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Ring of Honor (ROH) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion. It was founded in 2002 by Rob Feinstein and is currently owned by Cary Silkin. ROH usually holds several shows each month, sometimes as many as six. Annual shows include the Anniversary Show(s), Death Before Dishonor, Survival of the Fittest, Glory by Honor, and Final Battle (the last show of the calendar year). Ring Of Honor can refer to: Ring of Honor â an independent professional wrestling promotion. ...
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Robert Feinstein is the owner and operator of RF Video (a professional wrestling video tape & DVD distribution company), who were best known as the videographers of Extreme Championship Wrestling. ...
Robert Feinstein is the owner and operator of RF Video (a professional wrestling video tape & DVD distribution company), who were best known as the videographers of Extreme Championship Wrestling. ...
Full Impact Pro is a Professional Wrestling Promotion Based in Florida. ...
SHIMMER â Women Athletes (SHIMMER) is a Chicago based female independent professional wrestling promotion which held its first event on November 6, 2005[1][2]. Established by Dave Prazak and run by both him and Allison Danger, the promotion was created with a mission to give North American as well as...
For the NES video game, see Pro Wrestling (video game). ...
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Robert Feinstein is the owner and operator of RF Video (a professional wrestling video tape & DVD distribution company), who were best known as the videographers of Extreme Championship Wrestling. ...
ROH records all its shows and sells them on DVD through mail-order and its online store, which has developed a loyal fanbase for the promotion in America and internationally. Ring of Honor broadcasts on The Fight Network to viewers in Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland, on Samurai TV to viewers in Japan and select shows on pay-per-view in the United States. DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc - see Etymology) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ...
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History In April 2001, professional wrestling video distribution company RF Video was in need of a new promotion to lead its video sales after Extreme Championship Wrestling (its best seller) went out of business. At the time, RF Video also filmed events held by other, less-popular, regional wrestling promotions; it sold these through its catalog and website. RF Video owner Rob Feinstein decided to fill the ECW void by starting his own promotion, then distributing its made-for-DVD and VHS productions exclusively through RF Video. The first event, titled The Era of Honor Begins, was held on February 23, 2002. It featured nine matches, including a match between Eddy Guerrero and Super Crazy for the IWA Intercontinental Championship, and a triple threat match between Christopher Daniels, Bryan Danielson and Low Ki, who would become known as the "founding fathers of ROH". In its first year of operation, ROH confined itself to a limited number of venues and cities (in the northeastern U.S.). Ten shows were run in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; two in greater Boston, Massachusetts; one in metro Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and, one in Queens, New York. In 2003, ROH expanded to other areas of the United States, including Ohio, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Maryland. It also began to build its international identity by co-promoting an event with Frontier Wrestling Alliance in London, England. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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Robert Feinstein is the owner and operator of RF Video (a professional wrestling video tape & DVD distribution company), who were best known as the videographers of Extreme Championship Wrestling. ...
Eduardo Eddie Gory Guerrero Llanes (October 9, 1967 â November 13, 2005) better known as Eddie Guerrero, was a Mexican-American professional wrestler born into a legendary Mexican wrestling family. ...
Francisco Pantoja Islas (born December 3, 1973) is a Mexican professional wrestler best known by his ring name Super Crazy. ...
The IWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship is a secondary professional wrestling title defended in the Puerto Rican International Wrestling Association. ...
Many types of matches can be found in professional wrestling. ...
Daniel Christopher Covell (born December 24, 1971) is an American professional wrestler, best known in the United States by his ring name The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels. ...
Bryan Danielson (born May 22, 1981 in Aberdeen, Washington)[1] is an American independent professional wrestler, known as the American Dragon. ...
Brandon Silvestry (born September 6, 1979), better known by his ring name, Low Ki, is an American professional wrestler of Puerto Rican descent. ...
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Wakefield is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States located ten miles northeast of Boston. ...
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Official language(s) none (de facto English) Capital Hartford Largest city Bridgeport[2] Largest metro area Hartford Metro Area[3] Area Ranked 48th in the US - Total 5,543[4] sq mi (14,356 km²) - Width 70 miles (113 km) - Length 110 miles (177 km) - % water 12. ...
