Acronym | ICW |
---|---|
Founded | 1977 |
Defunct | 1979 |
Style | Rasslin' |
Headquarters | Jackson, Mississippi, U.S. |
Founder(s) | George Culkin |
Owner(s) | George Culkin Gil Culkin |
Parent | Mississippi Wrestling Enterprise[1] |
Sister | American Wrestling Association (1978-1979) |
Formerly | AWA International Championship Wrestling |
International Championship Wrestling (also known as AWA International Championship Wrestling or AWA Mississippi) was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the Mid-South area of the United States from September 1977 to August 1979, when it was run by George and Gil Culkin.[2][3] The promotion was based in Jackson, Mississippi, with offices in Vicksburg, Mississippi.[4]
Initially an "outlaw" wrestling promotion, the Culkins waged a near two-year promotional war against NWA Tri-State over the National Wrestling Alliance's Mid-South territory then controlled by Leroy McGuirk and Bill Watts.[5][6] Part of their efforts to combat McGuirk including filing an anti-trust lawsuit against the NWA promoter.[7][8] The company was briefly affiliated with the American Wrestling Association,[2] which saw Nick Bockwinkel defend the AWA World Heavyweight Championship in Mississippi for the first time, before joining the NWA in mid-1979.[1][9] The Culkins eventually allied with Bill Watts after he broke away from McGuirk and their promotion merged with Mid-South Wrestling.[2][5][7][10]
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