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  1. The World's Championship Wrestling Match between Joe Stetcher and Earl Caddock 1920 Pioneer Film Corporation Presenting the match like the body of a silent film with intermittent on-screen text narration, Pioneer Film Company produced The World's Championship Wrestling Match between Joe Stetcher and Earl Caddock, an accurate and descriptive title that included twenty minutes of clipped match footage between the two from January 30, 1920. Caddock-Stetcher drew 22,000 fans to New York's Madison Square Garden and is widely considered the most famous match of its era. Pioneer's film of the match is the only recording of it that exists. World Heavyweight Title: Earl Caddock (c) vs Joe Stetcher (January 30, 1920; New York, NY) (Discuss)
  2. Ringkampfrekord 1906 Ringkampfrekord is a short film with two exhibition matches from Paris, France, from December 28, 1906. This is the oldest pro wrestling footage from France that exists. Exhibition Match: Giovanni Carpini vs Raoul Le Bordelais (Discuss) Exhibition Match: Raoul Le Boucher vs Simon Antonitsch (Discuss)
  3. British Pathe 1930 "Boxer V Wrestler" Boxer vs Wrestler: Nat Pendleton vs ?? (1930) Nat Pendleton vs ?? (1930)
  4. If you've ever wanted to write video game reviews, PWO might be the place for you. We're looking for at least one writer to review both new and classic pro wrestling-themed video games for all consoles. This also includes mobile and PC games. If you're interested, send at least one sample review my way. Gaming is not really my forte, so I don't have a format in mind, but I'd prefer to get an idea not just of your writing style, but what you think is the best way to actually structure a game review - a rough outline that could be applied to all gaming reviews. If there are non-wrestling examples of great gaming reviews that you think capture the tone well, include those links in your submission as well. The review should be relevant both to people are into gaming and diehard wrestling fans, so write that audience in mind. There is absolutely no reason for a review to ever exceed 500 words -- in fact, I think 200-300 words per game (with an overall rating on a scale of 0.0-10.0) is the sweet spot. I'd prefer to read a review of a game you like, but sending both a positive and a negative review is a huge plus. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
  5. Interview: Brother Jonathan Short August 6, 1938 Sydney, Australia http://commerce.wazeedigital.com/license/clip/48050560_5700.do?assetId=clip_8958673

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