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Midget wrestling is professional wrestling involving people of exceptionally short stature. Its heyday was in the 1950s and 1960s, when wrestlers such as Little Beaver , Lord Littlebrook , toured North America, and Sky Low Low was the first holder of the National Wrestling Alliance 's World Midget Championship .
Daniel DiLucchio [4] (born 1973) [2] is an American Midget professional wrestler best known by his ring name Short Sleeve Sampson.Sampson works on the independent circuit, mainly for Micro Championship Wrestling, TNT Pro Wrestling, and Midget Wrestling Warriors.
Atsushi Onita vs. Sambo Asako in a no rope barbed wire death match tournament final [36] 4. UWFi: UWFi Pro Wrestling World Championship: Takada vs. Vader December 5, 1993: Tokyo, Japan Jingu Stadium: 46,168 Nobuhiko Takada (c) vs. Super Vader for the UWFI World Heavyweight Championship [37] 5. AJW: Super Woman Great War: Big Egg Wrestling ...
2024 Section 1 Division II (small-school) wrestling championship tournament medalists. 101 pounds. Kelvin Jimenez, Sleepy Hollow. Zach De Guzman, Edgemont
Wrestling: Large, small-school teams to watch in the 2023 Section 1 Dual Meet Tournament. ... The small-school bracket opens on Tuesday, with outbracket meets, followed by the quarterfinal and ...
He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under the ring name Big Bill and is a member of The Learning Tree. He is also a former one-time AEW World Tag Team Champion . He is previously known for his tenures with WWE (where he performed under the ring names Colin Cassady and Big Cass ), and Impact Wrestling (where he performed as W. Morrissey ).
Aerial Hull, [1] better known by the ring name Big Swole, is an American professional wrestler. She is best known for her tenure in All Elite Wrestling from 2019 to 2021. Early life
Northern California based Pro Wrestling Revolution (PWR) is the only US based promotion to have created a specific Mini-Estrella championship, created in 2009. In 1997 the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later WWE) and AAA began a talent sharing program, which allowed several Mini-Estrellas wrestlers to compete on WWF television. [ 16 ]