
Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 6, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Texas State Heavyweight Champion Johnny Valentine (1-0) (60:00) (McDaniel won the only fall in the time limit, but the referee decided “that the one fall would not win the title”) … Tony Gonzales b. Gary Hart … Grizzly Smith and Antonio Pugiliese b. Killer Karl Kox and Spoiler I (DQ) … The Great Malenko b. Tiger Conway … Nick Kozak b. Charles Montague … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (referee: Danny Plechas) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 13, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Gene Kiniski and Wahoo McDaniel b. The Great Malenko and Johnny Valentine (2/3) … Killer Karl Kox b. Tony Gonzales … Antonio Pugiliese b. Spoiler I … Nick Kozak b. Ripper Secura (DQ) … Joe Blanchard and Lord Charles Montague drew (15:00) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 20, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Antonio Pugiliese b. The Great Malenko and Lord Charles Montague to capture the American Tag Team Title (2/3) … Mil Mascaras (local debut) b. Gary Hart … Killer Karl Kox and Johnny Valentine wrestled to a double disqualification … Spoiler I b. Cyclone Sota … Ripper Secuna b. Juan Sebastian … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 27, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Karl Kox b. Wahoo McDaniel (DQ) … Tony Pug b. The Great Malenko … Mil Mascaras b. Benji Ramirez … Ripper Secuna b. Bobby Shane (local debut) … Mike Paidousis and Juan Sebastian drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The January 28, 1970 edition of the Dallas Morning News reported that Antonio Pugiliese “will now use the ring name of Tony Pug.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 3, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Mil Mascaras b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) … Wahoo McDaniel and Tony Pug wrestled The Great Malenko and Ripper Secuna to a draw … Emil Dupre b. Killer Karl Kox (DQ) … Nick Kozak b. Cyclone Sota … Lord Charles Montague and Edouardo Perez drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 10, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Wahoo McDaniel to “regain” the Texas State Heavyweight Title (2/3) … Duke Keomuka and Mil Mascaras b. The Great Malenko and Killer Karl Kox (reverse decision) … Lord Charles Montague b. Cyclone Sota … Eduardo Perez and Benji Ramirez drew … Emil Dupre b. Juan Sebastian … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The February 10, 1970 edition of the Dallas Morning News reported that Valentine was the Texas Heavyweight Champion and on February 11, the paper stated that he regained the title. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 17, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko (2/3) … Killer Karl Kox and Ripper Secuna b. Nick Kozak and Mil Mascaras (DQ) … Tony Pug b. Lord Charles Montague … Emil Dupre b. Juan Sebastian … Cyclone Sota b. Benji Ramirez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 24, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Killer Karl Kox to capture the vacant Texas Brass Knuckles Title (2/3) … Mil Mascaras b. Ox Anderson … Joe Blanchard b. Benji Ramirez … Wahoo McDaniel b. Cyclone Sota … Ripper Secuna b. Tony Gonzales … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Notes: The Texas Brass Knuckles Title was “vacated by Bull Curry when he failed to defend in six months.” Anderson was listed as a 245-pound “newcomer from Salt Lake City.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 3, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dory Funk Jr. and Wahoo McDaniel drew (1-1) (60:00) (McDaniel was a subsitute for Fritz Von Erich, who was “absent,” having “missed airplane connections enroute from Japan.”) … Killer Karl Kox b. Nick Kozak … Eduardo Perez b. Juan Sebastian … Mil Mascaras and Tony Pug b. The Great Malenko and Ripper Secuna … Cyclone Sota b. Benji Ramirez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 10, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Mil Mascaras b. Texas State Heavyweight Champion Johnny Valentine (2/3) (third fall by DQ when Valentine threw Mascaras over the top rope) (no title change) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Ripper Secuna … The Great Malenko b. Nick Kozak … Billy Colt and Little Bruiser drew … Cyclone Sota and Tony Pug b. Eduardo Perez and Juan Sebastian … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 17, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Johnny Valentine b. Mil Mascaras (2/3) (third fall by countout) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Killer Karl Kox (2/3) … Joe Blanchard b. Cyclone Sota … The Great Malenko b. Emil Dupre … Little Bruiser b. Billy Colt … Lord Charles Montague b. Nick Kozak … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 24, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Mil Mascaras and Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko and Johnny Valentine (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Tony Pug b. Ripper Secuna … Eduardo Perez and Juan Sebastian drew … Belle Starr b. Betty Nicoli … Emil Dupre vs. Lord Charles Montague … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 31, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Killer Karl Kox (2/3) (lumberjack match) … Mil Mascaras and Wahoo McDaniel b. Lord Charles Montague and Ripper Secuna … Cyclone Sota b. Johnny Lee … Nick Kozak b. Juan Sebastian … The Great Malenko b. Emil Dupre … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 7, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko (Texas Death Match) (according to the Dallas Morning News: “style of the match here depends on the outcome of their scheduled match in Fort Worth Monday night. If Von Erich won, the bout here will be under Texas Death Match rules which call for the bout to continue, without falls counting, until one is unable to defend himself. If Malenko won, the Dallas bout will be a Russian Chain Match, with the two grapplers chained by their left wrists”) … Mil Mascaras b. Killer Karl Kox (DQ) … John Lee b. Benji Ramirez … Nick Kozak b. Eduardo Perez … Wahoo McDaniel and Tony Pug b. Joe Blanchard and Ripper Secuna … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 14, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … American Tag Team Champions The Great Malenko and Killer Karl Kox wrestled Mil Mascaras and Wahoo McDaniel to a draw (60:00) (1-1) … Tony Pug b. Lord Charles Montague (DQ) … Juan Sebastian b. Alex Medina … Cyclone Sota b. Benji Ramirez … Ripper Secuna b. Johnny Lee … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 21, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Mil Mascaras b. Killer Karl Kox … Wahoo McDaniel failed to beat The Great Malenko and Lord Charles Montague in a special handicap match (Malenko pinned McDaniel to end the bout) … Joe Blanchard b. John Lee … Killer Kowalski b. Alex Medina … Nick Kozak and Tony Pug drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 28, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Malenko vs. Fritz Von Erich (Rusian Chain Match) (Malenko was accompanied by Montague, Fritz was accompanied by Waldo Von Erich) … Johnny Valentine vs. Waldo Von Erich … Lord Charles Montague vs. Benji Ramirez … Killer Kowalski vs. Juan Sebastian … Mil Mascaras and Tony Pug vs. Eduardo Perez and Ripper Secuna … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 5, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Von Erichs (Fritz and Waldo Von Erich) b. The Great Malenko and Lord Charles Montague (Texas Death Match) … Killer Kowalski b. Tiger Conway (2- 0) … Killer Karl Kox and Wahoo McDaniel drew … Juan Sebastian b. Eduardo Perez … Ripper Secuna b. Cyclone Sota … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 12, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wrestling Tournament … Mil Mascaras and Johnny Valentine drew (eliminating both wrestlers) … Nick Kozak b. Killer Karl Kox … Killer Kowalski b. Wahoo McDaniel (decision) … Killer Kowalski b. Nick Kozak in the tournament final to earn an NWA World Title match with Dory Funk Jr. … Joe Blanchard b. Sid Jones … The Great Malenko b. Tiger Conway … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 19, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. The Great Malenko and Killer Karl Kox in a three-way match (referees: Wahoo McDaniel, Fritz Von Erich) (winner won $2,000) (each wrestler put up $500 plus another $500 from matchmaker Ed Watt) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Ripper Secuna … Mil Mascaras b. Killer Kowalski (DQ) … Lord Charles Montague and Eduardo Perez b. Benito Matta and Juan Sebastian … Cyclone Sota and Nick Kozak drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 26, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dory Funk Jr. b. Killer Kowalski (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Wahoo McDaniel and Johnny Valentine drew … Ronnie Etchison b. Johnny Lee … Lord Charles Montague b. George Gaiser … Eduardo Perez and Ripper Secuna b. Alex Perez and Juan Sebastian … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 2, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko to capture the vacant American Heavyweight Title (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Killer Kowalski b. Waldo Von Erich … Betti Nicoli b. Belle Starr … Ronnie Etchison and Mil Mascaras b. Eduardo Perez and Ripper Secuna … Cyclone Sota b. Johnny Lee … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Notes: The Dallas Morning News on June 2, 1970 reported Malenko “held the [American] title several days after defeating Von Erich in Fort Worth. However, the National Wrestling Alliance wouldn’t approve the decision and declared the title vacant.