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paul sosnowski

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  1. Yea, I was thinking the current month should be changed to reverse order. That way when you click on July 2018, you get matches from 7/20 instead of 7/1
  2. 50th State Big Time Wrestling Honolulu, HI - September 20, 1972 Fred Curry defeated John Quinn via disqualification Sam Steamboat defeated Mr. XXX Jimmy Snuka defeated Ray Kamaka Giant Baba vs The Sheik Ed Francis defeated Freddie Blassie AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens fought WWWF World Champion Pedro Morales & Wahoo McDaniel to a double disqualification
  3. Some of the 1960s folders are pretty empty. Does anyone have more match links or reviews?
  4. You can confirm that this was in early November from the commentary. They are advertising a show at the War Memorial in Buffalo on 11/11 as "this coming Saturday". They also mention World Tag Team Champions Fred Curry & Dan Miller. They won the belts on 10/14/67 Here are results from that show. Fred Curry didn't make it for the tag match. November 11, 1967 Memorial Auditorium (att. 4,800) 1) Johnny Powers b. Dick “Bulldog” Brower 2) The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello & Ray St. Clair) b. Dan Miller and Chief White Owl (nontitle) 3) Antonino Rocca b. Masked Marvel 4) Woody Johnson b. Rocky Montana 5) Donn Lewin b. Jack Kane 6) Oklahoma Kid b. Terry Yorkston
  5. Very strange that the most famous match of the 1960s was never reviewed or posted here before...
  6. Jim Londos was the final NYSAC World Champion when that group folded in 1934. Wiki says that Ring Magazine continued to recognize him as the true world champion until Londos retired in 1946. So that is probably the belt he has.
  7. WWWF Heavyweight Championship, Pedro Morales vs George Steele. The complete show is on the Network, Vault, Old School. This was one of the first ever televised MSG shows, and was broadcast on HBO
  8. This match is from Dallas Memorial Auditorium. Available on the Network, Vault, Hidden Gems, drop down to 1966. Legends of Texas Rasslin'
  9. This is from the world famous Sportatorium in Dallas TX. Available on the Network. Vault, Hidden Gems, drop down to 1952. A Killer Challenge and it is a handicap match
  10. This is available on the Network. It's an 8 minute segment narrated by Gordon Solie. About 4 minutes of the match is shown. Go to Vault, Hidden Gems, drop down to 1969, NWA Title Funk Jr vs Kiniski
  11. This is for the NWA World Heavyweight Title and is 2 out of 3 falls
  12. Inoki and Yoshimura were champions, but Inoki was about to be expelled from the JWA, so this match is for the vacant All-Asia Tag Team Titles, 2 out of 3 falls. On December 1st, Inoki and Yoshimura defended against Funk & Murdoch and went to a 60:00 Draw.
  13. The Destroyer defends the WWA World Heavyweight Title. Talk about it here
  14. Killer X is Frank Townsend. Gino Marella, is of course, Gorilla Monsoon

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