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Salón de la Fama y Museo de la Lucha Libre Profesional

El Salón de la Fama de la Lucha Libre Profesional (PWHF) y Museo fue un salón de la fama y museo de lucha libre profesional estadounidense ubicado en Wichita Falls, Texas ; tras el aplazamiento de su 19.a ceremonia de inducción, prevista para mayo de 2020, [1] y un cierre temporal anunciado para ampliar el museo, [1] su estado se cambió a "cerrado debido a fugas de agua" en 2021, [2] y nunca volvió a abrir.

El museo fue fundado por Tony Vellano en 1999 y anteriormente estuvo en Ámsterdam, Nueva York y Schenectady, Nueva York . Su propósito era "preservar y promover la digna historia de la lucha libre profesional y consagrar y rendir homenaje a los luchadores profesionales que han hecho avanzar este pasatiempo nacional en términos de atletismo y entretenimiento". No estaba afiliado a ninguna promoción de lucha libre profesional .

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Footnotes

  1. ^ The future Ric Flair received this name upon his adoption as an infant. Due to the circumstances of his adoption through the scandal-ridden Tennessee Children's Home Society, he does not know his birth name.

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