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Professional Girl Wrestling Association

The Professional Girl Wrestling Association (PGWA) is an America women's professional wrestling promotion. The aim of the PGWA is to preserve and promote "Old School" Women's professional wrestling. Based in North Carolina, the organization frequently sponsors matches and whole cards in the Mid-Atlantic and Mid-South states, as well as in Mexico and the United Kingdom[2] through partnerships with other regional promotions. From its founding in 1992 until her death in mid-2008, the Commissioner of the PGWA was Penny Banner.[3]

Professional Girl Wrestling Association
AcronymPGWA
Founded1992
StyleWomen's professional wrestling
HeadquartersNorth Carolina
Founder(s)Tom Randolph[1]
WebsiteLadySports.com

Purpose

The company sets up wrestling matches for independent female wrestlers—wrestlers that are not signed to a major company—video tapes the matches and sells them to help promote their careers.[1] Because the women do not sign exclusive contracts, they are free to wrestle in other promotions or major wrestling companies.[1] Unlike many female-only wrestling organizations, PGWA does not overly emphasize the sexuality of the female wrestlers, nor does it promote them as "eye-candy",[1] but rather stresses their skills and ability.

PGWA matches tend to run 15 to 30 minutes, as opposed to the usual 5 to 10 minutes often allotted female wrestlers by promoters. This allows wrestlers to display a full range of their abilities, rather than having to focus on a few key moves in the short span of time their match allows.

History

The Professional Girl Wrestling Association (PGWA) was founded in 1992 in North Carolina by sportswriter Tom Randolph.[1][3] Randolph brought a video camera to one of Susan Green's training sessions and later videotaped a match between her and Judy Martin.[1] Green later became the promotion's first champion.[1]

In 2002, the promotion began holding events in the United Kingdom and Europe.[2] The 2004 show "Summer Heat", filmed in Nashville, Tennessee, had the largest card in the promotion's history to that time with 16 women wrestling at the event.[4] In October 2004, PGWA co-promoted the first ChickFight tournament, which later became an annual event, with All Pro Wrestling.[5] In November 2008, after the death of Penny Banner, Susan Green became the new commissioner of the PGWA.[6]

LadySports

Concurrent with the launch of the PGWA in 1992, the promotion began selling a women's wrestling newsletter called Connections. Shortly, this was transformed into a quarterly magazine titled LadySports (3 issues of a sister magazine, LadyBoxer, were also published in the late 1990s). The PGWA staff also frequently supplied photographs and feature articles to such newsstand publications as Wrestling Eye, PWI, WOW! and Fighting Females. Since the mid-90s, a LadySports Online website has also been maintained. With the cessation of the quarterly magazine, publishing efforts were shifted to the website, which not only offers downloads of PGWA matches and features on PGWA talent, but also provides coverage for non-PGWA women, from wrestlers to valets and referees.

PGWA Championship

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Susan Green 1 1992 Charlotte, North Carolina [3]
Judy Martin 1 1999 [7]
Susan Green 2 1999
Angel "Riptide" Orsini 1 2000 Thomasville, North Carolina
Lexie Fyfe 1 2001 Charlotte, North Carolina Won the title in a three-way dance against Riptide and Brandi Alexander[8]
Leilani Kai 1 July 2002 Branson, Missouri Won at the "Battleground: Branson" event
Pippa L'Vinn 1 November 2003 Raleigh, North Carolina [2]
Nikki Roxx 1 April 23, 2005 Manchester, England Won at an event entitled "St. George's Daymes"[2]
Tracy Taylor 1 November 15, 2008 Millersville, Tennessee Won at the "A Banner Night" event
Nemesis 1 April 16, 2011 Millersville, Tennessee Won at "Spring Fling '11"
ThunderKitty 1 August 4, 2017 Wilmington, Ohio Relinquished belt May 4, 2018 due to injury
Allie Parker 1 July 4, 2018 Las Vegas, Nevada Awarded belt after being recognized as the top contender
Jennifer Thomas 1 June 15, 2019 Los Angeles, California Won at the SessionGirls all-women's PPV

Relinquished belt August 15, 2021 due to injury

Kasey Fox 1 September 25, 2021 Mount Airy, North Carolina Won at the "Darlings of the Ring" all-women's event

Rookies of the Year

RotY retired

  • 2019-Nikki Victory (RotY award revived)
  • 2020-Elizabeth
  • 2021-Kasey Fox
  • 2022-Riley Matthews

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Selke, Lori (March 1, 2007). "Plenty of pain and gain". Curve. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
  2. ^ a b c d "Pippa L'Vinn to Face Nikki Roxx in England". GLORY Wrestling. April 13, 2005. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "PGWA Announces 2003 Rookie of the Year". GLORY Wrestling. January 14, 2004. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
  4. ^ "Summer Heat Video Now Available". GLORY Wrestling. August 17, 2004. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
  5. ^ "Chick Fight VIP Tickets". GLORY Wrestling. October 25, 2004. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
  6. ^ "Professional Girl Wrestling Association announces Susan Green as new commissioner". Indy Wrestling News. November 10, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  7. ^ Johnson, Steven (August 8, 2007). "Return of a "Glamour Girl"". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
  8. ^ "Lexie Fyfe's profile". GLORY Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
  9. ^ Sokol, Chris (August 11, 2004). "Little Jeanne's destiny is old-school". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-11-04.

