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| | Pacific Coast Wrestling (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11) |
 | | Anyone who has heard of "Canada's Greatest Athlete" Gene Kiniski, or saw him in action, will no doubt remember (or at least heard about) the heyday of Vancouver wrestling in the 1960s and '70s, when Canada's west coast was a major hotspot for the sport. |
 | | Also, some of today's superstars, like The Honky Tonk Man, Earthquake (as John Tenta), and Raven (as Scotty The Body), have either begun their careers in Vancouver, or have made stopovers in the city to compete at some point. |
 | | The Pacific Coast heavyweight and Canadian tag team titles, both sanctioned by the NWA, were the top titles in the territory, and title changes frequently took place on their Monday night cards at Vancouver's PNE Agridome; and the promotion's TV program, All Star Wrestling, showcased the top stars in the area on Saturday afternoons. |
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