The remaining televised wrestling promoters had small, local syndicated shows, which aired as late-night filler programming. Īs the 1950s came to a close, professional wrestling was losing television ratings, and soon TV stations dropped most wrestling shows from their lineups. At the time Quinn walked out, a wrestler of his named Édouard Carpentier was involved in an angle where he and Lou Thesz were both being presented around the NWA as world champion after Carpentier had a disputed win over Thesz on June 14, 1957. Louis, having fallen out with Muchnick over a number of issues. In 1957, Montreal promoter Eddie Quinn walked out of the August NWA meeting in St. Several promoters would leave the organization during this time, with some managing to find niches in the United States. An investigation led by the US Department of Justice resulted in the "NWA Consent Decree of 1956" ( The U.S. In 1956, allegations were made that the NWA was an illegal monopoly blocking competition. From 1948 to 1955, each of the three major television networks broadcast wrestling shows the largest supporter being the DuMont Television Network. This era would go on to be known as the "Golden Age" of professional wrestling. Rising demand and national expansion made wrestling a much more lucrative form of entertainment than in decades previous. Following the advent of television, professional wrestling matches began to be aired nationally during this time, reaching a larger audience than ever before. In 1950, Sam Muchnick, one of the original promoters of the NWA and Lou Thesz's booker, was named the governing body's President, a position to which he was unanimously re-elected and held until 1960, making him one of the longest-tenured presidents in the organization's history. The newly formed NWA Board of Directors decided that Brown would become the first ever NWA World Heavyweight Champion. The concept of the NWA was to consolidate the championships of these regional companies into one true world championship of professional wrestling, whose holder would be recognized worldwide. Midwest, founded the National Wrestling Alliance with the backing of five other promoters: Al Haft, Tony Stecher, Harry Light, Orville Brown, and Sam Muchnick. In 1948, Paul "Pinkie" George, a professional wrestling promoter from the U.S. History Part of a series onįormation The extinct NWA territory system in North America In October 2023, the NWA re-established its territory system, with EC3's NWA Exodus Pro Midwest being the first promotion sanctioned by the re-established governing body. By 2019, the NWA would transition to a stand-alone promotion. In 2017, it was purchased by Billy Corgan through his Lightning One, Inc. In August 2012, the NWA discontinued its memberships and started licensing its brand to wrestling promotions. The NWA would continue as a loose coalition of independent promotions, with NWA: Total Nonstop Action (NWA:TNA) given exclusivity over its World Heavyweight and Tag Team championships from June 2002 to May 2007. In September 1993, the largest remaining member promotion, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) left the NWA. It remained the largest and most influential body in wrestling until the mid-1980s by which time most of the original member promotions went out of business as a result of the World Wrestling Federation's (WWF, now WWE) national expansion. Prior to the 1960s, it acted as the sole governing body for professional wrestling in the United States. The group operated a territory system which sanctioned their own company championships while recognizing a singular world champion who defended his title across all the territories, participated in talent exchanges, and collectively protected the territorial integrity of member promotions. įounded in 1948, the NWA began as the governing body for a group of regional professional wrestling promotions, the heads of which made up the board of directors. The National Wrestling Alliance ( NWA) is an American professional wrestling promotion and governing body operated by its parent company Lightning One, Inc.
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