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  2. WOW World Championship - Wikipedia

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    On the September 1, 2000, episode 1 of WOW Season 1, Terri Gold won a 20-woman battle royal to become the inaugural champion. [1]List of the 20-woman participants: Bronco Billie, Caliente, Charlie Davidson, The Disciplinarian, EZ Rider, Farah the Persian Princess, Hammerin' Heather Steele, Ice Cold, Jane Blond, Jungle Grrrl, Lotus, Paradise, Roxy Powers, Sandy, Selina Majors, Slam Dunk, Sunny ...

  3. Women of Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    WOW World Championship: The Classmaster 1 August 3, 2024 186+ Los Angeles, CA: Won a 12-woman battle royal to win the vacant championship. This episode aired on tape delay on January 11, 2024, at WOW Season 10: Episode 18: WOW World Tag Team Championship: Big Rig Betty and Jessie Jones: 1 August 3, 2024 186+ Los Angeles, CA

  4. Professional wrestling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The WWE bought back the Big Gold Belt, repackaged as the World Heavyweight Championship, which was initially used as the flagship title for Raw whilst the WWE Championship was initially the flagship title for Smackdown!. The two top stars of the Attitude Era, Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock, eventually left the company in 2003 and 2004 ...

  5. List of esports leagues and tournaments - Wikipedia

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    PCX hosts tournaments that feature an Olympic medley-style of play, where teams compete across a number of different games and the winner is the team with the highest score overall. United States: 2017–present PGL PGL, otherwise known as Professional Gamers League, is one of the leading European companies in the field of esports events.

  6. Cruiserweight (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    After the World Wrestling Federation acquired the intellectual property of WCW in 2001, the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was abandoned in favor of the WCW Cruiserweight Championship, and the title was renamed the WWF Cruiserweight Championship; however, the title was eventually retired, with Hornswoggle serving as the last champion before ...

  7. List of National Wrestling Alliance territories - Wikipedia

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    World Class Championship Wrestling: 1966–1986 Dallas, Texas: Jack Adkisson (Fritz Von Erich) Big Time Wrestling: 1968–1981 San Francisco, California: Roy Shire: Eastern Sports Association: 1969–1977 Halifax, Nova Scotia: Al Zinck World Championship Wrestling: 1969–1978 Sydney, New South Wales: Jim Barnett: All Japan Pro Wrestling: 1973 ...

  8. Category:World Class Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    World Class Championship Wrestling championships (1 C, 11 P) U. United States Wrestling Association (2 C, 1 P) W. World Class Championship Wrestling shows (14 P)

  9. 1980s professional wrestling boom - Wikipedia

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    Vince McMahon, owner of then World Wrestling Federation, changed professional wrestling fundamentally in the 1980s. Fortune for the WWF came at the expense of the AWA and WCCW. On January 23, 1984, Hogan defeated The Iron Sheik for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at Madison Square Garden. Shortly after the match, the WWF began promoting ...