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The inaugural Hard Times event took part on January 24, 2020, and the second event took place on December 4, 2021, making it a recurring annual pay-per-view event. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On October 28, at Samhain , NWA announced that their next PPV would be Hard Times, and on January 4, 2024, they announced that the event would be held on March 2, 2024 ...
On Friday, wrestling matches will begin at 10 a.m. and run until roughly 7 p.m. Saturday features all placing matches with wrestling starting at 10 a.m. The championship round will commence at 3 p.m.
On December 5, 2024, the American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW) filed to trademark "Maximum Carnage". [3] On December 23, the company announced that Maximum Carnage would be a two-part television special, first airing as a special episode of AEW's flagship program, Wednesday Night Dynamite, and then as a special episode of Saturday Night Collision.
1 7 [3] 5 2-Dope November 9, 2001 Live event: Mount Joy, PA: 1 1 [4] 6 Marcus Jordan November 10, 2001: Unknown: Hampstead, MD: 2 193 7 Romeo Valentino: May 22, 2002: MCW Tribute To The Legends Glen Burnie, MD: 1 252 8 Joey Matthews: January 29, 2003: Live event: Glen Burnie, MD: 1 106 9 Doug Delicious May 15, 2003: Live event: Glen Burnie, MD ...
The biggest weekend in New York high school wrestling is finally here, the 2024 NYSPHSAA championships! We'll have round-by-round updates for the Division II (small-school) tournament throughout ...
The 2024 Day 1 (marketed as Raw: Day 1) was the second Day 1 professional wrestling event produced by WWE, and the first to air as a television special. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw brand division .
The Central Michigan signee and reigning state champion crushed Lancaster's Luke Cox 20-5 to earn a final with Riverside's Antonio Bottiggi, who beat 2023 runner-up Aaron Ries of Wadsworth 3-1. 7: ...
New Year's Revolution was previously held as a Raw-exclusive pay-per-view event from 2005 to 2007, in turn marking the first SmackDown-branded New Year's Revolution as well as the first to broadcast on any outlet since the 2007 event; a series of eight WWE Live shows titled the New Year's Revolution Tour was held in early 2020, but these were ...