Starting in my old stomping ground, Preston. In 1958 Max Crabtree and Norman Berry's fledging Twentieth Century Promotions were putting on shows at Saul Street Baths, more grandly known as the Queens Hall. Some well known names here, plus that illusive Golden Boy again. Looks like Penzie got the wrong bus from Bolton, via Bulgaria.
At bit more fancy a venue on the same night, here we have veteran masked Charlie Scott taking on youngster Henri Pierlot. Another veteran taking on a novice with Carlton Smith and Peter Rann.
Finally to Hull. It's 1970 and a rare tag pairing of Evans and Leiderman against the Diamonds.Catweazle in disguise as himself against Johnny Eagles. The 1970 Destroyer - not the most exciting of masked men, but would have no trouble with Dave Shade.
Thanks Hack.
I have always been fascinated by wrestlers I didn't see live, from Black Jack Mulligan upwards.
What especially fascinates me about Le Bourreau de Béthune is that Devereaux had him, kept him, for more than one tour - and nobody else got a look in. Unusual to see the power of Devereaux at work.
I seem to recall that Jacquerez had wrestled for Joint Promotions. Maybe Ken Joyce was astute enough to offer something the Others couldn't....?