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JWA List (German: Liste JWA, JWA), also known as JWA – Wirth Anderlan, is a right-wing populist [3] and separatist [4] political party active in South Tyrol, Italy. [5] The party, that seeks to represent the German-speaking minority, [4] holds an Eurosceptic stance, [6] opposes immigration [7] and is involved in anti-vaccine activism.
The Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (日本プロレス協会, Nihon Puroresu Kyōkai), also known as the Japan Pro Wrestling Association and the Japanese Wrestling Association (JWA), was the first professional wrestling promotion to be based in Japan. It operated from 1953 to 1973.
Wayne in The Big Trail (1930) Wayne as "Singin' Sandy" in Riders of Destiny (1933) Betty Field and Wayne in The Shepherd of the Hills (1941) Publicity still of Wayne and Nancy Olson for Big Jim McLain (1952) Wayne in The Comancheros (1961) With James Stewart in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) On the set of In Harm's Way (1964)
JWA International Competitors of the Spring - Night 10: Osaka, Japan: 1 5: 0 Defeated Rikidōzan and Michiaki Yoshimura in a two out of three falls tournament final. [5] 3 Rikidōzan and Toyonobori: June 7, 1960: JWA International Competitors Of The Spring - Night 13: Nagoya, Japan: 1 606: 0 This was a Two out of three falls match. [6] 4 Luther ...
The JWA closed on April 20, 1973. Von Erich forfeited his half of the title and Krupp chose Karl von Steiger as his new partner to defend the title in Western States Sports. 22 The Funks (Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk) 2 May 26, 1973: 92 Amarillo, Texas: Live event 23 Killer Karl Kox and Ciclon Negro: 1 August 26, 1973 [Note 8] Lubbock, Texas ...
This is a list of professional wrestling promotions in Japan which includes both national and independent puroresu and joshi companies from the post-World War II period up to the present day. Major promotions
The original NWA territory system in North America (1940s-1980s).. The following is a list of National Wrestling Alliance attendance records.Founded in 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance controlled the professional wrestling industry in North America and other parts of the world during the "Territory-era" (1940s-1980s).
This title was contested for originally in JWA where it was known as the Pacific Wrestling Federation (PWF) All Asia Heavyweight Championship or All Asia Heavyweight Championship for short. When JWA shut down in 1973, the title went inactive until being reactivated in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in 1976 after New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW ...