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  2. Cueball Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Chris Jackson [2] [3] [4] (born June 10, 1960) [1] is an American professional wrestler, trainer and promoter, known by his ringname Cueball Carmichael, who competes in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast independent circuit.

  3. SCW Junior Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Louisburg, North Carolina: Live event: Matthews defeated The Intruder to win the vacant title. [1] 3: Steve Corino: 1: January 29, 1998: 50 Raleigh, North Carolina: Live event: This was a Ladder match. [2] — Vacated — March 20, 1998 — N/A: N/A: The championship is vacated when Steve Corino leaves the promotion to join Extreme Championship ...

  4. SCW Tag Team Championship - Wikipedia

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    Louisburg, North Carolina: Live event: Club Security are stripped as champions after failing to appear for a scheduled title defense. 11: The Serial Thrillaz (Shane Helms and Mike Maverick) 1: February 20, 1999: N/A: Louisburg, North Carolina: Live event: The Serial Thrillaz defeated C. W. Anderson and Toad in tournament final to win the vacant ...

  5. SCW Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The SCW Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling heavyweight championship in Southern Championship Wrestling (SCW). It remained active until November 20, 2004, when SCW was closed. The inaugural champion was Boris Dragoff, who defeated Ricky Lee in a tournament final on January 7, 1995, to become the first SCW Heavyweight Champion.

  6. Southern Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Southern Championship Wrestling (SCW [1]) was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the Southeastern United States, especially in eastern and central North Carolina, [2] from November 1994 to November 2004, when it was run by Greg Mosorjak.

  7. Death & Destruction - Wikipedia

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    Death & Destruction was a professional wrestling tag team composed of Frank "The Tank" Parker (March 21, 1970) and "Ruthless" Roger Anderson (September 20, 1967). They competed in numerous regional and independent promotions throughout the Southern United States in the 1990s, and were arguably one of the region's top "heel" teams during this period.

  8. Count Grog - Wikipedia

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    A native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Mosorjak was an early fan of professional wrestling, watching Pittsburgh Studio Wrestling in the mid-1960s, and became "hooked" after attending his first live event, headlined by Bruno Sammartino and Battman versus Prof. Toru Tanaka and Ivan Koloff, in February 1970. [6]

  9. SCW North Carolina Championship - Wikipedia

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    The SCW North Carolina Championship was a professional wrestling regional championship in Southern Championship Wrestling (SCW). It remained active until November 20, 2004, when SCW was closed.