National Wrestling Alliance (stable) explained

Article Name:National Wrestling Alliance
Type:S
Leaders:Jim Cornette
Members:Jeff Jarrett
Ricky Morton
Robert Gibson
Barry Windham
Bombastic Bob
Bodacious Bart
Dan Severn
Debut:December 30, 1997
Disbanded:August 14, 1998
Years Active:1997–1998

The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) was a professional wrestling stable that competed in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1997 and 1998. Based on the actual National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) organization, an international wrestling governing body, it was led by Jim Cornette.[1] Most members of the stable were alumni of Jim Crockett Promotions, once a prominent member of the NWA before selling most assets to Turner Broadcasting and being relaunched as World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

History

After months of promos in which he denigrated both the WWF and WCW, on December 30, 1997 (aired January 5, 1998), Jim Cornette brought NWA promoters and officials Howard Brody and Dennis Coralluzzo to WWF Raw is War and made a match between Jeff Jarrett and Barry Windham for the vacant NWA North American Championship. Jarrett defeated Windham to win the title after Cornette interfered. On January 12, 1998, The Rock 'n' Roll Express debuted and joined Cornette and Jarrett. The Rock 'n' Roll Express were awarded the NWA World Tag Team Championship and successfully defended the titles from The Disciples of Apocalypse by losing by disqualification on the January 12 Raw. At the 1998 Royal Rumble, Jarrett entered the Royal Rumble match at #18, but was eliminated a minute later by Owen Hart. The following night on the January 19 episode of Raw, Jarrett successfully defended the North American Championship against Blackjack Bradshaw. After the match, Blackjack Windham turned on Bradshaw and joined the NWA.[2]

By February 1998, Jarrett and Windham began to feud with Bradshaw while The Rock 'n' Roll Express began to feud with The Headbangers. At No Way Out, Bradshaw defeated Jarrett by disqualification. Two days later on February 17, The Rock 'n' Roll Express lost the NWA World Tag Team Championship to The Headbangers. In March, the NWA lineup changed as Jarrett left the group on March 2 and reverted to his "Double J" persona and vacated the North American Championship. Cornette then awarded the vacated title to Windham, but the NWA organization stripped Windham of the belt just one day later. On March 17, 1998, after The Rock 'n' Roll Express failed to win the NWA Tag Team Championship from The Headbangers, they were kicked out of the stable after Cornette's new team The Midnight Express (Bombastic Bob and Bodacious Bart) attacked them. At WrestleMania XIV, the Midnight Express appeared in the 15 team battle royal and were the last team to be eliminated. Barry Windham also appeared during the match and eliminated Bradshaw's partner Chainz, thus costing Bradshaw the match. The following night on the March 30 episode of Raw, The Midnight Express defeated the Headbangers to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship. After the match, NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dan Severn debuted and joined the NWA by attacking the Headbangers.

After winning the NWA titles, The Midnight Express feuded with The Rock 'n' Roll Express over the titles throughout April with the Midnight Express coming out on top in every encounter, most notably at . By May, the group began to shrink as Barry Windham left the WWF for WCW and Severn departed the group to be a singles competitor in the WWF. The NWA's last notable appearance occurred at the King of the Ring where they challenged The New Age Outlaws for the WWF Tag Team Championship, but lost. On August 14, 1998, the Midnight Express lost the NWA World Tag Team Championship to The Border Patrol at an NWA event. After the title loss, Cornette broke the NWA stable up on orders from WWF owner Vince McMahon, who told Cornette that he was banning anymore NWA matches from taking place on his shows.

Members

Full-time members

LLeader(s)
Founding member(s)
Nat.MembersJoined Left
Jim Cornette (L)December 30, 1997 *August 14, 1998
Jeff JarrettDecember 30, 1997 *March 2, 1998
January 12, 1998 March 17, 1998
Robert GibsonJanuary 12, 1998 March 17, 1998
Barry WindhamJanuary 19, 1998May 16, 1998
Bombastic BobMarch 17, 1998August 14, 1998
Bodacious BartMarch 17, 1998August 14, 1998
Dan SevernMarch 30, 1998April 14, 1998

Associates

Nat.MembersJoined LeftNotes
Howard BrodyDecember 30, 1997 *President of the National Wrestling Alliance
Dennis CoralluzzoDecember 30, 1997 *Promoter of NWA New Jersey
Tommy Young1998 NWA referee

Incarnations

Timeline

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Championships and accomplishments

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jim Cornette – OWW . Onlineworldofwrestling.com . 2015-08-31.
  2. Web site: Solie's Title Histories: NWA - NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE. www.solie.org. 2017-03-02.