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Omaha, Nebraska 2 42 Won both the Omaha title and AWA title. 17 Verne Gagne September 7, 1963 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 5 0 Won the AWA title from Fritz Von Erich on August 8, 1963 in Amarillo, Texas. — Unified September 7, 1963 — — — — The Omaha title was unified with the AWA title.
However, in 2011 Trev Alberts made the decision to disband the wrestling team only a few hours after it had won its third consecutive NCAA team title in order for Omaha to transition to NCAA Division I. [7] Head coach Mike Denney and a number of his wrestlers later transferred to Maryville University to start a Division II team.
Vacated the title to enlist in the Austro-Hungarian Army in October 1914 5 Charlie Cutler: January 8, 1915: House show: N/A 1 178 After defeating American Heavyweight Champion Dr. Benjamin Roller, Cutler claimed the title. He was recognised in Omaha, Des Moines, Chicago and New York. 6 Joe Stecher: July 5, 1915: House show: Omaha, Nebraska: 1 644
Behind manager John Sullivan, [20] Omaha won the 1978 Western Division title before winning their third American Association championship over the Indianapolis Indians, 4–1. [21] The team next qualified for the playoffs in 1981 and 1982 but lost in the championship round each time, first to Denver and then Indianapolis. [22]
Omaha is a 2025 American drama film directed by Cole Webley from a screenplay by Robert Machoian. The film stars John Magaro as a father who takes his two children on ...
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Omaha was home to an expansion team, the Nighthawks, in the United Football League from 2010 to 2011. [226] The Omaha Beef indoor football team played at the Omaha Civic Auditorium until 2012 when they moved to the new Ralston Arena. Omaha was a notable cadence term of Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning during his 18-year ...
The Omaha metropolitan area, officially known as the Omaha, NE–IA, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), is an urbanized, bi-state metro region in Nebraska and Iowa in the American Midwest, centered on the city of Omaha, Nebraska.