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A one-time member of The Trust, Pfefer exposed the pro wrestling business to the New York Daily Mirror in 1934. He subsequently traveled the U.S. promoting his own world title, particularly in California and Ohio, with a troupe of wrestlers. [4] American States Wrestling Alliance Mansfield, Ohio: Charlie Fulton Mike Collins 1988– [4]
Nippon TV: 2000–2020 Pro Wrestling Noah: IWA Impacto Total Puerto Rico: Telemundo: 2000–2010 IWA Puerto Rico: XPW TV United States: KDOC-TV: 2000–2002 Xtreme Pro Wrestling: 106 CZW Fake You TV United States: WGTW-TV: 2001–2006 Combat Zone Wrestling: Pro Wrestling Zero1 Japan: Samurai TV: 2001–present Pro Wrestling Zero1: WWE Tough ...
World Championship Wrestling shows (1 C, 20 P) Pages in category "American professional wrestling television series" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
On December 25, 1971, Georgia Championship Wrestling made its television debut with a special Christmas program. Beginning in late January 1972 the promotion's regular series, Big Time Wrestling, began airing on Saturday afternoons on WQXI-TV in Atlanta; the show was recorded for later broadcast over WJBF in Augusta and WTOC-TV in Savannah, stations located in two of GCW's major cities.
MCW Rage TV: MCW Pro Wrestling (MSDM, Inc) Monster Factory Pro Wrestling: Monster Factory: New Japan Pro-Wrestling World: New Japan Pro-Wrestling (New Japan Pro-Wrestling Co., Ltd. and TV Asahi Corporation) December 1, 2014 Nico Pro: DWANGO Co. NWA All Access: National Wrestling Alliance and FITE (Lightning One, Inc. and Triller) OTT On Demand
The promotion also has a syndicated television show, Rage TV, which is also broadcast via the internet. [10] Episodes of Rage TV have also been released on DVD.. In December 2000, local television producer Natasha Small filed a complaint to city officials in Bowie, Maryland in which she claimed she and her daughter had been subject to harassment stemming from a verbal confrontation with Rage ...
In professional wrestling, a show is a broad term referring to a wrestling event which may be televised or broadcast as a pay-per-view Wikimedia Commons has media related to Professional wrestling events .
Holey Moley is an American sports reality competition television series created for ABC by Chris Culvenor.The series is produced by Eureka Productions and Unanimous Media, with Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Wesley Dening, Stephen Curry, Jeron Smith, Erick Peyton, Charles Wachter, and Michael O'Sullivan serving as executive producers.