During the roaring 20s basically there was no pro wrestling in England. The downfall of rasslin started even before the WW1. First of all it happened when the Music Halls style was exposed as being not a competition but rather an exhibition. Yet in the 20s English amateur wrestling had experienced a real boom. In the mid 20s in East Lancashire the Lancs Am Wr Assn took over the local wrestling and produced the greatest generation Lancashire ever had that included famous J. Reid and Co.
And yet here's a rare find of pro rasslin in the 20s. Ron need you. Who was that George Hennington of London? Any connection to East Lancashire or he was a 100% Londoner?
Thanks for these links