NABWA Wrestlefest

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| style="text-align: right;" |  '''Promotions'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[Ohio Championhip Wrestling]] <br> [[Basement Wrestling Federation]] <br> [[Barely Legal Wrestling]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[North American Backyard Wrestling Association]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[2006]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Backyard Area
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Ohio (OCW), Michigan (BWF) and U.K (BLW)
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'''NABWA Wrestlefest''' was a [[backyard wrestling]] [[supercard]] event produced by [[North American Backyard Wrestling Association]] in 2006. The was event sponsored by the [[XBW Wrestling]] boards generating interest from many different visiting members of federations who decided to participate. The concept was to compile a supercard with various matches on separate location. After weeks that numberous federations applied, circumstances prevented them from partaking. The federations apart of the event were [[Barely Legal Wrestling]] in U.K, [[Basement Wrestling Federation]] in Michigan, and [[Ohio Championship Wrestling]] in Ohio.
'''NABWA Wrestlefest''' was a [[backyard wrestling]] [[supercard]] event produced by [[North American Backyard Wrestling Association]] in 2006. The was event sponsored by the [[XBW Wrestling]] boards generating interest from many different visiting members of federations who decided to participate. The concept was to compile a supercard with various matches on separate location. After weeks that numberous federations applied, circumstances prevented them from partaking. The federations apart of the event were [[Barely Legal Wrestling]] in U.K, [[Basement Wrestling Federation]] in Michigan, and [[Ohio Championship Wrestling]] in Ohio.

Revision as of 07:28, 26 February 2009

NABWA Wrestlefest
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Information
Promotions Ohio Championhip Wrestling
Basement Wrestling Federation
Barely Legal Wrestling
Association North American Backyard Wrestling Association
Date 2006
Venue Backyard Area
Location Ohio (OCW), Michigan (BWF) and U.K (BLW)

NABWA Wrestlefest was a backyard wrestling supercard event produced by North American Backyard Wrestling Association in 2006. The was event sponsored by the XBW Wrestling boards generating interest from many different visiting members of federations who decided to participate. The concept was to compile a supercard with various matches on separate location. After weeks that numberous federations applied, circumstances prevented them from partaking. The federations apart of the event were Barely Legal Wrestling in U.K, Basement Wrestling Federation in Michigan, and Ohio Championship Wrestling in Ohio.

Contents

Background

The event featured three wrestling matches. Applying to backyard wrestling, where in relationship to professional wrestling, the performers portray heels and faces as matches are booked and scripted in advance with pre-determined outcomes.

Matches

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Sleet defeated The Iron Man via pinfall. Singles match 08:13
2 DJ Sauber defeated Irish (c) via pinfall. Singles match for BWF Championship 18:31
3 Dynamite Drew Laurent defeated Shugo Kunisaki (c) via pinfall. Falls Count Anywhere match for OCW Cruiserweight Championship 14:47

References

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