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The Powerade Wrestling Tournament is an American high school folkstyle wrestling tournament. It is widely considered one of the top three in-season high school wrestling tournaments in the United States , along with the Beast of the East and the Walsh Jesuit Ironman .
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Independent Wrestling TV: Beyond Wrestling and partners: 2019 ICW On Demand: Insane Championship Wrestling: Impact Plus: Impact Wrestling (Anthem Wrestling Exhibitions) May 1, 2019 [4] IWPL On Demand: International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom and World Wrestling League: KC Vault: Kayfabe Commentaries: August 14, 2018 MCW Encore
Dec. 26—High school wrestling fans are in for a holiday treat. The 55th annual Powerade Wresting Tournament on Wednesday and Thursday is loaded with talent. It could be a preview of the NCAA ...
September 30 – NWA Powerrr episodes were removed from The CW's streaming app, ahead of WWE NXT ' s premiere on The CW channel. Peacock also began removing archived episodes of NXT due to its move to The CW. Archived episodes are not available on The CW app, but replays of new episodes are. October 1 –
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Penn State wrestling publicly released its 2024-25 schedule Tuesday afternoon, with the slate showing the Nittany Lions will twice host duals in the much-bigger Bryce Jordan Center this season ...
The American professional wrestling promotion WWE has been broadcasting pay-per-view (PPV) events since the 1980s, when its classic "Big Four" events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established—the company's very first PPV was WrestleMania in 1985.