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The New England version of the NWA Brass Knuckles Championship was a secondary championship that was used and defended in the National Wrestling Alliance affiliated NWA New England promotion. [1] Created in 2000, the title was used in specialty matches in which the combatants would wear brass knuckles. The championship was regularly used and ...
On February 16, 2002, at the "Broken Hearts & Broken Bones" benefit show, Sbraccia defeated Rick Fuller for the NWA New England Brass Knuckles Championship in Malden, Massachusetts. His comeback was cut short, however, when he left the promotion that summer [67] [68] and subsequently retired.
On 17 January 1998, Erich Sbraccia defeated Vic Steamboat to win the NWA New England Heavyweight title in Southbridge, Massachusetts. Violet Flame defeated Amanda Storm for the women's title in Bridgeport, Connecticut on 15 October 1999, and Mike Johnson defeated Trooper Gilmore for the brass knuckles title in Somerville, Massachusetts on 22 ...
NWA Brass Knuckles Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) [71] NWA Brass Knuckles Championship (New England version) [72] NWA Brass Knuckles Championship (Southeastern version) [73] NWA Carolinas Women's Championship [74] NWA Brass Knuckles Championship (Texas version) [75] NWA Brass Knuckles Championship (Tri-State version) [76]
The event took place on August 20, 2006, at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. This marked the first inter-brand pay-per-view to include the ECW brand. The main match on the Raw brand featured Edge against John Cena for the WWE Championship, which Edge won by pinfall after hitting Cena in the back of the head with a pair of brass ...
House Bill 1276 would also prohibit the sale of brass knuckles, blackjack clubs, and slung shots to people under 18. The New Hampshire House voted to loosen the law banning the possession of brass ...
The NWA World Brass Knuckles Championship was a short-lived title promoted by National Wrestling Alliance NWA Mid-America territory from 1978 until 1981. The championship was used in specialty matches in which the combatants would wear brass knuckles .
A 13-year-old migrant boy and three masked buddies stabbed a man in a brass-knuckle beatdown near Times Square – all because he wouldn’t take their photo, cops and sources said.