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Thesz continued to dominate until the next era of wrestlers entered in the 1950s and 1960s. Top contenders like Bruno Sammartino and Buddy Rogers helped the sport of professional wrestling grow with their flashy and flamboyant performance styles as well as more often than not came...
Wrestling superhero Mil Máscaras battles bad guys. Director Jaime Salvador Writers Ramón Obón (screenplay) | Alfredo Torres Portillo (idea) Producer Luis Enrique Vergara Composer Gustavo César Carrión (as Gustavo Cesar Carreon) Cinematographer Alfredo Uribe Editor José Juan Munguía (as J...
The Spoiler also wrestled in All Japan Pro Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling during the 1960s and 1970s. He became the Super Destroyer and was brought into the Carolinas by George Scott in 1973 and also used the "Super Destroyer" name during his stint in the AWA (1977–78). ...
Between the 1950s and 1980s, the regional system was the dominant structure in the industry. One of those territories was the Tampa-based CWF. "The way it worked was Championship Wrestling from Florida was one of the stops on the circuit. You travel the circuit. You go to the different ...
Best of ITV Wrestling: A to Z (2006) Mal Sanders (1964) Heartbeat (1992) Frank Rimer (1964) St Joseph's Convent Documentary (2017) Orig Williams El Bandito (1964) I'd Do Anything (2008) Sarah Bridges (1964) The Good Thief (2002) John Quinn Mighty John Quinn (1964) ...
Big piece coming tomorrow on Bronko Nagurski’s amazing 1937 season, when the Bears’ Hall of Fame fullback went back and forth between the football field and the wrestling mat (where he had just won the heavyweight title). Thought I’d whet your appetite with a couple of photos I came ...
among the Sioux Falls-area residents who’ve learned the craft of pro wrestling since Indiana native and former WWE star Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore moved to the area six years ago to launch the city’s first wrestling school and independent promotion under the name Midwest All Pro Wrestling. ...
Former NCAA heavyweight wrestling champ (read: knew leverage like nobody’s business). The Broncos drafted him in the second round in 1968, tried unsuccessfully to turn him into an offensive guard, then traded him to the Chiefs for a ’69 No. 4 (OG Mike Schnitker). How’s that for a...