The map of wrestling territories was a concept that was prevalent in the professional wrestling industry during the 20th century. During this time, professional wrestling was not as well-organized as it is today, and the industry was split into various territories, each with its own respective wrestling promotion.
These territories were typically assigned a region or state and organized around a promoter or company that would run shows in that territory. Some of the most well-known territories at the time included the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and the American Wrestling Association (AWA).
The map of wrestling territories was important because it allowed promoters to maintain control over their local wrestling markets and also prevented wrestlers from competing in other territories without permission. Many wrestlers during this time would work for a specific promotion based on their location and would not cross over to other territories or promotions.
In the 1980s, the wrestling industry underwent significant changes, and the map of wrestling territories eventually gave way to a more centralized and globalized industry, with the emergence of national and international promotions like the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). However, the concept of territories remains important in professional wrestling today, with smaller independent promotions still operating in specific regions.
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