What were the territorial promotions? Well back in the 1950's to the early 1980's the WWE wasn't a major nationwide wrestling promotion, they were a promotion that only promoted shows in the northeastern states whereas the northwest was run by Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW). Every part of the United States had one as well as Canada, Mexico, Japan, Australia and the Caribbean.
Each promotion or territory will get at most a paragraph with the most well known name it went by and the area of the country they promoted in as the header. The paragraph will include things like the founder, owners, year it was founded and closed, top stars, TV shows, reason for decline among other things. Throughout the article you will see a lot of the acronyms for the promotions.
Full Artical:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1036248-the-20-very-best-wrestling-territories
TOP TEN
1.Mid-Atlantic Wrestling (Jim Crockett Promotions)
2.World Wide Wrestling Federation
3.American Wrestling Association
4.Championship Wrestling from Florida
5.Continental Wrestling Association
6.World Class Championship Wrestling
7.Georgia Championship Wrestling
8. Mid-South Wrestling
9. Stampede Wrestling
10. Pacific Northwest Wrestling.
Each promotion or territory will get at most a paragraph with the most well known name it went by and the area of the country they promoted in as the header. The paragraph will include things like the founder, owners, year it was founded and closed, top stars, TV shows, reason for decline among other things. Throughout the article you will see a lot of the acronyms for the promotions.
Full Artical:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1036248-the-20-very-best-wrestling-territories
TOP TEN
1.Mid-Atlantic Wrestling (Jim Crockett Promotions)
2.World Wide Wrestling Federation
3.American Wrestling Association
4.Championship Wrestling from Florida
5.Continental Wrestling Association
6.World Class Championship Wrestling
7.Georgia Championship Wrestling
8. Mid-South Wrestling
9. Stampede Wrestling
10. Pacific Northwest Wrestling.
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