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The St. Louis Wrestling Club was a professional wrestling promotion based in St. Louis, Missouri. It was owned and operated by Sam Muchnick. The promotion was a flagship member of the National Wrestling Alliance, and promoted primarily in the St. Louis area. It was colloquially referred to within the business as the "St. Louis office" of the NWA.
This is a list of outlaw wrestling promotions in the United States, sorted by regional area, from the 1940s to 1980s. This list does not include pre-1948 groups active during the " Pioneer Era " (1900s–1940s), overseas promotions outside the NWA remit from this period or modern-day " indy promotions ".
The National Wrasslin' League (NWL) was an independent professional wrestling promotion based in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] Founded in July 2016 by Major Baisden, the NWL promoted live events in Kansas City and St. Louis under the banners of NWL KC and NWL STL, respectively. The NWL's concept was centered around signing homegrown talent from ...
St. Charles: 1,503 Class 5 Class 6 GAC North-Central. Class 1. Fort Zumwalt South High School: Bulldogs St. Peters: St. Charles: 1,339 Class 5 Class 5 GAC North-Central. Class 1. Holt High School: Indians Wentzville: St. Charles: 1,287 Class 5 Class 5 GAC North-Central. Class 1. Liberty (Wentzville) High School: Eagles Lake St. Louis: St ...
Founded as North American Wrestling Association by George Scott, John Ringley and Mike Lamberth [3] [59] Premiere Wrestling Xperience: Charlotte: Brian Kanabroski 2003–present Founded in 2003 as Carolina Wrestling Association. Renamed in 2008 as Premiere Wrestling Showcase. Since 2010, it has been known as Premiere Wrestling Xperience.
The Hall of Fame was created to honor the role St. Louis played in helping to establish professional wrestling in North America. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Matysik also wanted to create a hall of fame that recognized wrestlers for their contributions to wrestling rather than their relationships with the owner of the promotion. [ 1 ]
HAWLEY — All three local boys teams fared well at the 2023-24 Lackawanna League wrestling tournament. The event was hosted by Wallenpaupack Area on Saturday, attracting AA and AAA squads from ...
Bloody Rage American Wrestling League (1998–2003) [1] Paul Stevens 1998–2000 Tucson, Arizona: Combat Championship Wrestling (1998) Dragon's Den (1998–2000) [1] Jonnie Stewart 1967– 1986–2007 Racine, Wisconsin: Wrestling Superstars Live (1996–2010) [1] Bill Stone 1999 Bay St. Louis, Mississippi: Heroes of Wrestling (1999) Curtis Stone