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A professional wrestling promotion is a company or business that performs regular shows involving professional wrestling for monetary gain.

Currently, the only major wrestling organizations left in North America are World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) (a former NWA member that is still loosely linked to that organization), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración. Of these, WWE is by far the largest and most influential. However, outside North America, there are other federations throughout Europe and also in Japan, South America, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and the rest of the Caribbean. However there are also a number of small independent wrestling organizations that are upstarts. Or they are the creations of former wrestlers from the bigger promotions. Some of the smaller organisations include Ring of Honor, Jersey All Pro Wrestling and Border City Wrestling

Australia


Defunct

Canada


Defunct
  • Action Wrestling Entertainment (AWE)
  • Apocalypse Wrestling Federation (AWF)
  • Real Action Wrestling (RAW)

Germany


Finland


France


Israel


  • Makat Medina
  • Israeli Pro Wrestling Association (IPWA)

Italy


  • Nu-Wrestling Evolution (NWE)
  • Italian Championship Wrestling (ICW)

Japan


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Mexico


Defunct
  • International Wrestling All Stars (IWAS)

New Zealand


Defunct
  • New Zealand Wrestling Union
  • NWA New Zealand

Norway


Pacific


Defunct
  • Polynesian Pacific Wrestling (PPW)
  • World League Wrestling (WLW)
  • Hawaii Pro Wrestling (HPW)
  • Pro Wrestling Hawaii (PWH)
  • Island Xtreme Wrestling Federation (IXWF) *Partially joint with NWA Hawaii
  • World Pacific Championship Wrestling (WPCW)

Puerto Rico


Defunct
  • Americas Wrestling Federation (AWF)

Sweden


United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland


Defunct

United States of America


Defunct

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