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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. 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 .

  4. AWA All-Star Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The show was referred to as Pro Wrestling USA: All-Star Wrestling beginning with the January 26, 1985, edition and was called so until early 1986. The program was called Verne Gagne's All Star Wrestling to avoid confusion with the former Pro Wrestling USA label afterwards.

  5. Big Time Wrestling (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Big Time Wrestling – also known as the American Wrestling Alliance (AWA) or National All-Star Wrestling, and sometimes referred to as NWA San Francisco – was a professional wrestling promotion headquartered in San Francisco, California, in the United States.

  6. 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.

  7. List of professional wrestling television series - Wikipedia

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    World Wide Wrestling Federation: 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

  8. Al Tomko - Wikipedia

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    While promoting the Vancouver territory, he began pushing himself as All Star's top star under the ring name Master Sergeant Tomko in the early-1980s (despite his age, being physically past his prime, and lacking wrestling skills) and gave himself almost all of All Star's championships (including the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian ...

  9. List of professional wrestling promoters in the United States

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    Penn York All Star Professional Wrestling (1996–1999) [1] Richard Adcock Mission, Texas: World Class Wrestling Federation (1995–1996) [1] Shelby Adcock 1937–2009 1961–1993 Central City, Kentucky: Tri-State Wrestling (1991–1993) [1] Edward Ahrens 1989–1998 Los Angeles: American Independent Wrestling Alliance (1989–1998) [1] Skandor ...