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1960 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling. List of notable promotions. Only one promotion held notable shows ...
Originally published as simply Wrestling All Stars from 1983 to 1985. [1] [5] Wrestling As You Like It: 1946 - 1955: Monthly: Chicago, IL: Dick Axman: N/A: No: Earliest wrestling publication ever published and the only one active during the post-WWII years. Replaced by Wrestling Life in 1955. [4] [12] Wrestling Bad Guys: 1990s: Monthly United ...
1960 1981 The American Wrestling Alliance United States Championship was created in November 1960 with Ray Stevens declared the inaugural champion. In 1968, it was renamed the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship after Big Time Wrestling joined the National Wrestling Alliance. The championship was retired in 1981 when the promotion folded.
August 10, 1960 N/A N/A 1 55 [Note 1] Kowalski and Mills were awarded the NWA World Tag Team Championship in August 1960. They were recognized as the first AWA champions when the AWA withdrew from the NWA and recognized its own champions. 2 Hard Boiled Haggerty and Len Montana / Gene Kiniski: October 4, 1960: Live event: Minneapolis, Minnesota ...
Big Time Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the New England area of the United States from 1960 to 1975. For much of the 1960s, BTW was the top professional wrestling promotion in Boston, Massachusetts , and was a significant competitor to the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF).
Many of wrestling’s biggest moments have come from entertaining celebrity cameos. Who could forget Cyndi Lauper’s appearance at WWE’s first WrestleMania, managing Wendi Richter, who went on ...
Krali Bimbalov – 1960 Olympic silver medalist (79 – 87 kg) Slavcho Chervenkov – 1980 Olympic silver medalist (90 – 100 kg) Dimitar Dobrev – 1960 Olympic gold medalist (73 – 79 kg), 1956 Olympic silver medalist (73 – 79 kg) Miho Dukov – 1980 Olympic silver medalist (57 – 62 kg)
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