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American professional wrestling promotion and training school
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All Pro Wrestling
All Pro Wrestling logo
Founded1991
StyleProfessional wrestling
HeadquartersHayward,California
FounderRoland Alexander
FormerlyPacific Coast Sports
WebsiteAllProWrestling.com[dead link]

All Pro Wrestling is an Americanprofessional wrestling promotion and training school, based inHayward,California. The company was founded by Roland Alexander and managed by him until his death on November 5, 2013. It is located 45 miles southeast of San Francisco, 15 miles south ofOakland, and 35 miles north ofSan Jose.[1]

History

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All Pro Wrestling opened in 1991 under the name, "Pacific Coast Sports". The school and its "Gym Wars" events maintained a strong local following throughout the 1990s, but it wasn't until professional wrestling'sAttitude Era that APW gained national notoriety.

In 1999, All Pro Wrestling (APW) was featured as part of the documentary film,Beyond the Mat. Roland Alexander, along with wrestlersTony Jones andMichael Modest appeared, as they were having a tryout match with theWorld Wrestling Federation. The spot in the film was said to have tremendously boosted the school's "Boot Camp" sign ups.

APW suffered a wrongful death lawsuit to the family of APW Boot Camp trainee, Brian Ong. On May 28, 2001, Ong was training with fellow traineeDalip Singh, despite suffering from an earlierconcussion. Singh delivered a flapjack to Ong twice, with his head striking the mat and worsening his concussion.[2] He was pronounced dead on arrival to a local hospital. Ong's familysued APW for reckless behavior. The case was filed in September 2002, and the trial was underway on June 10, 2005. After a three-week trial, on July 12, the jury voted unanimously in favor of the Ong family. APW was forced to pay $1.3 million to the Ong family.[3]

After a dispute with Roland Alexander in 2002, most of the APW roster, including trainers Michael Modest, Donovan Morgan, and Frank Murdoch left the company to start a training facility known as the Pro Wrestling IRON Tetsu Academy (now defunct). In April 2008, booker and promoter Gabriel Ramirez left the company to start his own promotion, Pro Wrestling Revolution. Former wrestling manager John LaRocca took over as head booker for the company.

In October 2005, futureWWE championBecky Lynch (using the ring name Rebecca Knox) appeared at the APW affiliated promotionChickFight III.[4]

In December 2009, APW began televising taped showsAll Pro Wrestling Gym Wars on Saturday mornings onChannel 50 /Cable 199 in theSan Francisco Bay Area.[5]

On December 14, 2011, All Pro Wrestling and Vendetta Pro Wrestling announced the Vendetta Pro Tag Team Titles will now be booked in All Pro Wrestling as well. The title was renamed the APW-Vendetta Pro "Unified" Tag Team Championship and be defended on Vendetta Pro and APW events. At that time "Dos Perfectos" (Greg Hernandez and Jesse Jimenez) were the Vendetta Pro Tag Team Champions and were crowned the first APW/Vendetta Pro Unified Tag Team Champions.

Alexander died on November 5, 2013, following heart and diabetes issues, aged 59.[6]

The company is now run by head booker Markus Mac and is currently holding events at the Bayshore Community Center in Daly City, California. After the closing of the APW Garage head trainer Jeckles opened his own school, the Puppet Masters Dojo, in Hayward, California.[7]

Roster

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Wrestlers

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Ring nameNotes
Adam Thornstowe
Boyce LeGrande
Boom Boom Comini
Buddy Royal
Cheerleader Melissa
Chris Masters
Colt Cabana
Daniel Torch
Dalton Frost
Damien Grundy
Dave Dutra
Donovan "Future Legend" Morgan
Dylan Drake
Jake Atlas
JECKLES
Jeffrey Cobb
Joey Ryan
Jody Kristofferson
J. R. Kratos
Julio Pedroza
Jungle Boy
Kid Chrome
Levi Shapiro
Luster the Legend
Mark "Bison Smith"/Super Destroyer 2000
Matt Carlos
Marcus Lewis
Mike "The Natural One" Modest
MVP
Omega
Rik Luxury
Sione Finau
Tony "The Shooter" Jones
Tommy Drake
Vinnie Massaro
Virgil Flynn
Powerhouse Hobbs

Managers and valets

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  • Markus Mac(Pink Mink Inc. - Matt Carlos, Vinny Massaro, & Julio Pedroza)
  • Caesar Black(Animal Farm - Will Rood, Damien Grundy & Kevin Michael Johnson)
  • Lucian D. Light(Bad Boys - Boyce LeGrande, Derek Slade, Rik Luxury, & Dominic Teizeira)
  • Buddy Cotello, Esq. (Cotello Syndicate - Super Destroyer 2000, Vinnie Massaro, Sheik Ali Boom Boom, Christopher Daniels, Dalip Singh/The Great Khali)

Staff

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  • Markus Mac(APW Booker)
  • Sparkey Ballard(Senior Official)
  • Shane Mai(Production Director)

APW Championships/Accomplishments

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Current championships

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ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays heldLocationNotes
APW Universal Heavyweight ChampionshipLuster the Legend2September 17, 2024431+Sparks, Nevadadefeated Marcus Lewis, Boyce LeGrande and Jheri Giggalow at Hardcore August Fights.
WWW YouTube ChampionshipKaine Jaiden1January 18, 2025308+Eugene, OregonDefeated Levi Shapiro at POW! Heel the World.
APW Junior Heavyweight ChampionshipChris Bey1September 03, 20221,176+Daly City, CADefeated Dave Dutra, Marcus Lewis and Midas Kreed to win the vacant title at Bay Area Bash.
APW Tag Team ChampionshipCory Dayton and Frank Lee Gorgeous1
(1, 1)
September 06, 2023808+San Francisco, CADefeated The Bad Boys (Derek Slade and Dominic Teixeira).

