Go back to the glory days of television and the Corn Exchange in Kings Lynn and you will find the main promoter Dale Martins. On occasion Wrestling was not exclusive to them and the Independents were also on.
But I have found it was not always this way. In May 1945 with the war not yet over Arthur Wright of Manchester applied to the council to promote wrestling. They asked to see his plans.
The following year wrestling began , but it was not the Wryton name on the bills. The wrestlers though had a Wryton look. I believe this was to be the first two bills of regular wrestling in Kings Lynn. I have a whole host of them and they seems to have eluded the Plunkett Index.
Jack Hewitson , local man and I believe a boxing promoter was certainly the front of this effort. A couple of years on from here Jack owned the Diamond Jubilee Pub in Gaywood Road Lynn. You could get your tickets there. Jack Hewitt crops up on a Kings Lynn Forum here.
https://www.kingslynn-forums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=8868
Don't write Wryton off yet and I have more to come on Kings Lynn , but enjoy the start. Wonder if our Norfolk Snake can add.
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