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IWA Mid-South's first live event occurred on January 6, 1996, in New Albany, Indiana. On October 10, they held the first of what would become weekly shows in Louisville, Kentucky. April 3, 1997 saw IWA Mid-South crowned its first Heavyweight Champion, Tower of Doom, when he won a three way dance in the finals of a tournament.
IWA Mid-South: Clarksville: Ian Rotten: 1996–2022 [8] [3] [38] [39] Main Event Championship Wrestling: Evansville: Jason Daniel 2009–present Iowa. Name Location
IWA Mid-South Tapings: Louisville, KY: 1 7 [6] 6 Salvatore Sincere: September 18, 1997 IWA Mid-South Tapings: Louisville, KY: 1 47 [7] 7 Bull Pain: November 4, 1997 IWA Mid-South 1st Anniversary Show Louisville, KY: 2 3 This was a three-way match, also involving Tracy Smothers. [8] 8 Buddy Landel: November 7, 1997 IWA Mid-South Tapings ...
IWA Mid-South: Illinois: Ian Rotten: NWA Ireland [40] 2004–2008 Ireland: Paul Tracey NWA Korea [41] 2006–2017 South Korea: Lee Whang Pyo NWA Liberty States 2012–2013 New Jersey: Ricky Otazu NWA Lone Star 2011–2012 Texas Tony Brooklyn NWA Lucha Chicago 2010 Illinois: Mach One Wrestling 2008–2012 California: John Ian Metro Pro Wrestling ...
The IWA Mid-South Junior Heavyweight Championship is a championship created and promoted by the American promotion IWA Mid-South. It can be won and defended only by wrestlers with a maximum weight of 205 lb (93 kg). The title was created in June 2018 with the inaugural champion being Logan James who defeated Jake Lander in a tournament final ...
The Eddie Gilbert Memorial Show was an annual professional wrestling memorial event produced by the IWA Mid-South (IWA-MS) promotion from 1997 to 1998. [1] It was held in memory of wrestler "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert who died of a heart attack in Isla Verde, Puerto Rico on February 18, 1995. [2]
The Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South King of the Deathmatch is an annual professional wrestling tournament running since 1997 in which a number of wrestlers compete in various deathmatches, in (for the most part) a single-elimination tournament which is similar to World Wrestling Entertainment's King of the Ring tournament.
The IWA Mid-South Women's Championship is a women's professional wrestling title owned and promoted by the Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South professional wrestling promotion. [2] The title was created on May 30, 2004, in a one night tournament titled "Volcano Girls" at the National Guard Armory in Hammond, Indiana co-promoted by IWA ...