NWF Kids Pro Wrestling

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'''NWF Kids Pro Wrestling''' or '''National Wrestling Federation: Kids Pro Wrestling''' was an independent professional wrestling promotion founded in 1984 by Shawn Crossen and Charley Lane which grew from a home-hosted wrestling league to a local professional wrestling promotion with a nationwide cable audience. NWF was loosely connected to the form of [[backyard wrestling]] due to its early occurrence in a basement, one of various places so-called "backyard wrestling" occurs as it focused creatively on kids professional wrestling with ambition for the sport. It lasted from 1984 to 1989.  
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'''NWF Kids Pro Wrestling''' or '''National Wrestling Federation: Kids Pro Wrestling''' was an independent professional wrestling backyard promotion before turning professional and was founded in 1984 by Shawn Crossen and Charley Lane which grew from a home-hosted wrestling league to a local professional wrestling promotion with a nationwide cable audience. NWF was loosely connected to the form of [[backyard wrestling]] due to its early occurrence in a basement, one of various places so-called "backyard wrestling" occurs as it focused creatively on kids professional wrestling with ambition for the sport. It lasted from 1984 to 1989.  
NWF has also released a documentary entitled ''NWF Kids Pro Wrestling: The Untold Story'' in 2005 which recieved several independent film awards.
NWF has also released a documentary entitled ''NWF Kids Pro Wrestling: The Untold Story'' in 2005 which recieved several independent film awards.

Current revision as of 01:07, 6 March 2009

NWF Kids Pro Wrestling
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Details
Acronym NWF
Established 1984
Folded 1989
Founder(s) Shawn Crossen
Charley Lane
Style Professional wrestling
Wrestling base Professional ring
Mattress
Location N/A
External links Website

NWF Kids Pro Wrestling or National Wrestling Federation: Kids Pro Wrestling was an independent professional wrestling backyard promotion before turning professional and was founded in 1984 by Shawn Crossen and Charley Lane which grew from a home-hosted wrestling league to a local professional wrestling promotion with a nationwide cable audience. NWF was loosely connected to the form of backyard wrestling due to its early occurrence in a basement, one of various places so-called "backyard wrestling" occurs as it focused creatively on kids professional wrestling with ambition for the sport. It lasted from 1984 to 1989.

NWF has also released a documentary entitled NWF Kids Pro Wrestling: The Untold Story in 2005 which recieved several independent film awards.

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