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  1. WWF Championship Wrestling is a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It aired from 1971 to August 30, 1986, and was the original television show of the WWF. Originally produced under the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) banner, Championship Wrestling featured all the stars of ...

  2. WWF Championship Wrestling is a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It aired from 1972 to Au...

  3. WWF Championship Wrestling was the original TV show of the World Wrestling Federation. Championship Wrestling featured all the stars of the WWF, interviews and championship matches. The show lasted from 1972 to 1986. This was the first WWF program to be shown on national broadcast television. Vince McMahon built the syndicated network in part by persuading local stations to pay for the rights ...

  4. WWF Championship Wrestling is a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It aired from 1971 to August 30, 1986 and was the original television show of the WWF. Originally produced under the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) banner, Championship Wrestling featured all the stars of the WWF, interviews and championship matches. It ...

  5. The title was renamed the WWF Heavyweight Championship when the WWWF became the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in March 1979 for marketing purposes. National Wrestling Alliance: World Wrestling Federation (WWF) † Antonio Inoki: November 30, 1979: Toukon Series: Tokushima, Japan — 6 —

  6. 5/30/81 – included a reairing of Bruno Sammartino vs. Otto Von Heller from All Star Wrestling in 1974; included the Moondogs vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Tony Garea & Rick Martel match from the 4/4/81 Championship Wrestling; featured Vince McMahon interviewing Andre the Giant, on crutches at ringside, discussing how he broke his ankle facing Killer Khan, but said he would be back soon, despite ...

  7. From its inception until 2001, it was promoted as WWE's sole primary championship. An additional world title, the WCW Championship, was added after the then-World Wrestling Federation's (WWF) purchase of World Championship Wrestling in early 2001. The titles were later unified as the Undisputed WWF Championship.