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Big Time Wrestling (also known as NWA Detroit) was a professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Detroit, Michigan in the United States. [1] Professional wrestling debuted in Detroit in the 1920s when Nick Londos began promoting events in the Detroit Olympia. Londos was succeeded by Adam Weissmueller, then by Louis Markowitz.
9 Ιαν 2024 · Fast-forward thru a few owners, when Ed “The Sheik” Farhat acquired the rights to promote wrestling in Cobo Arena. He booked himself as the top wrestler and even won the Detroit version of the United States Heavyweight Championship. In the 1960s, 'Big Time Wrestling' was airing up to three episodes per week to satisfy Michigan's hunger for ...
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22 Απρ 2023 · Big Time Wrestling in Detroit was one of the most successful territories under the NWA banner, captivating audiences with myriad top performers and a hardcore wrestling style never seen before. The territory’s ultimate demise leaves a mark in the minds of those who were there to be a part of it.