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The Big Event was a professional wrestling special event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on August 28, 1986, at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [3] The event was advertised locally in the July 15 Toronto Star as " Hulkamania " and was promoted as the headlining event of the 1986 Canadian National Exhibition . [ 4 ]
St. Louis, Missouri: St. Louis Coliseum: Joe Stecher (c) vs. Jim Londos in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the World Heavyweight Championship [94] Ray Fabiani Joe Stecher vs. George Calza August 2, 1927: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Baker Bowl: Joe Stecher (c) vs. George Calza for the World Heavyweight Championship [95] Paul Bowser: Ed Lewis ...
The convention is followed by a live In Your Face Wrestling event. PWHF Induction Weekend Convention: 2005- Amsterdam, New York: Convention is held at the annual induction ceremony. RSPW Convention 1995 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: rec.sport.pro-wrestling: The first and only fan organized convention via internet newsgroup. It featured a Q&A ...
The Big Event: Toronto, Ontario: Hulk Hogan (c) defeated Paul Orndorff via disqualification in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship [12] August 29 WWF: Sam Muchnick Memorial Tournament: St. Louis, Missouri
This is a list of all closed-circuit television and pay-per-view events held by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and its predecessor Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP).. From 1983 to 1987, these events aired live on closed-circuit television under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) banner.
Founded in 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance controlled the professional wrestling industry in North America and other parts of the world during the "Territory-era" (1940s-1980s). All of the major NWA promoters were put out of business after the World Wrestling Federation began its national expansion under Vince McMahon, Jr. during the ...
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Prior to 2022, all events were generally held on a Sunday. The change was attributed to WWE president Nick Khan who felt that "big sports events were better on Saturday nights". [17] WWE also airs a pre-show before most events which includes interviews, match previews, and a panel of experts analyzing the upcoming line-up.