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  2. All Star Pro-Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    A sequel titled All Star Pro-Wrestling II was released on November 22, 2001 for the PlayStation 2. It addressed the controls issue by replacing it with a new, more standard battle system, and included wrestlers from three real-life Japanese wrestling federations: New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah, and Pro Wrestling Zero-One. [17]

  3. Mark Lewin - Wikipedia

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    All-Star Pro Wrestling. NWA Australasian Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Steve Rickard (1), Al Perez (1), and Spiros Arion (1) Big Time Wrestling. NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Detroit version) Capitol Wrestling Corporation. NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Northeast version) (2 times, inaugural) - with Don Curtis

  4. All Star Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    All Star Wrestling (ASW), also known as Super Slam Wrestling (SSW), is a British professional wrestling promotion founded by Brian Dixon in 1970 and based in Birkenhead, England. Founded as Wrestling Enterprises of Birkenhead in October 1970, it has also been known over the years as All Star Promotions and Big Time Wrestling.

  5. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Wikipedia

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    All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling; All Star Wrestling; ... "Austin 3:16" ultimately became one of the most popular catchphrases in wrestling history, [19] ...

  6. Bruno Bekkar - Wikipedia

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    According to wrestling historian Steve Yohe, Ashby may have wrestled as the masked wrestler Dr. X who teamed with the Destroyer in Auckland in 1973. [8] In 1977, he was allied with Bruiser Brodie during his brief stint in All Star-Pro Wrestling; [9] he and Brodie, with Bugs McGraw, lost to Siva Afi, Kung Fu Lee and Kevin Martin in Auckland on ...

  7. Al Tomko - Wikipedia

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    He also competed sometimes in Stampede Wrestling under a mask as Cosmo #1, and later wrestled without the mask in Stampede and in Vancouver's NWA All Star Wrestling as "Crazy Legs" Leroy Hirsch. [2] In 1972, he started up another independent promotion called Central Canadian Championship Wrestling, which he ran in Manitoba cities and towns ...

  8. Texas All-Star USA Tag Team Championship - Wikipedia

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    The title's name was changed to the Texas All-Star Texas Tag Team Championship in May 1985 after SCW was sold to Texas All-Star Wrestling in April, and changed again to the Texas All-Star USA Tag Team Championship in 1986 before the title was abandoned in November that year when Texas All-Star was purchased by the World Class Wrestling Association.

  9. Al Hobman - Wikipedia

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    Allan "Al" Hobman (23 April 1925 – 21 September 2008) was a New Zealand professional wrestler, trainer and promoter.Hobman was one of the first homegrown stars to emerge from the Dominion Wrestling Union, and later Steve Rickard's All Star-Pro Wrestling, during the 1960s and 70s such as Tony Garea, Peter Maivia and The Sheepherders.