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Athens, Ohio: American Wrestling Federation (1990–1992) [1] Don Brinton 1927-2022 1979-1986 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada American Wrestling Association (1979-1986) Howard Brody 1960–2022 1990–2001 Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Ladies Major League Wrestling/Wild Women of Wrestling (1990–1993) NWA Florida (1990–2002) NWA Ring Warriors (2010 ...
Professional wrestlers from Columbus, Ohio (7 P) Pages in category "Professional wrestlers from Ohio" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total.
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1 3 — Deactivated February 15, 1981: N/A: N/A — — 117 New Breed (Chris Champion and Sean Royal) December 25, 1986: CWF Show Tampa, Florida 1 58 Defeated Kendall Windham and Vic Steamboat to win the championship. 118 Southern Boys (Steve Armstrong and Tracy Smothers) February 21, 1987: CWF Show Sarasota, Florida 1 22
Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Regal started wrestling in 1977 and later achieved his biggest success in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) during the mid-1980s. During his tenure there, Regal defeated Buck Zumhofe for the AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship in 1984. [ 1 ]
This is a list of independent wrestling promotions in the United States, sorted by regional area, and lists both active and defunct "indy promotions" from the 1990s and 2000s. This list does not include the regional territories or promotions affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance .
The Backpage co-founder and former alt-weekly magnate was standing in the library of his labyrinthine Paradise Valley, Arizona, home. The room abuts one of Lacey's two home offices, each teeming ...
Auto racing. Hélio Castroneves, 2001, 2002 and 2009 Indy 500 Champion [1]; Ryan Hunter-Reay, 2014 Indy 500 Champion [2]; Sean Murphy [3]; Logan Sargeant, Formula One driver in 2023 and 2024
Backpage founder Michael Lacey founded the Phoenix New Times in 1970, saying it was a response to the Vietnam War and the Kent State shootings. Backpage co-founder Jim Larkin joined the New Times in 1971. [5] [6] [7] The New Times' papers were free and relied on advertising. The New Times especially relied on classified advertising to earn ...