Official language(s) None (English, de facto) Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Largest metro area Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area Area Ranked 42nd - Total 12,407 sq mi (32,133 km²) - Width 101 miles (145 km) - Length 249 miles (400 km) - % water 21 - Latitude 37° 53ⲠN to 39° 43ⲠN...
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In 2004, Feinstein was caught in a sting operation in which he tried to solicit sex from an adult posing as a minor; as a result, Feinstein left the company in June 2004 [1]. The scandal garnered bad publicity for ROH, resulting in a decline in business for a period of time. Also as a result of this, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pulled its contracted wrestlers (most notably AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels) from all Ring of Honor shows [2]. This was also a factor in the decline, as both performers were marquee names for ROH. Feinstein's stake was eventually sold to Doug Gentry, who later sold it to Cary Silkin [3]. Ring of Honor would start its own mail-order and online store, which sells DVDs of its live events and shoot interviews with wrestlers and managers, along with wrestling-related merchandise of other companies, including some competing promotions. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Jeff Jarrett and his father Jerry Jarrett in May 2002. ...
Allen Lloyd Jones (born June 2, 1978 in Gainesville, Georgia), better known by his ring name The Phenomenal A.J. Styles (also written AJ Styles), is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he is currently one half of the TNA World Tag Team Champions...
In professional wrestling, a shoot refers to any unplanned event â that is, the event is real and not staged. ...
Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer has given full five-star ratings to several ROH matches, including the Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk sixty-minute bout from Joe vs. Punk II on October 16, 2004; Samoa Joe vs. Kenta Kobashi from Joe vs. Kobashi on October 1, 2005; and Do FIXER (Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito) vs. Blood Generation (CIMA, Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino) from Supercard of Honor on March 31, 2006. At the time of Joe vs. Punk II, Meltzer had not rated any wrestling match in the US the full five-stars since 1997. The Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk feud brought revived interest in ROH, but it took a year before the company would become self-sufficient (in November 2005). Until this point, since the split from RF Video, ROH had not made a profit. The strong DVD sales of the October 1, 2005 Joe vs. Kobashi event helped turn the tide. David Allen Meltzer (born October 24, 1961) is the editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), a newsletter for the world of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. ...
Dave Herbert Meltzer (born October 24, 1961 in San Jose, California) is the editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, an insider newsletter for the world of professional wrestling. ...
David Allen Meltzer (born October 24, 1961) is the editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), a newsletter for the world of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. ...
Nuufolau Joel Joe Seanoa (born March 17, 1979 in Orange County, California[6]), better known by his ring name Samoa Joe, is an American professional wrestler currently performing for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he is the reigning TNA World Heavyweight Champion. ...
Phil Brooks[4] (born October 26, 1978), better known by his ring name CM Punk, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) brand where he is the reigning ECW Champion. ...
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On January 23, 2007, Ring of Honor announced plans for a Japanese tour[4], resulting in a July 16 show in Tokyo co-promoted with Pro Wrestling NOAH and a July 17 show in Osaka co-promoted with Dragon Gate. Shortly after, ROH became the first U.S.-based promotion to have its titles held entirely by non-American wrestlers as the Dragon Gate team of Naruki Doi and Shingo held the ROH World Tag Team Championship while at the same time their fellow countryman, Pro Wrestling NOAH star Takeshi Morishima, held the ROH World Championship. is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Dragon Gate is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion formerly known as Toryumon Japan. ...
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The ROH World Tag Team Championship The ROH World Tag Team Championship is the tag team title contested for in the independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
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The ROH World Championship The Ring of Honor (ROH) World Championship, originally named the ROH Title, is the top title contested for the independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
On May 2, 2007, Ring of Honor announced the signing of a PPV and VOD deal with G-Funk Sports & Entertainment to bring ROH into homes with iN DEMAND Networks, TVN, and the DISH Network. The deal called for 6 taped pay-per-view events to air every 60 days. [5] Because of the move to pay-per-view, TNA Wrestling immediately pulled its contracted stars (Austin Aries and Homicide) from Ring of Honor shows.[6]. The first show, titled Respect is Earned, was taped on May 12 and was first aired on July 1 on DISH Network [7]. ROH would tape their second pay-per-view, Driven, the following month. is the 122nd day of the year (123rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Pay-per-view is the name given to a system by which television viewers can call and order events to be seen on TV and pay for the private telecast of that event to their homes later. ...
