Thank you, Main Mask. It had seemed Jules Kiki was rather a part-timer - but his appearances are now coming through thick and fast.
This being wrestling, we need also to question these military ranks given to the wrestlers. According to this, Jules was a part-timer in the RAF, too. He did have a little RAF moustache ....
30 years ago my friend and Iembarked on the Rock and Roll mystery tour. We were following Kendo and Bob, on the 20th October. The tour began in Plymouth, the second leg was in Bolton on the 22nd October and the third and final leg was in Leeds on the 23rd. Has any members of this site done anything similar
Andras Swajcsic was Boscik's regular tag partner on Morrell and Beresford shows in the seventies . I recall seeing the pairing twice at The King's Hall, Belle Vue. Swajcsic seemed happy enough partnering Boscik against The Hell's Angels (Street and Barnes) but less so the night they were matched against the ad hoc team of Steve Best and Jon Cortez and Boscik showed his propensity for rule-bending.
I hope in their bout in Sheffield they didn't try using the back elbow on the father and son team. I recall Kent Walton making much of the back elbow being a banned move in Sheffield whenever a TV taping took place there.
On This Day- 20TH OCTOBER Back in War-Torn BRITAIN!!- My Original Flyer for
IDEAL SKATING RINK Features a Contest for The Soon-To-Be-Defunct WORLD
FLYWEIGHT Championship!! * Note Some Wrestlers are Billed Showing Their
Military Rankings!!
GOLDEN ACE versus PADVO PELTONIN is the Main Bout on This Card!!
+ ANGLO's Favourite JULES KIKI!!
Superb Item!!
MAIN MASK
20 October 1932
Opening of Liverpool Stadium.
30 years ago my friend and Iembarked on the Rock and Roll mystery tour. We were following Kendo and Bob, on the 20th October. The tour began in Plymouth, the second leg was in Bolton on the 22nd October and the third and final leg was in Leeds on the 23rd. Has any members of this site done anything similar
Kendo was deep into his tour with George Hancuffed.
Interesting fourth Magyar creeping in there.
Great bill, above, from a great city!
Wrestling overseas today, "the Wrestling Beatle" Bob Anthony beat Paul Debusne in Paris, France, on this day in 1961.
On our TV screens, on this day in 1962 (and continuing the "from Sheffield" theme)
Antonio Maleards (Spanish light-heavyweight champion) v Alf Cadman
Big Bill Verna v Bill Rawlings
Steve Bell v Les Kellett
Terry Nylands vs Keith Williams