New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling
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New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling (NZWPW) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Wellington, New Zealand, which has also performed shows in Christchurch, Palmerston North, Porirua, Otaki and Levin. It is run by martial arts trainer, social worker and veteran New Zealand wrestler Martin Stirling. Wrestlers trained by Stirling first performed at the Armageddon Convention on September 20, 2003, as part of an Impact Pro Wrestling show, and the promotion was launched under the name Wellington Pro Wrestling (WPW) in October 2003. Their first show was held on November 14 of that year in Petone. WPW was re-branded New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling in January 2005, partly because the wpw.co.nz domain name had already been registered by someone else and partly to reflect their growing interest in touring the country.
In May 2006 a number of NZWPW wrestlers, led by former NZWPW booker The Punisher and WCW/ NWA star Rip Morgan, left to set up a rival promotion called Kiwi Pro Wrestling.
Also in 2006, NZWPW co-sponsored some junior amateur wrestlers at the junior world championships in Estonia with two of them coming back with medals - silver and bronze respectively.
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[edit] Title histories
[edit] New Zealand Heavyweight Title
Wrestler: | Reign: | Date: | Place: | Event: | Notes |
Ruamoko | 1 | December 3, 2004 | Lower Hutt | Colossus | Won tournament. Title billed as Super Heavyweight Title and restricted to wrestlers 100kg+.
Vacated due to injury. |
Island Boy Si | 1 | March 25, 2005 | Lower Hutt | Powerplay II | Won tournament. Title re-billed New Zealand Heavyweight Title.
100kg+ requirement apparently dropped after Catchweight Title vacated in April 2005. |
Juice | 1 | November 4, 2005 | Lower Hutt | Eruption II | In three-way match with H-Flame. |
D-Hoya | 1 | April 14, 2006 | Lower Hutt | Powerplay III | |
Adam Avalanche | 1 | July 21, 2006 | Lower Hutt | Pacific Storm 2006 |
The Punisher was also billed as the New Zealand Heavyweight Champion in early 2004, though he never defended this title in this promotion. He did, however, take part in the tournament that crowned Ruamoko, so it is possible to consider him a former holder of this belt.
[edit] New Zealand Tag Team Titles (defunct)
Team: | Reign: | Date: | Place: | Event: | Notes |
Inferno & Max Damage | 1 | October 15, 2005 | Wellington | Invasion Tour | Defeated X-Rated & The Ram. |
While this title has never officially been declared defunct, it has not been defended since November 4, 2005 and both champions have since left the promotion for Kiwi Pro Wrestling.
[edit] Catchweight Title (defunct)
Wrestler: | Reign: | Date: | Place: | Event: | Notes |
D-Hoya | 1 | March 20, 2004 | Taita, Lower Hutt | New Zealand Kickboxing Champs | Defeated X-Rated. |
X-Rated | 1 | June 25, 2004 | Petone, Lower Hutt | Powerplay | |
D-Hoya | 2 | December 3, 2004 | Lower Hutt | Colossus | Vacated April 22, 2005 to chase New Zealand Heavyweight Title. |
[edit] Roster
- Ace T. Lazer
- Adam Avalanche(Champion)
- Anarchy
- Axl
- Belthazer
- CD
- Chrome
- Dan "The Man" Stirling
- D-Hoya
- Disturbed
- Dreamcatcher Phil Woodgate
- Harry Peters
- Infinity
- Jayce
- "Mr. Right Now" Jimmy Sparx
- Little Joker
- Matariki
- Psykoboy
- Rehua
- Ref Roneel
- Sandstorm
- Shining Nick Silver
- Silencer Jean Miracle
- Tank
[edit] External links
- NZWPW official website
- New Zealand Pro Wrestling Informer, the source of this article's dates and facts.