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  2. Western States Sports - Wikipedia

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    Western States Sports (also known as the Amarillo Territory) was a professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Amarillo, Texas in the United States. [1] Founded by Dory Detton in 1946, the promotion enjoyed its greatest success in the 1960s and 1970s under the management of Dory Funk and, later, his sons Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk, with its top performers including the Funks themselves ...

  3. PWF World Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The match ended in a disqualification. Because the PWF Championship could be won by disqualification but the AWA Championship could not, Choshu only won the PWF Championship. -Vacated - March 1987 - N/A N/A Vacated when Choshu left for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. 12 Stan Hansen: 3 April 24, 1987: 320 Yokohama, Japan: House show

  4. Mike DiBiase (wrestler, born 1977) - Wikipedia

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    Professional Wrestling Federation. NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship ; PWF Championship (2 times) PWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Ricky Romero III [11] Jay Youngblood Memorial Tag Team Cup (2006) – with Ricky Romero III; Pro Wrestling Illustrated. PWI ranked him #168 of the best 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2008 [12]

  5. Championship Wrestling from Florida - Wikipedia

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    In May he decided to part ways with the PWF and join the World Wrestling Federation as a wrestler. [10] Before departing, Rhodes was defeated by The Big Steel Man on May 13, 1989 for the PWF title at an event in Sarasota, FL. His final match with the company was on May 20, where he wrestled Steel Man at an event in Fort Lauderdale. [9]

  6. NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Title renamed Pro Wrestling Federation (PWF) Florida Heavyweight Championship in February 1989: 195 Al Perez: March 11, 1989: PWF Show Tampa, Florida 1 73 196 Dustin Rhodes: May 23, 1989: PWF Show Tampa, Florida 1 35 197 Kendall Windham: June 27, 1989: PWF Show Tampa, Florida 5 12 198 Steve Keirn: July 9, 1989: PWF Show Tampa, Florida 2 N/A ...

  7. Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The titles were unified on April 18, 1989, when NWA International Heavyweight Champion Jumbo Tsuruta defeated the PWF World Heavyweight and NWA United National Champion Stan Hansen. [ 1 ] Unlike most unified championships, the Triple Crown was originally represented through the continued use of the three individual championship belts .

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  9. Pro Wrestling Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Pro Wrestling Federation (PWF) was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the Carolinas area of the United States from October 1990 to December 2000, when it was run by George South and Gary Sabaugh. The promotion was based in Charlotte, North Carolina, with offices in Hickory, North Carolina.