang & Black Blood | RD1-team2 = El Gigante & Big Josh | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Rick Steiner and Bill Kazmaier | RD1-team4 = The Ringlords | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Firebreaker Chip & Todd Champion | RD1-team6 = Terrance Taylor and Richard Morton | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = The Young Pistols | RD1-team8 = The Enforcers | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = One Man Gang and The Executioner | RD2-team2 = Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Firebreaker Chip & Todd Champion | RD2-team4 = The Enforcers | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier | RD3-team2 = The Enforcers | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }}
WCW United States Championship Tournament (1991)The WCW United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Champion after Lex Luger vacated the title upon winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at The Great American Bash.[1] {{4RoundBracket-Byes| RD1=First round | RD2=Quarterfinal | RD4=Final | score-width=0 | RD1-team01=Sting | RD1-team02=Arn Anderson | RD1-team03=Bobby Eaton | RD1-team04=Diamond Studd | RD1-team05=Barry Windham | RD1-team06=BYE | RD1-team07=Steve Austin | RD1-team08=Tom Zenk | RD1-team09=Johnny B. Badd | RD1-team10=Brian Pillman | RD1-team11=Ricky Morton | RD1-team12=Dustin Rhodes | RD2-team01=Sting | RD2-team02=Diamond Studd | RD2-team03=Barry Windham | RD2-team04=Steve Austin | RD2-team05=BYE | RD2-team06=BYE | RD3-team01=Sting | RD3-team02=Steve Austin | RD3-team03=BYE | RD3-team04=BYE | RD4-team01=Sting | RD4-team02=BYE }} WCW Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament{{main|Halloween Havoc (1991)#Tournament brackets}}The WCW Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament was a tournament held in 1991 to crown the first-ever Light Heavyweight Champion. The finals took place at Halloween Havoc, where Brian Pillman defeated Richard Morton to become the inaugural champion.[2] NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament (1992){{main|The Great American Bash (1992)#Tournament bracket}}The NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the first-ever NWA World Tag Team Champions. The tournament took place at The Great American Bash on July 12, 1992. Nintendo Top Ten Challenge Tournament (1992)The Nintendo Top Ten Challenge Tournament was a tournament.[5] {{4RoundBracket-Byes| score-width=0 | RD1-team01= Rick Rude | RD1-team02= Terry Taylor | RD1-team03= Dustin Rhodes | RD1-team04= Larry Zbyszko | RD1-team09= Ricky Steamboat | RD1-team10= Cactus Jack | RD1-team13= Big Van Vader | RD1-team14= Nikita Koloff | RD1-team15= Ron Simmons | RD1-team16= Steve Austin | RD2-team01= Rick Rude | RD2-team02= Dustin Rhodes | RD2-team05= Ricky Steamboat | RD2-team07= BYE | RD2-team08= Steve Austin | RD3-team01= Rick Rude | RD3-team03= Ricky Steamboat | RD3-team04= Steve Austin | RD4-team01= Rick Rude | RD4-team02= BYE }} King of Cable Tournament{{main|Starrcade (1992)#King of Cable Tournament brackets}}The King of Cable Tournament was a single-elimination tournament in 1992. The finals were held at Starrcade.[5] Jesse Ventura Invitational Strongest Arm arm wrestling tournament (1992)The Jesse Ventura Invitational Strongest Arm Tournament was a 1992 arm wrestling tournament held on WCW WorldWide to determine which wrestler on the roster was the best. The competitors were (kayfabe) selected by WCW color analyst Jesse Ventura.[5] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Van Hammer | RD1-team2 = Vinnie Vegas | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Vader | RD1-team4 = Nikita Koloff | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = The Barbarian | RD1-team6 = Arn Anderson | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = Ron Simmons | RD1-team8 = Steve Austin | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Van Hammer | RD2-team2 = Vader | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = The Barbarian | RD2-team4 = Ron Simmons | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Van Hammer | RD3-team2 = Ron Simmons | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }} WCW World Television Championship Tournament (1993)The WCW World Television Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new World Television Champion after Scott Steiner was stripped of the title due to leaving WCW.