Banjo Bister



It is compro.ised of many priced
Parts from the World over.
It is officially called "el Champion Premier"  and the Wrestling Premier Worlds Championship" It is represented by many companies; 19 companies allied and united, divided into two different categories. One Champion, with two categories in contention to the title. Number one contention determined by past victories ( pinfall, countout, disqualification, official decision, and ranking.  Champions of each category have full number one contender status. But the overall number one contender is calculated from whom he has defeated and the number of defeats leading to being ranked number two.
A yearly Roll call of champions will acknowledge each trophy, belt, pendant and plague that creates the World title. Contention contest in four individual groups allows non tilted contention and sparring contest to showcase talent, good showing can temporary create a number one contenders, position leading to a title match. Contentions can be traded, in draft situation between promoters management, and wrestlers representatives( managers, wife, (3)referees, timekeepers, and Unamious contest judged( company and state athletics officials). After certain contest, a company representative can speak the name of the top four contenders, if more than four are cited, a company representative must ring the issue to fans and company, to have the fifth person recognized and introduced to fans and officials.

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Wicker seats and crimpetes.

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on November 24, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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