I did see a number of good Frenchmen live but I would like to have seen `Andre Drapp. As for Americans I would like to have seen Ricky Steamboat whom I once saw of WoS and was so impressed.
I was lucky enough to see Andre The Giant live when WWE came to the old Central Station in Manchester. It was at the fag end of his career however which saw Mr.Fuji as a crooked manager interfering in a tag match and Andre emerged from the dressing-room, grabbed Mr.Fuji by the ear and marched him backstage.
I was thrilled to see Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young live at The Kensington Olympia; again at the fag end of their careers in a comedy arm-wrestling skit with Terri Runnels and The Katt.
The one I would have loved to have seen live is George "The Animal" Steele.
I use to help George Steele run his Facebook group page , and when he passed away , i turned it into a tribute page. For doing this , his daughter , sent me his autographed picture.
Jim Londos,Le Borreau de Bethune,and Gordienko.I did see Ricky Starr,if I hadn't he would have been on my list
Having read so many positive things about George Gordienko i would have to say him.
Lee Wong from Hong Kong.
my choice is JIM LONDOS the GOLDEN GREEK followed by FRANK SEXTON, and yes definitely HARLEY RACE.
Harley Race I would have loved to seen him against some of the UK heavyweight elite in the 1960s, same goes for Buddy Rogers.
Eduardo Carpentier, Don Leo Jonathon and Dory Dixon
I did see a number of good Frenchmen live but I would like to have seen `Andre Drapp. As for Americans I would like to have seen Ricky Steamboat whom I once saw of WoS and was so impressed.
Lou Thesz, because he held the title for so long.
I know that there are bits on you tube, but that is not the same.
I missed the Zebra Kid (Bolas) that would be one.
Having seen many good heavies I would also liked to have seen Max Krauser from the 1930's. No footage makes it a priority for me.
I was lucky enough to see Andre The Giant live when WWE came to the old Central Station in Manchester. It was at the fag end of his career however which saw Mr.Fuji as a crooked manager interfering in a tag match and Andre emerged from the dressing-room, grabbed Mr.Fuji by the ear and marched him backstage.
I was thrilled to see Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young live at The Kensington Olympia; again at the fag end of their careers in a comedy arm-wrestling skit with Terri Runnels and The Katt.
The one I would have loved to have seen live is George "The Animal" Steele.
And, indeed, Abdullah The Butcher.