Recently we had the end of an era when WNAB 58 aired the last episode of
NWA MAIN EVENT. For now at least consistent local nashville wrestling
will be of the air for quite some time due to the variety of different
promtions out there. I know it all started for nashville in 1959 when
Nick Gulas, the nashville promoter at the time, bought time on WSIX TV
Channel 8 (Now WKRN Channel 2). It lasted all the way up into the 70's.
And there was a short lived attempt by WTVF Channel 5 ran by wrestling
great Lou Thesz called the UWA around 1976-77. And of course taped wrestling
from Memphis which aired on Fox 17, Upn 30, and finally WB 58 here in our area
right until 1997. That is when Bert Prentice, current Nashville Promoter,
decided to join the fun with his first installment Music City Wrestling/NWA
Worldwide/NWA Nashville on UPN 30. He then started USWA which replaced the
previous show and stayed on there until last year. NWA Main Event solidered on
WB 58 until this month. That' all I've got. If I left anything out feel free
to add in. But that's a good roundup of the history of local nashville wrestling
on tv.
NWA MAIN EVENT. For now at least consistent local nashville wrestling
will be of the air for quite some time due to the variety of different
promtions out there. I know it all started for nashville in 1959 when
Nick Gulas, the nashville promoter at the time, bought time on WSIX TV
Channel 8 (Now WKRN Channel 2). It lasted all the way up into the 70's.
And there was a short lived attempt by WTVF Channel 5 ran by wrestling
great Lou Thesz called the UWA around 1976-77. And of course taped wrestling
from Memphis which aired on Fox 17, Upn 30, and finally WB 58 here in our area
right until 1997. That is when Bert Prentice, current Nashville Promoter,
decided to join the fun with his first installment Music City Wrestling/NWA
Worldwide/NWA Nashville on UPN 30. He then started USWA which replaced the
previous show and stayed on there until last year. NWA Main Event solidered on
WB 58 until this month. That' all I've got. If I left anything out feel free
to add in. But that's a good roundup of the history of local nashville wrestling
on tv.