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CWF may refer to: * Championship Wrestling from Florida, a defunct Florida-based professional wrestling promotion * Continental Wrestling Federation, a defunct Tennessee and Alabama-based professional wrestling promotion *CWF, the IATA and FAA LID code for Chennault International Airport, Louisiana, United States *CWF, the National Rail station code for Canary Wharf railway station, London, England {{Disambiguation ...
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Championship Wrestling From Florida
Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) was the corporate and brand name of the Tampa, Florida wrestling office existing from 1961, when Eddie Graham first bought into the promotion, until 1987, when it closed down. It is also referred to as ''Florida Championship Wrestling''. When Mike Graham tried a return to promoting, the rights to the name had been acquired by an outside party, forcing him to use another name, ''Florida Championship Wrestling''. History Founding The original owner and promoter was "Cowboy" Clarence Preston Luttrall, a former journeyman heel wrestler who once fought a widely publicized boxing match, resulting from a wrestling angle, with a forty-something Jack Dempsey. It worked but Cowboy took a severe beating. Cowboy opened the office in 1949, and Eddie Graham bought into the promotion in 1961, then took over completely in 1971, because of health reasons with Cowboy. The office was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance during the entire CWF era, ...
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Continental Championship Wrestling
Continental Championship Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Dothan, Alabama from 1985 until 1989, owned by Ron Fuller. The promotion evolved out of the NWA-affiliated Southeastern Championship Wrestling and Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling territories owned by Fuller, who purchased the Knoxville territory from John Cazana in 1974 and the Alabama/Florida territory in 1977. When Fuller sold the promotion to David Woods in 1988, the name was changed to Continental Wrestling Federation. History The Gulf Coast years (1954–1974) Nashville promoter Roy Welch had purchased the Mobile-Pensacola end of Leroy McGuirk's Tri-State Wrestling. Unlike McGuirk, who only promoted in the Mobile-Pensacola area on special occasions called spot shows, Welch decided to make promoting in Mobile-Pensacola a frequent attraction in the summer. However, due to his obligations in Nashville, his son Buddy Fuller (Edward Welch) was made booker for Mobile-Pen ...
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Chennault International Airport
Chennault International Airport  (IATA: CWF, ICAO: KCWF, FAA LID: CWF) is a center of aerospace activity based in Lake Charles, Louisiana, serves the needs of civilian and military aircraft from around the world with world-class infrastructure, state-of-the-art facilities and an array of tenant partners. Its runway is 10,701 feet long, the longest at any airport between Houston and Cape Canaveral. Chennault is an emerging national aerospace hub with capability, capacity and economic diversity. Its tenant partners — including Northrop Grumman, Million Air, LandLocked Aviation Services, and Citadel Completions. Chennault is also home to non-aerospace military, manufacturing, and service businesses. Chennault is the host site of the biennial Chennault International Airshow. About Chennault is a fully operational airport and industrial center with a fixed-base operator. Chennault has 1.5 million square feet of building/hangar space is in use by business tenants. It also ha ...
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