Professional Wrestling Hall Of Fame
The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (PWHF) and Museum was an American professional wrestling hall of fame and museum located in Wichita Falls, Texas; following the postponement of its 19th induction ceremony, planned for May 2020, and an announced temporary closure to expand the museum, its status was changed to "closed due to water leaks" in 2021, and never re-opened.
The museum was founded by Tony Vellano in 1999, and was previously in Amsterdam, New York and Schenectady, New York. Its purpose was to "preserve and promote the dignified history of professional wrestling and to enshrine and pay tribute to professional wrestlers who have advanced this national pastime in terms of athletics and entertainment." It was not affiliated with any professional wrestling promotion.
Categories
Name | Years active | Notes |
---|---|---|
Pioneer Era | 2002–2021 | For wrestlers active between the mid-19th century and 1946 |
Television Era | 2002–2021 | For wrestlers active between the years of 1947 and 1984 |
Modern Era | 2002–2021 | For wrestlers active between the years of 1985 to present day |
Tag Team | 2003–2021 | For tag team wrestlers |
International | 2006–2021 | For wrestlers from another country, or who mainly wrestled throughout other countries than the US. |
Midget Wrestler | 2002–2005 | For midget professional wrestlers |
Lady Wrestler | 2002–2021 | For female professional wrestlers |
Colleague/Territory Division | 2003–2021 | For managers, valets, announcers, photographers, and those wrestlers who were the "journeymen" for the business; formerly known as the Non-Participant Division. |
Referee Division | 2018–2021 | Strictly for referees |
Executive Division | 2018–2021 | For bookers, promoters, business executives, and historians. Those who were Non-Participant Division inductees who would be classified as Executives under 2018 changes will be designated as such. |
New York State Award | 2003–2005 | For individuals who made significant contributions to professional wrestling in the PWHF's home state of New York |
Senator Hugh Farley Award | 2006–2009 | For well-known wrestlers who have made significant societal contributions outside of the squared circle; named after New York State Senator Hugh Farley |
Inductees
See also
Footnotes
- ^ The future Ric Flair received this name upon his adoption as an infant. Due to the circumstances of his adoption through the scandal-ridden Tennessee Children's Home Society, he does not know his birth name.
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- ^ Gates, Robert K. "Danny McShain". Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum. Archived from the original on 2010-09-10. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
- ^ Gates, Robert K. "Édouard Carpentier". Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
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External links
- PWHF.org official website