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The show was referred to as Pro Wrestling USA: All-Star Wrestling beginning with the January 26, 1985, edition and was called so until early 1986. The program was called Verne Gagne's All Star Wrestling to avoid confusion with the former Pro Wrestling USA label afterwards.
World Wide Wrestling Federation: All Japan Pro Wrestling Japan: Nippon TV: 1972–2000 All Japan Pro Wrestling: NJPW World Pro-Wrestling Japan: NET: 1973–1977 TV Asahi: 1977–present New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Lucha Libre Internacional Dominican Republic: Canal 9: 1973–1997 WW(W)F All-Star Wrestling United States: Syndicated: 1974–1986
The show replaced Heavyweight Wrestling from Washington DC. All-Star Wrestling ran from October 2, 1971 through August 30, 1986, when it was replaced by the new program Wrestling Challenge. Challenge was the "B" show of the WWF's syndicated programming, behind Superstars.
By the mid-1980s All Star was running shows head-to-head with Joint Promotions and had its own TV show on satellite channel Screensport. [ 12 ] When Joint's five-year extension on its monopoly of ITV wrestling expired at the end of 1986, All Star, along with the WWF, was also given a share of the televised wrestling shows for the two years 1987 ...
World Wrestling Entertainment, better known as WWE, has survived scandal, controversy and seismic shifts in the media business. Next week, the pro wrestling franchise enters yet another new arena ...
Despite this, the AWA continued re-running matches in their weekly ESPN time slot, and on their syndicated All-Star Wrestling show. The company also managed to release a commercial tape (Hulk Hogan's Highlights) during 1991.
All Star Wrestling may refer to: All Star Wrestling, a British professional wrestling promotion operating since 1970, founded by Brian Dixon (1947-2023) All-Star Wrestling (role-playing game) a role-playing game published by Afterthought Images in 1991; All-Star Wrestling, a wrestling TV series produced by the WWWF/WWF 1971–1986
This might be the bracket of the night with two 30-winners and two 20-winners battling it out. Hudson junior Julien Kimling (22-6) takes on Addison junior Caleb Potts (24-5) while Blissfield ...