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World Series Wrestling (WSW) is an Australian professional wrestling promotion. Originally founded in 2005, the promotion was in business for two years before going on hiatus, resuming operations in 2017. [ 1 ]
i-Generation Superstars of Wrestling: All over Australia: Andrew McManus: 2000–2001 Pro Wrestling Women's Alliance: New South Wales: Madison Eagles. Ryan Eagles 2007–2013 Was affiliated with Pro Wrestling Australia and Shimmer Women Athletes. PWWA was Australia's only all women's Pro Wrestling Company. World Championship Wrestling: All over ...
The event held in both Australia and New Zealand was expected to inject $360 million directly into both economies. [ 3 ] Several Australian state and territory governments have established major event organisations to assist in the bidding and financing for major international sporting events in Australia.
Professional wrestling in Australia makes up a small part of Australian culture.Unlike the North American or Japanese products which have large, globally renowned organisations such as WWE, AEW, New Japan Pro-Wrestling or Impact Wrestling with several hundred smaller promotions, Australia only has approximately 30 smaller independent circuit promotions which exist in all Australian states and ...
World Wrestling Association: World Championship Wrestling Australia: Channel 9: 1964–1978 World Championship Wrestling [10] [11] World of Sport (wrestling slot) United Kingdom: ITV: 1965–1985 Joint Promotions: Telecatch Brazil: TV Excelsior: 1967–1980 Big Time Wrestling United States: Syndicated: 1971–1979 NWA Big Time Wrestling [12] [13]
Championship became vacant when Eddie Guerrero left WWA for the World Wrestling Federation. [1] 5 A.J. Styles April 13, 2002 Eruption: Melbourne, Australia 1 67 Defeated Jerry Lynn in a tournament final. [1] — Vacated June 19, 2002 — — — — Championship became vacant when A.J. Styles left WWA for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. [1] 6 ...
On 5 October 2005, during WSW's first show, Rhino became the inaugural champion by defeating Jeff Jarrett, during a tour that took part in Melbourne, Victoria. [1] Rhino held the championship for three days before losing it to Jarrett on 8 October. [2]
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