Global Wrestling Association (GWA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2012 by Italian-American entrepreneur and film director Tony Gioletti. After the death of Gioletti just months after the opening of the company's operations, the responsibilities of the promotion were bestowed upon his three children with his eldest daughter Catherine Gioletti resuming position as the organization's owner, his only son Anthony Gioletti, Jr. becoming Executive Vice President of the company's broadcast production, and his youngest child Christine Gioletti undertaking duties as being the Executive Vice President of Media and Public Relations.
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| - Global Wrestling Association (GWA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2012 by Italian-American entrepreneur and film director Tony Gioletti. After the death of Gioletti just months after the opening of the company's operations, the responsibilities of the promotion were bestowed upon his three children with his eldest daughter Catherine Gioletti resuming position as the organization's owner, his only son Anthony Gioletti, Jr. becoming Executive Vice President of the company's broadcast production, and his youngest child Christine Gioletti undertaking duties as being the Executive Vice President of Media and Public Relations.
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| - Global Wrestling Association (GWA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2012 by Italian-American entrepreneur and film director Tony Gioletti. After the death of Gioletti just months after the opening of the company's operations, the responsibilities of the promotion were bestowed upon his three children with his eldest daughter Catherine Gioletti resuming position as the organization's owner, his only son Anthony Gioletti, Jr. becoming Executive Vice President of the company's broadcast production, and his youngest child Christine Gioletti undertaking duties as being the Executive Vice President of Media and Public Relations. The company produces a two-long show every week called Shockwave, which features a wide array of contracted wrestlers competing in matches and participating in interviews. Every episode is aired live across the country on Sunday nights and aired on tape delay internationally but with the exception of pay-per-views, in which they are broadcasted live.
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