[2] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Finals | RD1-team01 = Paul Orndorff | RD1-team02 = Too Cold Scorpio | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team03 = Cactus Jack | RD1-team04 = Tom Zenk | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team05 = Johnny B. Badd | RD1-team06 = Chris Benoit | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team07 = The Barbarian | RD1-team08 = Steven Regal | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD1-team09 = Erik Watts | RD1-team10 = Johnny Gunn | RD1-score9 = | RD1-score10 = | RD1-team11 = Maxx Payne | RD1-team12 = Marcus Bagwell | RD1-score11 = | RD1-score12 = | RD1-team13 = Robbie V | RD1-team14 = Shanghai Pierce | RD1-score13 = | RD1-score14 = | RD1-team15 = Vinnie Vegas | RD1-team16 = Van Hammer | RD1-score15 = | RD1-score16 = | RD2-team01 = Paul Orndorff | RD2-team02 = Cactus Jack | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team03 = Johnny B. Badd | RD2-team04 = Steven Regal | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD2-team05 = Erik Watts | RD2-team06 = Maxx Payne | RD2-score5 = | RD2-score6 = | RD2-team07 = Robbie V | RD2-team08 = Vinnie Vegas | RD2-score7 = | RD2-score8 = | RD3-team01 = Paul Orndorff | RD3-team02 = Johnny B. Badd | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = | RD3-team03 = Erik Watts | RD3-team04 = Vinnie Vegas | RD3-score3 = | RD3-score4 = | RD4-team01 = Paul Orndorff | RD4-team02 = Erik Watts | RD4-score1 = | RD4-score2 = }} WCW United States Championship Tournament (1993)The WCW United States Championship Tournament was a tournament that ran from December 14, 1992 to January 11, 1993.[1] This was initially a #1 contenders tournament for Rick Rude's United States Heavyweight Championship, but when Rude became injured, he was stripped of the title, thus the final between Ricky Steamboat and Dustin Rhodes was for the championship. {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Dustin Rhodes | RD1-team2 = Vinnie Vegas | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Tony Atlas | RD1-team4 = Van Hammer | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Barry Windham | RD1-team6 = Johnny B. Badd | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = Ricky Steamboat | RD1-team8 = Dan Spivey | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Dustin Rhodes | RD2-team2 = Tony Atlas | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Barry Windham | RD2-team4 = Ricky Steamboat | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Dustin Rhodes | RD3-team2 = Ricky Steamboat | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }} European Cup Tournament (1994)The European Cup Tournament was a tournament that took place from March 3 to March 20, 1994.[5][6] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Finals | RD1-team01 = Sting | RD1-team02 = Kane | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team03 = Ron Simmons | RD1-team04 = Marcus Bagwell | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team05 = Ricky Steamboat | RD1-team06 = Kole | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team07 = Steve Austin | RD1-team08 = Too Cold Scorpio | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD1-team09 = Ric Flair | RD1-team10 = Johnny B. Badd | RD1-score9 = | RD1-score10 = | RD1-team11 = Steven Regal | RD1-team12 = Maxx Payne | RD1-score11 = | RD1-score12 = | RD1-team13 = Cactus Jack | RD1-team14 = Paul Orndorff | RD1-score13 = | RD1-score14 = | RD1-team15 = Vader | RD1-team16 = Paul Roma | RD1-score15 = | RD1-score16 = | RD2-team01 = Sting | RD2-team02 = Ron Simmons | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team03 = Ricky Steamboat | RD2-team04 = Steve Austin | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD2-team05 = Ric Flair | RD2-team06 = Steven Regal | RD2-score5 = | RD2-score6 = | RD2-team07 = Cactus Jack | RD2-team08 = Vader | RD2-score7 = | RD2-score8 = | RD3-team01 = Sting | RD3-team02 = Steve Austin | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = | RD3-team03 = Ric Flair | RD3-team04 = Vader | RD3-score3 = | RD3-score4 = | RD4-team01 = Sting | RD4-team02 = Vader | RD4-score1 = | RD4-score2 = }} WCW United States Championship Tournament (1995){{main|The Great American Bash (1995)#Tournament bracket}}The WCW United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Heavyweight Champion after Vader was stripped of the title due to injuring Dave Sullivan.[1] Slim Jim Challenge (1995)The Slim Jim Challenge was a tournament.[7] {{4TeamBracket| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | RD1-team1 = Paul Orndorff | RD1-team2 = Jim Duggan | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Flyin' Brian | RD1-team4 = Big Bubba Rogers | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD2-team1 = Paul Orndorff | RD2-team2 = Flyin' Brian | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = }} Lord Of The Ring Tournament (1996)The Lord Of The Ring Tournament was a tournament from Slamboree 1996, where teams were randomly selected through lottery, which every team that won their respective matches, would win a spot at the Lord Of The Ring Battle Royal later on that night.