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  1. Aug 7, 2024 · Sam Muchnick (1905-1998) joined the St. Louis Times as a sports writer in 1926. He covered high school basketball, football, wrestling and college baseball and soccer. His wrestling columns were titled, “In The Ring with Sam Muchnick”. By 1948, he began a career as a professional wrestling promoter.

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  2. Aug 13, 2024 · During the 2024 Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling (SICW) Fan Fest 2, Gary Jackson also received the Sam Muchnick Award. Appropriately, the Fan Fest was held in St. Louis, once center of the wrestling world and where Jackson’s career began.

  3. Aug 8, 2024 · Sam Houston (6) Sam Muchnick (2) Sandy Scott (16) Savannah GA (1) Sgt. Slaughter (17) Sir Oliver Humperdink (2) Smoke Filled Rooms (6) Sonny King (3) Sound Bytes (4) Spartanburg SC (12) Spindale NC (1) St. Louis MO (1) Stan Hansen (7) Starrcade (25) Starrcast (6) Steve Keirn (9) Steve Strong (4) Steve Williams (1) Sting (5) Studio Wrestling (31 ...

  4. Aug 16, 2024 · Answer: St. Louis President of the NWA from inception until his retirement in 1982 was Sam Muchnick, a promoter who ran the Central States territory. St. Louis became famous for its wrestling cards while Sam was in charge.

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  5. Aug 17, 2024 · St. Louis’ Sam Muchnick, Ohio’s Al Haft, Minnesota’s Tony Stecher, the Northeast’s Toots Mondt and Vince McMahon Sr., and so on all joined. By 1954, Lewis had lost most of the money he had made over the past four decades of wrestling.

  6. Aug 19, 2024 · This section lists notable professional wrestling promoters, especially those of the "Farmer" Burns-Frank Gotch and "Gold Dust Trio"-eras, active prior to the formation of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 1948. Dark Red indicates founding members of the National Wrestling Alliance.

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    1 day ago · Orton made his wrestling debut in 2000 at the Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association-Southern Illinois Conference Wrestling (MMWA-SICW) in St. Louis, Missouri, an offshoot of the historic St. Louis Wrestling Club headed by Sam Muchnick. [3]

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