Ring Warriors

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Ring Warriors
Ring Warriors logo.jpg
Genre Professional wrestling
Created byHiro Matsuda
Howard T. Brody
StarringRing Warriors Roster
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producersLarry Brannon
Howard Brody
Howard Lipkint
Production location Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Las Vegas
Camera setup Multicamera setup
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network WGN America
Amazon Prime Video
ReleaseSeptember 15 (2018-09-15) 
December 22, 2018 (2018-12-22)

Ring Warriors was an American professional wrestling promotion based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ring Warriors was a member promotion of the National Wrestling Alliance from September 2011 to 2012. They returned with a television series, which premiered on WGN America on September 15, 2018. Their latest heavyweight champion was Killer Kross.

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History

In the early 1990s, Florida-based promoter Howard Brody partnered with Hiro Matsuda for World Superstars of Wrestling, Inc. and together they created an Americanized version of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's World Pro Wrestling Japanese TV show for international TV called Ring Warriors. The show appeared on Eurosport, ESPN Asia, South African Broadcasting Corporation and various other networks around the world. Initially the show was hosted by Craig DeGeorge and Sir Oliver Humperdink and after the first 26 episodes, DeGeorge was replaced by Gordon Solie, who was retiring from WCW. While the goal of Ring Warriors was to eventually create a U.S.-based promotion with the same philosophy and style as what was presented on TV, Matsuda died before that goal was realized.

In an attempt to get into the U.S. market, in 1997 World Superstars of Wrestling, Inc. partnered with the now defunct VDO and Webstar (ISP), Scott Crompton and George Zhen, broadcasting one of the first video based websites. Shot on location in Tampa Bay, Florida, Matsuda and Brody produced six one hour episodes with hosts Gordon Solie and Bruno Sammartino. Sir Oliver Humperdink did an interview segment with various wrestling personalities such as Dan "The Beast" Severn, Danny Spivey and others. With the Internet in such an infancy, technology and bandwidth could not support the endeavor so the broadcast only lasted the six episodes. Unofficially, Ring Warriors was the first television show to be broadcast on the Internet. [1]

Brody, along with partners Larry Brannon (a.k.a. Vito DeNucci) and Paul Jones (not the wrestling manager), revived the "Ring Warriors" name for a new promotion in 2011. This incarnation was founded as a member of the National Wrestling Alliance.

In May 2013, Ring Warriors announced a restructuring of its organization. Paul Jones, who had been chief executive officer of Ring Warriors, LLC since it was first established in September 2011, was moved to business development adviser for the company and consultant on the Ring Warriors executive board. In addition to his new duties at Ring Warriors, Jones was the Battling Bombshells CEO and President. Also, the managing partners Larry Brannon and Howard T. Brody assumed the roles of COO and CEO respectively and the company also announced it has secured Angel Financing from a private funding group that has offices in South Florida and Las Vegas. The private funding enabled Ring Warriors to begin its long-awaited foray into television production and the company planned its first set of tapings in South Florida in July 2013. [2] On March 20, 2014, Ring Warriors announced an international TV distribution deal with Fighting Spirit. [3] In April 2015, Ring Warriors held a 6-hour TV taping at the WPBT studios. The company planned to broadcast the show in India, Singapore and Thailand. [4] On August 15, 2015, Ring Warriors announced a TV Taping deal at Tampa Letter Carriers Hall in Tampa, Florida. However, the promotion closed in 2016.

On June 9, 2018, Ring Warriors announced they would return in August. [5] On July 23, 2018, Ring Warriors announced on Facebook a national television partnership with WGN America. [6] Ring Warriors would debut on the network starting September 15, 2018. In December 2018, it was announced that episodes of Ring Warriors would begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video, starting with the show's "Winter Finale" on December 22, 2018. [7]

Ring Warriors ceased operations after the season finale on December 22, 2018.

Champions

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)Date won
Grand ChampionshipVacant
Global Tag Team ChampionshipVacant
Battling Bombshells ChampionshipVacant

Grand Championship

#WrestlersReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotes
1Bruce Santee1March 29, 2012 Fort Lauderdale, Florida NWA Ring Warriors Battle Of The BeltsSantee defeated The Giant Titan to become the inaugural champion [8]
Deactivated2016Promotion ceased operations
2 Jeff Cobb 1October 10, 2018Las Vegas, NevadaRing Warriors on WGNDefeated Eli Drake in a tournament final to win the vacant title. Aired on October 27, 2018 [9]
3 Killer Kross 1October 10, 2018Las Vegas, NevadaRing Warriors on WGN

Global Tag Team Championship

#WrestlersReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotes
1 Wes Brisco & Cassidy Riley 1September 8, 2012168 Hollywood, Florida NWA Ring Warriors September StormBrisco and Riley defeated The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) to become the inaugural champion [10]
2Billy Fives & Scoot Andrews 1February 23, 2013903 Pembroke Pines, Florida Ring Warriors February Fury
3Eddie Rios and Jay Cruz1August 15, 2015 ??Tampa, FloridaLive eventRios and Cruz defeated Andrews and Simon Sez
Deactivated2016Promotion ceased operations

Bahamian Championship

#WrestlersReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotes
1Chance Prophet1May 30, 2012494 Nassau, Bahamas NWA Ring Warriors Battle In The Bahamas: Invasion Of The Ring WarriorsProphet defeated The Giant Titan to become the inaugural champion. [11]
2Alex Chamberlain1October 6, 2013416 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Ring Warriors TV Episode 5
DeactivatedNovember 26, 2014 [12]

Battling Bombshells Championship

#WrestlersReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotes
1 La Rosa Negra 1July 14, 201256 Hollywood, Florida NWA Ring Warriors Hollywood Heat WaveNegra defeated Sienna DuVall and Su Yung to become the inaugural champion [13]
2Sienna DuVall1September 8, 201221 Hollywood, Florida NWA Ring Warriors September Storm
3 La Rosa Negra 2September 29, 2012910 Nassau, Bahamas NWA Ring Warriors Battle In The Bahamas 2: Return Of The Ring Warriors
4 Santana Garrett 1March 28, 2015 ??Lake WorthLive eventGarrett's NWA Women's Championship was also on the line [14]
Deactivated2016Promotion ceased operations

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