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Professional wrestling in the Philippines started in 1989 through the short-lived show called "Pinoy Wrestling". It aired on national television via PTV-4, with character actor Johnny Revilla as host and ringside reporter comedian Jimmy Fabregas. Its roster consisted of locally trained wrestlers such as Joe Pogi, King Cobra, Macho Franco, Caloy ...
This is a list of results in events produced by Philippine Wrestling Revolution (PWR), an independent professional wrestling promotion in the Philippines. PWR was founded in 2013 by a group of Filipinos who want to start their own wrestling company. Its first official show, Renaissance, took place in September 2014.
In November 2019, MWF started to tape episodes in front of a live audience. [15] On May 25, 2024, on a Facebook post, Manila Wrestling Federation announced its abrupt closure. On June 27, 2024, one month after the closure of MWF, PUSO Wrestling was on the soft launch featuring most of the MWF wrestlers as its current roster. It is officially ...
TAP Sports (stylized as tap Sports) is a Philippine pay television network of sports channels owned by TAP Digital Media Ventures Corporation.It was launched on April 14, 2019, under two separate channels carried by Sky Cable, and was later relaunched the following year.
Philippines: Premium Live Events Sundays and Mondays (Live) WWE Network: RAW: Tuesdays (Live) TAP Sports. ... List of Impact Wrestling programming; References
Mark Gabriel G. Javellana, [1] better known by his ring name "The Senyorito" Jake de Leon, is a Filipino professional wrestler most commonly known for his time with Philippine Wrestling Revolution. He is the current MWF Champion in his second reign.
The Philippines also competes against teams from Asia. They are promoting grassroots involvement with their national team and have signed Filipino's from around the globe as well as the homeland to compete in tournaments.** This is the current starting squad for the Philippines friendly vs. Malaysia as of December 5, 2009:
Dumog is the Filipino style of wrestling while standing upright and refers to the grappling aspect of Filipino martial arts.The word dumog is most commonly used in Mindanao and the Visayas, while the word buno is used in Luzon, specifically in the Southern Tagalog-speaking provinces as far south as Mindoro.