Great Western Wrestling Alliance
Wrestling Stories from 1957–1993
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Billy "The Kid" Carson
A 21-year GWA veteran who never held a title, Billy "The Kid" Carson was the ultimate utility player — tagging in Imminent Domain, carrying bags for two different heel stables, and pulling double duty as Brother Bones in the ill-fated Ministry of Night before finishing out on the Frontier circuit.
"Corporate" Craig Williams
The GWA's final Intercontinental Champion who made ambiguity an art form—a 1950s technical wrestler in a corporate motivational speaker's body, speaking in sales platitudes that simultaneously mocked and embraced wrestling's carnival roots while holding the belt for a record 669 days.
El Desperado Enmascarado
West Texas roughneck who wore a mask and talked trash in broken Spanish from 1963 to 1976. Won the Rio Grande Valley and Radio titles early, spent thirteen years getting booed in every arena from San Antonio to Monterrey, and retired without fanfare when the bookings dried up.
Hank Remington, The Cowboy Diplomat
Silver-tongued heel who weaponized verbosity and handshake betrayals across the Great Plains Territory from 1980-1993. Never used one word when twenty would do.
Wrestling Viceroy
A delusional colonial bureaucrat who enforces imperial order through ceremony, convinced he represents an authority that publicly denies his existence—the Wrestling Viceroy is territorial wrestling's most pompous tyrant.
GWA Day 2025
The Year the Library of Congress Said "Yeah, This Counts". Two Years In: A Celebration of Getting Legitimately Weird with It
Ivan Petrovic, The Iron Fist
The Cold War's most calculating mind stepped from the shadows of Olympic coaching into professional wrestling's spotlight, transforming Soviet discipline into ringside dominance through calculated manipulation and iron-fisted control.
The Chronicles Launch: Western Wrestling Chronicles Vol. 1 Now Available
The definitive collection of GWA's most pivotal moments across four legendary eras is here. Western Wrestling Chronicles Vol. 1 captures territorial wrestling history through authentic period journalism—experience how the same events were covered by different publications.
Betamax
"Tomorrow's Man, Today" - a high-flying tech enthusiast ahead of his time. Betamax promised crystal-clear performance in silver trunks but delivered tragic obsolescence in an industry not ready for his futuristic vision.
Brody Broscious
A steel-town brawler who fought wrestling's evolution into spectacle, Brody Broscious stood as the GWA's most uncompromising antihero—respected by peers, feared by opponents, and beloved by fans who craved authenticity in an increasingly manufactured world.