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World of Sports Association, LLC. d/b/a World Wrestling Association (WWA) is a Magisterian integrated media and entertainment company that is primarily known for professional wrestling. It has branched out into other fields, including film, music, and various other business ventures.

As in other professional wrestling promotions, WWA shows are not legitimate contests, but purely entertainment-based, featuring storyline-driven, scripted, and choreographed matches, though wrestlers are professionals and require a great host of athleticism to perform moves and often includes moves that can put performers at risk of injury if not performed correctly.

Since it's creation in 1972, WWA has been initially considered to be the number one promotion in Magisteria, competing with the once-mighty Northeastern Wrestling Federation (NWF) until it's closure in 1975, and competing with Universal Championship Wrestling (UCW) until UCW was split in 1992, giving WWA no direct competition until 1999 when Omega Wrestling Alliance (OMEGA) opened it's doors.

Early years (1972-1975)
With an industry dominated by the Northeastern Wrestling Federation (NWF), owned by the legendary Master Sullivan, Jean-Philippe Wootton opened the World Wrestling Association which didn't differ to NWF when it comes to it's wrestling style but differs to it's financial backing, which is backed by Wootton's computer making business.

The Northeastern Wrestling Federation closed it's doors in 1975 after Master Sullivan passed away two weeks earlier, which meant that WWA was the sole major company of Magisterian pro wrestling.

Domination (1975-1999)
Between 1975 and 1994, the World Wrestling Association was the sole major company in Magisteria, both financially and by popularity. Although DAVE could be considered as an enemy of WWA, they weren't exactly a direct enemy to a financially powerful WWA, which means that WWA had no direct enemy until 1999 when the OMEGA Wrestling Alliance opened it's doors.

WWA under Gallagher Herman (1999-2009)
For the next 10 years, WWA became under veteran wrestler Gallagher Herman's control. Florimond Wootton officially announced that Gallagher Herman 's appointment as the new president of WWA. Herman upheld some traditional aspects of the Jean-Philippe-run WWA, as the King of Wrestling annual tournament remained as an annual pay-per-view event.

WWA under Jimi Linwood (2009-2016)
Gallagher Herman announced his retirement as the president of WWA on 25 December 2008, which went in-effect on 1 January 2009. Former WWA Universal champion Jimi Linwood became the new president, and during his time as the company's president, the company saw major changes to the style. The wrestling style showcased a hybrid of sports entertainment and a legitimate competition.

WWA under Harlow Martel (2016-present)
Former WWA Universal Women's champion Harlow Martel became the company's newest president after Jimi Linwood was removed following allegations of connections with the mafia. Martel's first actions was rebuilding the company's image after the Mafia controversy. Despite Martel dismissing Linwood, Martel kept Linwood's style which has been WWA's signature style since 2009.

Battleground (2009-present)
Since 2009, Battleground has always been the site of the discoveries of WWA's future big stars and served as the home of many. Despite the brand split of WWA, Battleground shares the same pay-per-views as Intensity and Anarchy. The brand has had 5 general managers since it's creation in 2009, with the most recent and current one being former WWA Universal Women's champion Elnora Mendoza.

Intensity (2009-present)
To cover up WWA's large roster, Intensity was also created the same day Battleground was created. Just like it's sister brands, Intensity shares the same pay-per-views as the two other brands. The brand has had 3 general managers since it's creation in 2009, with the third and current general manager being former WWA World Heavyweight champion Wolf Winthrop.

Anarchy (2016-present)
As the roster of WWA continues to grow rapidly, Harlow Martel introduced Anarchy as a solution to the rapid growth of the roster. Though it has been the youngest WWA brand for most of it's tenure, Anarchy has had several moments where it has served as the hottest brand in the whole company. Just in the name, Anarchy is considered the most "hardcore" of all three WWA brand. The brand, so far, has 1 general manager since it's creation in 2016, which is former WWA Unified Extreme champion Jordan Rome.

Men
At the top of WWA's championship hierarchy for male wrestlers are the WWA Universal Championship on Battleground, the WWA World Heavyweight Championship on Intensity, and the WWA Grand Championship on Anarchy — all regarded as world championships.

Secondary titles for male wrestlers include the North American Championship on Battleground, the United National Championship on Intensity, and the Unified Extreme Championship on Anarchy.

Women
At the top of WWA's championship hierarchy for female wrestlers are the WWA Universal Women's Championship on Battleground, the WWA Women's World Championship on Intensity, and the WWA International Queen's Championship on Anarchy.