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Brazilian Wrestling Federation (BWF) is a Brazilian professional wrestling association, the largest in the country. The federation holds one internet show, the BWF Telecatch . The company was founded with the mission to revive the popularity of Pro Wrestling and Telecatch in Brazil.
Action Pro Wrestling São Paulo: Rony "Kidd" Goulart 2019 No [8] Brazilian Wrestling Federation (BWF) São Paulo: Bob Junior 2002– Yes [9] Evolution Wrestling Force (EWF) Porto Alegre: KaOz 2013– Yes [10] Federação Internacional de Luta Livre (FILL) Rio de Janeiro: Tytan 2007– Yes [11] Gigantes Do Ringue (GDR) São Paulo: Michel Serdan ...
In Brazil, the name "Luta Livre" (lit. freestyle fighting) can be used for multiple styles of wrestling.Olympic Freestyle Wrestling is known as Luta Livre Olímpica (lit. olympic freestyle fighting), while Professional wrestling is called Luta Livre Profissional or simply Luta Livre, sometimes also referred as Telecatch. [7]
Universal Wrestling Federation (Bill Watts) 1979–1987 Current personnel Former personnel United States: Universal Wrestling Federation (Herb Abrams) 1990–1996 Current personnel Former personnel Japan: Universal Wrestling Federation (Japan) 1984–1986; 1988–1990 Current personnel Former personnel Japan: UWF International: 1991–1996
Brazilian Wrestling Federation, a Brazilian Professional wrestling promotion. British Wrestling Federation, a 1960s alliance of independent UK professional wrestling promotions led by Paul Lincoln British Wrestling Federation, a 1980s/1990s UK professional wrestling promotion owned by Orig Williams
Brazilian Wrestling Federation. BWF Rei Do Ringue Championship (1 time) [2] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked No. 423 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 ...
This page was last edited on 24 December 2024, at 15:30 (UTC). ... Category: Brazilian professional wrestlers. 9 languages ...
After turning pro in late 1997, Silva signed with World Wrestling Federation. After debuting he was given the name: "Giant Silva" and was a member of the Oddities stable. For most of his WWF tenure, Silva was a cornerman for the Oddities and his matches on TV were tag matches, teaming up with Golga and/or Kurrgan . [ 5 ]