Video on demand (VOD) systems allow users to select and watch video and clip content over a network as part of an interactive television system. ...
In Demand (capitalized as a trademark as iN DEMAND) is a provider of pay-per-view and subscription video-on-demand services, jointly owned by Comcast, Cox Communications, and Time Warner Entertainment. ...
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DISH Network is a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service that provides satellite television, audio programming, and interactive television services to households and businesses in the United States, owned by parent company DISH Network Corporation. ...
Dan Solwold[1] (born April 15, 1978), better known by his ring name Austin Aries, is an American professional wrestler currently performing in Ring of Honor. ...
Nelson Erazo is an American professional wrestler of Puerto Rican descent, better known by his ring name, Homicide. ...
Respect is Earned is a forthcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view from Ring of Honor and is the promotions first PPV. It will take place on May 12, 2007 from the Manhattan Center in New York, New York, and air on PPV on July 1, 2007. ...
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Driven will be a professional wrestling pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor. ...
Code of Honor The primary way of setting ROH apart from other promotions was the "Code of Honor": a set of rules dictating how wrestlers were supposed to conduct themselves during matches. The Code of Honor was intended to infuse Ring of Honor's matches with a feel similar to Japanese professional wrestling. Initially, there were five "Laws" in the Code of Honor, which were mentioned at some point during each ROH home release. It was considered a "moral requirement" to follow these rules. They were (usually in this order): Puroresu is an abbreviated term of purofesshonaru resuringu (ãããã§ãã·ã§ãã«ã»ã¬ã¹ãªã³ã°[Western-style] professional wrestling in Japanese). ...
- You must shake hands before and after every match.
- No outside interference -- no interfering in others' matches or having others interfere on your behalf.
- No sneak attacks
- No harming the officials.
- Do not get yourself disqualified
The Code of Honor (especially its first three rules) was used principally to help heels get over quickly. The first rule was especially applicable to Christopher Daniels, who was pushed as the promotion's first major heel. Daniels and his faction, The Prophecy, did not believe in the Code of Honor, refusing to shake anyone's hand. The fourth and fifth rules were to emphasize ROH's match finishes, the vast majority of which resulted in 'honest' pins, submissions, or knockouts. On the rare occasion that a match did end with outside interference, a "ref bump", or some other traditional heel scenario, it was met with a much more visceral (negative) fan reaction than would be seen elsewhere in the wrestling world. In the early days of the promotion, it was even suggested that getting disqualified in a match may result in that wrestler never appearing in ROH again. A professional wrestling referee is the official figure that makes sure that wrestling matches move smoothly in an attempt to maintain kayfabe. ...
In professional wrestling, a heel is a villain character. ...
In professional wrestling, the term over means making a wrestler look good. ...
Daniel Christopher Covell (born December 24, 1971) is an American professional wrestler, best known in the United States by his ring name The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels. ...
The Prophecy was a stable in Ring of Honor led by Christopher Daniels. ...
In early 2004, ROH's booker, Gabe Sapolsky, began to feel that the Code of Honor had run its course [8]. Wrestlers were no longer required to follow it, allowing for more dramatic, explosive, and over-the-top match endings. This was accepted at that point due to the stars the promotion had already established, and the trust of the loyal fans it had won. The Code of Honor eventually re-appeared -- revamped -- as three rules: A booker, as the term is used in professional wrestling, is a person who puts matches together and determines basics about their content, such as relative overall length, who the eventual victor will be, and many of the moves which will be made during the match; in other words, the...
Gabe Sapolsky (born in Brookline, Massachusetts) is a wrestling personality and booker for Ring of Honor and Full Impact Pro. ...
- Shake hands before and after the match -- if you respect your opponent.
- Keep the playing field level.
- Respect the officials.
