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  2. Bob Caudle - Wikipedia

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    Bob Caudle (born August 2, 1930) [1] is an American professional wrestling announcer most notable for his time with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). He started working with Jim Crockett Promotions in the late 1950s for promoter Jim Crockett, Sr.

  3. National Wrestling Alliance on television - Wikipedia

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    On December 25, 1971, Georgia Championship Wrestling made its television debut with a special Christmas program. Beginning in late January 1972 the promotion's regular series, Big Time Wrestling, began airing on Saturday afternoons on WQXI-TV in Atlanta; the show was recorded for later broadcast over WJBF in Augusta and WTOC-TV in Savannah, stations located in two of GCW's major cities.

  4. Jim Crockett Promotions - Wikipedia

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    Jim Crockett Promotions, at times branded as Eastern States Championship Wrestling and Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, is a family-owned professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. [2] Founded in 1931, the promotion emerged as a cornerstone of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

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    Ron Weber was the first announcer, and he never missed a game through his retirement at the end of the 1996–97 season. [4] WJFK-FM began airing postseason games during the 2008 playoffs. 1500 AM, since renamed WFED, remained the flagship station until 2012, when WJFK took over all coverage. WFED continues to broadcast games as a network ...

  6. 1980s professional wrestling boom - Wikipedia

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    The live broadcast drew a 15.2 Nielsen rating and 33 million viewers, both records for American televised wrestling. [13] After the match, André handed the title to DiBiase as promised, resulting in the title being vacated and setting the stage for a WWF World Heavyweight Championship tournament at WrestleMania IV .

  7. WCW Pro - Wikipedia

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    WCW Pro is an American televised wrestling show that was presented by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Along with WCW WorldWide, it was part of the WCW Disney tapings.The rights to WCW Pro now belong to WWE and 161 episodes of Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling are available for streaming on NBCUniversal's Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network in international markets.

  8. List of WCW World Television Champions - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling: Raleigh, North Carolina 2 66 This title change aired on broadcast delay. 11 Mr. Wrestling: October 16, 1976: Live event: Greensboro, North Carolina 1 23 12 Greg Valentine: November 8, 1976: Live event: Fayetteville, North Carolina 1 22 13 Rufus R. Jones: November 30, 1976: Live event: Charleston, South ...

  9. NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 1970, the championship was introduced as the NWA Eastern Heavyweight Championship during a taping of Championship Wrestling. [Note 2] It was announced that the Missouri Mauler had defeated the defending champion Pat O'Connor in New York City to win the title; this title change was fictitious and a storyline to introduce the championship to the promotion; nevertheless, O'Connor's ...

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