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Premier Sports Exhibitions, LLC., doing business as Pure Magisterian Wrestling Association (PMWA) is a Magisterian professional wrestling promotion established on 14 July 1985 when Eugene Edmonton fell out with GCTG founder and owner Greyson Boucher and created his own promotion. From the mid-1990s, PMWA was firmly established as the second-largest promotion in Magisteria before being overthrown by the Magisterian Wrestling Federation (MWF) during the late-1990s. As the 1990s began, aging stars gave way to a younger generation including Yoshimi Mushashibo, Shuji Inukai, Nobuatsu Tatsuko, Yuma Maruya, Gordon Patterson, Clayton Pearlman, Reginald Evans, and Prime Dragon, leading perhaps PMWA's most profitable period in the 1990s.

The critical darling of Magisterian professional wrestling, PMWA has benefited from the quality of their matches, especially the matches that featured Yoshimi Mushashibo, Shuji Inukai, Nobuatsu Tatsuko, Reginald Evans, and Clayton Pearlman, who came to be nicknamed PMWA's 'Fantastic Five', and also Yuma Maruya, Sara Marie York, and Anne Stardust, who came to be nicknamed PMWA's 'Magic Three' for PMWA's women's division. PMWA has been regarded as one of the most prestigious wrestling promotions in the world, and the promotion is home to one of the most critically-acclaimed professional wrestling matches.

PMWA's creative direction revolves around the Golden Rule philosophy of Eugene Edmonton. The philosophy distinguished itself from American professional wrestling by largely eschewing many of its storytelling devices. Angles and gimmicks were virtually non-existent, as all the storytelling in the style occurred through the matches themselves.