Contenders for Championships Originally, Ring of Honor had no formal way to determine challengers for its World Championship. When Xavier, a heel champion, began to avoid challengers, Ring of Honor instated a Top Five Ranking system to establish contenders to the title. Wrestlers were ranked based on their general win-loss record, and their win-loss record against other ranked competitors. The top contender held the Number One Contender's Trophy, which was treated as a second championship at the time, and defended as such. John Jirus (born in Queens, New York, New York) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with Ring of Honor between 2002 and 2004 as Xavier. ...
The ranking system was abolished with the creation of the new Code of Honor. The ranking system was replaced by the Contenders Ring, a more complex polling system whereby ROH officials would submit rankings after each show. Wrestlers who appeared on more than 75% of the ballots were considered to be in the Contenders Ring, which earned them title shots for both the World and Pure Championships. The Pure Championship is a title contested for in the North Americian independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
In January 2005, Ring of Honor did away with the Contenders Ring. Instead, wrestlers who wanted a title shot had to submit a petition to ROH officials. After a petition was filed, ROH officials kept track of the petitioner's record, quality of opposition, respect shown towards the Code of Honor, and inherent skill. These factors determined who would receive a title shot. Despite the petition system, ROH officials retained the ability to determine #1 contenders. Upon the naming of Jim Cornette as ROH Commissioner in October 2005, Ring of Honor Management confirmed the return of the Top Five Ranking system. The "Top 5" was voted on by Cornette and other ROH officials during the first week of every month, only. Voting was based on won/lost record and quality of opposition, with a heavy emphasis on the previous month. James (Jim) Cornette (born September 17, 1961) is an American professional wrestling manager, commentator, promoter, and booker. ...
In July of 2006, Ring of Honor again dropped the Top 5 concept, as it had not consistently been used to determine ROH World Title challengers. The champion at the time, Bryan Danielson, had instead been sending open contracts to wrestlers in other promotions around the world, with ROH officials also choosing contenders from within the company. This was also done when Homicide won the title from him -- who lost it to one of those challengers: Takeshi Morishima from Pro Wrestling NOAH. After Morishima won the belt, it seemed that he could choose his challengers, as he defended it (with ROH and NOAH approval) at NOAH's March 4, 2007 Budoukan Hall show against KENTA [9]. July is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ...
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Bryan Danielson (born May 22, 1981 in Aberdeen, Washington)[1] is an American independent professional wrestler, known as the American Dragon. ...
Nelson Erazo is an American professional wrestler of Puerto Rican descent, better known by his ring name, Homicide. ...
Takeshi Morishima ) is a Japanese professional wrestler. ...
Pro Wrestling NOAH is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion, founded in 2000. ...
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Titles The ROH World Championship The Ring of Honor (ROH) World Championship, originally named the ROH Title, is the top title contested for the independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
Nigel McGuinness is the ring name of an English professional wrestler, currently working for Ring of Honor in the United States, where he is the current ROH World Champion, and Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan. ...
Takeshi Morishima ) is a Japanese professional wrestler. ...
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Map of Edison Township in Middlesex County Coordinates: , Country State County Middlesex County Settled 1651 Incorporated March 17, 1870 (as Raritan Township) Government - Type Faulkner Act Mayor-Council - Mayor Jun Choi Area - Township 30. ...
Undeniable is a professional wrestling pay-per-view promoted by Ring of Honor that took place on October 6, 2007 and will air on PPV in January 2008[1] from the Inman Sports Club in Edison, New Jersey. ...
The ROH World Tag Team Championship The ROH World Tag Team Championship is the tag team title contested for in the independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
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The Full Impact Pro (FIP) World Heavyweight Championship, originally the FIP Heavyweight Championship, is the top title contested for the independent professional wrestling promotion Full Impact Pro. ...
Chris Lindsey (born July 26, 1983 in Wisconsin) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Roderick Strong. ...
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SHIMMER â Women Athletes (SHIMMER) is a Chicago based female independent professional wrestling promotion which held its first event on November 6, 2005[1][2]. Established by Dave Prazak and run by both him and Allison Danger, the promotion was created with a mission to give North American as well as...
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Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Quaker City Motto: Philadelphia maneto (Let brotherly love continue) Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor John F. Street (D) Area - City 369. ...
