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Lima, Ohio: Global Wrestling Alliance (1996–1998) World Wide Wrestling Alliance (1999) [1] Mark Cuccia 1999 Lima, Ohio: Global Wrestling Alliance (1999) [1] John Curse 1996– Hicksville, New York: New York Wrestling Connection (2002–) Dan Curtis 1961–1998 1989–1992; 1996–1998 Warren, Michigan (MCW) Motor City Wrestling (1989–1992)
This is a list of independent wrestling promotions in the United States, sorted by regional area, and lists both active and defunct "indy promotions" from the 1990s and 2000s. This list does not include the regional territories or promotions affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance .
Ohio Championship Wrestling Cleveland, Ohio: Henry Robinson 1982 [4] Ohio Championship Wrestling Cleveland, Ohio: Tim Hampton Ken Jugan Ed Bonzo J.W. Hawk 1982–1983 Ohio Championship Wrestling Ohio Bob Fradd 1984–1985 [4] Professional Promotions Ohio Bailey Barnes Wayne Oberton 1976 [4] Rossco Sports Promotions Ohio 1950s-1970s [4] [24] Tri ...
In mid-2002 Cunningham acquired a ring, promoters license and formed a booking committee featuring himself, Jerry Davis, Jason Taylor, V.L. Stricklett, Ace Gigolo, Jay Vastine, Chris Smith and Exotic E. The first show was booked for West Union, Ohio on November 29, 2002 and was titled "RCW: The Gathering". [1]
Professional wrestlers put on a show for the crowd during the Big Time Wrestling event at Ohio University Chillicothe on Mar. 6. 2024, in Chillicothe, Ohio. ... She has appeared in many promotions ...
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During the 1950s, the National Wrestling Alliance oversaw many wrestling territories such as Mid-Atlantic Wrestling and NWA San Francisco, in a business model known as the "territory system". [ 1 ] This is a list of the most notable past and present professional wrestling promotions.
Founded by promoter Richard Arpin, the promotion joined the National Wrestling Alliance as NWA Ohio before being bought by promoter Dave Nelson in 2004. In mid-2005, the organization was renamed the World Wide Wrestling Alliance and held its first event in Circleville, Ohio featuring "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan winning the WWWA United States Heavyweight Championship defeating Scott Powers on August ...