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Wrestling With Shea Stadium History
G-Fafif Jun 04 2008 12:31 PM |
Miami Herald recalls the night [url=http://www.miamiherald.com/675/story/557440.html]Shea was the mecca[/url] of the skewed, square circle of professional wrestling.
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metirish Jun 04 2008 01:04 PM |
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Some results from that night of wrestling at Shea , some baseball siblings.
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seawolf17 Jun 04 2008 01:11 PM |
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MFS62 Jun 04 2008 01:20 PM |
Well, there WAS a wrestler way back when I followed wrestling (50's)named Verne Gagne. Maybe it was a flash-back typo.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 04 2008 01:20 PM |
Ah, "The Unpredictable" Johnny Rodz. He was very predictable: He always lost!
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Fman99 Jun 04 2008 01:26 PM |
I remember S.D. Jones.
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metirish Jun 04 2008 01:27 PM |
Bucket seems like an expert on this .
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 04 2008 01:30 PM |
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I remember he had a bullet wound in his back.
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HahnSolo Jun 04 2008 02:06 PM |
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Greg Gagne (the wrestlers) was Vern Gagne's son
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AG/DC Jun 04 2008 02:22 PM |
Wrestling is a clanny world.
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Vic Sage Jun 04 2008 02:36 PM |
Ivan Putski. Chief Jay Strongbow. Haystacks Calhoun. Bruno Sammartino. Stan Hansen. Sgt Slaughter. Jimmy Snuka. Rick Martel.
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G-Fafif Jun 04 2008 02:48 PM |
There was a predecessor league, at least in terms of what was on Channel 9 when I was in sixth going into seventh grade. The IWF I think it was: Mil Mascaras was world champ. Dick "The Bulldog" Browser was North American champ (which I couldn't figure out since wasn't North America part of the world?). Ivan Koloff was the Soviet bad guy du jour. Mighty Igor was the crowd favorite, munching on a kielbasa en route to destroying opponents. Ernie Ladd, the old AFLer, had become a villain. Some guy named Tex teamed up with him for a tag-team steel cage match which was surprising since Tex was a good guy...but Ernie ended up double-crossing him (poor Tex). It was during this brief flirtation with professional wrestling, undertaken for the same reason I started watching "Happy Days" (so I wouldn't be left out of 12-year-old water cooler talk) that I learned the phrases "foreign object" and "mid-section". It was also then, 1975, when professional sports leagues were blossoming everywhere (WHA, WFL, NASL, a lacrosse league before it seemed plausible) so I didn't think anything unusual of professional wrestling.
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AG/DC Jun 04 2008 05:14 PM |
I just hope the Coundown Like It Oughta Be remembers the New York Apollo/United, their legendary coach Rodney Marsh, and the dozens of fans they drew to Shea in the Torre era.
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