Title Changes
Throughout the years, WorldWide has nunmerous title changes.
- The Fantastics defeated The Midnight Express to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championship on May 14, 1988 (taped April 26, 1988)
- Eddie Gilbert and Rick Steiner defeated The Varsity Club to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championship on March 18, 1989 (taped February 28, 1989)
- Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk defeated The Fabulous Freebirds in a tournament final to win the reactivated NWA United States Tag Team Championship on February 24, 1990 (taped February 12, 1990)
- Arn Anderson defeated Tom Zenk to win the WCW World Television Championship on January 27, 1991 (taped January 7, 1991)
- The Fabulous Freebirds and Badstreet defeated Tommy Rich 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 Bobby Eaton 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 and Badstreet to win the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on August 24, 1991 (taped August 5, 1991)
- The York Foundation 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 Barry Windham to win the WCW World Television Championship on June 13, 1992 (taped May 23, 1992)
- Scott Steiner defeated Ricky Steamboat to win the WCW World Television Championship on October 17, 1992 (taped September 29, 1992)
- Rick Rude defeated Dustin Rhodes to win the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship on May 15, 1993 (taped April 20, 1993)
- Harlem Heat defeated The Nasty Boys 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)
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