GBYWN Federations

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'''This is an assembled list of [[backyard wrestling]] federations''' which has been '''integrated by [[Global Backyard Wrestling News]]''' (GBYWN). GBYWN previously worked by integrating federations under banner based on offering them the choice to join and later made it mandatory to participate in the community requiring the submission of federation details. At one point, organizations that were less able-bodied became prohibited to join in order to preserve the reputation of the site which members accused of assembling “crappy” federations, and rather stuck to providing more popular and talented federations. But in the interest of fair promotion considering the type of practice, federation types of all kind and skill level were rendered eligible to align. The sign-up approach is now user-generated since the switch to adhering to the forums.
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'''This is an assembled list of [[backyard wrestling]] federations''' which has been '''integrated by [[Global Backyard Wrestling News]]''' (GBYWN). In the early days, the community raided the internet to secure several federations to its collective body. It became mandatory after some would submit their promotions and disappear that participation was required in some portion.
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In the outset of GBYWN, over hundreds of federations helped to shape the community and inspired the foundation of many other leagues. Back when trampoline wrestling was more favored, [[Trampoline Championship Wrestling]] inspiringly attracted the backyard wrestling community, but none as effective as [[Championship Wrestling Association]], who showcased professional wrestling expertise in a backyard environment. Pro Tech Wrestling (now [[Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling]]), [[Kick Ass Wrestling]], and [[Hunter Valley Wrestling Alliance]] also impacted during the early days as well as [[Extreme Wrestling Alliance]] that appealed with their full-length storylined events, became the [[Global Backyard Wrestling News awards#GBYWN_Federation_of_the_Year|GBYWN Federation of the Year]] in 2006.  
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Prominently, few of hundreds of autonomous leagues established themselves overtime ascending to the top of the community and becoming an object of inspiration, federations like [[Trampoline Championship Wrestling]], [[Championship Wrestling Association]], Pro Tech Wrestling ([[Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling]]), [[Kick Ass Wrestling]], and [[Hunter Valley Wrestling Alliance]]. Today, topflight federations include [[Indiana Championship Wrestling]] (ICW), [[Bridgeview Wrestling Association|BWA/FWA]], [[Candlewood BackYard Wrestling]] (CBYW), and [[Suicidal Wrestling Clash]] (SWC) to name a few.
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Today, the top federations in the community are [[2KW]], who produce a shoot wrestling style product with risky athletic spots and wrestling, [[ETTW]] considered one of the finest all-out trampoline federations today, [[Jersey Wrestling Allstars]] and Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling which are labelled for being two of the best mat/base organizations, and [[Indiana Championship Wrestling]], a trampoline federation filled with storyline angles and action-packed spectaculars. Around the sport and GBYWN, names such as [[Shawn Matthews]], [[The Prodigy (CWA)|The Prodigy]], [[Joe Randa]], and [[PJ Matthews]] are synonymous.  
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At one point, a discrimination developed for lesser caliber and non-serious organizations, much usual in a majority of backyard wrestling, and were sort of rejected for the process of attempting to rectify standards as GBYWN rather stuck to placing attention to more popular and talented federations. That came to an end in the interest of fairness and regard for the sport hobby after a consensus.  
Since 2006, approximately 200 federations have joined the GBYWN community with many falling into inactivity or eventually coming to a demise. Currently there are approximately 150 active federations. Here is a list of backyard federations which have been in, or currently is in GBYWN:
Since 2006, approximately 200 federations have joined the GBYWN community with many falling into inactivity or eventually coming to a demise. Currently there are approximately 150 active federations. Here is a list of backyard federations which have been in, or currently is in GBYWN:
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*[http://www.thegbywn.com/gbywn-federation-listing-f11/federation-listings-t4230.htm Official list of GBYWN Federations]
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Current revision as of 13:47, 24 January 2010

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This is an assembled list of backyard wrestling federations which has been integrated by Global Backyard Wrestling News (GBYWN). In the early days, the community raided the internet to secure several federations to its collective body. It became mandatory after some would submit their promotions and disappear that participation was required in some portion.

Prominently, few of hundreds of autonomous leagues established themselves overtime ascending to the top of the community and becoming an object of inspiration, federations like Trampoline Championship Wrestling, Championship Wrestling Association, Pro Tech Wrestling (Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling), Kick Ass Wrestling, and Hunter Valley Wrestling Alliance. Today, topflight federations include Indiana Championship Wrestling (ICW), BWA/FWA, Candlewood BackYard Wrestling (CBYW), and Suicidal Wrestling Clash (SWC) to name a few.

At one point, a discrimination developed for lesser caliber and non-serious organizations, much usual in a majority of backyard wrestling, and were sort of rejected for the process of attempting to rectify standards as GBYWN rather stuck to placing attention to more popular and talented federations. That came to an end in the interest of fairness and regard for the sport hobby after a consensus.

Since 2006, approximately 200 federations have joined the GBYWN community with many falling into inactivity or eventually coming to a demise. Currently there are approximately 150 active federations. Here is a list of backyard federations which have been in, or currently is in GBYWN:

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