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The NWA Ohio Valley Light Heavyweight Championship, also known as the OVW Light Heavyweight Championship was a title contested in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). The title was created on February 9, 1999, and was retired on March 1, 2001, due to the company withdrawing its membership from the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 2001 and becoming one of the first developmental territories for the ...
The Queen of OVW / Miss OVW contest is a contest where a couple of female wrestlers in OVW (Ohio Valley Wrestling) are chosen and compete in several competitions. In the finals of the contest, the fans vote for the winner. The inaugural winner was ODB who is also the first ever OVW Women's Champion.
The title was introduced on August 17, 1997, at an OVW live event, then known as the NWA-OVW Heavyweight Championship due to OVW's relationship with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) governing body. OVW eventually parted ways with the NWA in October 2001, and the title was renamed the OVW Heavyweight Championship.
Medina Invitational wrestling tournament Buckeye's Eddie Neitenbach leads a field of 130 state-ranked wrestlers ready to take aim at a Medina Invitational Tournament title. When: 10 a.m./6 p.m ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling tournaments get underway Friday afternoon at Ohio State's Value City Arena. It's the 87th boys tournament and the second OHSAA girls state ...
Tuslaw's Kaden Lawson wrestles Newcomerstown's Henry Booth in a 106-pound match at the OHSAA State Wrestling Championships, Friday, March 10, 2023, in Columbus.
The WWF North American Heavyweight Championship was a relatively short-lived title in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) from 1979 until 1981. [1] It was established as the WWWF North American Heavyweight Championship on February 13, 1979, before the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) was renamed to WWF the following month.
Cleveland, Ohio 1 170 Defeated Ben Justice and The Stomper in a tournament final. [3] 2 Johnny Powers and Chief White Owl August 29, 1970: NWF show Akron, Ohio 1 [Note 1] [3] Championship history is unrecorded from August 29, 1970 to January 7, 1971. 3 The Fabulous Fargos (Don and Johnny) January 7, 1971: NWF show Cleveland, Ohio 1 [Note 2]