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The Nittany Lion Wrestling Club (NLWC) is a wrestling club and nonprofit organization. It was designated by USA Wrestling as a U.S. Olympic Regional Training Center. It hosts its practices at the Penn State wrestling room in State College, Pennsylvania .
Was known as Championship Wrestling Alliance from 2004–2011 and NWA Smoky Mountain/NWA Smoky Mountain Wrestling from 2011–2017. Memphis Championship Wrestling: Memphis: Terry Golden 2000–2001 WWE developmental territory from 2000 to 2001; revived as Memphis Wrestling in 2003 [60] Smoky Mountain Wrestling: Knoxville: Jim Cornette: 1991–1995
No. Champions Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref(s) 1 The V.I.P.’s (Shawn Blanchard and Lou Martin) 1 May 20, 2000: 98 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania
The 1911 Penn State wrestling team. Penn State's collegiate wrestling program was founded in 1902, and was initially limited to intra-class dual matches. [2] Two years later, following the formation of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association in 1904, a wrestling club was founded at Penn State in 1908, which aimed to represent the college in formal competition.
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The Joe Abby Memorial Tournament is an annual professional wrestling single-elimination tournament produced by the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA) promotion, which has been held since 2008. It was briefly held as a tag team tournament from 2012 to 2013 and as a four-man tag team tournament from 2015 to 2016.
The Penn State Nittany Lions wrestling program is an intercollegiate varsity sport at Pennsylvania State University. The wrestling team is a competing member of the Big Ten Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The list encompasses the major honors won by Penn State, records set by the team, their coaches and their wrestlers.
A third location opened in Wissahickon in1896 and was the first youth club in the United States to serve Black youth. [6] In 1906 the Germantown, Wissahickon and Nice town clubs joined the Federated Boys Clubs, a precursor to Boys & Girls Clubs of America. [6] As of March 2021, the organization had 22 clubs in all areas of Philadelphia.