But he wasn't really Billy Robinson, was he? We had a very much shorter and less glamorous name for him. Escapes me right now, we saw it on posters in the Galleries. Something short like Cush?
A good question op54nessie (I guess that's not your real name). Why do you say Billy Robinson wasn't his real name Anglo? Are you getting mixed up with your Billy Joyces and Bob Robinsons? Would Tony St Clair not have been a Gregory?
The Wild Man of Borneo is obviously correct. He lived next door to Gargantua.
George Kidd
For me defiantly Billy Robinson and Joe Reid.
But he wasn't really Billy Robinson, was he? We had a very much shorter and less glamorous name for him. Escapes me right now, we saw it on posters in the Galleries. Something short like Cush?
I'm surprised I'm on my own on this one.
(But am used to this...)
Billy Robinson, without a shadow of a doubt, if we are talking about actual wrestling and not showmanship.
George Gordienko.
Jim Breaks
The Taylor family from Bradford.
Billy Riley
as for the big men - I vote for George Gregory !
A good question op54nessie (I guess that's not your real name). Why do you say Billy Robinson wasn't his real name Anglo? Are you getting mixed up with your Billy Joyces and Bob Robinsons? Would Tony St Clair not have been a Gregory?
The Wild Man of Borneo is obviously correct. He lived next door to Gargantua.
Ron ... Billy Robinson wasn't Billy Robinson. Unless you read the question to include that odd rare occurrence when he did indeed wrestle as himself?
Vic Faulkner?
Les Kellett?
Adrian Street ... such a nice name ... was it authentic?
Tibor Szakacs
Bob Kirkwood
Jack Pye
Tony St Clair
Albert Wall
Bert Assirati
The Wild Man of Borneo
I am more into lightweights...Joe Reid. And Peter Gotz.
Billy Robinson