[8] {{Professional wrestling results table|match1 = Booker T & Road Warrior Animal vs. Lex Luger & Road Warrior Hawk ended in Double Count Out |stip1 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time1 = 6:54 |match2 = Diamond Dallas Page & The Barbarian defeated Hugh Morrus & Meng |stip2 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time2 = 5:15 |match3 = Dick Slater & Earl Robert Eaton defeated Alex Wright & Disco Inferno |stip3 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time3 = 2:56 |match4 = Fire And Ice (Ice Train & Scott Norton) defeated Big Bubba Rogers & Stevie Ray |stip4 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time4 = 3:32 |match5 = "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan & V.K. Wallstreet defeated The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal & Squire David Taylor) |stip5 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time5 = 3:46 |match6 = Randy Savage & Ric Flair defeat Arn Anderson & Eddie Guerrero |stip6 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time6 = 4:04 |match7 = Rick Steiner & The Booty Man defeated Scott Steiner & Sgt. Craig Pittman |stip7 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time7 = 8:21 |match8 = The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge & Rocco Rock) defeated Chris Benoit & The Taskmaster |stip8 = Lord Of The Ring First Round |time8 = 4:44 |match9 = Diamond Dallas Page & The Barbarian defeated Rick Steiner & The Booty Man |stip9 = Lord Of The Ring Semi Final |time9 = 5:05 |match10 = Dick Slater & Earl Robert Eaton defeated Jim Duggan & VK Wallstreet |stip10 = Lord Of The Ring Semi Final |time10 = 4:08 |match11 = The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge & Rocco Rock) defeated Randy Savage & Ric Flair by forfeit |stip11 = Lord Of The Ring Semi Final |time11 = - |match12 = Diamond Dallas Page defeated Dick Slater and The Barbarian and Earl Robert Eaton and Ice-Train and Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock and Scott Norto |stip12 = Lord Of The Ring Final Battle Royal |time12 = 9:33 }} WCW United States Championship Tournament (1996){{main|Starrcade (1996)#United States Heavyweight Championship Tournament}}The WCW United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Heavyweight Champion after Ric Flair vacated the title due to shoulder injury.[1] WCW Women's Championship Tournament (1996){{main|Starrcade (1996)#Women's Championship Tournament}}The WCW Women's Championship Tournament was a tournament to determine the first-ever Women's Champion, with the finals taking place at Starrcade.[2] WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship Tournament (1997){{main|WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship}}The WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the first-ever Women's Cruiserweight Champion.[2] WCW United States Championship Tournament (1999)The WCW United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Heavyweight Champion after Scott Hall was stripped of the title by Ric Flair.[1] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Scott Steiner | RD1-team2 = Chris Jericho | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Meng | RD1-team4 = Bam Bam Bigelow | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Booker T | RD1-team6 = Perry Saturn | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = Chris Jericho* | RD1-team8 = Chris Adams | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Scott Steiner | RD2-team2 = Meng | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Booker T | RD2-team4 = Chris Jericho | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Scott Steiner | RD3-team2 = Booker T | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = }}
WCW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament (1999){{main|Mayhem (1999)#Tournament bracket}}The WCW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new World Heavyweight Champion after Sting was stripped of the title due to attacking a referee at Halloween Havoc. The tournament finals took place at Mayhem.[1] WCW World Tag Team Championship Tournament (January 2000)The WCW World Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new World Tag Team Champions after The Outsiders vacated the title due to Scott Hall suffering an injury. {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Finals | RD1-team01 = Kevin Nash | RD1-team02 = Wall & Sid Vicious | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team03 = PG-13 | RD1-team04 = Rick Steiner & Berlyn | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team05 = The Harris Brothers | RD1-team06 = Meng & Fit Finlay | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team07 = Dean Malenko & Konnan | RD1-team08 = Mike Rotunda & Buzzkill | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD1-team09 = Buff Bagwell & Kanyon | RD1-team10 = Disco Inferno & Big Vito | RD1-score9 = | RD1-score10 = | RD1-team11 = Jim Duggan & Perry Saturn | RD1-team12 = Asya & Norman Smiley | RD1-score11 = | RD1-score12 = | RD1-team13 = Midnight & Lash LeRoux | RD1-team14 = Harlem Heat | RD1-score13 = | RD1-score14 = | RD1-team15 = Vampiro & Evan Karagias | RD1-team16 = David