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Big Time Wrestling promoted shows throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Its base was the Cow Palace, where it held shows each Friday. Its base was the Cow Palace, where it held shows each Friday. [ 18 ] [ 16 ] Together with his bookers , Johnny Doyle and later Red Bastien , Shire built the promotion around the principles of "action, high spots ...
NWA San Francisco was a professional wrestling promotion headquartered in San Francisco, California in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Founded in 1935 by "The Utica Panther" Joe Malcewicz (1897–1962), the promotion joined the National Wrestling Alliance in 1949.
The NWA San Francisco United States Championship was a version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship that was defended in NWA San Francisco and, later, Big Time Wrestling. The title, which originated as the American Wrestling Alliance United States Championship and was renamed in 1968, existed from 1960 until 1981.
Championships contested in the San Francisco, California, United States-based professional wrestling promotion Big Time Wrestling, also known as American Wrestling Alliance. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
[Championships] The NWA: San Francisco version of the championship was abandoned in when promoter Joe Malcevicz closed his promotion in 1962. [7] In 1961 Roy Shire started a rival wrestling promotion in San Francisco called Big Time Wrestling, in direct competition with NWA: San Francisco. Shires' promotion created its own World Tag Team ...
As it is a professional wrestling championship, the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship was not won by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match. [ a ] The first recognized Texas-based NWA United States Champion was Fritz Von Erich , introducing the championship to his Southwest Sports promotion as the top championship in his ...
San Francisco, California: American Wrestling Alliance (1961–1968) ... World Class Wrestling Federation (1995–1996) [1] Shelby Adcock 1937–2009 1961–1993
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