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Heart of America Sports Attractions, Inc., operating as the Midwest Wrestling Association, Central States Wrestling and the World Wrestling Alliance, was an American professional wrestling promotion that ran shows mainly in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa. [1]
The Heart of America Sports Attractions, or "NWA Central States" version of the NWA North American Tag Team Championship was a secondary Tag team championship promoted by the Heart of America Sports Attraction promotion, a National Wrestling Alliance territory based out of Kansas City, Missouri and was defended in Missouri, Kansas and the surrounding states.
[1] [2] From 1960 to 1962 the championship was inactive and instead the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship was recognized as the main tag team championship in the territory. [5] On October 10, 1962 Pat O'Connor and Sonny Myers defeated Bob Geigel and Lee Hennig to win the NWA World Tag Team Champions as the promoters brought the ...
Kansas City, Kansas 1 160 Defeated Sonny Myers in tournament final to become first champion 2 Tarzan Kowalski: January 25, 1951: CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 91 3 Dennis Clary: April 26, 1951: CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 7 4 Sonny Myers: May 3, 1951: CSW show Kansas City, Kansas 1 7 [1] 5 Dennis Clary: May 10, 1951: CSW show Kansas City ...
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Defeated Charles Santen to win the championship, unclear if Santen was the champion or if this was a tournament final. 4 Fred Peterson: February 9, 1932: Missouri show [Note 1] 1 [Note 4] 5 Billy Wolf: March 1934: Missouri show [Note 1] 1 [Note 5] 6 Lou Thesz: June 18, 1937: Missouri show Kansas City, Missouri 1 [Note 6]
After leaving the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs, Butch Reed started his ring career in the central states area in 1978. He became a major player as “Hacksaw” Butch Reed in Mid-South Wrestling in ...
Robert Frederick Geigel (October 1, 1924 – October 30, 2014) was an American professional wrestling promoter and professional wrestler.He operated the Kansas City, Missouri-based Heart of America Sports Attractions promotion from 1963 to 1986, and served three terms as the president of the National Wrestling Alliance from 1978 to 1980, from 1982 to 1985, and finally from 1986 to 1987.