APW Junior Heavyweight Championship

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APW Junior Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionAll Pro Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 12, 1996
Current championChris Bey
Date wonSeptember 03, 2022
Statistics
First championSuper Diablo
Longest reignSteven Tresario (1010)
Shortest reignErin O'Grady (49 days)
Oldest championSteven Tresario (30 years)
Youngest champion"Jungle Boy" Nate Coy (21 years, 63 days)
Heaviest championSuper Diablo (205 lbs)
Lightest champion"Jungle Boy" Nate Coy (156 lbs)

Reigns

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
<1Reign lasted less than a day
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Super DiabloOctober 12, 1996Night of Champions & LegendsModesto, California1113DefeatedErin O'Grady to become the inaugural champion. The exact length of the reign is uncertain due to Diablo vacating it in an inexact date between January and March of 1997.[8]
VacatedFebruary 2, 1997Title vacated due to unknown circumstances.
2Erin O'GradyMarch 22, 1997Terra Nova Terror '97 - O'Grady Returns HomePacifica, California149O'Grady defeated Donovan Morgan to win the vacant title.[9]
3Chris ColeMay 10, 1997Modest Makes His MoveHayward, California1146[10]
DeactivatedOctober 3, 1997The title was abandoned and deactivated.
4"Jungle Boy" Nate CoyAugust 17, 2018Sucker FreeDaly City, California1302The title was reactivated. This was a four way match also involvingManny Faberino, Marcus Lewis and Steven Tresario.[11]
5Jake AtlasJune 15, 2019Bay Area BashDaly City, California180[12]
VacatedSeptember 3, 2019
6Steven TresarioSeptember 27, 2019War at the ShoreDaly City, California11,010This was a four-way elimination match also involving Lucas Riley, Manny Mars and Starboy Charlie for the vacant title.[13]
VacatedJuly 09, 2022Title vacated due to injury.
7Chris BeySeptember 03 ,2022Bay Area BashDaly City, California11,176+This was a four-way match also involving Dave Dutra, Marcus Lewis and Midas Kreed for the vacant title.

Combined reigns

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As of November 22, 2025.

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1Steven Tresario11010
2Chris Bey11,176+
3"Jungle Boy" Nate Coy1302
4Chris Cole1146
5Super Diablo1113
6Jake Atlas180
7Erin O'Grady149

Defunct Championships

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ChampionshipChampionPreviousDate WonDate Retired
APW Above The Law/Future Legends ChampionshipCheerleader MelissaMariko YoshidaMay 3, 2005Fall 2005
APW/Vendetta Pro Unified Tag Team ChampionshipOchoa JoshuaPink Mink, Inc.
("Magnificent" Matt Carlos &
"Wrestling Personified" Rik Luxury)
October 26, 2013January 2014
APW Worldwide Internet ChampionshipLevi ShapiroWill HobbsJune 15, 2019September 27, 2019

Tournaments/Special events

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"About APW". allprowrestling.com. RetrievedApril 14, 2010.
  2. ^"The Great Khali and Brian Ong". greatkhali.net. Archived from the original on December 23, 2009. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2010.
  3. ^"Hayward Jury Slams All Pro Wrestling School: Awards in Excess of $1.3 Million to Parents of Young Man Who Died Because of Reckless Training". findarticles.com. 2005. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2010.
  4. ^Archived atGhostarchive and theWayback Machine:"Rebecca Knox (Becky lynch) vs Madison 2005".YouTube.
  5. ^"APW on TV Tomorrow Morning!". allprowrestling.com. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2010.
  6. ^"Roland Alexander passes away". F4WOnline.com. RetrievedNovember 6, 2013.
  7. ^https://www.facebook.com/ALLPRODOJO[user-generated source]
  8. ^Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 12, 1996)."APW Night Of Champions & Legends". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2021.
  9. ^Kreikenbohm, Philip (March 22, 1997)."APW Terra Nova Terror '97 - O'Grady Returns Home". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2021.
  10. ^Kreikenbohm, Philip (May 10, 1997)."APW Modest Makes His Move". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2021.
  11. ^Kreikenbohm, Philip (August 17, 2018)."APW Sucker Free". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2021.
  12. ^Kreikenbohm, Philip (June 15, 2019)."APW Bay Area Bash". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2021.
  13. ^Kreikenbohm, Philip (September 27, 2019)."APW War At The Shore 2019". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2021.

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