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  2. Professional wrestling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Australian Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Weber remained champion until the First World War disrupted professional wrestling in Australia. After the war Billy Meeske attempted to revive professional wrestling and in 1920 he challenged Weber for the heavyweight championship, however he was advised Weber had officially retired in 1913 and as such claimed to hold the title by default. [13]

  4. WWE in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The next time WWE came to Australia was for the WWE Global Warning Tour in 2002 for what was the first WWE event in Australia in 16 years. [1] [2] WWE has visited Australia regularly since then by touring at least once a year from 2003 to 2019, with the 2020 and 2021 tours postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] [better source needed].

  5. List of professional wrestling organisations in Australia

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    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 ...

  6. IWA World Heavyweight Championship (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    WCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in August 1969, [2] but still recognized this title as its world title. In 1971, the title was abandoned, the NWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Championship was established as WCW's new top championship, and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was recognized in WCW as the world title.

  7. Australian Light Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Light Heavyweight Wrestling Championship was one of the first light heavyweight professional wrestling championship in Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Title history

  8. Wrestling Australia - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling Australia (formerly known as the Australian Wrestling Union) [1] is the organization that currently governs Beach wrestling, Freestyle wrestling, and Greco-Roman wrestling for Men and Women in Australia. [2] Wrestling Australia is also the official representative to the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and to United World Wrestling ...

  9. World Light Heavyweight Championship (Australian version)

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    Wrestler: Times: Date won: Location: Notes: Ted Thye: 1 26/02/10 Columbus, OH: Defeats Clarence Eklund: Sam Clapham: 1 1926 Sydney Ted Thye: 2 27/08/20 West Melbourne, Victoria