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Thrash Wrestling Okanagan Nick Szalanski 2004– Yes [2] Vancouver Island Pro Wrestling Nanaimo: Brent LaPlante, Cody Washington 2013– Yes: Defunct: All-Star Wrestling: Vancouver: Cliff Parker (1949–1968) Rod Fenton (1950–1968) Sandor Kovac (1968–1977) Gene Kiniski (1968–1983) Al Tomko (1977–1989) 1962–1989 No Canadian Wrestling ...
Ultimate Women of Wrestling Los Angeles, California: Rampage Jackson: 2022–present Women of Wrestling: Los Angeles, California: David McLane: 2000–2001; 2012–present Women's Wrestling Army: Chicago, Illinois: Maria Kanellis: 2022–present Women's Wrestling Revolution Providence, Rhode Island: Drew Cordeiro 2016–present Sister promotion ...
During the 1950s, the National Wrestling Alliance oversaw many wrestling territories such as Mid-Atlantic Wrestling and NWA San Francisco, in a business model known as the "territory system". [ 1 ] This is a list of the most notable past and present professional wrestling promotions.
This is a list of Canadian professional wrestling promotions. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B.
Pages in category "Canadian female professional wrestlers" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Femmes Fatales Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship, owned by the Canadian promotion in Femmes Fatales.Championship reigns are determined by professional wrestling matches, in which competitors are involved in scripted rivalries.
This category groups professional wrestling championships that are mainly contested by women. Although women are eligible to contest for any men's championship, a male wrestler may also win a women's belt, however such occurrences are rare.
The NXT Women's North American Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE. It is the secondary women's championship of the company's development brand, NXT. It is the first secondary women's championship in company history.