Catch Wrestling Association
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| Catch Wrestling Association | |
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| Acronym | CWA |
| Established | 1977–2000 |
| Location | Germany |
| Founder(s) | Otto Wanz |
| Owner(s) | Otto Wanz |
The Catch Wrestling Association was a professional wrestling organization based in Germany and was founded in 1977. It was formerly run by famous AWA champion Otto Wanz. The CWA featured a traditional brand of mat wrestling mixed with various “Strong Man” competitions. The company was engaged in talent-share agreements with other wrestling promotions, including New Japan Pro Wrestling and the American Wrestling Association (the latter existing now as AWA territories). These agreement expanded the opportunities given to many European wrestlers.
Contents |
[edit] CWA alumni
[edit] Championships
- CWA World Heavyweight Championship
- CWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship
- CWA Submission Shootfighting Championship
- CWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
- CWA World Middleweight Championship
- CWA World Tag Team Championship
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- CWA at Online World Of Wrestling


