NWA Southwest Wrestling

NWA Southwest Wrestling (1999)

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National Wrestling Alliance Southwest shortened to NWA Southwest Wrestling (also known as Southwest Championship Wrestling) was a Wrestling Federation that was formed in 1998 in Dallas, Texas by Ken Taylor. They had a 1 year only syndicated television run in 1999 and the Federation was disbanded in 2011.

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S01E01Episode 1Feb 14, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NWA Southwest Wrestling premiere?

NWA Southwest Wrestling premiered in 1999.

Who were the main wrestlers featured in NWA Southwest Wrestling?

The main wrestlers featured in NWA Southwest Wrestling included Terry Funk, Sabu, and Dusty Rhodes.

Can you name some of the notable matches that took place in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Some notable matches that took place in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999 included Terry Funk vs. Sabu in a barbed wire match and Dusty Rhodes vs. Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match.

Were there any significant storylines in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Yes, there were significant storylines in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999, such as the ongoing feud between Terry Funk and Sabu, as well as the rivalry between Dusty Rhodes and Tully Blanchard.

Who were the champions in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

The champions in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999 included Terry Funk as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion and Sabu as the NWA World Television Champion.

Did NWA Southwest Wrestling feature any special events or pay-per-view shows in 1999?

Yes, NWA Southwest Wrestling featured special events and pay-per-view shows in 1999, such as the "Texas Brass Knuckles Tournament" and the "Battle of the Belts" event.

Were there any notable rivalries between tag teams in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Yes, there were notable rivalries between tag teams in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999, including teams such as The Rock 'n' Roll Express and The Midnight Express.

Who were some of the managers or valets associated with wrestlers in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Some managers or valets associated with wrestlers in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999 included Jim Cornette and Missy Hyatt.

Did NWA Southwest Wrestling feature any special stipulation matches in 1999?

Yes, NWA Southwest Wrestling featured special stipulation matches in 1999, such as ladder matches, steel cage matches, and barbed wire matches.

Were there any major title changes in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Yes, there were major title changes in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999, including Terry Funk winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and Sabu winning the NWA World Television Championship.

Did NWA Southwest Wrestling have a dedicated female division in 1999?

No, NWA Southwest Wrestling did not have a dedicated female division in 1999, but occasionally featured female wrestlers in mixed-gender matches.

Were there any notable factions or stables in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Yes, there were notable factions or stables in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999, such as The Four Horsemen and The Dangerous Alliance.

Did NWA Southwest Wrestling have any international tours or events in 1999?

No, NWA Southwest Wrestling did not have any international tours or events in 1999, but primarily focused on regional shows in the United States.

Were there any controversial or memorable moments in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Yes, there were controversial and memorable moments in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999, such as Terry Funk's surprise return and Dusty Rhodes' emotional retirement speech.

Did NWA Southwest Wrestling have a distinct visual style or production values in 1999?

Yes, NWA Southwest Wrestling had a distinct visual style and production values in 1999, with a gritty and raw atmosphere reminiscent of classic wrestling promotions.

Were there any notable guest appearances in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999?

Yes, there were notable guest appearances in NWA Southwest Wrestling in 1999, including Mick Foley, Ric Flair, and Steve Austin.

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Also known as

  • Southwest Championship Wrestling (United States)
  • National Wrestling Alliance Southwest (United States)

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