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Fight! Brand Toronto: Ashley Sixx 2011–2014 Yes: Fringe Pro Wrestling Hamilton: Cameron Banks 2013–2016 No Great White North Wrestling Hamilton: Jack Kinsella 2007–2013 Yes: Hogtown Wrestling Toronto: Jay Nadler 2012–2017 Yes: Formerly known as Victory Commonwealth Wrestling. Maple Leaf Wrestling: Toronto: Jack Corcoran (1930–1939 ...
Fight Club was a two-day professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) that was held on October 8 and 9, 2022. Both nights of the event were held in Atlantic City, New Jersey; night 1 of the event took place at the Garden Pier at the Showboat while night 2 was held inside Showboat Hotel itself.
John Cena returned for the first time since the Raw after WrestleMania XL in April, wearing a t-shirt saying "John Cena Farewell Tour 2025" and holding a towel saying "the last time is now". Making his way to the ring, Cena announced that he would be retiring from WWE at the end of 2025, and that WrestleMania 41 would be his last WrestleMania ...
Full show match results and video highlights from WWE Night of Champions 2023 as Seth Rollins becomes World Heavyweight Champion and Roman Reigns loses. on PPV.
As wrestling continued to grow across the country and WWE strengthened its position as the top company in the U.S., Saturday Night's Main Event was a way to showcase the biggest stars getting in ...
Toronto, Ontario: Chris Benoit (2) (c) vs. Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship [30] September 17, 2006 Unforgiven: Air Canada Centre: Toronto, Ontario: Edge (c) vs. John Cena in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Championship [31] September 13, 2009 Breaking Point: Bell Centre: Montreal, Quebec: CM Punk (c) vs.
— WWE (@WWE) February 2, 2025 Analysis: What an upset. In the lead-up to the Royal Rumble, people were arguing which former champion would be the one headed to WrestleMania.
Only nine of the attendances listed are from non-Canadian promotions, all exclusively held by WWE. Two of these are from WWE's flagship WrestleMania pay-per-view (PPV) event with 1990's Wrestlemania VI attracting 64,287 fans and grossing more than $3.4 million, the highest paid attendance for a pro wrestling show in North America. [ 1 ]