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    The American Wrestling Federation, or AWF, was a national professional wrestling federation founded by Paul Alperstein.


        American Wrestling Federation
            History
            Warriors of Wrestling
                AWF Heavyweight Championship
                AWF Tag Team Championship

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    History
    Paul Alperstein founded the AWF in 1994 and was on-air president of the company.

    He intended to reintroduce rules as a significant part of professional wrestling. This was carried out by the use of timed rounds and judges in every match, which is similar to the rules of professional wrestling in Europe.

    Each round was four minutes long with a one-minute rest period between rounds. Title bouts were scheduled for twelve rounds while all other fights were scheduled for three. One referee and two judges were assigned to each match. The winner of each round was decided by both the judges' scorecards and the referee's scorecard. If a match lasted the full amount of scheduled rounds, the winner was declared as whoever had the majority of points on each of the three scorecards.

    Another rule implemented was that throwing opponents over the top rope resulted in an automatic disqualification.

    Only a few wrestlers in this organization had experience in European wrestling, most notably England's Chris Adams and "Mr. Ambassador" Steve Casey (not to be confused with the World Class wrestler of the same name).

    Jim Brunzell was named AWF commissioner by Alperstein in hopes that he would make sure the above rules were enforced.

    The promotion held several house shows and was building towards a Pay Per View event, but closed in December 1996 for financial reasons.

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    Warriors of Wrestling

    In 1995, the company introduced a program called "Warriors of Wrestling" for syndication. The initial run consisted of footage shot from 1994 to 1995.

    The program resurfaced throughout the United States in late 1996 with new episodes.

    The announce team consisted of Mick Karch as announcer and Terry Taylor as color commentator. Taylor was replaced by Lord Alfred Hayes in 1996.

    Ken Resnick handled interview segments. He was replaced by Missy Hyatt in 1996.

    In 2005, the entire run of 1995 episodes was released as a 4-disc DVD set by Highland Entertainment. It is unknown when or if a second volume will be released with the remaining episodes as there were many not in the DVD set.

    As of January 2006, reruns can be seen on Europe's Clear Television via the Astra 1 cluster of satellites at 19.2°e.

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    AWF Heavyweight Championship


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    AWF Tag Team Championship

     
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