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Governing bodies, such as the CyberFight, United Wrestling Network, WWNLive, Allied Independent Wrestling Federations, Union of European Wrestling Alliances, Pro Wrestling International and, previously, the National Wrestling Alliance, act as an umbrella organization which governs titles that are shared among multiple promotions.
This list does not include the regional territories or promotions affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance. There is no concrete definition on what constitutes an independent promotion. A general guideline would be that an independent promotion, as its name suggests, has no corporate sponsor or ownership providing funding for its operation.
List of current PFL fighters records current PFL fighters' information, country origins, recent fighter signings and departures, fight schedules and results and the champion of each division. Unlike the UFC, PFL does allow its fighters to compete in other promotions, so many fighters on this list may appear in MMA events outside of PFL.
This list may not reflect recent changes. List of independent wrestling promotions in the United States List of women's wrestling promotions in the United States
Inter-Continental Pro Wrestling (1995–1999) Global Pro Wrestling (1999–2006) [1] Marc Ash (Marcus Watkins) 1971– 1989– Wilmington, North Carolina: Independent Championship Wrestling (1992–2005) [1] Johnny Attiude (John Greene) 1965–2018 1994-2011 Hudson, Florida: Micro Championship Wrestling (2011) Marty Aulicino Levittown, Pennsylvania
Power Zone Wrestling Lethbridge: Tim Strom 2005–2009 No Revolution Pro Edmonton: Justin Sczembora 2013–2014 Stampede Wrestling: Calgary: Stu Hart (1948–1984) Vince McMahon (1984–1985) Bruce Hart (1985–1989, 1999–2005) Ross Hart (1999–2005) Bill Bell (2005–2008) 1948–1989 1999–2008 No
Handles the Southern California Pro-Wrestling Hall of Fame [12] [13] Solowrestling.com: Sebastián Martínez: Spanish: 2007: Largest Spanish website for wrestling [14] SuperLuchas.com: PAPSA: Spanish: 2004: Most popular Spanish-language wrestling website [15] [16] WhatCulture: Peter Willis and Matt Holmes: English: 2010: Had its own promotion ...
Kombat Pro Wrestling Gdynia: Kombat Pro Wrestling 2015– Yes: KPW was created in the place of Do or Die Wrestling, which ceased operations in 2015 [56] PpW Ewenement Wrestling Warsaw: PpW Ewenement Wrestling 2020– Yes: Started as a backyard wrestling promotion in 2010, transitioned into pro wrestling in 2020 [57] Prime Time Wrestling Chorzów