Memphis: Where Wrestling was Real At the Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis' unique blend of slow-burn, story-driven matches and pre-MTV music video vignettes captivated audiences every week.
Andy Kaufman vs. The King of Memphis One of the most infamous stories in wrestling lore, TV star Andy Kaufman traveled from Hollywood to Memphis to wrestle women, before facing off against King Jerry Lawler.
AWA: Bodyslams in the Heartland Verne Gagne created the American Wrestling Association with one singular goal: return dignity and athleticism to a business losing touch with both.
CWF: Bloodstains in the Everglades Championship Wrestling from Florida was known for a training regime that both elevated its wrestlers and literally broke newcomers, like future WWE star Hulk Hogan.
Stampede: The Hart of Pro Wrestling Stampede Wrestling was formed and operated by the patriarch of the legendary Hart family. Stars were trained in the Hart Family basement gym, known as "The Dungeon."
Polynesian Pro: Wrestling's Island Dynasty Polynesian Pro Wrestling was formed by High Chief Peter Maivia, grandfather of Dwayne Johnson, and later run by his grandmother Lia, one of the first female wrestling...
Portland: Where Wrestling Got Weird The Portland Wrestling territory was the premiere promotion of the Northwest, renowned for its extensive and loyal roster of eccentric talent and wild, eclectic...
WCCW: Wrestling's Lone Star Legacy WCCW was a pioneering promotion overseen by the legendary Fritz Von Erich, who turned all five of his sons into megastars while running wild shows at the Dallas...
Crockett: Evil Heels of the Carolinas Jim Crockett Promotions was the cornerstone Territory of the National Wrestling Alliance and the second largest wrestling promotion in the United States.
Mid-South: Bullets, Blades & Bar Fights Mid-South Wrestling launched the careers of stars like Junkyard Dog, Jake "The Snake" Roberts and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, and earned a reputation for its strict locker...