Global Wrestling Alliance (GWA)

World Championship Pro Wrestling (WCPW) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2014 by African-American entrepreneur and former | United States Senator James Omari Morgan Sr.. After the death of Morgan Sr. just months after the opening of the company's operations, the responsibilities of the promotion were bestowed upon his three children. His eldest son James "Jay-O" Morgan becoming the controlling partner, his younger son Daniel "D-Train" Morgan becoming Executive Vice President of the company's broadcast production, and his only daughter Gabrielle Morgan undertaking duties as being the Executive Vice President of Media and Public Relations.

The company produces a two-long show every week called Revoloution, which features a wide array of contracted wrestlers competing in matches and participating in interviews. Every episode is aired live across the country on Saturday nights and aired on tape delay internationally but with the exception of pay-per-views, in which they are broadcasted live.

History
Businessman and former U.S. Senator to Texas James Morgan Sr. decided to expand his business ventures to include the entertainment industry by choosing to become a wrestling promoter. Failing to find an organization suiting his needs, Morgan chose to create his own company starting with purchasing property in Dallas, Texas to build an appropriate area for the company's headquarters. Morgan then brought former employees from various wrestling promotions including the likes of David Stabler, who is known for his connections within the wrestling business along with his wealth to help establish a company within professional wrestling. After creating his own production team of writers and cameramen while hiring a bevy of backstage and on-screen employees, Morgan finally built his roster after consulting with Stabler, who was also a trainer operating his own developmental school, and Giovanni Barba, a trainer who had began his career after having been taught under the tutelage of Stabler.

Initially, the working title of the company's name was going to be Worldwide Wrestling Association as neither James Morgan nor his employees had thought of creating the promotion's epithet. But after reconsidering, he chose to brand his newly operated wrestling company as World Championship Pro Wrestling. The art logo was created by a local artist upon the commissioning of Morgan. The logo is done in a shade of green that was Morgan Sr.'s favorite.

On October 26, 2014 WCPW hosted its first pay-per-view event entitled In The Beginning, which the show included the crowning of the inaugural titleholder for the company's top championship belt, the WCPW Heavyweight Championship. A month later, the promotion then determined the first pair within the company's tag team division to win the WCPW Tag Team Championship at Best In The World. Then in January 2015 at Aftershock, WCPW crowned the first winner of the GWA Women's Championship for its female division. Since then, all three championships have been defended.

Weekly
WCPW began airing Revolution on March 14, 2015 through Velocity (TV Channel). The promotion broadcasts each two-hour show every Saturday evening at 7pm ET/ 6pm CT. Heat acts as a pre-game show highlighting feuds and previous matches leading up to the pay-per-view. Heat only airs on nights of pay-per-views. The broadcast team of Revolution includes Allen Covell and Phil Danielson as the show's commentating duo, Spencer Gibson as the interviewer, and Jerry Swaggert as the ring announcer.

Other accomplishments
The following accomplishments in GWA allows for the winner of a featured competition (e.g. tournament, battle royal, etc.) to be awarded a championship match in the main event at the following pay-per-view. The The Wrestling Classic is a sixteen-man single-elimination tournament where the final match takes place at the Spring Break Bash pay-per-view to determine the number one contender for the WCPW Heavyweight Championship. The Battle Bowl is a twenty-man at High Voltage to determine who will face the WCPW Heavyweight Champion at the following pay-per-view in the promotion's marquee event When Worlds Collide. The Road 2 Glory Contract is a ladder match held at Road 2 Glory where eight competitors vie for a contract that guarantees a shot to face the WCPW Heavyweight Champion anytime over the next year.