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1950 During time of war most promotions closed down, at the end of the war, only one re-opened. Josh Vincent saw an immediate need to cash in on a winning situation. Josh Vincent began huge recruits of wrestlers with a roster the size of 60 wrestlers. Josh would begin touring around all Latin America and would have nightly shows, and 3 or 4 shows a night. He hired more people for announcing positions, more people for backstage, for setting up equipment, etc. LWO was a big hit with their now 6 different divisions. LWO's tag team division beat out all others with over 20 wrestlers involved in it. LWO would now have 28 radio broadcasts a week, the advertising for these broadcasts went through the roof. All the returning military vets wanted to see some prime time entertainment, and LWO was it. During this time Abiter Doragon had retired fro LWO to train his son Li Doragon. Abiter will never be forgotten. It was a prosporous year for LWO as no one could take them down, and it seemed their great fortunes never went down. |
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