Deep South Wrestling (DSW) is a professional wrestling promotion in the state of Georgia. Deep South worked in tandem with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a developmental territory from September 1, 2005, until April 18, 2007. Deep South was owned by Jody Hamilton, former director of the WCW Power Plant.

Deep South Wrestling
AcronymDSW
FoundedOriginal incarnation:
February 12, 1986
Second incarnation:
September 1, 2005
Current incarnation:
February 26, 2021
DefunctOriginal incarnation:
October 18, 1988
Second incarnation:
October 11, 2007
StyleAmerican Wrestling
HeadquartersLovejoy, Georgia (1986–1988)
McDonough, Georgia (2005–2007)
Griffin, Georgia (2021–present)
Founder(s)Jody Hamilton
Owner(s)Jody Hamilton (1986–1988; 2005–2007)
Bill Behrens (1986–1988)
Nick Patrick (2021–present)
ParentDeep South Wrestling, LLC.
WebsiteDeep South Wrestling on Myspace
Deep South Wrestling on Facebook

First run (1986–1988)

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Jody Hamilton and Bill Behrens founded Deep South Wrestling in 1986 as a wrestling promotion and training facility, setting their base of operations in Lovejoy, Georgia. They had ties with both the American Wrestling Association and the National Wrestling Alliance. After a career-ending back injury in October 1988, Hamilton folded the promotion and focused on his wrestling school, which by 1989, evolved into the WCW Power Plant.

Second run (2005–2007)

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In 2005, WWE decided to run a developmental territory in the Atlanta, Georgia area and hired Hamilton to run the territory and resurrect the Deep South Wrestling promotion after seventeen years of inactivity and set their base of operations in nearby McDonough, Georgia.

Deep South Wrestling held their inaugural show under the WWE banner on September 1, 2005. Two months later, the promotion crowned Mike Mizanin as their first Deep South Heavyweight Champion. The promotion gained a timeslot on Comcast Sports South on Sunday nights at 11:30 p.m.

On July 9, 2006, the promotion debuted a live event at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell, Georgia. DSW began holding live shows at venues other than Six Flags, starting in the nearby town of Griffin, Georgia. On May 18, High Impact (Mike Taylor & Tony Santarelli) won a tournament to crown the first Deep South Tag Team Champions. On October 18, 2006, Deep South Wrestling landed a television deal with MAVTV.

On April 18, 2007, WWE ended its relationship with Deep South.[1][2] after Deep South had held its final event on April 12. Because of Deep South parting ways, talent not under WWE developmental contracts left the promotion. Those that remained under contract were reassigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling.

Third run (2021–present)

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In February 2021, Hamilton's son Nick Patrick revived Deep South Wrestling, with Griffin, Georgia, as its new base of operations for the promotion and its training facility. On August 3, 2021, DSW founder Jody Hamilton died at the age of 82.

Champions

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Championship Champion(s) Date won Won from
DSW Heavyweight Champion Jacob Johnson July 27, 2024
DSW Tag Team Champions Caleb Konley and Sal Rinauro July 26, 2007 Pretty Boy Floyd and Simon Sermon
DSW Brass Knuckles Champion Luke Graham 1987
DSW Junior Heavyweight Champion Dewayne Bruce 1987
DSW United States Champion The Psycho 1987
DSW Women's Champion Joyce Grable February 20, 1987 Terri Shane

Authority figures

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Authority Position Date started Date finished Notes
Jody Hamilton Owner September 1, 2005 April 19, 2007 Hamilton assigned Krissy Vaine General Manager to DSU
Krissy Vaine General manager October 12, 2006 2007 Became Co-General Manager with Angel Williams
Krissy Vaine & Angel Williams Co-General Manager 2007 April 18, 2007 Last General Managers when DSW was shut down

References

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  1. ^ "WWE Ends Relationship with DSW". Retrieved April 18, 2007.
  2. ^ "Deep South Wrestling main page". Archived from the original on April 8, 2007.
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