Yes of course there were quite a few golden eras of British pro wrestling. The question I have would be which of those eras was THE MOST GOLDEN. I have an opinion...but I have to agree it's the matter of preferences. If we talk popularity, finances, legacy. Then more likely it was The Wrestling Boom, 1904-10 or as some call it The Hack's Era...though personally I cannot agree with that most glorious era being named after George Hackenschmidt, there were too many other influential heroes besides him.
Yes of course there were quite a few golden eras of British pro wrestling. The question I have would be which of those eras was THE MOST GOLDEN. I have an opinion...but I have to agree it's the matter of preferences. If we talk popularity, finances, legacy. Then more likely it was The Wrestling Boom, 1904-10 or as some call it The Hack's Era...though personally I cannot agree with that most glorious era being named after George Hackenschmidt, there were too many other influential heroes besides him.
All in...had it's glory so did Mount Evans.
Matter of taste.