@Hack , I would like to know who he was , so I can a his name in my record book. Was is Sandy Orford or Bob Hooton , Jim Moran , George Nuttall , Charles " Digger " Rowell , Ben Shermam , or Charles Elliot , as they was all a Black Mask . in the U.K. at one time .
I'm not sure what you're asking te666x.
So, I'll answer everything I see possible.
The Black Angel I referred to was Sandy Orford. I don't know who Anglo Italian's Angel was.
Bob Hooton was a Black Knight. Jim Moran was a Black Mask for a short time, but not really anything worthy of mention in a career he was known as Gargantua.
George Nuttall was a Black Mask, unmasked by Billy Joyce. Rowell, Sherman and Elliot were Black Masks.
Our first Black Mask appeared in 1934. Newspapers reported a contest between Black Mask and Belgian Walter Magnee in Nottingham. In the third round the masked man voluntarily removed the mask to reveal himself as W.A.Ord, apparently “well known in Nottingham.” We have found quite a few references to W.A. Ord as an amateur as late as 1933. The now de-masked Black Mask won the contest, reportedly his first professional contest, in the fourth round. We have found no further references to W.A. Ord as a professional wrestler.
For Black Angel think Orford, for Black Mask think Nuttall. For your list of masked men add the rest, but they are no more than footnotes.
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@Hack , I would like to know who he was , so I can a his name in my record book. Was is Sandy Orford or Bob Hooton , Jim Moran , George Nuttall , Charles " Digger " Rowell , Ben Shermam , or Charles Elliot , as they was all a Black Mask . in the U.K. at one time .
I'm not sure what you're asking te666x.
So, I'll answer everything I see possible.
The Black Angel I referred to was Sandy Orford. I don't know who Anglo Italian's Angel was.
Bob Hooton was a Black Knight. Jim Moran was a Black Mask for a short time, but not really anything worthy of mention in a career he was known as Gargantua.
George Nuttall was a Black Mask, unmasked by Billy Joyce. Rowell, Sherman and Elliot were Black Masks.
Our first Black Mask appeared in 1934. Newspapers reported a contest between Black Mask and Belgian Walter Magnee in Nottingham. In the third round the masked man voluntarily removed the mask to reveal himself as W.A.Ord, apparently “well known in Nottingham.” We have found quite a few references to W.A. Ord as an amateur as late as 1933. The now de-masked Black Mask won the contest, reportedly his first professional contest, in the fourth round. We have found no further references to W.A. Ord as a professional wrestler.
For Black Angel think Orford, for Black Mask think Nuttall. For your list of masked men add the rest, but they are no more than footnotes.