This week's Newsletter focuses on Colin Joynson's ability to fly very high in every bout to be on the receiving end of a spectacular back flip. Great selling in favour of his opponent.
His opponent in the bout was Kendo Nagasaki, maskless, and therefore deprived of the chance to show one of his own anti-specialities, the raising of his mask up to his nostrils. No bout was complete without it.
And we are of course discussing Mark Rocco at the present time, strangely the only wrestler his opponents all decided to post upside-down.
I'm thinking Bruno Elrington helpless with his arms in the ropes.
Dangerous Danny Lynch and his regular claret.
Can anyone add to my list of Anti-Specialities?
Hack said that Dominic Pye used to have his long hair tied to the ropes. He must have learnt that from his Dad, because that used to happen in the 1950's.
The main "Anti Specialty" that I remember about Jack, was that he always(When I saw him) wore long black or dark green tights and his bottom was well padded.
He stood like an "S"With head back, chest out and his bottom back out again.
When thrown across the ring, Jack would howl with pain, land with his hands beneath him and push up so that he bounced higher and always got tangled in the ropes.