
Dallas, Texas: Tuesady, January 7, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Dan Miller and Johnny Valentine drew (60:00) (no falls) … Kurt Hess and Baron Raschke b. Alex Medina and Waldo Von Erich … Grizzly Smith b. Swede Karlsen … Stan Kowaksi b. Tank Morgan (local debut) … “Young” Bull Curry b. Gary Hart (2-0) Note: Valentine was billed as a former American champion. *On Thursday, January 9, 1969, Ed McLemore passed away of a heart attack at the age of 62. According to the Dallas Morning News, “McLemore’s personal activity at the Sportatorium had been serverely restricted since a heart attack last February.” He was listed as the promoter of the wrestling shows through December 17, 1968. *Jack Adkisson, known to the public as wrestler Fritz Von Erich, would become the promoter of wrestling events for the Dallas Wrestling Club and the National Wrestling Alliance in Dallas. Ed Watt, McLemore’s longtime assistant, would serve as Adkisson’s matchmaker and “front.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 14, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Baron Raschke b. Don Jardine (chain match) … Dan Miller and Grizzly Smith b. Stan Kowaksi and Tank Morgan … Johnny Valentine b. Tiger Conway … The Butcher b. Alex Medina … “Young” Bull Curry b. Swede Karlson … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 21, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … The Von Erichs (Fritz and Waldo Von Erich) b. Gary Hart and Don Jardine (2-0) … Johnny Valentine b. Tank Morgan … Baron Raschke b. Alex Medina (Raschke reportedly “remained undefeated”) … Joe Blanchard b. Kurt Hess … Grizzly Smith b. The Butcher (DQ) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The Butcher reportedly weighed 300 pounds. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 28, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich and Baron Von Raschke wrestled to a double disqualification in the third fall (1-1) … Dan Miller b. The Spoiler (Don Jardine) … Johnny Valentine b. Grizzly Smith … Bull Curry Jr. and Waldo Von Erich wrestled Swede Karlsen and Krusher Kowalski to a draw … Jose Lothario (debut) b. Tank Morgan … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 4, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … American Tag Team Champions Dan Miller and Fritz Von Erich wrestled Krusher Kowalski and Baron Raschke to a draw (1-1) (60:00) … Joe Blanchard b. The Butcher … Jose Lothario b. Alex Medina … Benito Matta b. Pepe Villa … Swede Karlsen b. Tank Morgan … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 11, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Dan Miller b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) (third fall by reverse decision and subsequent disqualification) … Texas Women’s Champion Evelyn Stevens b. Bette Boucher (2/3) … Jose Lothario b. Swede Karlson … The Butcher and Alex Medina drew … Reggie Parks b. Tank Morgan … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 18, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka b. Baron Raschke (2/3) (third fall by DQ) (reportedly Raschke’s first loss in Dallas) … Joe Blanchard and Krusher Kowalski wrestled “Young” Bull Curry and Yashimira to a draw (Yashimira was billed as a protégé of Duke Keomuka) … Tank Morgan b. Alex Medina … Reggie Parks b. Swede Karlson … Waldo Von Erich b. The Butcher … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 25, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Dan Miller (2/3) … Jose Lothario and Baron Raschke wrestled to a double disqualification … Sonny King b. Swede Karlson … Reggie Parks b. Krusher Kowalski … Tank Morgan b. Danny Plechas … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 4, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Fritz Von Erich b. Gene Kiniski (2-0) (special referee: Lou Thesz) (Von Erich agreed to retire if he lost) … Jose Lothario and Reggie Parks b. Baron Raschke and Dusty Rhodes (DQ) … Johnny Valentine b. Waldo Von Erich … Joe Blanchard and Dan Miller drew … Tiger Conway b. Swed Karlson … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News on March 4, 1969: “Von Erich has vowed he would retire from wrestling if he failed to win one match of the 2-night series [with Kiniski], and he lost in the feature at Fort Worth Monday night.” Thesz refereed both matches. