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  2. Federal Debt Collection Procedures Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Debt Collection Procedures Act of 1990 (FDCPA), Title XXXVI of the Crime Control Act of 1990, Pub. L. No. 101-647, 104 Stat. 4789, 4933 (Nov. 29, 1990), is a United States federal law passed in 1990, affecting collection of money owed to the United States government. The FDCPA preempts state remedy laws in most circumstances.

  3. List of women's wrestling promotions in the United States

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    1990-2000 Ladies Professional Wrestling Association: Laughlin, Nevada: Tor Berg 1989–1998 Naked Women's Wrestling League: Howard Mann 2004–2009 Powerful Women of Wrestling: Indianapolis, Indiana: David McLane: 1987–1990 Rise Wrestling: Naperville, Illinois: Kevin Harvey 2016–2020 Sister promotion to Shimmer Women Athletes: Women's ...

  4. 1990 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    July 21 - Akemi Torisu (All Japan Women's) July 22 - Shooter Niiyama; August 13 - Takaku Fuke; September 21 – Tomoko Watanabe; October 2 – Chris Jericho; October 10 - Numacchi (All Japan Women's) November 1 – Mikiko Futagami (JWP) and Sumiko Saito (JWP) December 20 - Kintaro Kanemura; December 22 - Bad Nurse Nakamura

  5. Professional wrestling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Through the interest in money-making among the three groups, wrestling became a business-oriented entertainment venue, distinguishing itself further and further from its authentic amateur wrestling background. [1] [2] Wrestling performers were arranged in a pyramid hierarchy of fame and money, based strictly on athletic talent.

  6. Women's professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Women's wrestling has maintained a recognized world champion since 1937, when Mildred Burke won the original World Women's title. [4] She then formed the World Women's Wrestling Association in the early 1950s and recognized herself as the first champion, although the championship would be vacated upon her retirement in 1956.

  7. Women of Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    No. Episode 18 (taped on February 2, 2001, aired on February 4, 2001) Stipulations Times 1 Randi Rah Rah defeated Jacklyn Hyde Singles match: 2:15 2 The Beach Patrol (Sandy and Summer) vs. Farah the Persian Princess and Paradise ended in a draw Tag team match: 2:30 3 Tanja the Warrior Woman defeated Jane Blond Singles match 2:47 4

  8. List of professional wrestling promoters in the United States

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    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) [1] [19 ...

  9. United States Wrestling Association - Wikipedia

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    A combination of a poor line up, sub-standard venue, lack of talent and holding the show on a Thursday night led to a show on October 3, 1996, drawing the smallest crowd in the history of Memphis wrestling: just 372 fans, paying $1,800, to the Big One Flea Market. The future of the promotion was being questioned, following the previous week's ...