Pro Wrestling advert from North Adams in 1954 featuring a very angry promoter.
North Adams, MA in 1954.
A new spin on a heel promoter (read the text at the bottom).
Pro Wrestling advert from North Adams in 1954 featuring a very angry promoter.
North Adams, MA in 1954.
A new spin on a heel promoter (read the text at the bottom).
And the AEW ratings news seems so pointless when every story is the same. Up or down 1% from last week, doesn't include viewers on Max. Wow! I am so informed. Meltzer, Thurston and WrestleTix have created the most tedious of monsters.
Any idea where this photo comes from? Stallion seems a bit out of place with all the main eventers.
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I want to create a starter pack for those who post about or are interested in old school wrestling history, the territories, pretty much anything before 1980. Drop me a reply with anyone you think fits the bill. And to paraphrase Gordon Solie, invite your friends.
From your trip to the Kansas archives, I discovered that we had previously misidentified Spike Jones. He was George LaCourse, brother of Louis LaCourse aka Duke Savage aka Apache Gringo.