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1979 Ginger † Ginger, the Wrestling Bear 1979–1980 Tommy Heggie: Jim Pride 1979 Patrick Helvey: Ric McCord 1979–1980 Maury High † Rocket Monroe 1980 George McCreary: George McCreary 1979 Benny McGuire † Benny MacQuire 1979 Bob Orton Jr. Bob Orton Jr. / The Best 1979–1980 Randal Orton: Barry O / Berry O 1979–1980 Angelo Poffo ...
All Star Championship Wrestling Knoxville, Tennessee: Bill Needham 1990–1992 [4] Continental Wrestling Federation: Knoxville, Tennessee: Ron Fuller: 1988–1989 [4] Eastern Championship Wrestling Knoxville, Tennessee 1981 Short-lived group that attempted to run Knoxville following the ASW/SCW promotional war. [7] Independent Wrestlers Union
In 1979, the World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) company is owned by retired professional wrestler Fritz Von Erich, who once dreamed of winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Fritz has five sons with his wife Doris, from oldest to youngest: Jack Jr., who died as a child, Kevin and David , who both wrestled in WCCW, Kerry , an ...
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January 1979: SCW Show N/A 4 N/A 38 Alexis Smirnoff: May 18, 1979: SCW Show Knoxville, TN 1 14 39 Ron Garvin: June 1, 1979: SCW Show Knoxville, TN 5 N/A [3] 40 Dick Slater: July 1979: SCW Show N/A 1 N/A 41 Mongolian Stomper: August 3, 1979: SCW Show Knoxville, TN 9 21 42 Dick Slater: August 24, 1979: SCW Show Knoxville, TN 2 N/A 43 Toru Tanaka ...
Continental Championship Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Dothan, Alabama, from 1985 until 1989, owned by Ron Fuller.The promotion evolved out of the NWA-affiliated Southeastern Championship Wrestling and Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling territories owned by Fuller, who purchased the Knoxville territory from John Cazana in 1974 and the ...
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On December 25, 1971, Georgia Championship Wrestling made its television debut with a special Christmas program. Beginning in late January 1972 the promotion's regular series, Big Time Wrestling, began airing on Saturday afternoons on WQXI-TV in Atlanta; the show was recorded for later broadcast over WJBF in Augusta and WTOC-TV in Savannah, stations located in two of GCW's major cities.