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IWA Wrestling, owned by TVS Television Network, was founded in 1975 as the first national wrestling TV show in the modern television era. TVS produced the original series and now produces new episodes of TVS Lucha Loco.
LAUGHLIN, Nev. - nvtip -- TVS Television Network, which founded the IWA Wrestling troup in 1975 as the first nationally syndicated pro wrestling show, has added the classic series to their TVS Tavern TV Network 24/7 streaming post cable network. IWA Wrestling joins the current TVS produced wrestling show, IWA Lucha Loco, on the direct to consumer channel.
TVS TV Networks.Com is a nine channel IPTV service that appears on the Giniko USA.Com OTT platform. Via Giniko USA.Com, these channels can be viewed on ROKU, Android, Apple, Google, and Amazon devices. All are ad supported and free to watch.
IWA Classic Wrestling includes legendary wrestling stars such as Mil Mascaras, Cowboy Bob Ellis, Ernie Ladd, Bulldog Brower, Tex McKenzie, The Mighty Igor, Rip Hawk, The Love Brothers, The Somoans, Erik the Red, Gino Brito and Dino Bravo, Argentina Apollo, The Sheik, and Ox Baker.
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Other channels on the TVS TV Networks.Com free bundle include TVS Sports Network, TVS Womens Sports Network, TVS Turbo Network, TVS Boxing Network, TVS Classic Sports Network, TVS Nostalgia Network, TVS Main Street Network, and TVS Frontier Network.
Other programming on the TVS TV Illustrated.Com channel include stock car racing, drag racing, bowling, billiards, arm wrestling, boxing and off road racing.
All TVS Television Network programming is ad supported and free to view. TVS Ad Sales.Com, headed by Jerry Wolff, handles all TVS advertising, marketing, and merchandising opportunities. TVS Ad Sales.Com is located in Miami and New York.
TVS Television Network is the fourth oldest commercial broadcast TV network in the USA. Founded in 1960, TVS provides sports, music, and entertainment programming via broadcast, cable, IPTV, OTT, mobile, and home video platforms.
TVS TV Networks.Com is a nine channel IPTV service that appears on the Giniko USA.Com OTT platform. Via Giniko USA.Com, these channels can be viewed on ROKU, Android, Apple, Google, and Amazon devices. All are ad supported and free to watch.
IWA Classic Wrestling includes legendary wrestling stars such as Mil Mascaras, Cowboy Bob Ellis, Ernie Ladd, Bulldog Brower, Tex McKenzie, The Mighty Igor, Rip Hawk, The Love Brothers, The Somoans, Erik the Red, Gino Brito and Dino Bravo, Argentina Apollo, The Sheik, and Ox Baker.
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Other channels on the TVS TV Networks.Com free bundle include TVS Sports Network, TVS Womens Sports Network, TVS Turbo Network, TVS Boxing Network, TVS Classic Sports Network, TVS Nostalgia Network, TVS Main Street Network, and TVS Frontier Network.
Other programming on the TVS TV Illustrated.Com channel include stock car racing, drag racing, bowling, billiards, arm wrestling, boxing and off road racing.
All TVS Television Network programming is ad supported and free to view. TVS Ad Sales.Com, headed by Jerry Wolff, handles all TVS advertising, marketing, and merchandising opportunities. TVS Ad Sales.Com is located in Miami and New York.
TVS Television Network is the fourth oldest commercial broadcast TV network in the USA. Founded in 1960, TVS provides sports, music, and entertainment programming via broadcast, cable, IPTV, OTT, mobile, and home video platforms.
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