I've just been watching the violinist Andre Rieu and then a you tube of the singer Josef Locke. I thought both of them had the audience under total control from the moment they entered the stage. Which wrestlers had the same ability to control an audience whether favourable or hostile? Jack Pye certainly - he could do that from the dressing room - but which others ?
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I certainly agree with Anglo Italians spine tingling aspects of early Nagasaki. I was engrossed with Dominic Pye from the moment of his first rule break (one or two seconds either side of the opening bell) to his downfall and inevitable disqualification. I'll add Klondike Bill. a huge man who could actually wrestle, do 7. or 8 rounds, always give value for money and control the crowd.