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# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
1 |
7/4/00 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Vault |
3,000 |
ME: Wildstar vs. AC I |
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2 |
7/24/00 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Vault |
3,000 |
ME: Wildstar vs. AC II |
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3 |
10/28/00 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Vault |
3,000 |
Bloodhunt first NFW World Champion |
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4 |
11/29/00 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Vault |
3,000 |
ME: Bloodhunt (c) vs. Torch |
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5 |
12/25/00 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Vault |
3,000 |
Special Event: Crashmas I |
In
2001, New Frontier Wreslting continued its rising success as an independent
promotion on the Mid-Atlantic seaboard. Honoring the fanbase, the Mid-Atlantic
Title was conceived, but ultimately failed. Meanwhile, Bloodhunt's first
reign as World Champion ended amongst much controversy. The title belt
goes thru many changes, but ultimately ends up in the cradle of the arms
of one man that just Ain't Goin' Down. Meanwhile, lurking in the shadows
Michael Manson is groomed to lead the New Frontier into the next millenium
after suffering paralysis.
Impact TV! debuts in this time, shortly after the first ever NFW PPV Banned 4 Life, which is the direct cause of Maryland state authorities banning the federation from its borders. This leads to a landmark 3 year agreement between Paul Tsongas Arena and NFW to broadcast their television programming.
Show |
# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
6 |
3/9/01 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Vault |
4,500 |
Fed banned by Fire Marshall |
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PPV |
6/6/01 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
8,000 |
Ricky Zane wins World Title |
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1 |
8/2/01 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
8,200 |
Manson crippled in War Games |
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7 |
11/1/01 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
9,000 |
- |
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2 |
11/28/01 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
8,500 |
- |
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8 |
12/25/01 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
10,000 |
Crashmas 2: Shane Southern wins NFW World Championship |
In 2002, New Frontier Wrestling found itself tumbling out of its peak as one of the most respected indy-circuit federations in the United States of America. However, things wouldn't last in the sunshine as several events eventually brought the federation to a hiatus in the summer...what lied ahead was the crossroads and one final decision: To fold, or to expand nationally.
Show |
# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
3 |
3/17/02 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
8,500 |
- |
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9 |
4/24/02 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
9,000 |
- |
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Impact TV |
4 |
7/15/02 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
9,500 |
Not Archived |
Futureshock |
PPV |
- |
- |
- |
- |
FBI Investigation leads to NFW 8 month hiatus, Bloodhunt captures World Title for second reign. Not Archived |
2003. To say that New Frontier Wrestling returned to the limelight after an eight month absence would be an understatement. Craig Miles and Quentin Sullivan wanted to be different, yet innovative. What sprung from their lips in early spring was the concept of something thought to be impossible. To combine the best of wrestling with the best of today's professional sports. Divide wrestlers into conferences, award points for victories allowing for standings to be kept to determine playoffs standings after sixteen scheduled shows for each conference. Then, a 12-man playoffs to crown the wrestler the ULTRATITLE Champion -- a trophy first introduced in the CSWA, now found its way to a new fed in the national spotlight. The future was bright and the past was behind everyone...
...or so everyone thought.
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# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
| 1 |
June 2003 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
- |
The Season 1 Draft |
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| 10 |
July 2003 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
11,000 |
Season 1 - Week 1 |
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| 11 |
August 2003 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
15,000 |
Season 1 - Week 2 |
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| Crash TV |
12 |
Fall 2003 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
15,000 |
Season 1 - Week 3; Not Archived |
| 13 |
Fall 2003 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
11,000 |
Season 1 - Week 4 |
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| 14 |
Fall 2003 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
11,000 |
Season 1 - Week 5 |
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| 15 |
Fall 2003 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
11,000 |
Season 1 - Week 6 |
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16 |
December 2003 |
Lowel, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
11,000 |
Season 1 - Week 7 |
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17 |
12/25/03 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
12,000 |
Crashmas 3: Season 1 - Week 8 |
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# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
| All-Star Week |
PPV |
1/11-18/04 |
Las Vegas, NV |
Frontier Casino |
75,000 (total) |
Avery Prosser unveils SDS, War Games Explodes, Eddy Love returns; Not Archived |
| 18 |
Winter 2004 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arna |
12,000 |
Season 1 - Week 9 |
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| 19 |
Spring 2004 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
15,000 |
Season 1 - Week 10 |
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| 20 |
Spring 2004 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
15,000 |
Season 1 - Week 11 |
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| 21 |
Spring 2004 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arena |
12,000 |
Season 1 - Week 12 |
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| 22 |
Spring 2004 |
Lowell, MA |
Tsongas Arnea |
12,000 |
Season 1 - Week 13 |
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23 |
Summer 2004 |
Dublin, Ireland |
RDS Areana |
20,000 |
Season 1 - Week 14 |
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24 |
Summer 2004 |
Dublin, Ireland |
RDS Arena |
20,000 |
Season 1 - Week 15 |
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25 |
Fall 2004 |
Various |
Various |
62,000 (total) |
Season 1 - Week 16 |
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1 |
Fall 2004 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
20,000 |
Season 1 Playoffs Begin, El Toro Story |
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1 |
Late 2004 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
20,000 |
Conference Semifinals |
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26 |
12/25/04 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
20,000 |
Michael Manson vs. Jonathan Marx, Shane Southern
vs. Joey Melton |
Show |
# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
| 1 |
Winter 2005 |
North Charleston, SC |
North Charleston Colesium |
20,000 |
Shane Southern vs.
