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World Championship Wrestling was the name of the main television program of the NWA Georgia territory. It was taped at the Techwood Drive studios of WTBS, channel 17 in Atlanta. The show was briefly purchased by the WWF, but was sold back to the NWA and eventually came under the control of Jim...
Following the acquisition of WCW by WWF/WWE in 2001, WWE revived the Cruiserweight division in 2002 to be a feature of its Smackdown brand, with the WWE Cruiserweight Championship being deemed by the promotion to be the direct lineal successor to the WCW title.
2nd Logo (1999-2001) Visuals: On a black and blue background, a stylized star with some designs and the words "WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING" pans out from the under-right of it and rests in the middle of the screen.
Spring Stampede gets a logo with a bull's horns shape, incorporating the new WCW logo. Video cassettes for all pay-per-views starting with the previous year's Halloween Havoc carry the new WCW logo. The new WCW logo (and, in many uses, the TBS logo) are added to Thunder's logo.
It wasn't announced, the change was made on nitro suddenly (I think the week before they did the whole "two guys fight and trash the set" kind of thing, but beyond that, it was just a "hey, look, new logo and set".
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19 lut 2016 · On May 6, 2001, the world would witness the relaunch of World Championship Wrestling with The Big Bang, live on pay-per-view. The ad didn’t reveal much, but Eric Bischoff had been putting the pieces in place for months. A new commentary team had been chosen.