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World Championship Wrestling or WCW, was a professional wrestling promotion that was based in Atlanta and existed from 1986 to 2001. Rights to the promotion and all properties of it currently belong to World Wrestling Entertainment. Originally known as Jim Crockett Promotions, Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling and Georgia Championship Wrestling, the company was formed when Turner Broadcasting System acquired control of the wrestling related assets of Jim Crockett Promotions, at the time the flagship of the dissipating National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) for $9 million (the Crocketts continued to own a minority stake in the promotion until selling out altogether a few years later). WCW became very popular in the mid-1990s and maintained its popularity until the late 1990s, before spiraling down into severe misfortune. In March 2001, the company's assets were purchased by the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), who continued to use the name as part of a storyline until November 2001, when the promotion officially ceased. WCW was also a member of the NWA until September 1993.//The first promotion in the United States to use the WCW name was Georgia Championship Wrestling. This promotion, owned primarily by Jack Brisco and Gerald Brisco and booked by Ole Anderson, was the first NWA territory to gain cable TV access. In 1983, Georgia Championship Wrestling changed its name to World Championship Wrestling and began to run shows in "neutral" territories such as Ohio and Michigan. Although many in the business felt that Anderson was mismanaging the company, WCW had managed to compete against the other major territory trying to go national (Vince McMahon's WWF).In May 1984, the Brisco brothers sold their shares in WCW, including their timeslot on the TBS cable TV network to Vince McMahon. The WWF show did not fare well in ratings. WCW's core audience were not interested the WWF's soap opera approach, preferring a more athletic style. Despite originally promising to produce original programming for the TBS timeslot in Atlanta, McMahon chose instead to provide only a clip show for TBS, featuring highlights from other WWF programming. In May 1985, McMahon sold the TBS timeslot and WCW name to Jim Crockett, Jr., under pressure from Ted Turner

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