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=== Inysta Amateur Wrestling Confederation (2432-2445) ===
AOR's origins go back to the year 2432, when [[Saria Ardakaş Sr.]] in cooperation with the Ahitereiran Wrestling Union would franchise his own territory in Inysta. Ardakaş was a known Inystan promoter, gaining his initial fortune by promoting various events in the city, primarily theater and circuses. Due to the high population of the Inysta region, the region saw a lot of initial success in its booking, with most wrestlers nationwide choosing to fight in the region simply due to higher ticket sellsprofits and morealso attractivea cutsbetter fromshare due to an early aggressive push by Ardakaş.
 
The year 2440 would see the first major dispute between the AWU and the IAWC would happen in March 2440, with Ardakaş being criticized for not holding any title matches with wrestlers outside his territory and for heavily withholding the [[AWU World Heavyweight Title]] to [[Melor Jõjõ]], by having him defend his title solely against wrestlers from divisions below. Further criticisms would be issued towards the IAWC for unfair booking, rigged matches and often overly theatrictheatrical showmanship rather than athletic ability, with most bookmakers eventually refusing bets on IAWC matches.
 
In January 2443, the IAWC would create its own title, the [[AOR World Heavyweight Title|IAWC World Heavyweight Title]], which Melor Jõjõ would win in a tournament event while also holding the AWU World Heavyweight Title, which he would quicklythereafter mergevacate and dispose, at the order of Ardakaş. This would infuriate the AWU which saw itself suddenly without any championchampionship and as a result would begin the process of ousting the IAWC from the wrestling union. The IAWC would be forced to leave the union by 2446, due to a [[AWU v. IAWC|class-action lawsuit by the AWU]], which through this would keep the IAWC trademarks, branding and the IAWC title, forcing the IAWC to completely change all of its brand assets. Being forced to admit to rigging matches as part of the legal suit issued by the AWU, Ardakaş would choose to highlight the entertainment rather than the sport, this being reflected in the new name ''Sublime Wrestling Entertainment (AOR)''. Ardakaş would further highlight the theatrics and showmanship, with various wrestlers engaging in flamboyant gimmicks, costumes and mannerisms.
 
=== The Silver Age (2446-2462) ===
The IAWC would officially change their name to Sublime Wrestling Entertainment (AOR), with Ardakaş choosing to highlight the entertainment rather than the sport, officially admitting to rigging the matches as part of the legal suit issued by the AWU. Ardakaş would further highlight the theatrics and showmanship, with various wrestlers engaging in flamboyant gimmicks, costumes and mannerisms.