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  2. Karl Gotch - Wikipedia

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    Karel Istaz [1] [2] (August 3, 1924 – July 28, 2007), best known by his ring name Karl Gotch, was a Belgian professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, catch wrestler, and trainer. Gotch represented Belgium at the 1948 Summer Olympics in both freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling before learning catch wrestling at Riley's Gym, better known as "The ...

  3. Category : Professional wrestling shows in the Tampa Bay area

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    Professional wrestling shows in St. Petersburg, Florida (12 P) Pages in category "Professional wrestling shows in the Tampa Bay area" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  4. Catch wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Catch wrestling (also known as catch-as-catch-can) is an English wrestling style where wrestlers aim to win by pinning or submitting their opponent using any legal holds or techniques. It emphasizes adaptability and seizing opportunities during the match, with fewer restrictions than other wrestling styles - techniques using or targeting the ...

  5. Al Perez - Wikipedia

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    Perez began wrestling as an amateur in high school and was one of the top athletes in his home state of Florida. [1] He started professional wrestling in 1982. He wrestled in Southwest Championship Wrestling in Texas and formed a team in ICW with Joe Savoldi known as the "New York Rockers".

  6. Championship Wrestling from Florida - Wikipedia

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    CWF filmed and later taped its weekly TV wrestling show at the famed Sportatorium at 106 N. Albany in Tampa, Fla., which was in reality a small television studio with seating for a live audience of about 100 people (1/40th of the seating capacity of its Dallas counterpart), with the wrestling office and gym in the same building. Arena footage ...

  7. NWA Florida Television Championship - Wikipedia

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    Tampa, Florida 2 240 7 Ole Anderson: December 16, 1971: CWF show Tampa, Florida 1 7 8 Bob Roop: December 23, 1971: CWF show Tampa, Florida 1 12 9 Bobby Shane: January 4, 1972: CWF show Tampa, Florida 1 58 — Vacated: March 2, 1972 — — — — Championship vacated when Bobby Shane refused to wrestle on televised shows 10 Paul Jones: April ...

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  9. Mantaur - Wikipedia

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    Halac wrestled his first two matches as Bruiser Mastino, defeating Nikolai Volkoff on August 25 and 26, 1994, at house shows. A few months later on the January 7, 1995, episode of Superstars of Wrestling (taped on December 10, 1994), Halac debuted in the World Wrestling Federation as Mantaur, defeating Walter Slow.