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  2. Category:Professional wrestling films - Wikipedia

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  3. List of professional wrestling television series - Wikipedia

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    All Japan Pro Wrestling Japan: Nippon TV: 1972–2000 All Japan Pro Wrestling: NJPW World Pro-Wrestling Japan: NET: 1973–1977 TV Asahi: 1977–present New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Lucha Libre Internacional Dominican Republic: Canal 9: 1973–1997 WW(W)F All-Star Wrestling United States: Syndicated: 1974–1986 World Wrestling Federation

  4. WWE Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The footage saved from WWE's time as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation is among the rare surviving footage of broadcasts from the DuMont Television Network, as most of their footage was destroyed in the mid-1970s. [7] [8] Although not wrestling content, the library's holdings include footage from various documentaries, reality shows, and ...

  5. J. C. Dykes and the Infernos - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of McManus' career due to McManus often wrestling under masks. He wrestled as "Bruiser" McManus and was a journeyman wrestler. He made appearances as Inferno #3 as early as 1967 for NWA Mid-America and was part of the Infernos team from 1975-1976 in NWA Hollywood Wrestling and in New Japan Pro Wrestling. [20]

  6. History of WWE - Wikipedia

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    The public branding of the company has undergone several name changes throughout the years, from the CWC to the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in 1963, then the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1979, and to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2002. Since 2011, it has branded itself solely as WWE.

  7. The Wrestler (1974 film) - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling promoter Frank Bass has to deal with the pressures of running a professional wrestling promotion, facing the pressures of constantly finding new wrestlers to pull in the crowds, keeping the wrestlers he has under contract under control and especially dealing with the fact that the top man, the champion of "the League" Mike Bullard (Verne Gagne) is getting old and there ...

  8. Category:1960s in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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  9. Red Bastien - Wikipedia

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    In the mid to late 1970s, he returned to the WWWF/WWF, wrestling under a mask as "Texas Red". In his retirement, Bastien became a trainer and a promoter , and discovered future wrestlers Steve "Sting" Borden and Jim "The Ultimate Warrior" Hellwig at a Gold's Gym and convinced them to become professional wrestlers. [ 8 ]