External links

  • LadySports Official Website
  • Pippa L'Vinn interview

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The Professional Girl Wrestling Association PGWA is an America women s professional wrestling promotion The aim of the PGWA is to preserve and promote Old School Women s professional wrestling Based in North Carolina the organization frequently sponsors matches and whole cards in the Mid Atlantic and Mid South states as well as in Mexico and the United Kingdom 2 through partnerships with other regional promotions From its founding in 1992 until her death in mid 2008 the Commissioner of the PGWA was Penny Banner 3 Professional Girl Wrestling AssociationAcronymPGWAFounded1992StyleWomen s professional wrestlingHeadquartersNorth CarolinaFounder s Tom Randolph 1 WebsiteLadySports com Contents 1 Purpose 2 History 3 LadySports 4 PGWA Championship 5 Rookies of the Year 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPurpose EditThe company sets up wrestling matches for independent female wrestlers wrestlers that are not signed to a major company video tapes the matches and sells them to help promote their careers 1 Because the women do not sign exclusive contracts they are free to wrestle in other promotions or major wrestling companies 1 Unlike many female only wrestling organizations PGWA does not overly emphasize the sexuality of the female wrestlers nor does it promote them as eye candy 1 but rather stresses their skills and ability PGWA matches tend to run 15 to 30 minutes as opposed to the usual 5 to 10 minutes often allotted female wrestlers by promoters This allows wrestlers to display a full range of their abilities rather than having to focus on a few key moves in the short span of time their match allows History EditThe Professional Girl Wrestling Association PGWA was founded in 1992 in North Carolina by sportswriter Tom Randolph 1 3 Randolph brought a video camera to one of Susan Green s training sessions and later videotaped a match between her and Judy Martin 1 Green later became the promotion s first champion 1 In 2002 the promotion began holding events in the United Kingdom and Europe 2 The 2004 show Summer Heat filmed in Nashville Tennessee had the largest card in the promotion s history to that time with 16 women wrestling at the event 4 In October 2004 PGWA co promoted the first ChickFight tournament which later became an annual event with All Pro Wrestling 5 In November 2008 after the death of Penny Banner Susan Green became the new commissioner of the PGWA 6 LadySports EditConcurrent with the launch of the PGWA in 1992 the promotion began selling a women s wrestling newsletter called Connections Shortly this was transformed into a quarterly magazine titled LadySports 3 issues of a sister magazine LadyBoxer were also published in the late 1990s The PGWA staff also frequently supplied photographs and feature articles to such newsstand publications as Wrestling Eye PWI WOW and Fighting Females Since the mid 90s a LadySports Online website has also been maintained With the cessation of the quarterly magazine publishing efforts were shifted to the website which not only offers downloads of PGWA matches and features on PGWA talent but also provides coverage for non PGWA women from wrestlers to valets and referees PGWA Championship EditWrestler Times Date Location Notes Susan Green 1 1992 Charlotte North Carolina 3 Judy Martin 1 1999 7 Susan Green 2 1999Angel Riptide Orsini 1 2000 Thomasville North CarolinaLexie Fyfe 1 2001 Charlotte North Carolina Won the title in a three way dance against Riptide and Brandi Alexander 8 Leilani Kai 1 July 2002 Branson Missouri Won at the Battleground Branson eventPippa L Vinn 1 November 2003 Raleigh North Carolina 2 Nikki Roxx 1 April 23 2005 Manchester England Won at an event entitled St George s Daymes 2 Tracy Taylor 1 November 15 2008 Millersville Tennessee Won at the A Banner Night eventNemesis 1 April 16 2011 Millersville Tennessee Won at Spring Fling 11 ThunderKitty 1 August 4 2017 Wilmington Ohio Relinquished belt May 4 2018 due to injuryAllie Parker 1 July 4 2018 Las Vegas Nevada Awarded belt after being recognized as the top contenderJennifer Thomas 1 June 15 2019 Los Angeles California Won at the SessionGirls all women s PPV Relinquished belt August 15 2021 due to injuryKasey Fox 1 September 25 2021 Mount Airy North Carolina Won at the Darlings of the Ring all women s eventRookies of the Year Edit1994 Molly McShane 3 1995 Regina Hale 3 1996 Joanie Laurer Lee AKA Chyna 3 1997 Brandi Babydoll Collins 3 1998 Strawberry Fields 3 1999 Sweet Destiny AKA Little Jeanne 3 9 2000 Amber Holly 3 2001 Mia Martinez 3 2002 Christie Ricci 3 2003 Venus 3 RotY retired 2019 Nikki Victory RotY award revived 2020 Elizabeth 2021 Kasey Fox 2022 Riley MatthewsSee also Edit Sports portalList of women s wrestling promotionsReferences Edit a b c d e f g Selke Lori March 1 2007 Plenty of pain and gain Curve Retrieved 2008 11 05 a b c d Pippa L Vinn to Face Nikki Roxx in England GLORY Wrestling April 13 2005 Retrieved 2008 11 05 a b c d e f g h i j k l m PGWA Announces 2003 Rookie of the Year GLORY Wrestling January 14 2004 Retrieved 2008 11 04 Summer Heat Video Now Available GLORY Wrestling August 17 2004 Retrieved 2008 11 05 Chick Fight VIP Tickets GLORY Wrestling October 25 2004 Retrieved 2008 11 05 Professional Girl Wrestling Association announces Susan Green as new commissioner Indy Wrestling News November 10 2008 Retrieved 2009 01 11 Johnson Steven August 8 2007 Return of a Glamour Girl SLAM Wrestling Retrieved 2008 11 04 Lexie Fyfe s profile GLORY Wrestling Retrieved 2008 11 05 Sokol Chris August 11 2004 Little Jeanne s destiny is old school SLAM Wrestling Retrieved 2008 11 04 External links EditLadySports Official Website Pippa L Vinn interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Professional Girl Wrestling Association amp oldid 1117046173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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