Ballpark Brawl

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Ballpark Brawl
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Acronym BPB
Established 2003
Style American Wrestling
Location Buffalo, New York
Founder(s) Christopher Hill
Owner(s) Buffalo Bisons

Ballpark Brawl is a regional professional wrestling federation founded by Chris Hill.

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The first Ballpark Brawl was held at Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo following a AAA Buffalo Bisons game. This remains a yearly tradition, with Buffalo cards held every year from 2003 through 2006.

Ballpark Brawl expanded outside of Buffalo for the first time in August 2005 when it held a card in Rochester, NY at Frontier Field, home of the AAA Rochester Red Wings.

August 24, 2003 from Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo, New York

July 17, 2004 from Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo, New York

August 14, 2004 from Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo, New York

July 15, 2005 from Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo, New York

August 13, 2005 from Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo, New York

August 14, 2005 from Frontier Field in Rochester, New York

August 27, 2006 from Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo, New York

Pre-Show

  • New Vision Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship: The Italianos (Primo Scordino & Tony Carbonie) defeated Rhythm & Booze (Frank the Tank & Buddy Delmar) (w/ Dewey and Krystal Banks) to retain their titles
  • Six-Man Future Futures Match: Jonny Puma defeated Crazy Steve, Derek Duncam, Eric Everlast, Mastiff and TJ Harley
  • Title vs. Title: John McChesney (NWA Upstate No Limits) defeated Phil Atlas (NVPW Cruiserweight) to win his title

Main Show

Ballpark Brawl III and IV have been released as commercial DVDs. The other shows are scheduled for eventual release.

Buffalo wrestling journalist Ivan The Impaler provided color commentary on the last six shows, with Wrestle Vision host Scotty Bender providing play-by-play. Pro Wrestling Illustrated Senior Writer Dan Murphy provides pre-match analysis. At Ballpark Brawl VII, the pre-show announcing was handled by Jimmy Olsen and Sweet Lou.

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