WCW Roster in 1993: Full List of Wrestlers, Teams, Champions
On this page you find the full WCW Roster in the year 1993. This includes the list of all WCW Wrestlers, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, the current reigning Champions, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other personalities in World Championship Wrestling.
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WCW: All (77)
Men
Women
Teams
2 Cold
Cactus Jack & Maxx Payne
The Four Horsemen
The Godwinns / Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce
Harlem Heat
The Heavenly Bodies
The Hollywood Blonds
The Nasty Boys
Pretty Wonderful
The Rock N' Roll Express
Champions
WCW World Heavyweight Championship | Ric Flair
During this reign, a title match between Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat ended in a double pin, which resulted in the title being vacated. Flair then defeated Steamboat in a rematch for the vacant title, but WWE recognizes this as a single reign. During this reign in June 1994, Flair also unified the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship into this title. | 4+
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Vader
During this reign, in September 1, 1993, WCW conclusively left NWA. | 285
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Sting
| 6
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Vader
| 71
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WCW International World Heavyweight Championship | "Ravishing" Rick Rude
| 103+
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Ric Flair
Defeated Barry Windham for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. During this reign WCW conclusively left NWA; Flair returned to WCW and was recognized as the inaugural WCW International World Heavyweight Champion (for the fictitious new subsidiary WCW International). | 63
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NWA World Heavyweight Championship | Vacant
WCW withdrew from NWA on September 1, 1993 but NWA continued to recognize Flair as NWA Champion and tried to reach a deal with WCW for the title to be dropped to a wrestler of NWA's choosing before the end of the year. By September 15, communications broke down and NWA attempted to obtain a temporary restraining order against WCW to stop them from advertising the scheduled Rick Rude vs. Ric Flair match at Fall Brawl as a world title match and have the belt returned to them. Though WCW managed to keep the belt, they dropped any mentions of NWA name from that point forward and the title was vacated by NWA while WCW continued to recognize Flair as their WCW International World Heavyweight Champion. | 107+
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Ric Flair
| 59
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Barry Windham
| 147
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The Great Muta
| 48
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Masahiro Chono
Defeated Rick Rude in the final of the G1 Climax to win the vacant title. | 145
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WCW United States Heavyweight Championship | "Stunning" Steve Austin
| 4+
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Dustin Rhodes
Defeated Rick Rude in a rematch for the vacant title. | 107
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Vacant
The WCW Board of Directors announced the title had been held-up, several weeks after Rhodes' controversial title defense against Rick Rude that ended in Rude appearing to win via pinfall, and taking possession of the title belt, despite both wrestlers' shoulders being off the mat. During this vacancy, in September 1, 1993, WCW conclusively left NWA. | 105
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Dustin Rhodes
Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a match that was originally made to determine the No. 1 contender; but, upon Rick Rude's vacating the title, the match was instead made to decide the new champion. | 133
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Vacant
Vacated due to Rick Rude suffering an injury. | 46
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WCW World Television Championship | Lord Steven Regal
| 103+
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Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
During this reign, in September 1, 1993, WCW conclusively left NWA. | 32
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"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff
Defeated Erik Watts in a tournament final for the vacant title. | 144
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Vacant
Steiner was stripped of the title after he and his brother Rick Steiner left WCW for WWF. | 73
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Scott Steiner
| 95
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WCW World Tag Team Championship | The Nasty BoysJerry Sags & Brian Knobbs
| 68+
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Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio
| 1
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The Nasty BoysJerry Sags & Brian Knobbs
| 34
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The Four HorsemenArn Anderson & Paul Roma
During this reign, in September 1, 1993, WCW conclusively left NWA. Consequently, Anderson & Roma were stripped of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, and WCW and NWA Tag Team Championships were hereafter no longer defended together. | 32
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The Hollywood Blonds"Stunning" Steve Austin & Brian Pillman
| 144
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Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat & Shane Douglas
| 129
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NWA World Tag Team Championship | Vacant
The title was vacated after WCW withdrew from NWA. | 121+
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The Four HorsemenArn Anderson & Paul Roma
Lord Steven Regal was subbing for Brian Pillman for this title defense. | 14
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The Hollywood Blondes"Stunning" Steve Austin & Brian Pillman
| 144
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Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat & Shane Douglas
| 129
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