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 9, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Kowalski and Wahoo McDaniel drew (60:00) (no falls) … Ripper Secuna and Johnny Valentine b. Ronnie Etchison and Nick Kozak … Mil Mascaras b. Lord Charles Montague (Mascaras was originally booked to wrestle Great Malenko) … “Wee” Willie Wilson b. Little Bruiser … Bob Orton b. Joe Blanchard … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 16, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry and Killer Kowalski wrestled to a double disqualification (Kowalski was a substitute for Johnny Valentine, who was injured in a locker room brawl with Killer) (Curry was scheduled to challenge for Valentine’s Texas State Brass Knuckles Title) … Mil Mascaras and Wahoo McDaniel b. Killer Kowalski and Ripper Secuna … Bob Orton b. Nick Kozak … Alex Perez and Eduardo Perez drew … “Wee” Willie Wilson b. Bill Cody … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 23, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Kowalaski and Johnny Valentine wrestled to a double disqualification … Mil Mascaras b. Swede Karlsen … Wahoo McDaniel b. Bob Orton … Mark Starr b. Alex Perez … Cyclone Sota b. Eduardo Perez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 30, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Kowalski b. Johnny Valentine to capture the Texas State Brass Knuckles Title (2/3) (Valentie brawled with Bull Curry, the guest referee) … Nick Kozak and Wahoo McDaniel b. Lord Charles Montague and Bob Orton … Tiger Conway b. Eduardo Perez … Joe Blanchard and Ronnie Etchison drew … Mark Starr b. Swede Karlsen … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 7, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Kowalski b. Fritz Von Erich (2/3) (Von Erich won the first fall, Kowalski won the second and third) (non-title match) … Bull Curry b. Lord Charles Montague … Mr. Wrestling (local debut) b. Jim Pesek … Mike Paidousis b. Cyclone Sota … Bob Orton b. Ronnie Etchison … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 14, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Kowalski b. Mr. Wrestling in the finals of a Russian Roulette match (2/3) (Kowalski won $2,000 and a match against Fritz Von Erich for the American Title) (others competiting in the match were Great Malenko, Mil Mascaras, Wahoo McDaniel, Bob Orton and Johnny Valentine) … Killer Kowalski vs. Wahoo McDaniel … Bob Orton vs. Johnny Valentine … The Great Malenko vs. Mr. Wrestling … Joe Blanchard b. Skandor Akbar … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 21, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Killer Kowalski (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Johnny Valentine b. Mr. Wrestling (2/3) … Bob Orton b. Jerry Usher … Mike York b. Benito Matta … Mark Starr b. Don Drummer … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 28, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Fritz Von Erich b. Killer Kowalski (2/3) (third fall by reverse decision when the referee disqualified Kowalski) … The Great Malenko and Johnny Valentine wrestled Mil Mascaras and Mr. Wrestling to a draw … The Alaskan b. Mark Starr … Bob Orton b. Ronnie Etchison … Mr. Wrestling b. Swede Karlsen (Wrestling was a substitute for Lord Charles Montague) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (referee: Dick Raines) … (capacity crowd) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 4, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Kowalski b. Wahoo McDaniel (no disqualification match) … Mr. Wrestling b. The Great Malenko … Joe Blanchard b. Lord Charles Montague … Bob Orton b. Benito Matta … The Alaskan b. Mr. X … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 11, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Malenko and Killer Kowalski b. Wahoo McDaniel and Fritz Von Erich (DQ) … Johnny Valentine b. Mr. Wrestling … Bob Orton b. Jack Sanders … Killer Karl Kox b. Mark Starr … Skandor Akbar and Lord Charles Montague drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 18, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Killer Kowalski (2/3) (third fall by DQ when Kowalski received some outside help from lumberjack Killer Karl Kox) (special lumberjack match with eight wrestlers around the ring) … Mr. Wrestling and Killer Karl Kox drew … Mil Mascaras b. The Alaskan … Benito Matta b. Swede Karlsen … Bob Orton b. Mark Starr … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 25, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Texas Brass Knuckles Champion Killer Kowalski b. Fritz Von Erich (fourth fall of a “marathon match” that “went into overtime”) … Killer Karl Kox and Wilbur Snyder drew … Mr. Wrestling b. The Alaskan (DQ) … Col. