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OVW was founded by Nightmare Danny Davis in 1993 as a National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) member promotion under the name NWA Ohio Valley Championship Wrestling. [12] The company primarily ran shows in the Kentucky and Indiana territories that were formerly run by the United States Wrestling Association, with weekly shows run out of the original Davis Arena in Jeffersonville, Indiana, with ...
The Queen of OVW / Miss OVW contest is a contest where a couple of female wrestlers in OVW (Ohio Valley Wrestling) are chosen and compete in several competitions. In the finals of the contest, the fans vote for the winner. The inaugural winner was ODB who is also the first ever OVW Women's Champion.
The OVW Tag Team Championship formerly known as the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship is the tag team titles of Ohio Valley Wrestling. Created in 1997, the first champions were Nick Dinsmore and Flash Flanagan. There have been 190 reigns shared between 116 different teams consisting of 159 distinctive champions and 15 vacancies. The current ...
Location Owner(s) Years active Notes Ohio Valley Wrestling: Louisville: Al Snow: 1998–present Affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance from 1998 to 2000 and a WWE developmental territory from 2000 to 2008; also has an affiliate promotion, Derby City Wrestling, which it used to train students as its wrestling facility [3] [55] [56]
OVW later became a developmental territory for the World Wrestling Entertainment organization, but their partnership eventually ceased on February 7, 2008. [1] The title has no known weight-limit, even though it is a heavyweight championship.
List of Ohio Valley Wrestling tournaments; W. Wrestlers (TV series) This page was last edited on 18 August 2024, at 21:11 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Tusky Valley's TJ Wilson competes against Smithville's Devan Greathous in the 144-pound first round of The McKinley Top Dawg Wrestling Invitational, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022.
More recently, WWE used the 3,000-person capacity arena as a training ground for future stars in a minor-league promotion known as Ohio Valley Wrestling, until the organization moved to the Davis Arena. WWE also staged two pay-per-view events while the venue was known as Louisville Gardens: (In Your House 6 and In Your House 17: Ground Zero ...