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Big Time Wrestling was the subject of the 1985 mockumentary I Like to Hurt People. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] Professional wrestling in Detroit remained subdued until the World Wrestling Federation began promoting in the city as part of the 1980s professional wrestling boom .
The NWA Detroit United States Heavyweight Championship was a version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship contested in Big Time Wrestling from 1959 until 1980. . It was first introduced as the Chicago version of the championship and contested on shows produced by Fred Kohler Enterprises before moving to Big Time Wrestling in Detroit six years later.
St. Louis Wrestling Club: 50th State Big Time Wrestling United States: Syndicated: 1962–1979 50th State Big Time Wrestling: Vancouver All-Star Wrestling Canada: Syndicated: 1962–1989 NWA All-Star Wrestling: Titanes en el ring Argentina: Canal 9: 1962–1988 Big Time Wrestling United States: Syndicated: 1964–1980 Big Time Wrestling
The Detroit version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was the top ranked professional wrestling championship for tag teams in the Detroit, Michigan-based promotion Big Time Wrestling, sometimes referred to as NWA Detroit, between 1965 and 1980.
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The state team wrestling finals will be a one-day event this season with quarterfinal matches at 10 a.m., semifinals set for 3 p.m. and title matches at 6. ... Mar. 28—Detroit Catholic Central ...
In late 1975, Kent moved closer to home and work for The Sheik’s "NWA Detroit" (also known as "Big Time Wrestling") using his "Bulldog" Don Kent persona. On November 1, 1975, Kent defeated Mark Lewin to win the Detroit version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship. Lewin regained the title in December. [3]
This was mentioned in the Free Press' Opening Day roster prediction 4.0, but it's worth noting again: The Tigers don't have anything to gain by optioning Mize and Manning, but that's not the case ...