The main wrestling town in Fife looks to be Kirkcaldy with quite a long history , but during 1964 it may be that The Adam Smith Hall could not be rented for some of the year. I had previously posted about Cupar doing wrestling in 1967 and 1968 , but in the case of Cupar it was the Independants.
I am back in 1964 now for some form of Joint Promotions. I am not going to jump to any conclusions which promoter was running these shows. Today I read that Lochgelly has the cheapest houses in Britain , a much run down place . The Cinema De Luxe was very old , built in the days of silent movies. Deep and narrow building that could seat 720 people. Ironically , I believe that is more than the Adam Smith Hall at Kirkcaldy.
The quality of bills is quite good , plenty of Lancashire and Yorkshire wrestlers getting up there and even Pallo and Garfield. As autumn drew in wrestling was on again in Kirkcaldy , but the season ran on in Lochgelly.
For joint promotions that was to be it from what I could see.
Someone else , however had perhaps had their beady eye on it. Cape Promotions later tried Cupar , before that they did these shows in Lochgelly. If nothing else , I love a masked man and like Hack , a bit of a fan of Angus Campbell.
Ghouls , Monsters , Beasts and Doctor Blood.....Love it.
Amazed the tickets for Acker Bilk were no higher than Professional Wrestling. He was at the height of his career and had recently become only the second UK artist to have a USA number one