Ted DiBiase Explains Why NWA Always Had Heel World Champions

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WWE Hall of Famer โ€œThe Million Dollar Manโ€ Ted DiBiase recently appeared on an episode of his โ€œEverybodyโ€™s Got a Podโ€ podcast, where he discussed a number of topics including the NWA.

DiBiase said, โ€œThe NWA was probably as โ€” nationally, probably the most recognized. There was NWA, and that was several territories. Georgia, Mid-South, Florida, I canโ€™t remember. But then like the WWE was like, the East Coast. Maine and Pennsylvania and New York and, you know, big cities. But the NWA on a national scale, I mean it was probably a more recognized World Championship than the WWF, in terms of territories. Where the NWA โ€” if you were the NWA World Champion, you were going to a different territory weekly. And once you made the rounds, then you start back at the one where you started.โ€

On why the NWA always had heel World Champions:

โ€œThey would build their show โ€” and the only time that the NWA World Champion was a babyface would be in his home territory, wherever home was. So for Ric Flair, that would have been Charlotte. And Iโ€™m not sure he was a babyface there, either. But anyway, the NWA World Champion was always a heel. Why? Because as a territory, youโ€™re going to build somebody up. Youโ€™re going to build up your big babyface to have an opportunity to wrestle the World Champion and possibly beat him. Thatโ€™s why the NWA World Champion was generally always a heel.โ€

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(H/T to 411Mania.com for transcribing the above quotes)