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Due to low ratings and viewer protests, WTBS began airing wrestling by Ole Anderson's new promotion, Championship Wrestling from Georgia, as well as Bill Watts's Mid-South Wrestling, both of which garnered higher ratings than McMahon's WWF show. [3] Later, McMahon sold the WTBS timeslot to rival promoter Jim Crockett, Jr. for $1 million. [3]
[80] Scott Hall † American Starship Coyote Scott Hall 1984–1987 [81] Joseph Hamilton † The Assassin The Assassin #1 1983–1986 [82] Larry Hamilton † Larry Hamilton The Missouri Mauler 1960 1967–1972 1974–1978 1981 1984 [83] John Hansen II: Stan Hansen 1982 1984–1986 [84] Robert Hanson † Swede Hanson 1962 1965–1976 1978–1981 ...
Independent Superstars of Pro Wrestling (1999–2010) 80's Wrestling Con [1] Joseph Fillers Flag Pond, Tennessee: Southern Championship Wrestling (1995–1998) [1] Robert Fischer Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Wrestling Alliance (1998–2000) [1] [46] Shawn Fitzgerald Verona, Pennsylvania: Tri-State Wrestling Federation (1990–1992) [1] Doug Flex ...
Inspired by the American stunt performer who captivated audiences with his death-defying motorcycle jumps, this toy from the early ’70s featured a young Knievel in his famous red, white, and ...
The AWA Remco Action Figure Line was an action figure toyline based on the wrestlers of the now defunct American Wrestling Association Promotion, or AWA. [1] They were made by the toy company Remco from 1985 to 1986. The toys were made of a solid plastic pose, with moveable waists, legs, arms, and heads.
EPW American Wrestling 2015–2017 United Kingdom: Midnight Rider: Championship Wrestling from Florida: 1983–1984 United States [2] [3] [5] Mil Máscaras: All Japan Pro Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation: 1965–2019 Mexico
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 ...
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