We did get a bit off track sorting out the boys, didn't hear back from John Shelvey, let us know if you've still got problems John.
When The Wrestler reported matches in India to me it always seemed a bit more elite/real/genuine than our wrestling. These discoveries make me think that the business model of India was just like the UK. Son of Kong?Yes that could well be some indie bill in Darwen or Widnes. If it was any different Sam Betts wouldn't be able to say he worked 30 days out of 31. The wrestling business was universal. Black Spider! White Spider! Looks to me like pro wrestling in India was just like pro wrestling in Britain and most of the rest of the world, but capitalised on the values of traditional Indian wrestling. As far as innocents over here were concerned anyway.
Great work Ron. It's a bit of a niche admittedly, but if anyone hasn't taken a lool yet I do recommend it. You will be very surprised.
We did get a bit off track sorting out the boys, didn't hear back from John Shelvey, let us know if you've still got problems John.
When The Wrestler reported matches in India to me it always seemed a bit more elite/real/genuine than our wrestling. These discoveries make me think that the business model of India was just like the UK. Son of Kong?Yes that could well be some indie bill in Darwen or Widnes. If it was any different Sam Betts wouldn't be able to say he worked 30 days out of 31. The wrestling business was universal. Black Spider! White Spider! Looks to me like pro wrestling in India was just like pro wrestling in Britain and most of the rest of the world, but capitalised on the values of traditional Indian wrestling. As far as innocents over here were concerned anyway.
Great work Ron. It's a bit of a niche admittedly, but if anyone hasn't taken a lool yet I do recommend it. You will be very surprised.