For me it has to be Kendo but Adrian Street and Rikki Starr were not far behind. Liked the way Kendo tried to enter the arena covertly but when he couldn't he always stayed in character.Who did others admire most?
Les Kellett, Jackie Pallo, George Kidd, Kendo Nagasaki, "Sir" Alan Garfield, Lord Bertie Topham, "Romeo" Joe Critchley, George "The Animal" Steele, Mae Young.
Gordienko, Starr, Cornelius, Robinson, Street. I loved watching smooth technicians, such as Norman Walsh, Clay Thompson, Tony Charles and Dave Armstrong. Too many of those in the lightweight, welterweight to mention.
Dynamite Kid.
you guys are lucky you saw them live. all I got is u-tube. and its collection even though it grows every day, still is very small.
Les Kellett, Jackie Pallo, George Kidd, Kendo Nagasaki, "Sir" Alan Garfield, Lord Bertie Topham, "Romeo" Joe Critchley, George "The Animal" Steele, Mae Young.
Gordienko, Starr, Cornelius, Robinson, Street. I loved watching smooth technicians, such as Norman Walsh, Clay Thompson, Tony Charles and Dave Armstrong. Too many of those in the lightweight, welterweight to mention.
Kendo, Johnny Saint, Danny Collins
Steve Best.He began wrestling as a student and continues after becoming a teacher
Georges Gordienko. A great heavyweight.
And, of course, my dear old friend Gerry Hoggarth.