Previous championships The Pure Championship is a title contested for in the North Americian independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
Bryan Danielson (born May 22, 1981 in Aberdeen, Washington)[1] is an American independent professional wrestler, known as the American Dragon. ...
Nigel McGuinness is the ring name of an English professional wrestler, currently working for Ring of Honor in the United States, where he is the current ROH World Champion, and Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan. ...
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Specialty matches - This match does not require participants to adhere to the Code of Honor, and usually involves no disqualifications and the use of weapons. The match is typically used to end the more violent feuds in ROH.
- 3 wrestlers/tag teams compete with each other in a round robin tournament. They each wrestle two different matches (making a total of three matches), with the one(s) with the most victories winning the challenge. Christopher Daniels is the only person to win a Round Robin Challenge, as all others have ended in a draw with each participant(s) winning one match and losing the other. Round-robin tournament is a common league system employed in many sports, such as soccer and ice hockey. It was popularized in wrestling by All Japan Pro Wrestling with their Champion Carnival tournament.
A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...
A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...
The Pure Championship is a title contested for in the North Americian independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
Much like singles matches, tag team professional wrestling matches can and have taken many forms. ...
Kane bloodied in a cage match with Edge on Raw, showing the current WWE Steel Cage. ...
The WarGames match was a gimmick match used originally in the old National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and later held annually in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), usually at their Fall Brawl Pay-per-view event in September. ...
Much like singles matches, tag team professional wrestling matches can and have taken many forms. ...
A professional wrestling tag-team consists of two or occasionally three wrestlers who are working together as a team. ...
A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a type of group tournament in which each participant plays every other participant an equal number of times. ...
Daniel Christopher Covell (born December 24, 1971) is an American professional wrestler, best known in the United States by his ring name The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels. ...
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ROH wrestling school The ROH promotion also runs a professional wrestling school called the ROH Wrestling Academy in Bristol, Pennsylvania. The current head trainer of the school is Delirious with previous head trainers of the academy including former ROH World Champions CM Punk, Austin Aries, and Bryan Danielson. The first three classes of students have already graduated and currently wrestle on the US independent circuit, including preliminary and exhibition matches at Ring of Honor events. Top Graduates include Davey Andrews, Pelle Primeau and Shane Hagadorn. ROH has a "Top of the Class" trophy to promote the students on the main show; while the Trophy is won and lost in matches, the winners are chosen by the School's head trainer. A professional wrestling school is a school or gym that teaches students the necessary skills to become pro wrestlers. ...
Bristol is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Philadelphia opposite Burlington, N.J. on the Delaware River. ...
William Hunter Johnston[1][2], better known by his ring name Delirious is an American professional wrestler currently wrestling on the independent circuit, most notably in Ring of Honor. ...
The ROH World Championship The Ring of Honor (ROH) World Championship, originally named the ROH Title, is the top title contested for the independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
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External links The ROH World Championship The Ring of Honor (ROH) World Championship, originally named the ROH Title, is the top title contested for the independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
The ROH World Tag Team Championship The ROH World Tag Team Championship is the tag team title contested for in the independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
The Full Impact Pro (FIP) World Heavyweight Championship, originally the FIP Heavyweight Championship, is the top title contested for the independent professional wrestling promotion Full Impact Pro. ...
SHIMMER â Women Athletes (SHIMMER) is a Chicago based female independent professional wrestling promotion which held its first event on November 6, 2005[1][2]. Established by Dave Prazak and run by both him and Allison Danger, the promotion was created with a mission to give North American as well as...
The Pure Championship is a title contested for in the North Americian independent professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. ...
Full Impact Pro is a Professional Wrestling Promotion Based in Florida. ...
SHIMMER â Women Athletes (SHIMMER) is a Chicago based female independent professional wrestling promotion which held its first event on November 6, 2005[1][2]. Established by Dave Prazak and run by both him and Allison Danger, the promotion was created with a mission to give North American as well as...
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The logo of the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance The Global Professional Wrestling Alliance (GPWA) are a group of professional wrestling promotions and wrestlers from around the world who have come together to cooperate. ...
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