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Wrestling program had competed in NCAA D-I, D-II, D-III, and NAIA until 1992; Added men's and women's wrestling at NCAA Division II level in 2023 [2] NCWA program is Division II as of 2023-2024 season; Grays Harbor: 2015: Northwest: 26 All-Americans; 2 National Champions; 2023 Northwest Conference champions; 6 top-10 finishes at Division I ...
Crockett joined the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 1952, and his "territory" covered Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The name "Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling" became JCP's primary brand name [citation needed] in print, radio, and other advertising (the name was also used for its main television programs). The business ...
After the program was cut the two former coaches, Jason Loukides [4] and Daren Burns [5] ran Y.E.S. Wrestling; a non-profit wrestling club to provide high level wrestling instruction and competition while also promoting the importance of academic success. [6]
Pages in category "Independent professional wrestling promotions based in North Carolina" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
David Crockett (wrestling) David Crockett James Crockett † Jim Crockett 1940s-1973 William Cruickshanks: Bill Dundee 1985–1987 [47] Roland Daniels † Elijah Akeem Leroy Brown 1981–1982 1984 [48] Barry Darsow: Krusher Khruschev 1984–1986 [49] Michael Davis: Bugsy McGraw 1983 1987–1988 [50] Michael Davis † Mike Davis 1981–1985 [51 ...
Mallard Creek and Hickory Ridge will be among the host schools Saturday for the opening two rounds of the state dual-meet wrestling playoffs. The field of 128 teams — 32 in each of the four ...
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Jeff Rudd, who wrestled under the name "The Gemini Kid", founded the Carolina Wrestling Federation in Burlington, North Carolina, in 1996. Rudd had previously wrestled in Eddie Gilbert's Continental Wrestling Federation with Mike Howell, who also had some involvement in the Alabama-based organization, and named their new promotion the "Carolina Wrestling Federation" (CWF) to honor Gilbert (who ...