Good question with an impossible answer. British wrestlers have travelled since the early 20th century, But use of the word prolific must mean with some speed, distance and repetition involved. That must bring us into the 1970s. I'd go with Kincaid and Rocco.
I'd exclude people such as Billy Robinson, Adrian etc. as they left and never returned permanently. Pete Roberts and Rocco (didn't he live in Majorca?) are certainly strong contenders. Side note: Pete Roberts would qualify just on the number of places he was billed from.....
Dynamite Kid covered some ground.
How about Dave Finlay?
Good question with an impossible answer. British wrestlers have travelled since the early 20th century, But use of the word prolific must mean with some speed, distance and repetition involved. That must bring us into the 1970s. I'd go with Kincaid and Rocco.
One of Ian Campbells matches in Iraq has 133,000 views on You Tube
Wild Angus and Wild Ian Campbell?
Tony St. Clair, Johnny Kincaid, in fact almost any 60's/70's Wrestler would have found work overseas. Danny Lynch would be a very strong contender.
Sam (Dwight J Ingleburgh) Betts visited a few countries
Would have thought that no one wrestler could ever win this accolade.
So many , went so far , so many times.
I'd exclude people such as Billy Robinson, Adrian etc. as they left and never returned permanently. Pete Roberts and Rocco (didn't he live in Majorca?) are certainly strong contenders. Side note: Pete Roberts would qualify just on the number of places he was billed from.....
Rocco got himself about as did Billy Robinson, good wrestlers who were willing to travel were always in demand in Japan, North America and Europe