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Manila Wrestling Federation (MWF) was an independent professional wrestling promotion based in the Philippines.MWF was founded in late 2014, and relaunched in 2018. It shut down on May 25, 2024.
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In the same year, he start wrestling for Manila Wrestling Federation in the Philippines where he become a regular roster. On 27 July 2019, he defeated Robin Sane to become MWF Champion. [ 7 ] Ho Ho Lun wrestled for Singaporean promotion, Ring of Rebirth, teaming with Big T, however losing to the duo of Erfie and DJ Kal, in August 2022.
Professional wrestling in the Philippines started in 1989 through the short-lived show called "Pinoy Wrestling". It aired on national television via PTV-4, with character actor Johnny Revilla as host and ringside reporter comedian Jimmy Fabregas. Its roster consisted of locally trained wrestlers such as Joe Pogi, King Cobra, Macho Franco, Caloy ...