Pro Wrestling USA

Pro Wrestling USA (1984)

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Pro Wrestling USA was a professional wrestling promotion in the United States of America in the mid-1980s. It was an attempt to unify various federations, including the American Wrestling Association (AWA), Jim Crockett Promotions and other members of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Jerry Lawler, Jerry Jarrett of Continental Wrestling Association, Verne Gagne of the AWA, Ole Anderson of Georgia Championship Wrestling, Jim Crockett Promotions, and other NWA promoters got together to co-promote wrestling shows nationally. This joint venture became known as Pro Wrestling USA. This loose alliance of promoters from across America was to serve as a national federation. Pro Wrestling USA shows could boast, for example, an AWA and NWA World Title match on the same card.

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Scheduleevery Thursday (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Episode 1oct. 6, 1984
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Pro Wrestling USA' premiere?

'Pro Wrestling USA' premiered on May 26, 1984.

Who were some of the notable wrestlers featured in 'Pro Wrestling USA'?

Notable wrestlers featured in 'Pro Wrestling USA' included Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, and Sgt. Slaughter.

What were some of the main storylines in 'Pro Wrestling USA'?

Some of the main storylines in 'Pro Wrestling USA' included feuds between rival factions, championship title battles, and personal vendettas between wrestlers.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' feature any female wrestlers?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' featured female wrestlers, although their appearances were less frequent compared to male wrestlers.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' have a weekly schedule?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' aired on a weekly basis, providing fans with regular wrestling action.

Were there any special events or pay-per-view shows in 'Pro Wrestling USA'?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' held special events and pay-per-view shows, often featuring high-stakes matches and unique gimmick bouts.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' have a tag team division?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' had a tag team division, showcasing exciting matches between various tag teams.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' have any recurring segments or talk shows?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' had recurring segments and talk shows where wrestlers would engage in interviews and promote upcoming matches.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' have any crossover events with other wrestling promotions?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' occasionally had crossover events with other wrestling promotions, allowing fans to witness dream matches between different wrestlers.

Who were some of the main commentators in 'Pro Wrestling USA'?

Some of the main commentators in 'Pro Wrestling USA' included Gordon Solie, Bob Caudle, and Larry Nelson.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' have any memorable rivalries?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' had several memorable rivalries, such as Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes and Sgt. Slaughter vs. The Iron Sheik.

Were there any championship titles in 'Pro Wrestling USA'?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' had various championship titles, including the Heavyweight Championship, Tag Team Championship, and Television Championship.

Were there any stipulation matches in 'Pro Wrestling USA'?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' featured stipulation matches, such as cage matches, ladder matches, and steel cage matches, adding excitement to the bouts.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' have a stable of wrestlers?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' had stables or factions consisting of multiple wrestlers who formed alliances or rivalries with other groups.

Did 'Pro Wrestling USA' tour different cities or venues?

Yes, 'Pro Wrestling USA' toured different cities and venues, allowing fans from various locations to experience the live action.

Was 'Pro Wrestling USA' known for any specific wrestling style?

'Pro Wrestling USA' was known for showcasing a mix of different wrestling styles, including technical wrestling, high-flying maneuvers, and brawling.

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