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Top Rope Promotions (formerly known as Yankee Pro Wrestling and South Coast Championship Wrestling) is a North Eastern independent professional wrestling promotion based in New Bedford, Massachusetts and is the largest promotion in the Southern New England area rivaling other North Eastern promotions including Chaotic Wrestling, the Millennium Wrestling Federation and New England Championship ...
The Killer Kowalski Cup Tournament is a professional wrestling round-robin tag team tournament held by Top Rope Promotions. The Kowalski Cup is held under a points system, with two points for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. The team finishing atop the points standings are the winners. Matches in the Tenkaichi Jr. have a 30-minute ...
Top Rope Promotions: Fall River: Steve Ricard 1984–(Last event was in 2017 so far) Formerly known as Yankee Pro Wrestling [8] [3] [4] from 1997 to 2004: World Wrestling Stars: Rockland: Mike Sparta 1998–2010
Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked No. 209 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI Men's 500 in 2020 [45] Pro Wrestling Noah. GHC Tag Team Championship – with Jack Morris; Stand Alone Wrestling. SAW Skywalker Championship (1 time) Top Rope Promotions. TRP Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mikey Webb; West Coast Wrestling Connection
He spent the next two years wrestling for "outlaw" promotions as "Pretty Smitty from New York City" in Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. One of his earliest matches was a battle royal in which all the participants wore masks. Smith had never been in such an event and, after being thrown over the top rope, broke his leg in three places.
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The title is declared vacant after the team splits up. During this time, Top Rope Productions is renamed World Xtreme Wrestling in November 1998 11 Wild Things (Arick Von Erick and Vincent Goodnite) 1 February 20, 1999 42 Hazleton, Pennsylvania: Won titles in a tournament final 12 Latin Hit Squad (Nuisance and Puerto Rican Chile) 1 April 3, 1999 21
The World Wrestling Network is an American professional wrestling organization known for and branded after its video streaming service, WWNLive. [1] WWNLive hosts content both from WWN's "brands", including Full Impact Pro (FIP) and Shine Wrestling , as well as content from third-party organizations.