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Pages in category "Independent professional wrestling promotions based in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Professional wrestling shows in Atlanta (29 P) Pages in category "Professional wrestling shows in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The U23 World Wrestling Championships are the Wrestling World Championship for athletes under 23 years old and is organized by United World Wrestling. The tournament began in 2017. The tournament began in 2017.
Cornelia, Georgia Defeats A.J. Styles, Jason Cross and J.C. Dazz. Jeremy Lopez 1 November 3, 2001 Cornelia, Georgia Todd Sexton 1 April 20, 2002 Cornelia, Georgia Defeats Lopez and Jimmy Rave in a 3-way match. Jeremy Lopez 2 May 4, 2002 Cornelia, Georgia Slim J. 1 October 19, 2002 Cornelia, Georgia Salvatore Rinauro: 1 March 1, 2003 Cornelia ...
The program's air time, 6:05 PM, is a call back to the classic World Championship Wrestling show by former NWA member Jim Crockett Promotions that would air at 6:05 PM on Saturdays from the early 1970s until 1992. [12] [13] WOAI-TV San Antonio news reporter Joe Galli and longtime pro-wrestling manager/executive Jim Cornette were the initial ...
Georgia Championship Wrestling is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Atlanta, Georgia. The promotion was affiliated with what had been the world's top sanctioning body of championship titles for decades before, the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) , and ran live wrestling shows throughout its geographic "territory" of Georgia.
McMullen said on Twitter that the video was filmed at Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, which hosted the Adidas Wrestling Nationals, a K-12 tournament. In the video, the group of kids are seen ...
The 2024 U20 World Wrestling Championships was the 46th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships, which was held in Pontevedra, Spain between 2 and 8 September 2024. [1] Turkmenistan won its first-ever world title in freestyle. [2] Sri Lanka won its first ever medal at a World Wrestling Championships event. [3]