Independent Wrestling Federation

Independent Wrestling Federation
Created by Kevin Knight
Opening theme "Live To Win" by Paul Stanley
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 399 (as of January 23, 2010)
Production
Camera setup Multicamera setup
Running time Approximately 2 hours per event
Release
Original release March 14, 1998 – present
External links
Website

The Independent Wrestling Federation (IWF) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Nutley, New Jersey. The IWF features upcoming talent, in some cases, which have made it to the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Along with producing live events for the public, the IWF also gives youth clinics and acts as a wrestling school. The wrestling school trains teens and adults, and former WWE star Tito Santana is among the instructors.[1]

IWF events occur weekly on Saturday nights. In most events, championship matches occur. Before each week's shows, the IWF website features their Eruption webcast which gives a preview of the upcoming show.[2]

Wrestling School

Established in 1999, IWF Wrestling School trains hundreds of wrestlers and managers from 16 states and six countries that perform in bouts around the globe. The IWF wrestling school has taught former many athletes, from former WWE wrestlers to teenagers. The wrestling school usually features clinics from former and current wrestling superstars. Tom Prichard,[3] John Bradshaw Layfield, Tito Santana, Honky Tonk Man, Steven Richards, Nunzio, Ricky Steamboat, Ken Shamrock, Dawn Marie, Tom Brandi (Sal Sincere), Steve Corino, Jim Powers,[4] Bushwhacker Luke and Simon Diamond have hosted clinics.

WWE NXT graduate and current WWE Raw performer Darren Young trained, graduated, and wrestled in the IWF. While wrestling for the IWF, he was known as "Bonecrusher" Fred Sampson. Other graduates of note include current Total Nonstop Action talent Rob Eckos (ring name Robbie E.), who is also mentioned in the Darren Aronofsky film "The Wrestler", and "Pretty Boy" Moby Plinko, better known as music producer Keven Maroda. Eckos and Maroda trained together under Kevin Knight in 2000.

On April 30, 2014 the IWF Centre (Independent Wrestling Federation's school) relocated and opened in Nutley, NJ at a state-of-the-art 7,000 sq-ft facility with a new wrestling ring, padded amateur wrestling/MMA room, 3 dressing rooms, pro shop, nutrition store, and a private party room.[5]

History

The Independent Wrestling Federation began in 1998, as a road show. The IWF traveled to local high schools and venues to perform live events. In 1999, the IWF moved into its current home in Nutley, New Jersey, known as the IWF Centre. The IWF CustomMuscle Centre houses not only the wrestling events, but also wrestling clinics, a training facility, and serves as a wrestling school.

At February Fury in 2009, Kevin Knight was beat for his IWF Heavyweight Title by Chris Steeler. This not only marked the first time the Ross Family held every title (excluding Junior Heavyweight), but Steeler became the first GrandSlam winner (has held every IWF Championship). Kevin Knight was able to win a 16 man battle royal to become number one contender for Steeler's title at March Madness. Steeler remained champion throughout the later events. The Heavyweight championships stayed on Steeler's waist for all of 2009 since winning the title in February. Chachi won the Tournament of Champions in December to win the vacant American Championship.

Current champions

Championship Current Champion(s) Date won Days 'Won from
IWF Heavyweight Champion "Simply Ravishing" Shawn Donovan May 2, 2015 591 Roman Zachary(c) and Tommy Dreamer
IWF Junior Heavyweight Champion Izzy Reyes February 6, 2016[6] 311 "Golden Boy" Mike Cammett
IWF Tag Team Champions "The Fifth Element" Roman Zachary & Outlaw Shane O'Brien (Blunt Force Trauma) July 24, 2015[6] 508 "Simply Ravishing" Shawn Donovan (filling in for Tito Santana) & Biggie Biggs
IWF American Champion "The International Icon" Galindo February 6, 2016[6] 311 Sage

Current Roster

Wrestlers

Wrestler Notes
Biggie Biggs
"Rude Dude" Corey Havoc
Daniel Jordan
"Red Hot" Erin Winter
"The International Icon" Galindo IWF American Champion
Izzy Reyes IWF Junior Heavyweight Champion
Juan Vargas
Justin Adams
"The American Bulldog" Ken Reedy
"Master of Chaos" Kevin Knight
Mad Dawg Jenkins
Michael T. Blake
"Golden Boy" Mike Cammett
"All-Star" Michele Dee
Nick Shin
"The Fifth Element" Roman Zachary IWF Tag Team Champion
"The Dark Oracle" Sage
Sgt Cash
Outlaw Shane O'Brian IWF Tag Team Champion
"Simply Ravishing" Shawn Donovan IWF Heavyweight Champion
Tasha Harris
"The Specialist" Tony Graves
Weasel
Zack Schaefer

References

  1. Indy Reporter (February 2, 2007). "INDY NEWS: Stevie Richards & Tito Santana Clinics @ IWF Wrestling School". Impact Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
  2. "Independent Wrestling Federation Eruption TV Webcast January 2007 Edition: The Countdown to Winter Warfare Weekend on January 20–21 Begins!". UCW Entertainment Newswire. January 3, 2007. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
  3. "Independent Wrestling Federation holding WWE tryouts with Dr. Tom Prichard". Indy Wrestling News. February 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-22.
  4. "Jim Powers joins the Independent Wrestling Federation's roster & staff". Indy Wrestling News. December 31, 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-22.
  5. "Independent Wrestling Federation School News". Independent Wrestling Federation. Retrieved May 1, 2014.
  6. 1 2 3 "" IWF Live Event Results-IWF RED HOT"
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