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St. Petersburg, Florida 2 50 [2] 8 Dory Funk Jr. (2) and David Von Erich: March 7, 1982: CWF Show Orlando, Florida 1 35 9 Bruce Reed and Sweet Brown Sugar: April 11, 1982: CWF Show Orlando, Florida 1 [Note 4] — Deactivated September 1982 — — — — Championship was replaced with the NWA Florida Global Tag Team Championship.
The Florida version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship was a major professional wrestling tag team championship. The title was defended sporadically in the National Wrestling Alliance affiliated Championship Wrestling from Florida from 1961 to 1962, 1978 to 1980, and then 1983 until 1986.
Professional wrestling in Orlando, Florida (1 C, 58 P) Professional wrestling in St. Petersburg, Florida (1 C, 1 P) Professional wrestling in the Tampa Bay area (1 C, 1 P)
With 8 gold medals, Ponaganset leaves little doubt as to who is the state's best wrestling program with record-setting performance at RIIL event.
Florida 1 [a] First promoted as champion in August 1982. [1] [2] 2 Jimmy Garvin: October 27, 1982: CWF show Miami, Florida 1 41 Defeated Terry Allen for the championship after Sweet Brown Sugar did not show up for the match. [1] [2] 3 Rufus R. Jones: December 7, 1982: CWF show Tampa, Florida 1 [a] [1] [2] 4 Angelo Mosca: April 1983: CWF show ...
United States portal Professional wrestlers in the United States by their state of birth and/or residence. See also the categories American Samoan professional wrestlers , Professional wrestlers from Washington, D.C. , and Puerto Rican professional wrestlers
Sassi formed the promotion in 2004 upon leaving Future of Wrestling, with Dan Ackerman. [9] The first events and TV tapings were held in March 2004. [10] [11] First CCW Heavyweight Champion, "The Blackheart" Dave Johnson, won the championship in a tournament held at CCW Caged At The Creek on August 14, 2004, in Coconut Creek, Florida. [12]
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