UNITED STATES WRESTLING ASSOCIATION

The 'United States Wrestling Association' or 'USWA' was a professional wrestling promotional organization based in Memphis, Tennessee. It was a federation founded by former CWA owner Jerry Jarrett.

Contents
History
Major USWA cities
Championships of USWA
Stars of USWA
Talent exchange wrestlers in USWA
External links

History


The USWA was founded after the Pro Wrestling USA debacle with the AWA. It was an attempt to create a third national promotion, alongside the now defunct Jim Crockett Promotions / WCW, and the WWF (now known as the WWE). The USWA was created through a merger of the WCCW (from Texas) and the CWA (based in Memphis). It originally promoted shows, headlined by Jerry Lawler, in both Tennessee and Texas.
The Dallas promotion (formerly World Class), which was 40 percent owned by the Von Erich family, withdrew from the USWA in September 1990 due to a revenue dispute. That promotion reverted back to the World Class name, but ceased operations two months later due to lack of revenue.
Jerry Jarrett and Jerry Lawler brought the USWA back to Texas, but only on a limited basis, while promoters Joe Pedicino, Max Andrews, Boni Blackstone and Grey Pierson were getting the new Global Wrestling Federation ready for a spring 1991 debut at the Sportatorium. Several of the former World Class and USWA Dallas wrestlers joined the new GWF, while others from the old CWA remained with the USWA.
In 1992, the USWA began a talent exchange with the WWF, which saw Lawler sign on to Vince McMahon's federation, while several high profile WWF stars appeared in the USWA. Dallas wrestler Chris Adams spent a few months in the USWA in an angle involving Brian Christopher and Toni Adams, splitting his time between Memphis and Dallas' GWF during this time frame.
The USWA survived for years. Despite being the last full-time wrestling territory in the United States after the national expansion of the WWF, the USWA was able to reinvent itself as a territory for young, up and coming wrestlers to make their names in professional wrestling, to one day perhaps work for either the WWF or World Championship Wrestling (although their working relationship with the WWF is more well-known, the USWA also had a brief working relationship with WCW in 1995).
The wrestling landscape changed in 1995 - the Monday Night Wars began, with WWF and WCW battling for cable television supremecy on Monday nights each and every week. Unfortunately for the USWA, their biggest crowds came every Monday night at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee. With a growing wrestling viewership on Monday nights that could watch pay per view-quality wrestling matches for free on television, the live attendance at the marquee events for the USWA began to dwindle. A move to Thursday nights did not help what was becoming inevitable - the demise of the USWA. The Monday Night Wars did what two and a half decades of Monday Night Football on ABC could not do - it made Memphis wrestling irrelevent on Monday nights.
A combination of a poor line up, sub-standard venue, lack of talent and holding the show on a Thursday night led to a show on October 3, 1996 drawing the smallest crowd in the history of Memphis wrestling. Just 372 fans, paying $1,800, to the Big One Flea Market. The headline match was a stretcher match, where Brian Christopher & Brickhouse Brown & Wolfie D beat Jerry Lawler & Bill & Jamie Dundee, when Jesse James (BG James) interfered and powerbombed Jamie Dundee through a table. The future of the promotion was being questioned, following the previous week’s resignation of general manager Randy Hales. The Louisville and Nashville crowds had stayed consistent, but the Memphis crowds, which in the past had carried the promotion, had fallen over the past few months. In addition, the Big One (Flea Market) pavillion was less than inviting, the zigzag roof of its original owner (The Treasury Stores) causing its major leaking problem.
Although Lawler was working for the WWF, he ended up buying a stake in the USWA from Jarrett, and businessmen Larry Burton and Mark Selker in 1997, and the USWA went out of business by November of that year, resulting in a nasty lawsuit between Burton, Selker, and Lawler.

Major USWA cities



Memphis, Tennessee

Dallas, Texas

Nashville, Tennessee

Louisville, Kentucky

Evansville, Indiana

Jackson, Tennessee

Jonesboro, Arkansas

Tupelo, Mississippi

Championships of USWA



USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship

USWA Southern Heavyweight Championship

USWA Tag Team Championship

USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship

USWA Television Championship

USWA Women's Championship

USWA Junior Heavyweight Championship

USWA Middleweight Championship

Stars of USWA



Jerry Lawler

Randy Hales

Bill Dundee

Brian Christopher

Spellbinder

Ricky Morton

Jeff Jarrett

Master of Pain |The Punisher

Jimmy Valiant

Austin Idol

Kamala

Eddie Gilbert

Koko B. Ware

Junkyard Dog

Sid Vicious

J.C. Ice

Wolfie D

Flex Kavana

John Tatum

Stacy Carter

Terry Funk

Chris Youngblood

Mark Youngblood

Dutch Mantell

Tom Pritchard

Pat Tanaka

Paul Diamond

Eric Embry

Tommy Rich

Buddy Landell

Doug Gilbert

Brian Lee

Billy Jack Haynes

Jesse James Armstrong

Miss Texas

Toni Adams

Scotty Anthony

Robert Fuller

The Harris Brothers

Tracy Smothers

Downtown Bruno

Steve Doll

Doomsday

Derek Martel

★ Billy Travis

★ The Ninja Turtle

★ Freddy Kruger

★ Xontar

Ashley

Stone Cold Steve Austin

Talent exchange wrestlers in USWA


''Their home promotion in parenthesis''

Owen Hart (WWF)

Razor Ramon (WWF)

Randy Savage (WWF)

Kerry Von Erich (WCCW)

Chris Adams (GWF and WCCW)

Sensational Sherri (WWF)

Tommy Dreamer (ECW)

Tatanka (WWF)

Ahmed Johnson (WWF)

Beulah McGillicutty (ECW)

Ashley {WCW}

External links



USWA Title Histories

Official USWA website - has not been updated in years

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