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The Xtreme Wrestling Center (XWC) is an independent professional wrestling school based in Raytown, a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. [1] Founded in 2014 by Marine Corps combat veteran Jordan 'Smiley' Rogers and professional wrestlers 'Smooth as Satin' David Cattin and Adam Houck.
Once he had the means to give back, the Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club was born. Martori helped in creating an International tournament, the Sunkist Kids International Open, [1] providing housing and training, offering stipends and coaching opportunities. He also helped play a significant role in the development of women's wrestling. [2] [3]
The Harley Race Wrestling Academy was operated by Harley Race. [2] It provides training programs for those looking to enter the professional wrestling industry. The objective of the program is to "Teach safe wrestling technique, draw on Harley Race's experience and to give students tools to succeed in professional wrestling". [3]
A returning state champion.Multiple returning state qualifiers. Up-and-coming prospects looking to make a mark. The Stark County area has no shortage of high school wrestling talent as the 2023-24 ...
1:17 p.m. Here are your 29 Greater Akron/Canton state semifinalists for Saturday night. First whistle is 5:30 p.m. Division I. 106: Blake Frantz, Wadsworth vs. Brandon Bickerton, Highland
WWE Smackdown has been an institution in the wrestling world since it first debuted in 1999. Now, almost a quarter-century later, the professional wrestling show continues to rope in fans both old ...
Formerly known as NWA Championship Wrestling [8] [3] [4] [5] [63] United States Wrestling Association: Memphis Jerry Jarrett Jerry Lawler: 1988–1997 Promotion formed when regional promotions the Continental Wrestling Association and the Dallas-based World Class Wrestling Association merged in 1989 [3] [4] [5] [11] [64] [65]
They serve as a training and tryout facility for WWE talent, and also contain sports science and medical facilities. WWE currently operates two Performance Center locations, with the first opened in Orlando, Florida on July 11, 2013, replacing the training facility of WWE's former developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW).