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Pages in category "Professional wrestlers from Indiana" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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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]
Ultimate Championship Wrestling (2003–2005) Full Spectrum Wrestling (2011–) [1] Hugh Rundles Tiptonville, Tennessee: Warriors of Wrestling (1997–1999) NWA Mid-South (1999–2000) [1] Andy Runyon Portsmouth, Ohio: Wrestling Group International (1993–1998) Superstar Wrestling Federation (1998–2001) [1] Rob Russen 1976– Philadelphia ...
Professional wrestling shows in Indiana (1 C, 3 P) W. ... NWA World Tag Team Championship (Indianapolis version) P. Powerful Women of Wrestling; R. Royal Rumble (2025)
Why schools in Southwestern Indiana are starting girls wrestling programs With the big push for girls wrestling came the birth of the area's teams. Reitz formed its program with 10 wrestlers last ...
Indianapolis, Indiana 1 28 14 Devil's Duo (Angelo Poffo (3) and Chris Markoff) February 18, 1967: WWA show Indianapolis, Indiana 2 147 15 Dick the Bruiser (5) and The Crusher (2) July 15, 1967: WWA show Indianapolis, Indiana 2 90 16 Mitsu Arakawa and Dr. Moto: October 13, 1967: WWA show Indianapolis, Indiana 1 246 — Vacated: June 15, 1968 ...
The owner, Ian Rotten, [2] is one of the first to bring hardcore style of wrestling to the United States with his feud with former tag team partner Axl Rotten. He formed the promotion shortly after being fired from Extreme Championship Wrestling in the mid-1990s. [3] IWA Mid-South's first live event occurred on January 6, 1996, in New Albany ...