Talk:Real Quality Wrestling

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==Results== wikipedia does not post result pages (you dont see smackdown/raw results pages, nor should you see indy ones) you can place an external link to a results page though -- 88.111.39.12 14:14, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sky doesn't own TWC - RQW on TWC

"Like all RQW events, Summer Brawl 2006 was taped for future DVD release. However, segments from the show will feature on RQW's first television production which is set to air in November, 2007 on Sky's TWC."

This sentence reads as if Sky owns TWC. They don't. It would be better phrased as 'The Satellite Channel TWC'. Also, as of yesterday(5th December), TWC are now called 'TWC Fight' and plan to show Real Quality Wrestling as a regular promotion.

http://www.thewrestlingchannel.tv/news.php?id=6

"But pro wrestling fans need not worry as TWC Fight! brings more good news:

A new concept, Real Quality Wrestling, will break down promotional barriers to showcase the best of British wrestling.

The exceedingly-popular World of Sport will now have five first-run episodes from the ITV archives each week.

Four shows from the channel’s original launch (Memphis Classic Wrestling, GAEA Japan, 3PW and Shoot Interviews) are to re-run for the benefit of new viewers, while the late-night Bloodbath slot returns.

As well as the previously mentioned shows, TWC Fight! will continue to show the widest range of first-run wrestling including Ring of Honor, Pro Wrestling NOAH, Memphis Wrestling and LDN Capital TV, plus Classic TNA from the Nashville era. Up-to-date TNA programming (iMPACT!, Xplosion and the monthly supercards) will also continue to air for the foreseeable future. " White43 11:23, 5 December 2006 (UTC)