Backyard wrestling communities
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*[[Backyard Wrestling World]] (BWW) - 2008 | *[[Backyard Wrestling World]] (BWW) - 2008 | ||
*[[Backyard Wrestling Talk]] (BYWT) - 2008-2009 | *[[Backyard Wrestling Talk]] (BYWT) - 2008-2009 |
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Backyard wrestling communities, the current and former list of communities encircling the practice of backyard wrestling. There are 6 known active networks within the backyard wrestling community.
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History and notes
Since the late 1990's, messenger boards were created to share devotion to the sport while dependent on promotion through person-to-person distribution of videos. When technology evolved allowing more of a social network, backyard wrestling started relying heavily on the internet and communities
Many communities have existed in past times, ones which include Backyard Revolution and Backyardwrestling.com. Still in existence are to name a few, Backyard Wrestling Link, once the household backyard wrestling community until the creation and arosal of Global Backyard Wrestling News, arguably the preeminent backyard wrestling community today.
Active communities
- Backyard Wrestling Link
- BYW Rulz (BYWR) - 2010-present
- Global Backyard Wrestling News (GBYWN) - 2006-present - Most Recommended
- National Backyard Wrestling Alliiance - 2009-Present
- National Backyard Wrestling Alliance - 2009-present
- Spot Monkey - 2010-present
Extinct communities
- Breakfall 2007-2010
- Backyard Wrestling World (BWW) - 2008
- Backyard Wrestling Talk (BYWT) - 2008-2009
- Backyard Revolution - 2002
- Backyardwrestling.com
- The Backyard Wrestling Network (BYWN)