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Schools which train students in the performance of professional wrestling. Some of these are affiliated with specific professional wrestling promotions . Many trainers are former professional wrestlers who have either retired or suffered a career-ending injury.
WWE Recruit is an umbrella term referring to two developmental systems created by American professional wrestling promotion WWE in the 2020s. [1] The programs support the training and development of athletes at certain wrestling schools, wrestling promotions, and colleges.
In October 2020, beginning with NXT TakeOver 31, NXT and 205 Live moved to the Performance Center (from Full Sail University and the ThunderDome at Amway Center, respectively, as 205 Live was being subsumed by NXT), using a reconfigured version of the facility's main arena branded as the "Capitol Wrestling Center"—an homage to WWE's precursor ...
Keystone State Wrestling Alliance: Pittsburgh: Bobby O 2000–present Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling: Philadelphia The Blue Meanie Jasmin St. Claire: 2002–2005 Also known as 3PW; featured many former stars from Extreme Championship Wrestling following its close in 2001 [30] [31] Pro Wrestling eXpress: McKeesport: Jim Miller 1994–present [32] Steel ...
Originally named the ROH Wrestling Academy, the ROH Dojo was the official professional wrestling school system of Ring of Honor (ROH) that first opened in 2002. Its later name was adopted in August 2016, when the school reopened after a hiatus. [3] Delirious served as the head trainer of the school with Cheeseburger and Will Ferrara as his ...
Pro wrestling is coming to Adrian this weekend with all the tag teams and effects of "old school" wrestling, along with a message of positivity. Wrestling with a message: 'Outreach' live ...
House of Glory (HOG) is an American professional wrestling school [2] and promotion based in New York created by Amazing Red and is owned by Master P. House of Glory was featured in an MTV news article. [3] The promotion has run shows in New York and Toronto. [4] [5]
The Funking Conservatory is a professional wrestling school owned by Dory Funk Jr. and established in 1991. [1] It started as a six-day camp, but it later expanded to a three-week program. In 2001, it began running a professional wrestling promotion called "!Bang!" Members of the school and promotion had a chance to appear on its television ...