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| championshipname = WCW Hardcore<br>Championship
 
| championshipname = WCW Hardcore<br>Championship
| image = [[Image:WCW Hardcore Championship.jpg|200px]]
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'''The WCW Hardcore Championship''' was a title in [[World Championship Wrestling]] in which there were no rules and weapons were allowed in the matches. Eventually, the rules were changed so that matches began in the backstage area but would only end by pinfall in the [[squared circle|ring]]. The belt was created in response to the growing popularity of hardcore wrestling in North America, but it never reached the heights of the [[WWE Hardcore Championship|WWF’s Hardcore Championship]].
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'''The WCW Hardcore Championship''' was a title in [[World Championship Wrestling]] in which there were no rules and weapons were allowed in the matches. Eventually, the rules were changed so that matches began in the backstage area but would only end by pinfall in the ring. The belt was created in response to the growing popularity of hardcore wrestling in North America, but it never reached the heights of the [[WWE Hardcore Championship|WWF's Hardcore Championship]].
   
 
The title lasted from 1999 to 2001. It was abandoned after [[Meng]], the reigning champion, left the company to return to the WWF. Meng gave the belt to Barbarian as a gift, but this didn't take place on TV and isn't considered part of the title history.
 
The title lasted from 1999 to 2001. It was abandoned after [[Meng]], the reigning champion, left the company to return to the WWF. Meng gave the belt to Barbarian as a gift, but this didn't take place on TV and isn't considered part of the title history.
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Many people regard the belt as a failure in WCW. It is thought that bookers never took the title seriously, and the numerous times the belt was stripped and vacated cost it even more credibility. Also, WCW misused the experienced hardcore wrestlers they had and usually put the belt on wrestlers with little to no hardcore wrestling experience.
 
Many people regard the belt as a failure in WCW. It is thought that bookers never took the title seriously, and the numerous times the belt was stripped and vacated cost it even more credibility. Also, WCW misused the experienced hardcore wrestlers they had and usually put the belt on wrestlers with little to no hardcore wrestling experience.
   
The belt design of the commercially available [[WCW Hardcore Championship]] belt is not the same as the belt that was seen on WCW programming. The replica belt was based off original artwork sent to beltmaker JMar before the belt was made. Through his website a few months earlier, JMar held a contest to have a fan's belt made into a real belt. Amateur beltmaker P-Roc Championship Belts sent JMar a rough copy of what JMar eventually made into the WCW Hardcore Championship that was used on TV with no credit given to the original creator.
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The belt design of the commercially available '''WCW Hardcore Championship''' belt is not the same as the belt that was seen on WCW programming. The replica belt was based off original artwork sent to beltmaker JMar before the belt was made. Through his website a few months earlier, JMar held a contest to have a fan's belt made into a real belt. Amateur beltmaker P-Roc Championship Belts sent JMar a rough copy of what JMar eventually made into the WCW Hardcore Championship that was used on TV with no credit given to the original creator.
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==Past Designs==
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WCW_Hardcore_Championship_TV.jpg|The design used on TV.
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</gallery>
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[World Championship Wrestling]]
 
*[[World Championship Wrestling]]
*[[/Title history|Title history]] - History of the championship.
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*[[WCW Hardcore Championship/Champion history|Champion history]] - History of the wrestlers who have held the belt.
 
*[[WCW Hardcore Championship/Title matches|Title matches]] - Matches in which the title was defended.
*[[/Champion history|Champion history]] - History of the wrestlers who have held the belt.
 
 
*[[WCW Hardcore Championship/Champion gallery|Champion Gallery]] - A gallery of Champions.
*[[/Title matches|Title matches]] - Matches in which the title was defended.
 
*[[/Reigns by length|Reigns by length]] - Lists of the length and reigns.
 
*[[/Champion Gallery|Champion Gallery]] - A Gallery of Champions.
 
   
 
==External links and references==
 
==External links and references==
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[[Category:World Championship Wrestling championships|Hardcore]]
 
[[Category:World Championship Wrestling championships|Hardcore]]
 
[[Category:Hardcore championships|WCW Hardcore]]
 
[[Category:Hardcore championships|WCW Hardcore]]
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[[Category:Singles championships]]
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[[Category:Inactive championships]]

Revision as of 22:19, 20 August 2019


The WCW Hardcore Championship was a title in World Championship Wrestling in which there were no rules and weapons were allowed in the matches. Eventually, the rules were changed so that matches began in the backstage area but would only end by pinfall in the ring. The belt was created in response to the growing popularity of hardcore wrestling in North America, but it never reached the heights of the WWF's Hardcore Championship.

The title lasted from 1999 to 2001. It was abandoned after Meng, the reigning champion, left the company to return to the WWF. Meng gave the belt to Barbarian as a gift, but this didn't take place on TV and isn't considered part of the title history.

Many people regard the belt as a failure in WCW. It is thought that bookers never took the title seriously, and the numerous times the belt was stripped and vacated cost it even more credibility. Also, WCW misused the experienced hardcore wrestlers they had and usually put the belt on wrestlers with little to no hardcore wrestling experience.

The belt design of the commercially available WCW Hardcore Championship belt is not the same as the belt that was seen on WCW programming. The replica belt was based off original artwork sent to beltmaker JMar before the belt was made. Through his website a few months earlier, JMar held a contest to have a fan's belt made into a real belt. Amateur beltmaker P-Roc Championship Belts sent JMar a rough copy of what JMar eventually made into the WCW Hardcore Championship that was used on TV with no credit given to the original creator.

Past Designs

See also

External links and references