Motor City Championship Wrestling

Motor City Championship Wrestling (MCCW) is a regional independent wrestling promotion and professional wrestling school based in, that was founded by and is owned by Freddy Greene. It has regularly run events in and  since 1998, when it started out as a developmental territory for the World Wrestling Federation, which is now known today as the WWE, a role it served in until 2003.

Greene, a professional wrestling trainer and former wrestler, created MCCW as a "hospital for wrestlers", interested in nurturing up and coming talents and setting standards for the quality of matches rather than in profiting off mature content or outlandish gimmick match types. This promotion-as-hospital approach was allegedly invented by Greene during his prolonged stay in an intensive care unit (after suffering a stroke) and has been MCCW's official strategy ever since.

History
Freddy Greene founded Motor City Championship Wrestling in 1998, basing it on his "hospital for wrestlers" concept he developed after recovering from a stroke in a hospital ICU. He subsequently signed a working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation, wherein MCCW would serve as a development territory for the WWF, where they would scout wrestlers and send others for training. MCCW served in that role until 2003. During it's time as a WWF/E development territory, developmental and regular WWF/E talent would make appearances during MCCW shows. This included a match between The Undertaker and Jerry Russell during MCCW Christmas Clash II at in Detroit.

Male wrestlers

 * Alexander Engleman