While researching I have come across dozens of cinema's that converted to Wrestling Stadiums in the late 1950's and early 1960's. Maybe a bit of a new one is a Methodist Chapel built in 1964 and converted into a Studio Hall mainly for music in 1957. The Beatles were to play there. Eventually bulldozed early this century.
Just before this ITV had started wrestling on TV and a boom was coming. The hall was up for grabs and anyone could hire it. For Sure Wryton did some shows. They did regular shows right through to end of 1959 and I believe 750 was a typical attendance.
Take note of Danny Flynn working for Wryton here. Later he was to become significant.
Not sure who Liberty promotions were. Maybe Dominic Pye was promoting himself here.
Also suspecting that at This point Wryton pulled the plug.
Conroy had been there at most shows refereeing so for sure Wryton and not Best.
1960 saw Jack Oatley do some shows , strange because the Roster looks pure Wryton. Oatley was later to be in partnership with Bartelli as Bartley promotions , but not this early.
Oatley I think we must assume had been contracted to run these shows for Wryton.
I think the February 1970 bill is too early for Dixon. The others could be, or they might be Orig Williams.