If I was gathering autographs on the programme here (like an amateur) it tells me I already had all these wrestlers' autographs in black felt pen on my Who's Who and every imaginable photo in The Wrestler:
Number 12, eleven other crackpots clearly arrived before me.
Great bill next week, with a rare sighting of Mick McMichael, he of the curly autograph, and Lee Sharron sure to rile the crowd. Pretty sure the Prince no-showed and doubtless replaced by Alan Garfield.
07 August 1941
Phil Siki, The Black Arrow, was appointed Deputy Leader of the London University College A.R.P. Depot.
So, what time did you arrive to get the number 001 Anglo italian?
And did you get it?
If I was gathering autographs on the programme here (like an amateur) it tells me I already had all these wrestlers' autographs in black felt pen on my Who's Who and every imaginable photo in The Wrestler:
Number 12, eleven other crackpots clearly arrived before me.
Great bill next week, with a rare sighting of Mick McMichael, he of the curly autograph, and Lee Sharron sure to rile the crowd. Pretty sure the Prince no-showed and doubtless replaced by Alan Garfield.
Maxine v Honey Boy seems to pop up daily now.
Maustino is the cousin of the American Avalanche a regular visitor to British rings in the 1990s and early 200
Wrestling overseas on this day, Steve (William) Regal defeated Bruiser Mastino in Vienna, Austria, on this day in 1992.
On our TV screens, on this day in 1965: -
Gwyn Dvies v John Lees
Josef Zaranoff v Peter Maivia
Seamus Donlevy v Reg Williams