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The National Wrasslin' League (NWL) was an independent professional wrestling promotion based in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] Founded in July 2016 by Major Baisden, the NWL promoted live events in Kansas City and St. Louis under the banners of NWL KC and NWL STL, respectively. The NWL's concept was centered around signing homegrown talent from ...
Kansas City's Parks and Boulevard system is designed by George Kessler. First Court House built. [9] Pencoyd Railroad Bridge built. 1893 City Hall built. [9] Kansas City Athletic Club founded. The Progress Club built in Quality Hill as a social club for prominent Jewish gentlemen. [23] [24] 1895 - Kansas City School of Law founded. 1896 - Swope ...
Pages in category "Professional wrestling shows in Kansas City, Missouri" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Minneapolis Boxing & Wrestling Club (1959-1991) NWA Minneapolis (1959-1960) American Wrestling Association (1960-1991) [1] Dennis Galamb 1946-2012 1985–1990 Woodbridge, New Jersey: Universal Wrestling Alliance (1985–1990) [1] Bob Geigel: 1924–2014 1950–1988 Kansas City, Missouri: NWA Central States (1963–1986; 1988) World Wrestling ...
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 Von Erich family was wrestling royalty in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s until tragedy struck. By the time Fritz Von Erich died in 1997, five of his six sons preceded him in death.
After leaving WCW in 1992, Butch Reed hit the independent circuit. He continued to wrestle all the way until 2011. Reed ultimately enjoyed a professional wrestling career that spanned over 30 years.
The rise of an unlikely Kansas high school wrestling powerhouse can be traced back a decade ago to a repurposed church building in Rose Hill. When his military job brought James Bilby to the town ...