World Wrestling Council

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World Wrestling Council
FoundedSeptember 13, 1973; 45 years ago (1973-09-13)
HeadquartersSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Founder(s)
Carlos Colón
Victor Jovica
Gorilla Monsoon
Owner(s)Victor Jovica
Carlos Colón, Sr.
FormerlyCapitol Sports Promotions
Websitewwcpr.net

The World Wrestling Council (WWC) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Puerto Rico. It was originally established as Capitol Sports Promotions in 1973 by Carlos Colón Sr., Victor Jovica, and Gorilla Monsoon. It was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance until 1988. By the mid-1990s, the promotion had changed its name to the World Wrestling Council.


In November 2018, WWE acquired the WWC video library.[1]




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Roster

    • 2.1 Others


    • 2.2 Referees



  • 3 Main Wrestling Events


  • 4 Championships

    • 4.1 Current


    • 4.2 Defunct and inactive



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History




The two versions of the Capitol Sports Promotions logo.


Capitol Sports Promotions, with Carlos Colón, Victor Jovica and Gorilla Monsoon as promoters/co-owners of the organization, was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) until late 1988, when Gorilla Monsoon left. The company then went bankrupt (as confirmed by Victor Quiñones in an interview with prwrestling.com). Following this, Thomas Collado became the owner in 1976, before Carlos Colon and Victor Jovica.


Capitol Sports Promotions gained fame in Puerto Rican homes soon after their TV show, Super Estrellas de la Lucha Libre, went on-air every weekend on channel 4, WAPA-TV. The taped show is still aired on weekends (both Saturday and Sunday for two hours until March 2008 when it was reduced to one hour on both Saturdays and Sundays due to declining ratings). From 1973 to 1980 it aired on channel 11 ( "Telecadena Perez Perry", then on "Teleonce" after the before mentioned went off the air), on channel 7 on Sunday evenings at 6pm and on "Telemundo" on Saturday mornings at 10am.


Capitol Sports Promotions began touring all over the island, and with the golden era of boxing in Puerto Rico limited only to Ponce and the metropolitan area of Puerto Rico, Capitol Sports Promotions took their shows to many, inner country towns where people were not used to seeing live in-ring sports events. As a result, Capitol's shows usually filled the smaller town arenas.


In 1983, Rickin Sanchez had taken over as Capitol's main promoter, as well as becoming one of the organization's broadcasters on the television shows. He was joined by the already retired Savinovich. Some time later, Sanchez (and his production company R & F Television) left the production of "Super Estrellas" due to some disagreements with the ownership of WWC. After these events, Savinovich became the main host of the programs.


The World Wrestling Council was a member National Wrestling Alliance from 1979 until 1987.


By the mid 1990s, the organization changed its official name to World Wrestling Council. Women also began to have an ever-increasing presence in the organization during that decade.


With the turn of the century came some changes that troubled the franchise. A small promotion called International Wrestling Association (IWA), promoted by Victor Quinones, became WWC's biggest competitor when it made an alliance with wrestling giant the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) which in turn brought American superstars to IWA.


Following the passing of Hurricane Maria over Puerto Rico, the WWC headquarters lost power for a prolonged time period due to infrastructure damage. In response, the promotion issued licenses to some of its wrestlers to participate in the local independent scene, barring some creative limitations that prevented them from being booked in clean defeats.[2] As of December 2017, WWC's one-hour weekend shows on WAPA-TV continued to rerun the last several episodes produced prior to Maria. Almost five months after the hurricane, WWC confirmed its return with new episodes of the weekend shows (consisting of newly-recorded commentary and interview segments mixed with repeats of high-profile matches) leading up to a new live event on March 3, 2018.[3]


On July 23, 2018, longtime talent Ramón Álvarez (a.k.a. El Bronco No. 1) and Engel Landolfi unveiled a spinoff based in the Dominican Republic, WWC DR, receiving the support of Colón and Jovica (who loaned both the trade name and logo for use).[4] Its first event was scheduled for October 28, 2018, featuring talent from both WWC (such as Carlito, Gilbert, Thunder and Lightning) and local competitor WWL (Superstar Ash, Ángel Fashion and Vanilla Vargas).[4]



Roster












































Ring name
Notes
Abbadon

Anthony Roberts

Bellito

WWC Television Champion
'El Leon' Apolo
Occasional wrestler

Carlito
Occasional wrestler
El Comandante
Third member of Masked trio called "La Revolucion".

