- NWA All-Star Wrestling
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name=NWA All-Star Wrestling
acronym=All-Star
established=1960s
style=American Wrestling
location=flagicon|British ColumbiaVancouver ,British Columbia
founder=Rod Fenton (as Big Time Wrestling)Gene Kiniski
Sandor Kovacs
Don Owen
owner=Rod Fenton (until 1968)
Sandor Kovac (1968-1977)
Gene Kiniski (1968-1983)Al Tomko (1977-1989)
parent=Northwest Wrestling Promotions
sister=
formerly=Big Time Wrestling
website=|NWA All Star Wrestling is a former Canadian
professional wrestling promotion, based inVancouver, British Columbia .History
Early History
Although other wrestling promotions existed in Vancouver prior to the early 1960s (particularly a predecessor of All Star's called Big Time Wrestling), All Star (an affiliate of the
National Wrestling Alliance for most of its existence) became the longest-lived and perhaps best-remembered of all promotions operating in the Vancouver area before or since. The promotion began coming into its own around the timeCHAN-TV began broadcasting their TV program (also called "All Star Wrestling") in 1962, whenGene Kiniski arrived in Vancouver and became a regular on the roster. At the time All Star began, the NWA British Empire Heavyweight title was the top singles title in the Vancouver territory, while the Pacific Coast Tag Team title initially served as the tag team championship (both titles were carried over from Big Time Wrestling); however, after the British Empire title was abandoned sometime after 1963 (when Kiniski last won it), All Star had no singles title of its own until 1970, when the Pacific Coast Heavyweight title (which was first introduced in 1948 in Big Time Wrestling, but became inactive around 1958) was reactivated.The Kiniski/Kovacs era (1968-1977)
All Star started becoming a serious force in the
Pacific Northwest wrestling scene during Kiniski's reign as NWA World Heavyweight Champion (which he won fromLou Thesz in 1966), when he andSandor Kovacs , along with Portland promoter Don Owen, joined forces to promote the territory at the start of 1968, [ [http://www.infinitecore.com/superstar/index.php?threadid=28192 KM : Reading Topic : Sandor Kovacs career record ] ] forming Northwest Wrestling Promotions as the parent company to run All Star. During this time, the promotion shared talent (including many of the sport's big names of the time) with Owen's nearby NWA affiliatePacific Northwest Wrestling while also developing local talent. At the same time, the "All Star Wrestling" program began to be seen across Canada via syndication. Ron Morrier was the original host of the TV show and served in that capacity until his death on August 6, 1981; after that, formerCFUN disk jockey Ed Karl took over as the host for the remainder of the show's run on CHAN-TV.The Al Tomko era (1977-1989)
Kovacs promoted his final All Star show on January 17, 1977, [ [http://www.infinitecore.com/superstar/index.php?threadid=28192 KM : Reading Topic : Sandor Kovacs career record ] ] before selling his share in the promotion to
Al Tomko , a veteran wrestler and former Winnipeg promoter for the AWA. While the promotion managed to hold steady through the late-1970s following the sale, All Star began going into decline by the early-1980s, due partly to the aging Tomko (who was physically past his prime and had poor wrestling skills) pushing himself as the company's top star, and partly to the rise of the WWF around the middle of the decade (a situation which actually affected many other North American promotions besides All Star). Late in the promotion's NWA affiliation, during episodes of "All Star Wrestling", Tomko and Ed Karl would also present and commentate on highlight clips of matches from fellow NWA affiliates Central States Wrestling andJim Crockett Promotions , as well as matches taped at All Star's main house shows in Vancouver and Cloverdale.Noticing the decline of the promotion, Kiniski sold his ownership stake and got out sometime around 1983, after which he began promoting shows in Vancouver in association with
Stampede Wrestling and the AWA. In late-1985, Tomko withdrew All Star from the NWA and created a new sanctioning body for the company called the Universal Wrestling Alliance; those changes did nothing to reverse All Star's fortunes, however, and the promotion would eventually cease operations, holding its final event in Elk Grove, British Columbia on July 2, 1989.Mauro Ranallo , who went on to become a radio announcer for Abbotsford station CFVR (nowCKQC-FM ) and the TV play-by-play announcer forPride Fighting Championships ,Stampede Wrestling ,King of the Cage andKVOS-TV 's "NWA Top Ranked Wrestling", got his start as an on-camera personality with "All Star Wrestling" while still in his teens, late in the show's run.Alumni
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Abdullah the Butcher
*Al Tomko
*The Assassins
*"Bulldog" Bob Brown
*The Brute (Bugsy McGraw )
*Buzz Tyler
*Crusher von Haig (Road Warrior Hawk )
*Dale Lewis
*Dean Ho
*"Diamond" Timothy Flowers
*Don Jardine
*Don Leo Jonathan
*Don Morrow (Don Muraco )
*Dominic DeNucci
*Dutch Savage
*David Schultz
*Eddie Morrow
*Erich Froelich
*The Fabulous Kangaroos
*Flash Gordon
*The Frog (Terry Tomko)
*Gama Singh
*Gerry Morrow
*Gene Kiniski
*Hard Boiled Haggerty
*The Honky Tonk Man
*Iron Sheik
*Jake Roberts
*Jay Youngblood
*Dr. Jerry Graham
*John Quinn
*John Tenta
*John Tolos
*Kenji Shibuya
*Killer Kowalski
*Klondike Mike
*Mark Lewin
*Mike Sharpe
*Mike Webster
*Masa Saito
*Moondog Mayne
*Moose Morowski
*Neil Drummond
*"Playboy" Buddy Rose
*Rick Davis (Todd Tomko)
*Rick Martel
*Rick Patterson
*Rick Rude
*Rip Oliver
*Rocky Johnson
*Roddy Piper
*Salvatore Martino
*The Samoans
*Scotty the Body
*Sean Regan
*Siegfried Steinke
*The Sheepherders
*Stan Stasiak
*Steven Little Bear
*Tiger Jeet Singh
*Tony Borne
*Whipper Billy Watson
*Mr. X (Guy Mitchell)Championships
NWA-sanctioned championships
UWA-sanctioned championships
References
ee also
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National Wrestling Alliance
*Pacific Northwest Wrestling
*External links
* [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/bc/nwa/ NWA All Star Wrestling title histories]
* [http://www.geocities.com/canadianwrestlemedia/archives.html Vance Nevada's Canadian Wrestling Results Archive]
* [http://www.infinitecore.com/superstar/index.php?km_km_ict=f6e5e37efcbfc4447b67cc0c389b97c4&forumid=7 All Star Wrestling forum] at Kayfabe Memories
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