WCW International World Heavyweight Championship

WCW International World Heavyweight Championship
A professional wrestling championship belt with a roughly circular golden front plate
The Big Gold Belt represented the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship from 1993–94.
Details
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
BrandWCW International
Date establishedJuly 18, 1993
Date retiredJune 23, 1994
Statistics
First champion(s)Ric Flair
Final champion(s)Ric Flair
Most reignsRick Rude (3)
Longest reignRick Rude (178 days)
Shortest reignHiroshi Hase (8 days)

The WCW International World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship that was contested in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) between 1993 and 1994. Although it was owned and controlled by WCW, the championship was presented as the highest accolade of "WCW International", a fictitious subsidiary. The championship was contested at WCW events and at several events in Japan under the aegis of New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

Represented by the historic Big Gold Belt, the championship originated as the world heavyweight title of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), an umbrella organization of wrestling promotions from which WCW withdrew in 1993. At that time, WCW was responsible for deciding which of their wrestlers would hold the NWA championship. When the NWA withdrew WCW's control of the booking of their championship, a fictitious alternative was created to promote the use of the title belt.

Over the title's history, eight title reigns were shared between four wrestlers. Rick Rude's three title reigns comprise the longest total time as champion with 202 cumulative days. Hiroshi Hase is the champion with the shortest reign of eight days; Rude holds the longest individual reign of 178 days. Ric Flair was the first and last titleholder.