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 11, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Duke Keomuka (2/3) … Joe Blanchard and Waldo Von Erich drew (30:00) … Jose Lothario b. Reggie Parks … “Young” Bull Curry b. Sonny King … Dusty Rhodes b. Danny Plechas (Plechas was a substitute for Dan Miller, who was injured) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News: Keomuka “has won more Dallas matches than any other wrestler.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 18, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Jose Lothario (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Reggie Parks b. Dusty Rhodes … “Young” Bull Curry b. Swede Karlson … Danny Plechas b. Pepe Villa … Buster Lloyd b. Ken Hollis … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 25, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich and Johnny Valentine drew (1-1) (60:00) (non-title match) … Joe Blanchard b. Buster Lloyd … “Young” Bull Curry b. Krusher Kowalski … Jose Lothario and Reggie Parks b. Baron Raschke and Dusty Rhodes (DQ) … George Gaiser (local debut) b. Swede Karlson … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (capacity crowd) Note: Gaiser was billed as a “former SMU football lineman” and, according to the Dallas Morning News “has played with the San Antonio Toros and Denver Broncos the last two years.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 1, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … American Tag Team Champions “Young” Bull Curry and Fritz Von Erich b. Dusty Rhodes and Johnny Valentine … Buster Lloyd b. Mike Paidousis … Krusher Kowalski b. Sonny King … Danny Plechas b. Swede Karlsen … Benny Matta b. Bull Ramos … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 8, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Jose Lothario (2/3) … Wahoo McDaniel (local debut) b. “Crazy” Luke Graham (50 seconds) … “Young” Bull Curry and Reggie Parks wrestled Baron Raschke and Dusty Rhodes to a draw … Swede Karlson b. Sonny King … Krusher Kowalski and Buster Lloyd drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 15, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Joe Blanchard … George Gaiser b. Sid Jones … Mike Paidousis b. Buster Lloyd … Reggie Parks b. Krusher Kowalski … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 22, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … “Young” Bull Curry, Jose Lothario and Wahoo McDaniel b. Dusty Rhodes, Johnny Valentine and Baron Von Raschke … Reggie Parks b. Buster Lloyd … Juan Rios b. Krusher Kowalski … Pedro Valdez b. Sonny King … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 29, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Fritz Von Erich and Johnny Valentine were both counted out in the third fall (1-1) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Dusty Rhodes … Pancho Lopez b. The Sundown Kid … Jose Lothario b. Sid Jones … Swede Karlson and Pedro Valdez drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 6, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) (third fall by DQ) (ring surrounded by a fence) … Baron Raschke and Dusty Rhodes wrestled Jose Lothario and Wahoo McDaniel to a draw … Reggie Parks b. Swede Karlson … Gorilla Lopez b. Pedro Valdez … “Young” Bull Curry b. Pepe Gomez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 13, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka and Wahoo McDaniel b. Baron Raschke and Dusty Rhodes (2/3) … Jose Lothario b. Buster Lloyd … “Young” Bull Curry b. Sid Jones … Gorilla Lopez b. Pepe Gomez … Tiger Conway b. The Sundown Kid … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 20, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Johnny Valentine and Wahoo McDaniel drew (60:00) … Lord Littlebrook vs. Mighty Atom … “Young” Bull Curry and Jose Lothario vs. Baron Raschke and Dusty Rhodes … Gorilla Lopez vs. Swede Karlsen … Joe Blanchard vs. Pedro Valdez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News: “Valentine’s rough-house tactics cost Fritz Von Erich two teeth and referee Dick Raines a fractured cheekbone. McDaniel, who has played eight years of professional football in the American Football League, has gone undefeated locally through eight matches.