WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship - definizione. Che cos'è WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship
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Cosa (chi) è WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship - definizione


WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship         
  • [[Ray González]] with the classic title belt.
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP
WWC Universal Championship; WWC Universal Heavyweight Title; WWC World Heavyweight Championship; WWC World Heavyweight/Universal Heavyweight Championship
During December 1983, Capitol Sports Promotions gave a significant amount of promotion to an angle between Ric Flair and Carlos Colón. At the moment when the feud happened Colón was the WWC World Heavyweight Champion and Flair was the NWA World Heavyweight Champion.
WWC Puerto Rico Championship         
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP
WWC Puerto Rican Championship; WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Championship; WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship
The WWC Puerto Rico Championship is the secondary professional wrestling championship that is defended in the World Wrestling Council based in Puerto Rico. The title was created in January 1974 and, as its name suggests, is defended exclusively within Puerto Rico.
Real World Championship         
NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP (1972)
World Heavyweight Championship (New Japan Pro-Wrestling); World Heavyweight Championship (NJPW)
The , also referred to as the Real World Championship was a championship established and promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Karl Gotch was billed as a first champion by New Japan Pro-Wrestling.