Michael Manson |
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| 1 |
5/30/05 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Viking Hall |
1,200 |
The 2nd Season for the Ultratitle begins from the infamous 'UWA' arena, where Tom Adler and Troy Windham face off in a Lumberjack Main Event |
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| 27 |
6/4/05 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
22,000 |
Main Event: |
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| 1 |
6/18/05 |
Oakland, CA |
Oakland Arena |
23,000 |
Main Event:
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| 28 |
7/4/05 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
23,000 |
Main Event:
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2 |
7/30/05 |
Cheyenne, WY |
Frontier Days Arena |
22,000 |
2005 MOTY Main Event: |
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29 |
8/13/05 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
23,000 |
Main Event: |
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3 |
8/28/05 |
Las Vegas, NV |
The Joint at the Hard Rock |
10,000 |
Main Event: |
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30 |
10/9/05 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
25,000 |
Interleague Main Event: |
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4 |
10/11/05 |
Las Vegas, NV |
The Joint at the Hard Rock |
10,000 |
Interleague Main Event: |
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31 |
11/11/05 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
24,000 |
Main Event: |
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5 |
11/18/05 |
Albequerque, NM |
The PIT |
20,000 |
Main Event: |
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1 |
12/25/05 |
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Main Event: |
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32 |
12/25/05 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
23,000 |
Main Event: |
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Show |
# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
| 6 |
1/1/06 |
Tijuana, Mexico |
Plaza International |
22,000 |
Main Event: |
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| 33 |
2/17/06 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
25,000 |
Main Event: |
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| 7 |
2/18/06 |
San Diego, CA |
Pacific Beach Boardwalk |
27,000 |
Main Event: |
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| 34 |
3/17/06 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
25,000 |
Main Event: |
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| 8 |
3/18/06 |
Venice Beach, CA |
Venice Beach |
20,000 |
Main Event: |
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Crash TV |
35 |
4/18/06 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
25,000 |
Main Event: |
1 |
4/20/06 |
Big Sur, CA |
Andew Molina State Park |
52,000 |
Main Event: |
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36 |
6/20/06 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
22,000 |
Main Event: |
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9 |
6/21/06 |
Vancouver, BC |
Pacific Colesium |
19,000 |
Main Event: |
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37 |
8/1/06 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
25,000 |
Main Event: |
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10 |
8/11/06 |
Los Angeles, CA |
The Forum |
21,000 |
Main Event: |
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UNITED STATES FEDERAL COMMUNCATIONS COMMISSION
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Show |
# |
Date |
Location |
Venue |
Attendance |
Notes |
| 38 |
1/7/07 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
25,000 |
Main Event: |
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| 11 |
1/8/07 |
San Francisco, CA |
Cow Palace |
19,750 |
Main Event: |
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| 39 |
3/15-16/07 |
Tokyo, Japan |
FZM Arena |
61,000 Total |
Main Events: |
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4/15/07 |
Dallas, TX |
Reunion Arena |
27,500 |
Main Events: |
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| 2B |
4/16/07 |
Dallas, TX |
Reunion Arena |
27,500 |
Season 2 Ultratitle Championship: |
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NEW FRONTIER WRESTLING ANNOUNCES SHIFT AWAY FROM
ULTRATITLE FORMAT
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Copyright 2000-2007. All rights reserved. No portion of http://nfw.fwrestling.com or http://nfw.fwowrestling.com/ may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. All written material is fictitious and not based on any true stories. New Frontier Wrestling is the creation of Extreme Sports Entertainment Network Television. The Ultratitle is property under a leasing agreement with the CSWA. All inquiries, questions or complaints should be directed to our email. This website is best viewed in 1024x768 resolution. |
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Daytona Beach, Florida
August 23, 2008
NFW Brawl
Charlotte, NC
July 27, 2008
NFW Brawl
Nashville, TN
July 15, 2008
NFW Brawl
Louisville, KY
June 28. 2008
Crash 'Colt' 45
Hershey, PA
June 15, 2008
NFW Special Brawl: MSG
New York City, NY
May 24, 2008
NFW Brawl
New York City, NY
May 10, 2008