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 27, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … “Young” Bull Curry, Jose Lothario and Fritz Von Erich b. Joe Blanchard, Dusty Rhodes and Johnny Valentine (2/3) (Texas “tag out” match, which was basically an elimination match) … George Gaiser b. Mike Paidousis … Gorilla Lopez b. Pepe Gomez … Joe Blanchard vs. Jose Lothario … “Young” Bull Curry vs. Dusty Rhodes … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 3, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Baron Raschke b. Jose Lothario in an eight-man tournament final to capture the vacant Texas Brass Knuckles Title … Wahoo McDaniel and Waldo Von Erich drew … first round mathches were: Jose Lothario b. Mike Paidousis … Baron Raschke b. Gorilla Lopez … Wahoo McDaniel b. Dusty Rhodes … Waldo Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (decision) … other matches on show: Reggie Parks b. “Young” Bull Curry … Alex Perez b. Pepe Gomez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 10, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. American Heavyweight Champion Johnny Valentine (Indian Death Match, “a leather strap will be used to bind” the wrestlers “by the left wrists”) (non-title match) … Jose Lothario b. Gorilla Lopez … Mike Paidousis b. Pedro Valdez … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Alex Perez (2-0) … Bob Duncum (local debut) b. Sid Jones … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Notes: The Dallas Morning News reported on June 11, 1969 that Johnny Valentine “won the American heavyweight wrestling championship from Fritz Von Erich in Fort Worth Monday night.” Duncum was reportedly “on the squad of the pro football St. Louis Cardinals.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 17, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Texas Brass Knuckles Champion Baron Raschke b. Bull Curry Sr. (2/3) … Jose Lothario and Wahoo McDaniel b. Bob Duncum and Dusty Rhodes … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Buster Lloyd … Waldo Von Erich b. Joe Blanchard (DQ) … Reggie Parks b. Pedro Valdez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 24, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Thunderbolt Patterson b. Dusty Rhodes and Johnny Valentine … Jose Lothario and Baron Raschke drew … Gorilla Lopez b. Marc Allen … Joe Blanchard b. Alex Perez … Reg Parks b. Sid Jones … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 1, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Grizzly Smith b. Johnny Valentine (Valentine “blamed his loss” on Fritz Von Erich, who was Smith’s second) … Wahoo McDaniel and Waldo Von Erich b. Buster Lloyd and Baron Raschke … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gorilla Lopez … Timothy Geohagen and Reggie Parks drew … Mary DeLeon b. Evelyn Stevens … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News, Smith “suffered a neck injury several months ago when he lost to Valentine’s neck-smasher and had to take several weeks off from the wrestling wars.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 8, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) (third fall by DQ) (Valentine attacked the referee) … Jose Lothario b. Bob Duncum … Jose Lothario and Thunderbolt Patterson b. Joe Blanchard and Dusty Rhodes (Lothario was a substitute for Grizzly Smith) … Tony Gonzales b. Gorilla Lopez … Timothy Geohagen b. Sid Jones … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (referee: Danny Plechas) … (capacity crowd) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 15, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (Texas Death Match) (Valentine was carried from the ring) …Thunderbolt Patterson b. Dusty Rhodes … Jose Lothario and Wahoo McDaniel b. Alex Perez and Baron Raschke … Reg Parks b. The Bushman (DQ) (Bushman was managed by Gary Hart) … Gorilla Lopez b. Timothy Geohagen … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (capacity crowd) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 22, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Gary Hart (Indian Death Match) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Baron Raschke (2/3) … The Bushman b. Tommy O’Brien … Joe Blanchard and Benny Matta drew … Tony Gonzales and Jose Lothario b. Dick Murdoch (local debut) and Dusty Rhodes … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 29, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Thunderbolt Patterson b. The Bushman and Gary Hart (2/3) … Dick Murdoch b. Gorilla Lopez … Alex Perez b. Dusty Rhodes … Baron Raschke b. Reggie Parks … Tony Gonzales b. The Masked Marvel … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 5, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) (Valentine brawled with Wahoo McDaniel during the third fall) … Tony Gonzales b. Dick Murdoch (Gonzales was a substitute for Wahoo McDaniel, who was unable to compete due to his battle with Valentine) … Joe Blanchard and Tony Gonzales drew … Alex Perez b. Gorilla Lopez … Gary Hart b. Tiger Conway … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News, “Valentine lost the [American Heavyweight] belt to Von Erich Monday night in Fort Worth. An altercation beween Valentine and Indian wrestler Chief Wahoo McDaniel altered two matches.” The August 26, 1969 edition of the Dallas Morning News reported that “national wrestling officials decided to hold up the title belt for a rematch” following the controversial Fort Worth and Dallas affairs. