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[Source: BSWW.de]
5.
Sting
*Sting defeated the WWA
Champion, Lex Luger, in a 3 Way Dance. Malice was also a part of
this match. Sting captured the title in Zurich
on the 13/12/02. This was a House Show.

4. Lex Luger
*Lex Luger
defeated Sting, after being assisted by the reigning NWA Champion,
Jeff Jarrett. It took two guitar shots to finally finish off the man
called Sting. This match was signed after Scott Steiner departed
from the WWA, leaving the WWA Title vacant. This all took place at
WWA's fourth pay per view "Retribution"
on the 6/12/02 in Glasgow, Scotland.

*Title
Vacated*
*After
signing with the WWE, WWA
officials stripped Scott Steiner of the title. Big Poppa Pump
successfully defended the WWA title on several occasions.

3.
Scott Steiner
*Scott
Steiner was awarded a shot at the WWA Champion, Nathan Jones, only
days after he first won it. Unfortunately for Nathan Jones his reign
did not last longer then six days. Nathan Jones was defeated by
Scott Steiner at the WWA event "Eruption",
in Melbourne on the 13/4/02. Sid Vicious, the
WWA Commissioner, took the time to be the special ringside enforcer
in this match, but even with Sid's ringside authority, Scott Steiner
still prevailed and literally choked the life out of the Front Row,
with the Steiner Recliner.

2. Nathan Jones
*Nathan Jones overcame
the odds and defeated Jeff Jarrett for the WWA Title. Nathan Jones
pinned Jeff Jarrett using a chokeslam, in a four way dance for the
WWA Title. Other competitors in the match were "Big Poppa
Pump" Scott Steiner and "Grandmaster" Brian
Christopher. The Front Row defeated the champion at a House Show in
his home town of Sydney. Thousands of fans in
attendance that night went home happy on the 7/4/02.

1.
Jeff Jarrett
*Jeff
Jarrett won the WWA Heavyweight Title in Sydney, Australia at the
very first WWA pay per view, "The Inception"
26/10/01. The Title was up for grabs in a
tournament called "The Seven Deadly Sins", seven matches
and each match had its own special gimmick. The finals of this
tournament was to be contested inside a Steel Cage. Jeff Jarrett
defeated "Road Dog" Jesse James with his finishing move
"The Stroke".
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