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  2. Category:Professional wrestlers from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Professional wrestlers from Chicago" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Category : Professional wrestling shows in the Chicago ...

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    Pages in category "Professional wrestling shows in the Chicago metropolitan area" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Real Pro Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The term "real" was meant to emphasize that it was professional and it was wrestling, but that it was not professional wrestling in the traditional sense; modern professional wrestling features predetermined outcomes and operates under a very different set of rules from amateur wrestling. Real Pro Wrestling, Inc was founded in 2002 by former ...

  5. Chicago Wrestling: The Road to Professional Wrestling Is Not ...

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    Loud banging filled the air as wrestling trainees threw their bodies on the hard canvas, rolling forward and backward. As two wrestlers rolled in the ring, others in a queue waited their turn.

  6. Category:Professional wrestling shows in Chicago - Wikipedia

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  7. Fred Kohler Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Held at the Chicago Stadium, the match attracted an audience of 9,736, establishing Kohler as a major figure in Chicago's professional wrestling scene. The success of the Chicago Stadium event gave Kohler enough cache to negotiate an alliance with promoter Ed White, and in 1937 the duo began promoting shows together. After White retired in 1942 ...

  8. Windy City Pro Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Windy City Pro Wrestling is an American regional professional wrestling promotion originally based in Chicago, Illinois. Established as Windy City Wrestling by retired wrestler Sam DeCero in 1988, the promotion was one of several major regional territories in the Midwest, along with Dick the Bruiser's World Wrestling Association, during the late 1980s and among the oldest independent ...

  9. List of independent wrestling promotions in the United States

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    American Wrestling Federation: Chicago: Paul Alperstein: 1994–1996 Tito Santana and Sgt. Slaughter were bookers for the promotion [3] [36] Shimmer Women Athletes: Berwyn Dave Prazak Allison Danger: 2005–2021 [37] Warrior Wrestling: Chicago Heights: Steve Tortorello 2018–present Windy City Pro Wrestling: Chicago Sam DeCero: 1988–2010 [3 ...