Louis Pergantes identified as Britain's late 1930's Masked Marvel , a strange one as he also wrestled at the same time as Mr X and was unmasked as such by Frank Judson.
Sometimes the term Masked Marvel was used loosely , there was a period where Bartelli was described as such.
It's two-for-the-price-of-one, with our lads working overseas today, as the one and only, Adrian Street Esq, beat Davey Boy Smith in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on this day in 1981.
Adrian and Davey must have been having a good talk and smile about where they had come from to be wrestling in Saskatchewan.
It's two-for-the-price-of-one, with our lads working overseas today, as the one and only, Adrian Street Esq, beat Davey Boy Smith in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on this day in 1981.
Wrestling overseas today, Wild Angus defeated Carlos Belafonte, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on this day in 1971.
On our TV screens, on this day in 1971:-
Bert Royal v Johnny Kincaid
Rocky Wall v Pat Roach
Louis Pergantes identified as Britain's late 1930's Masked Marvel , a strange one as he also wrestled at the same time as Mr X and was unmasked as such by Frank Judson.
Sometimes the term Masked Marvel was used loosely , there was a period where Bartelli was described as such.
Saxonwolf:
It's two-for-the-price-of-one, with our lads working overseas today, as the one and only, Adrian Street Esq, beat Davey Boy Smith in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on this day in 1981.
Adrian and Davey must have been having a good talk and smile about where they had come from to be wrestling in Saskatchewan.
Here is the results key from itvwrestling.co.uk
DQ = Won match outright when opponent was disqualified
So it was Pye that was disqualified
Results key:
W = Won the match (no other details known)
1 = Won one fall (method not known)
2 = Won two falls (method not known)
0 = Failed to score
F = Scored pinfall, FF = Scored two pinfalls
S = Scored submission, SS = Scored two submissions
COR = Won match outright when opponent was counted out of the ring (or won a fall by COR in tag match)
KO = Won match outright when opponent was knocked out (or won a fall by KO in tag match)
DQ = Won match outright when opponent was disqualified
RSF = Won match outright when referee stopped the contest because opponent was unable to continue
Points = Won tournament match by points decision after drawn result
D = Match was a draw with no score
DDQ = Double disqualification
DKO = Double knockout
DCOR = Double countout
NC = No contest
,That's what it seems to be Bernard, I wasn't born when the match took place, so I have to accept the result on the ITV Wrestling archive site.
Hi Sax, now that's a novelty.
You don't see Jack Pye's opponent getting the chance to get disqualified too often. I presume that is what you meant.
It's two-for-the-price-of-one, with our lads working overseas today, as the one and only, Adrian Street Esq, beat Davey Boy Smith in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on this day in 1981.
On our TV screens, on this day in 1962: -
Gwynn Davies (DQ) Jack Pye
Over at BIG AL's Beloved WIMBLEDON PALAIS On This 9TH JUNE-We Have
BOB KIRKWOOD Taking-On his Boss-DOCTOR DEATH!!-
STEVE LOGAN versus CLAY THOMSON- Interesting!++
7 Photos On My Poster!- And 'DANGEROUS' DANNY-Here too!!
Cool Poster!!
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