Flair & Crowbar | RD1-score15 = | RD1-score16 = | RD2-team01 = Kevin Nash & Scott Steiner | RD2-team02 = PG-13 | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team03 = The Harris Brothers | RD2-team04 = Mike Rotunda & Buzzkill | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD2-team05 = Buff Bagwell & Kanyon | RD2-team06 = Asya & Norman Smiley | RD2-score5 = | RD2-score6 = | RD2-team07 = Midnight & Lash Leroux | RD2-team08 = David Flair & Crowbar | RD2-score7 = | RD2-score8 = | RD3-team01 = Kevin Nash & Scott Steiner | RD3-team02 = The Harris Brothers | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = | RD3-team03 = Buff Bagwell & Vampiro | RD3-team04 = David Flair & Crowbar | RD3-score3 = | RD3-score4 = | RD4-team01 = Kevin Nash & Scott Steiner | RD4-team02 = David Flair & Crowbar | RD4-score1 = | RD4-score2 = }} Scott Steiner became Kevin Nash's partner in the second round. Vampiro replaced Kanyon in the third round. WCW Cruiserweight Championship Tournament (2000){{main|SuperBrawl 2000#Tournament brackets}}The WCW Cruiserweight Championship Tournament was a tournament for the vacated Cruiserweight Championship, which took place after Oklahoma was forced to vacate the title due to exceeding the weight limit of a cruiserweight.[2] WCW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament (2000){{main|Spring Stampede (2000)#World Heavyweight Championship Tournament}}The WCW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new World Heavyweight Champion after Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo vacated all the titles.[1] WCW United States Championship Tournament (April 2000){{main|Spring Stampede (2000)#United States Heavyweight Championship Tournament}}The WCW United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new United States Heavyweight Champion after Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo vacated all the titles. The tournament took place at Spring Stampede.[1] WCW World Tag Team Championship Tournament (April 2000){{main|Spring Stampede (2000)#World Tag Team Championship Tournament}}The WCW World Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new World Tag Team Champions after Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo vacated all the titles. The tournament took place at Spring Stampede.[1] WCW United States Championship Tournament (July 2000)The WCW United States Championship Tournament was a tournament that took place on July 18, 2000 for the vacated United States Championship after Scott Steiner was stripped of the title due to using his banned Steiner Recliner on Mike Awesome during a match at Bash at the Beach.[1] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Shane Douglas | RD1-team2 = Billy Kidman | RD1-score1 = 3:53 | RD1-score2 = DQ | RD1-team3 = Buff Bagwell | RD1-team4 = Lance Storm | RD1-score3 = 4:00 | RD1-score4 = Sub | RD1-team5 = Mike Awesome | RD1-team6 = Kanyon | RD1-score5 =6:34 | RD1-score6 = Pin | RD1-team7 = Vampiro | RD1-team8 = Great Muta | RD1-score7 = 8:28 | RD1-score8 = Pin | RD2-team1 = Shane Douglas | RD2-team2 = Lance Storm | RD2-score1 = 4:30 | RD2-score2 = Pin | RD2-team3 = Mike Awesome | RD2-team4 = Great Muta | RD2-score3 = 3:35 | RD2-score4 = Pin | RD3-team1 = Lance Storm | RD3-team2 = Mike Awesome | RD3-score1 = 5:05 | RD3-score2 = Sub }} London Lethal Lottery Tag Team Tournament (2000)The London Lethal Lottery Tag Team Tournament was a tournament.[9][10] {{4TeamBracket| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | RD1-team1 = Scott Steiner and Sting | RD1-team2 = Bam Bam Bigelow and Mike Awesome | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = KroniK | RD1-team4 = Booker T and Lex Luger | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD2-team1 = Scott Steiner and Sting | RD2-team2 = Kronik | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = }} WCW Hardcore Championship Tournament (2000)The WCW Hardcore Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the new Hardcore Champion after Mike Sanders stripped Norman Smiley of the title.[2] {{4TeamBracket| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | RD1-team1 = Johnny The Bull | RD1-team2 = Sgt. AWOL | RD1-score1 = | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Crowbar | RD1-team4 = Reno | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = | RD2-team1 = Sgt. AWOL | RD2-team2 = Reno | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = }}
European Cup Tournament (2000){{main|Millennium Final#Tournament brackets}}The European Cup Tournament was a tournament.[11][12] WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament (2001){{main|WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship#Tournament brackets}}The WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the inaugural Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions. See also{{Portal|Professional wrestling}}
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