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Founded in 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance controlled the professional wrestling industry in North America and other parts of the world during the "Territory-era" (1940s-1980s). All of the major NWA promoters were put out of business after the World Wrestling Federation began its national expansion under Vince McMahon, Jr. during the ...
Iowa State 66 Darrell Keller (Oklahoma State) 1972: College Park, Maryland (Maryland) Cole Field House Iowa State (5) 103 Michigan State 72½ Wade Schalles 1973: Seattle, Washington Hec Edmundson Pavilion: Iowa State (6) 85 Oregon State: 72½ Greg Strobel (Oregon State) 1974: Ames, Iowa (Iowa State) Hilton Coliseum: Oklahoma (7) 69½ Michigan: 67
Leroy McGuirk's Championship Wrestling Tri-States Wrestling Midwest Championship Wrestling NWA Tri-State Mid-South Wrestling [21] 1949–1982 [18] Tulsa, Oklahoma: Sam Avey (through 1958) Leroy McGuirk (1951–1979) Bill Watts (1979–1982) Maple Leaf Wrestling: 1949–1984 [18] Toronto, Ontario, Canada Frank Tunney (through 1983) Jack Tunney ...
In the state rankings he’s fourth in DII at 165. 6. Aiden Ohl, Ontario: Last year he became the first freshman in program history to end up a state medalist, placing fifth. He’s ranked No. 1 ...
High school wrestling season concluded Saturday at the PIAA individual championships. Times-News Toughest ranks District 10's top wrestlers and teams one final time for 2023-24.
Penn State's Greg Kerkvliet wrestles at 285 pounds during the second session of the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, Thursday, March 16, 2023, at BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.
The highest number of events on the list have been promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), the largest professional wrestling promotion in Japan. NJPW's Collision in Korea , a two-day interpromotional supercard co-hosted with World Championship Wrestling , was the first-ever pro wrestling event held in North Korea and remains the most ...
The NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship that served as the main title for the National Wrestling Alliance promotion, NWA Central-States Championship Wrestling. For most of its existence, however, the title was defended in the NWA affiliate Central States Wrestling from 1950 to 1989.