Posted November 25, 201410 yr comment_5641828 http://placetobenation.com/titans-of-wrestling-38-wwwf-april-1975/ Parv, Pete, Johnny and Kelly jump back into the Leaping Lanny machine to the murky depths of 1975 for more thrilling grappling action. On the docket tonight: 04-02 BLACKJACKS vs DON KERNODLE/MR HAYASHI 04-01 ANDRE THE GIANT vs JACK EVANS/JOHNNY RODZ/BIG JOE NOVA 04-01 TONY GAREA vs THE WOLFMAN ANTONIO ROCCA REFEREE 04-09 BRUNO SAMMARTINO vs BOBBY DUNCUM TEXAS DEATH MATCH 05-27 DICKHEAD STRONGBOW/RIVERA vs KOWALSKI/DUNCUM Highlights include: Bios for Antonio Rocca, The Wolfman and some random jobbers Grumpy Pete Rocky Raymond is back and with a vengeance! Kowolskis mask and the great toupee-glue trials of 75 And wrestlers who were also teachers
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641853 You've got your Beasts mixed up. Dave McKigney was based out of Ontario, ran an outlaw circuit and wrestled Ted the bear. The bear, incidentally, killed his wife. McKigney died in the same accident that killed Adrian Adonis. The Beast from the Maritimes was the older brother of Leo Burke and Bobby Kay. Last name Cormier, if I remember correctly. He had several world title shots over the years, and did several territory tours. His last match would have been in the late 80s or early 90s for Grand Prix. He was horse lover, and won several shows around the Maritimes.
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641855 Rudy Kay, not Bobby Kay. The Maritime Beadt was Yvonne Cormier.
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641856 Thanks for the clarification Wiz. So I'm guessing Kelly was talking about Dave McKingey and I was talking about Cormier the more famous one.
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641868 Your enjoyment of that sentence combined with your name is disturbing.
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641925 You've got your Beasts mixed up. Dave McKigney was based out of Ontario, ran an outlaw circuit and wrestled Ted the bear. The bear, incidentally, killed his wife. McKigney died in the same accident that killed Adrian Adonis. The Beast from the Maritimes was the older brother of Leo Burke and Bobby Kay. Last name Cormier, if I remember correctly. He had several world title shots over the years, and did several territory tours. His last match would have been in the late 80s or early 90s for Grand Prix. He was horse lover, and won several shows around the Maritimes. Damn, I should have studied McKigney more closely. The Terrible Ted story would have made for a great bio. His Wiki page is amazing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrible_Ted
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641954 ANDRE THE GIANT vs JACK EVANS sounds like the greatest match ever. I know it's not THAT Jack Evans, but still.
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641956 I'm so pumped to finally meet The Wolfman, thanks for saving my work day Titans!
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641960 Raymond must have done this as some sort of audition reel. Love to know if he did this for legit sports footage with dreams of being on the Red Sox or Celtics booth.
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641961 I wouldn't let him listen to this episode, but I'd say, try to get him on! http://www.wickedlocal.com/article/20130726/News/307269848
November 26, 201410 yr comment_5641966 You've got your Beasts mixed up. Dave McKigney was based out of Ontario, ran an outlaw circuit and wrestled Ted the bear. The bear, incidentally, killed his wife. McKigney died in the same accident that killed Adrian Adonis. The Beast from the Maritimes was the older brother of Leo Burke and Bobby Kay. Last name Cormier, if I remember correctly. He had several world title shots over the years, and did several territory tours. His last match would have been in the late 80s or early 90s for Grand Prix. He was horse lover, and won several shows around the Maritimes. Damn, I should have studied McKigney more closely. The Terrible Ted story would have made for a great bio. His Wiki page is amazing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrible_Ted He's also the subject of possibly the best wrestling book ever written - Drawing Heat. It's written by a cultural anthropologist who toured around with him for a while. This is post bear. But it is a great view of wrestling on the margins in the 70s and 80s.
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