Pallo & Colbeck: frequent opponents and equally frequent tag partners.
Got to agree where Howard has highlighted one of the Crabtree era's greatest atrocities, and there were many. What kind of respect did they have for the game and the fans by promoting a TITLE match like that?
Many thanks to all for creating yet another great set.
It's another two-for-the-price-of one for our lads earning a crust overseas, as Chris Adams and Ringo Rigby beat Bobby Lane and Killer Kim, in Los Angeles, on this day in 1982.
Wrestling overseas today, Butcher Johnson defeated Roland Bonneville in Paris, France, on this day in 1950.
On our TV screens, on this day in 1969:-
Steve Veidor v John Lees (NC)
Jim Breaks (W) v Mike Bennett
I keep seeing bills with Rex Gable at the top of them.
Did anyone else see him wrestle and please what did you think of his ability?
He was never a top of the bill for me.
The 1940's
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Crabtree (Mad Max) only had respect for his own bank balance.He treated the fans with contempt,in the end he sank into a morass of his own making
Pallo & Colbeck: frequent opponents and equally frequent tag partners.
Got to agree where Howard has highlighted one of the Crabtree era's greatest atrocities, and there were many. What kind of respect did they have for the game and the fans by promoting a TITLE match like that?
Many thanks to all for creating yet another great set.
1962 and one of just a couple of handbills I have with John Wade sans any "Monster" or "Ivan" billing:
Mid? MID? Quinn was pushing twenty stone!
It's another two-for-the-price-of one for our lads earning a crust overseas, as Chris Adams and Ringo Rigby beat Bobby Lane and Killer Kim, in Los Angeles, on this day in 1982.
On our TV screens, on this day in 1960: -
Gwynn Davies v Peter Deakin
Steve Logan v Bert Royal
Mick McMichael v Joe Critchley
Frank O’Donnell v Arthur Jackson