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 12, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Baron Raschke (Russian Chain Match) … Jose Lothario and Thunderbolt Patterson b. Dick Murdoch and Dusty Rhodes (DQ) … Tony Gonzales b. Alex Perez … Salvador Lothario (local debut) b. Gorilla Lopez … Ramona Lsbell b. Marva Scott … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: Salvador Lothario was billed as Jose’s brother. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 19, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Jose Lothario and Dusty Rhodes drew … Benito Matta b. Mike Paidousis … Alex Perez b. Tommy O’Brien … Joe Blanchard b. Salvador Lothario … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 26, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson and Fritz Von Erich b. Gary Hart and Johnny Valentine (2-0) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Baron Raschke (McDaniel remained undefeated in Dallas) … Silento Rodriguez b. Alex Perez … Jerry Miller b. Dick Murdoch … Jose Lothario b. Swede Karlson … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 2, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Grizzly Smith and Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gary Hart and The Stomper (local debut) (2/3) … Jose Lothario b. Joe Blanchard … Jerry Miller b. Silento Rodriguez … Tiger Conway b. Sundown Kid … Benny Matta b. Tommy O’Brien … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 9, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dory Funk Jr. and Wahoo McDaniel drew (60:00) … Jose Lothario and Thunderbolt Patterson b. The Bushman and Dusty Rhodes … Gary Hart b. Silento Rodriguez … Grizzly Smith b. The Stomper (DQ) … Tony Gonzales and Jerry Miller drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 16, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Grizzly Smith b. The Bushman (2-0) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gary Hart (2/3) … The Stomper b. Benito Matta … Tony Gonzales and Mike Paidousis drew … Jose Lothario b. Mark Allen … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 23, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Fritz Von Erich b. The Bushman and Johnny Valentine … Thunderbolt Patterson b. The Stomper (DQ) … Gary Hart and Jose Lothario drew … Kay Noble b. Jessica Rogers … Jerry Miller vs. Silento Rodriguez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The Dallas Morning News repored that Valentine and Von Erich were “involved in a dispute over the American heavyweight wrestling championship.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 30, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (according to the Dallas Morning News, Von Erich earned “the right to name the date and site for their American heavyweight title rematch.”) … Jose Lothario and Grizzly Smith b. Mike Paidousis and The Spoiler (Lothario and Smith were originally scheduled to wrestle the “new” American Tag Team Champions The Great Malenko and Charles Montague) … Wahoo McDaniel b. The Bushman (McDaniel remained undefeated in Dallas) … Tiger Conway and Jerry Miller drew … Tony Gonzales b. Benito Matta … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The September 30, 1969 newspaper stated: “Ruling that Valentine was hindered in the deciding fall of their recent title bout here, won by Von Erich, the championship committee held the title in abeyance until a title rematch.