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Big Time Wrestling promoted shows throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Its base was the Cow Palace, where it held shows each Friday. Its base was the Cow Palace, where it held shows each Friday. [ 18 ] [ 16 ] Together with his bookers , Johnny Doyle and later Red Bastien , Shire built the promotion around the principles of "action, high spots ...
The Pacific Wrestling Federation (PWF) World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship and one of the three titles that make up the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.
Wrestling World in Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan: Toru Yano, Oleg Boltin and Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated House of Torture (Evil, Sho and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) to win the vacant NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship: First major event promoted under the Asia-Pacific Federation of Wrestling (APFW). Prestige Roseland 8: The 7 Year Anniversary Portland ...
Approximate Schedule (subject to change and can run early or late): Preliminaries followed by quarterfinals 10 a.m.; Semifinals 12-1 p.m. range followed by third-place matches; Finals (one mat) 3 ...
NWA San Francisco was a professional wrestling promotion headquartered in San Francisco, California in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Founded in 1935 by "The Utica Panther" Joe Malcewicz (1897–1962), the promotion joined the National Wrestling Alliance in 1949.
Montreal Wrestling 1949–1957 [18] Montreal, Quebec, Canada Eddie Quinn: John J. Doyle Enterprises California Wrestling Office Hollywood Wrestling [16] 1949–1958 1968–1983 [16] Los Angeles, California: Johnny Doyle (through 1954) Cal Eaton (1954–1966) Mike LeBell (1958–1983) NWA San Francisco: 1949–1961 [18] San Francisco, California ...
Pacific Northwest Wrestling aired a weekly 60 minute live program originally called Heidelberg Wrestling, named for its sponsor, Heidelberg Brewing Co. of Tacoma, Washington. [7] The show was initially broadcast on KPTV, but moved to rival KOIN-TV in 1955. Along with the move came the show's new name, Portland Wrestling. [5]
Pages in category "Professional wrestling shows in San Francisco" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. R.