Maybe Jack Atherton's as it would have encompassed his 1930's wrestling career as well as his Promoting years.Your opinions please.
I agree with Saxo "All of them (seriously)."
If narrowing it down I would go with George DeRelwyskow (because of his link with his father's 1930s promoting) and Max Crabtree, for his side of the story on the decline.
Brian Dixon for me. He bridged the gap between the tv era and modern wrestling.
Has to be Morrell.
Leading light in Mount-Evans rules and also JP.
Jack was approached to do one by LEP journalist, Morell for sure,Jack Dale and Cassidys would have been complicated
All of them (seriously).
Norman Morrell, Jack Dale, George De Relwyskow, Max Crabtree, Brian Dixon.
Post-war to the end of the TV era, and into the early 90's (for me, at least).
No question Paul Lincoln