Yep.Was that the old bald guy that used the claw?
Yep.Was that the old bald guy that used the claw?
I grew up in Lake Worhtless. There was a 7-11 across the street from Lake Osbourne behind the high school. The drive from the 7-11 to the leaky teepee was exactly a quart bottle of beer.I saw so many matches in the 80’s at the WPB Auditorium when I was a kid.
That was the best move ever! I also liked to see Ron Fuller (ex-cane) throw the round house right and everbody would yell "boom" when it landed.Had to love the "eye poke"
Remember the TV commercial with the Great Malenko wrestling a bed mattress? This was on toward the latter part of his career.I saw ‘em in 70-72. The Great Malenko was my favorite.
Man, I saw some great shows growing up in NYC.Not the Ric Flair’s of Hogan’s of the world, but a guy that was not some super star. My favorite wrestler growing up like this was Mr. Wrestling 2, who wrestled at Florida and Georgia Championship Wrestling( NWA). He was never a huge star, but did his thing. How about you?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Wrestling_II
Growing up in New York these are the names I recognize from my youth. Just remembered another non-star. Salvatore Bellomo. The PA used to love to introduce him in an exaggerated Italian accent. “Sal-va-to-reee Be-LO-mo”.Man, I saw some great shows growing up in NYC.
Ray "The Crippler" Stevens
Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
Pedro Morales
Magnificent Muraco
The Strongbows
Rocky Johnson & Tony Atlas
Great shows. Sometimes it was only on channel 47, Lucha Libre in Spanish LOL
The referee was Gilberto Roman!
Wrestling was great in the late 70's & Early 80's.
I live in Pittsburgh and on occasion we’ll go to local boat, RV, outdoor expo/show type of deals, and we often see Virgil (a sometimes wrestler who was Dibiase’s “manager”). Usually sitting at a small table by himself, selling photo ops.I just saw a small sign stuck in the dirt of a little town in the middle of nowhere, central PA, maybe a town of 500, advertising that Ted Dibiase was the guest speaker for their church's men's retreat. Tickets $20. His website says his requirement for hire is coach airfare for 1. You'd think the Million Dollar Man wouldnt stoop so low.
Don Carson, The Fields Brothers,Dynamite Dick Dunn, Spider and Mario Galento.Cowboy Bob Kelly and Mike the California Hippie Boyett
Ken Lucas
Ken Lucas
There you go. My favorite was Mario Galento. Few of those old wrestlers would meet the definition of superstar as judged by later standards. Dick Dunn, Don Carson, the Hines Bros (Billy & Bad Boy) and many others put on a good show but weren't superstars.
Jack and Jerry Brisco. Yessir, buddyThe Brisco Brothers
Joe Le Duc
I heard that the Wrestling Pro lived in Sneads, FLBad Boy Hines from Milton, Fl....
Didn't Ken Lucas have the Sleeper Hold?
The Wrestling Pro!
Crazy that not one person mentioned Bruno Sammartino! He was a little before my time, but he was supposed to be the greatest.Jake the Snake Roberts
The Fabulous Moolah
I heard that the Wrestling Pro lived in Sneads, FL
Nope. Heard that from a buddy but no details.Any more info than that? I know lots of people in Sneads.
Damn. Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart died. I used to love the whole Hart Foundation vibe.Crazy that not one person mentioned Bruno Sammartino! He was a little before my time, but he was supposed to be the greatest.
The old WWF shows with Bob Backlund, Jimmy Snuka, Andre the Giant, The Iron Sheik, Sgt. Slaughter and Hulk Hogan was really a great time.
The thing I remember most is I went to a show in Madison Square Garden. It was 1983 or 1984, so I was around 12 or 13, and My older brother took me, and he was (and is) my hero. My brother had just joined the Marines, and it was either right after boot camp or his first leave, and he surprised me with tickets. He was 6’5 and around 225 and fit as hell back then, but Andre the Giant came walking down our aisle (we were on the end seats) and stood next to my bro and me and shook our hands and gave us a hug. It was INCREDIBLE just how big he was, just enormous, made my brother seem like a kid next to him. His hands swallowed mine, but he was just amazingly gentle and kind to everyone in our area. I was a huge fan of his from that day on. A great man.
Real talk.
Bad Boy Hines from Milton, Fl....
Didn't Ken Lucas have the Sleeper Hold?
The Wrestling Pro!
I was into "heels" over "faces" and while the bigger stars switched off and on there were some that never played the "face' and defined the role of the bad guy. My personal favorite was "the Big Man from the Sudan" Abdullah the Butcher.
I think he was a deputy sheriff in Escambia County in "real life".They used to have wrestling down here in the Panhandle out of Dothan I think. I remember this wrestler called Lord Humongous.