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Heartland Wrestling Association

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American professional wrestling promotion
Heartland Wrestling Association
Heartland Wrestling Association logo
AcronymHWA
Founded1996; 30 years ago (1996)
Defunct2015; 11 years ago (2015)
StyleAmerican wrestling
HeadquartersCincinnati, Ohio, United States (1998–2015)
FounderLes Thatcher
WebsiteHWAonline.com (inactive)

TheHeartland Wrestling Association (HWA) was a Midwestern independentprofessional wrestling promotion based inCincinnati, Ohio. A former developmental territory forWorld Championship Wrestling and theWorld Wrestling Federation during the 1990s and 2000s, it was listed as one of the top independent promotions in the United States byThe Professional Wrestlers' Workout & Instructional Guide byHarley Race,Ricky Steamboat, andLes Thatcher in 2005.[1]

History

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The Heartland Wrestling Association was started in 1996 byLes Thatcher and Brady Laber, in association with his wrestling school Main Event Pro Wrestling Camp, and held the first annualBrian Pillman Memorial Show in 1998.[2]

The promotion served as the developmental territory for bothWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW) (during the 1990s) andWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) (from 2001–2002), with alumni including wrestlers such asMike Sanders,[3]Shannon Moore,[4]Victoria,[5]The Hardy Boyz and brothersCharlie andRuss Haas, as well as former WCW veteransBill DeMott andElix Skipper.[6] Among the top independent wrestlers to have competed in the promotion areNigel McGuinness,B. J. Whitmer,Matt Stryker,Shark Boy, Cody Hawk andChad Collyer.[7][better source needed] WWE would later end its relationship and pulled financial support out of the HWA to cut their budget. The HWA was once featured in an episode ofMTV'sTrue Life in the episode "True Life: I'm A Pro Wrestler".

HWA aired a weekly TV program "Adrenaline" nationally on theCincinnati, Ohio affiliate ofThe CW andAmerica One television networks. As of early 2007, HWA has produced three online pay-per-view events: "CyberClash" from the HWA Arena in Evendale, Ohio, on March 17, 2006, "Road to Destiny" from the Dayton Gym Club inDayton, Ohio on June 10, 2006, and "CyberClash 2.0" from the HWA Arena in Evendale, Ohio on March 10, 2007.

In August 2007, majority owner Cody Hawk left HWA, launching a new promotion called EGO Pro Wrestling. However, HWA continued running events. HWA produced new episodes ofHWA Adrenaline through 2008.[8]

Starting in September 2008, HWA performed at The Sorg Opera House in Middletown, Ohio. After a brief hiatus from weekly shows HWA returned starting on May 31, 2011 at the Great Miami Event Center in Hamilton, Ohio on a weekly basis known as "Adrenaline" which was every Tuesday. In addition to these events HWA ran weekend events regularly in Norwood, Ohio and in Hamilton, Ohio respectively.

In Autumn 2014, then HWA owner, Brandon Charles announced operations were moving to Georgia in 2015. In June 2015, Heartland Wrestling Association was sold to wrestler and promoter, Philip Stamper.[9]

Championships

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Heartland Wrestling Association championships
ChampionshipFinal Champion(s)PreviousDate WonLocation
HWA Heavyweight ChampionshipDustin RayzChance ProphetJuly 5, 2014Middletown, OH
HWA Tag Team ChampionshipInactive---
HWA Television ChampionshipGangerQuinten LeeJune 5, 2007Cincinnati, OH
HWA European ChampionshipNigel McGuinessHossNovember 4, 2003Cincinnati, OH
HWA Barroom Brawl ChampionshipJT StahrVacantApril 21, 2006Cincinnati, OH

See also

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References

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  1. ^Harley Race, Ricky Steamboat, and Les Thatcher.The Professional Wrestlers' Workout & Instructional Guide. Champaigne, Illinois: Sports Publishing LLC, 2005. (pg. 6)ISBN 1-58261-947-6
  2. ^"Les Thatcher Bio". LesThatcher.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved2007-04-18.
  3. ^Speer, Phil (2003-02-11)."EPWT Training Camp Testimonials". WWE.com. Archived fromthe original on 2007-01-23. Retrieved2007-04-18.
  4. ^Hardy, Matt and Jeff Hardy.The Hardy Boyz: Exist 2 Inspire. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2003. (pg. 7)ISBN 0-06-052154-6
  5. ^"Much To Celebrate For Victoria On Her Birthday". Archived fromthe original on 2007-04-12. Retrieved2007-04-18.
  6. ^Lacroix, C. (2005-03-10)."Primetime has reached the big time".Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on January 1, 2013. Retrieved2007-02-22.
  7. ^Horie, Masanori (1999-02-22)."View from the Rising Sun". Archived fromthe original on 2005-07-12. Retrieved2007-04-18.
  8. ^HWA (2003-02-11)."Heartland Wrestling Association". hwaonline.com. Retrieved2007-12-10.
  9. ^HWA (2015-06-20)."Heartland Wrestling Association Facebook". facebook.com. Retrieved2015-06-20.

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