AWA All-Star Wrestling

AWA All-Star Wrestling

infobox television
show_name = AWA All-Star Wrestling


caption =
format = Professional wrestling
runtime = 120 minutes
creator =
starring = American Wrestling Association roster
opentheme =
endtheme =
country = USA
network = First-run syndication
first_aired = 1960
last_aired = 1990
num_episodes =
imdb_id = 0295762
tv_com_id = 20181

"AWA All-Star Wrestling" is a syndicated television series featuring wrestling matches as promoted by the American Wrestling Association (AWA).

Overview

In relation to upcoming house shows

During the 1960s and early 1970s, the "All-Star Wrestling" television series was essentially a one-hour paid advertisement for the AWA's house shows. This meant that third party advertisers were almost nonexistent. In the early 1970s, as wrestling became more popular, national companies such as McDonald's and local companies such as car dealerships bought commercial spots on the shows.

Every two weeks, many of the wrestlers who were currently working the house shows for the AWA would assemble at a studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They would wrestle jobbers (lesser wrestlers) in squash matches (one-sided victories) that seldomly lasted for more than a few minutes each. Then, they would do as many different interviews as were needed. These intervews were tailored to whatever opponents they were scheduled to meet at the various house shows during the coming two weeks. In the meantime, editors would splice together the appropriate interview and wrestling footage for each individual house show and send the canned one-hour production to the TV stations in the respective market.

The AWA bought 60 or 90 minute time slots each week at the TV stations. The shows usually aired on a Saturday or Sunday mornings (when TV time was relatively inexpensive). The shows throughout the 1960s-on through the early 1970s were shot in black and white.

tandard format

The early shows followed a standard format: As previously mentioned, there would be a squash match featuring a wrestler appearing at the upcoming house show. The wrestler would next appear in an interview and promise to vanquish his opponent. Afterwards, the afordmentioned opponent would appear in his own squash match, followed by his interview. After each interview, the viewer would be reminded of the date, time, and location of the house show. This would continue throughout the 60-90 minutes and include as many of the wrestlers appearing at the upcoming house show as possible, as well as other well-known wrestlers in the AWA who might be appearing in the near future.

For wrestlers who could not appear in Minneapolis on the date the taping was produced, footage of one of their old squash matches would be spliced in, and the wrestlers might do the interview for the house show weeks before the actual house show. Taping the interviews well in advance wasn't much of a problem, as most matches (and most results) were already known weeks or months in advance.

Production locations

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, AWA television production was headquartered at Minneapolis independent station WTCN-TV, then owned by Metromedia. By 1979, production was transferred to Minneapolis station KMSP-TV.

Ratings

According to AWA wrestler (and son of AWA promoter Verne Gagne) Greg Gagne on the "Spectacular Legacy of the AWA" DVD, "AWA All-Star Wrestling" was the second highest rated program in St. Paul, Minnesota (behind only "60 Minutes"). "All-Star Wrestling" at its peak, earned a 25 rating and a 64 share.

Notable markets

Every Tuesday, 20-30 wrestlers would be flown into Minneapolis to tape market specific interviews inlue of the upcoming live events in said area:
*Chicago
*Denver
*Green Bay
*Las Vegas
*Milwaukee
*Minneapolis
*Omaha
*Phoenix
*Salt Lake City
*San Francisco
*Winnipeg

ee also

*AWA on television


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