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  2. AWA All-Star Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The March 9, 1986, edition of AWA All Star Wrestling featured a new show opening, with a change from the "old time" grainy open which was similar to the WWWF/WWF All-Star opening. The new one featured the AWA logo flying through space. The show was referred to as Pro Wrestling USA: All-Star Wrestling beginning with the January 26, 1985, edition ...

  3. American Wrestling Association - Wikipedia

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    Abroad, the AWA had working agreements with Japanese promotions International Wrestling Enterprise (1969 to 1980), then All Japan Pro Wrestling (1980 to 1988, although the relationship was strained in 1986 by the AWA Title debacle surrounding Stan Hansen), and, near the end, New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

  4. Big Time Wrestling (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Big Time Wrestling – also known as the American Wrestling Alliance (AWA) or National All-Star Wrestling, and sometimes referred to as NWA San Francisco – was a professional wrestling promotion headquartered in San Francisco, California, in the United States.

  5. List of former American Wrestling Association personnel

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    2 AWA/WWA wrestlers (Chicago) 3 AWA female wrestlers. 4 AWA Promoters. ... Below is a list of former members of the American Wrestling Association , ...

  6. Wally Karbo - Wikipedia

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    Breaking away from the National Wrestling Alliance, he and Gagne established the AWA in 1960 and together operated the promotion for over thirty years. [1] [4] Karbo would also appear as an on-air personality, hosting the AWA's Saturday morning television show All-Star Wrestling before Karbo sold his interests to Gagne in 1985. [3]

  7. Larry Hennig - Wikipedia

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    The event had Hennig opposing his former allies, Nick Bockwinkel and Ray Stevens, and manager Bobby Heenan (who Bockwinkel and Stevens hired following their recent loss of the AWA World Tag Team title to The Crusher and Billy Robinson the previous month) as they assaulted the Flyers during an episode of AWA All-Star Wrestling. [7]

  8. AWA Super Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Super Sunday was a professional wrestling Closed-circuit television and supercard event promoted by the American Wrestling Association (AWA). In the main event of the show Hulk Hogan challenging AWA World Champion Nick Bockwinkel for his title. The event also featured Verne Gagne coming out of retirement.

  9. SuperClash IV - Wikipedia

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    SuperClash IV was the fourth and final SuperClash professional wrestling Supercard event promoted by the American Wrestling Association (AWA) and was held at the Saint Paul Civic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota on April 8, 1990. In September 2019 the event was added to the WWE Network as a hidden gem. [2]