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The Nittany Lion Wrestling Club (NLWC) is a wrestling club and nonprofit organization. It was designated by USA Wrestling as a U.S. Olympic Regional Training Center. It hosts its practices at the Penn State wrestling room in State College, Pennsylvania. [1] [2]
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.
Before its 2024 expansion, the Big Ten Conference was the only all-sport conference whose members (14) all competed in wrestling. The four newest members, Oregon, USC, UCLA, and Washington, do not sponsor wrestling. The seven wrestling schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) are all currently full members of the conference.
This is a list of the schools in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States and Canada that have wrestling as a varsity sport. In the current 2024–25 season, there are a total of 70 Division II wrestling programs.
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 ...
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) named Black and Brave Wrestling Academy in Davenport as part of its developmental program. According to the WWE website, WWE ID (WWE Independent Development) is ...
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 ...
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 ...