WWC Puerto Rico Champion


"El Hombre Bestia" Enyel

Gilbert

Jay-Cobs

Khaos


La Revolución
A masked tag-team whose members are not identified
Lightning

WWC World Tag Team Champion.
Mighty Ursus

OT Fernandez

Peter The Bad Romance


Ray González
Also Manager of "El Sindicato"
Ray González Jr

Rikochet

Thunder

WWC World Tag Team Champion.
Xix Xavant

WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion


Others
















Ring name
Notes
'El Cariduro' Jose Herrera
Top commentator
El Wizard
Color commentator
Juan Manuel Ortega
Manager of "Khaos & Abbadon"
Orlando Toledo
Manager of "La Revolución"

Epico
Occasional wrestler
Now under contract to WWE

Primo
Occasional wrestler
Now under contract to WWE


Referees












Ring name
Notes
Cesar Artache

Javier Torres

Pelayito Vazquez
Also occasional wrestler
Francisco


Main Wrestling Events














Event name
Last held
Location
Camino a la Gloria
March 31, 2018[5] - April 1, 2018[5]Manati - Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
La Hora de la Verdad
June 2, 2018[6]Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

WWC Aniversario
July 13, July 14 & July 15, 2018[7]TBA, Puerto Rico


Championships



Current
































Championship
Current champion(s)
Reign
Date won
Days held
Location

WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship
Xix Xavant

1

November 16, 2018
60

Dorado, Puerto Rico

WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship
Pedro Portillo III

1

January 5, 2019
10

Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

WWC World Tag Team Championship
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder & Lightning)

29
November 3, 2018
73

Luquillo, Puerto Rico

WWC Television Championship
Bellito

3
January 5, 2019
10

Guaynabo, Puerto Rico


Defunct and inactive






















































Championship:
Final champion(s):
Date won:
Notes:
Trinidad & Tobago Heavyweight Championship
Ray Apollon
December 1981
Abandoned 1982 (When TTWA breaks affiliation with WWC)[8]
Trinidad & Tobago Tag Team Championship

Gama Singh & Victor Jovica
May 1982
Abandoned 1982 (When TTWA breaks affiliation with WWC)[9]

WWC North American Heavyweight Championship

Manny Fernandez

September 1991
Abandoned October 1991

NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Puerto Rico/WWC version)
The Hunters
(Bob Brown and Dale Veasey)

June 20, 1987
Abandoned August 26, 1987
WWC Latin American Heavyweight Championship

El Bronco
February 1990
Abandoned June 1990 (This title was created for an interpromotional show on Dominican Republic with DWF vs WWC was billed to Huracan Castillo and then lost against Bronco on DR)[10]

WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship
The Latin Connection
(Ray Gonzalez and Ricky Santana)

September 28, 1991
Abandoned December 1, 1991

WWC Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship

Pierroth, Jr.

April 3, 1999
Abandoned December 13, 1999

WWC Dominican Republic Heavyweight Championship

El Bronco

September 22, 2001
Abandoned October 2001

WWC Hardcore Championship

Sabu

December 20, 2003
Abandoned 2005

WWC Women's Championship
Black Rose

September 24, 2011
Abandoned December 31, 2011

WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship
El Sensacional Carlitos
March 17, 2012
Abandoned May 1, 2012

WWC Junior Heavyweight Championship
Angel Cotto
August 27, 2017
Abandoned March, 2018


See also



  • Professional wrestling in Puerto Rico

  • List of professional wrestling promotions


References




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  3. ^ "Contralona.com | San Juan | Contralona". Contralona.com | San Juan | Contralona. Retrieved 2018-02-10.


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  5. ^ ab "WWC Lucha Libre". web.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-03-31.


  6. ^ Torres, Joel. "WWC: Fecha, lugar y cartelera del evento La Hora de la Verdad; Fechas de ANIVERSARIO 45". Contralona.com | San Juan | Contralona (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-05-14.


  7. ^ "Se acerca.... "EL MAS GRANDE DE TODOS" ANIVERSARIO 45". Facebook (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-05-13.


  8. ^ http://www.wrestling-titles.com/tri/tri-h.html


  9. ^ http://www.wrestling-titles.com/tri/tri-t.html


  10. ^ Ramón Álvarez (wrestler)




External links



  • WWC−World Wrestling Council website






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