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 7, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Gary Hart and The Stomper b. The Bushman and Duke Keomuka (2/3) … Joe Blanchard b. Jerry Miller (Blanchard was originally slated to wrestle Benito Matta) … Grizzly Smith b. Spoiler I (DQ) … The Great Malenko (local debut) b. Silento Rodriguez … Willie Wilson vs. Benny Zeh … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 14, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. The Stomper (Patterson remained undefeated in Dallas) … Gary Hart vs. Wahoo McDaniel … Tom Andrews vs. The Great Malenko … Nick Kozak vs. Charles Montague … Tiger Conway vs. Jerry Miller … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: Both Johnny Valentine and Fritz Von Erich participated in public training sessions, the latter with the Stomper and Valentine with Gary Hart (fans picked, by applause, who the wrestlers would train with) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 21, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine to capture the vacant American Heavyweight Title (2-0) (first fall by DQ) (ring was surrounded by a fence) … Wahoo McDaniel b. The Stomper … The Great Malenko and Charles Montague b. Tony Gonzales and Thunderbolt Patterson … Gary Hart b. Tom Andrews (Andrews was originally slated to wrestle The Bushman) … Grizzly Smith b. Jerry Miller … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (referee: Danny Plechas) … (capacity crowd) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 28, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gary Hart and Spoiler I (McDaniel was a substitute for Fritz Von Erich, who was reportedly injured) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Bull Ramos … The Great Malenko b. Tiger Conway … Tom Andrews and Joe Blanchard drew … “Sir” Charles Montague b. Swede Karlsen … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 4, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Wahoo McDaniel (reportedly McDaniel’s first Dallas loss since his April debut) … Nick Kozak and Thunderbolt Patterson b. Jerry Miller and Bull Ramos … Grizzly Smith b. Gorilla Lopez … The Great Malenko b. Tom Andrews … “Sir” Charles Montague b. Silento Rodriguez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 11, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Fritz Von Erich (2/3) (lumberjack match with eight wrestlers surrounding the ring) (Von Erich was attacked by several of the lumberjacks in the final fall) (non-title match) (the third fall “cannot be won unless Von Erich apples his ‘iron claw’ or Valentine uses his ‘elbow smasher.’”) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Spoiler I … Grizzly Smith b. The Stomper … Jerry Miller b. Silento Rodriguez … Benji Ramirez b. Tony Gonzales … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 18, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (Texas Death Match) … Wahoo McDaniel and Grizzly Smith b. Gary Hart and Spoiler I … The Great Malenko b. Tony Gonzales … Joe Blanchard and Nick Kozak drew … The Stomper b. Silento Rodriguez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 25, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Thunderbolt Patterson b. American Tag Team Champions The Great Malenko and Lord Charles Montague (2/3) (non-title match) … Nick Kozak b. Benji Ramirez … Tom Andrews b. Tony Gonzales … Benito Matta and Mike Paidousis drew … Cowboy Bradley b. Billy the Kid … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 2, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Grizzly Smith, Wahoo McDaniel, Ricky Romero and Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko, Gary Hart, The Spoiler I, Johnny Valentine (Texas “tag out” elimination match) … Texas Women’s Champion Evelyn Stevens b. Mary DeLeon … Grizzly Smith b. Gary Hart … Ricky Romero and Spoiler I drew … Bill Watts b. Charles Montague … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 9, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Pat O’Connor b. The Great Malenko and Johnny Valentine (special referee: Fritz Von Erich) … Nick Kozak and Spoiler I drew … Charles Montague b. Tiger Conway … Tom Andrews b. Tony Gonzales … Joe Blanchard b. Mike Paidousis … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 16, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Waldo Von Erich b. The Great Malenko … Johnny Valentine b. Ernie Ladd (2/3) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Spoiler I … Nick Kozak b. Tom Andrews … Thunderbolt Patterson and Benji Ramirez drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Notes: The Dallas Morning News reported that both Ladd and McDaniel retired from professional football “this year.” No show next week. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 30, 1969 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Johnny Valentine (Texas Death Match) (ring was surrounded by a fence) … Nick Kozak b. Benji Ramirez … Joe Blanchard b. Tommy O’ Brien … Grizzly Smith b. Spoiler I … Benito Matta and Lord Charles Montague drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (referee: Danny Plechas) Research by Tim Hornbaker October 2, 2010 |
| Dallas Wrestling Results - 1969 |
