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Professional wrestlers from the U.S. state of New Jersey. Pages in category "Professional wrestlers from New Jersey" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
Independent promotions are usually local in focus and, lacking national TV contracts, are much more dependent on revenue from house show attendance. Due to their lower budgets, most independent promotions offer low salaries (it is not unusual for a wrestler to work for free due to the fact most promoters can only afford to pay well-known talent).
Mountain Empire Championship Wrestling Virginia: NWA New Beginnings 2009–2010 Charlotte, North Carolina Greg Price NWA New South 2003–2008 Mississippi: Bob Serio NWA No Limits Wrestling 2003–2009 Muscatine, Iowa Doug Ritter Scott Ritter North American Wrestling Association Georgia: NWA North Jersey 2004–2005 Northern New Jersey: El Bandido
From 2009 to 2014, SummerSlam was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California and from 2015 to 2018, the event took place at the Barclays Center in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Beginning with the 2021 event, SummerSlam has been held in National Football League stadiums across the United States. From its inception up through ...
The earliest successful recurring wrestling program was Hollywood Wrestling in Los Angeles, which debuted on KTLA in 1947 and was syndicated in numerous U.S. cities by 1952. From the advent of television , professional wrestling matches began to be aired during the 1950s, both locally and nationally, reaching a larger fanbase than ever before.
Following WCW's closure in 2001, Goldberg wrestled for All Japan Pro Wrestling between 2002 and 2003 and for WWE between 2003 and 2004, becoming a one-time World Heavyweight Champion in the latter. After 12 years away from wrestling, he returned to WWE in 2016, winning the WWE Universal Championship for the first time in 2017 and a second time ...
WWE wrestler The Miz and rapper Snoop Dogg served as the hosts for the event. WrestleMania 39 was the sixth to be held in Greater Los Angeles (after 2, VII, XII, 2000, and 21), and the seventh in the state of California overall (including 31, which was held in the San Francisco Bay Area).
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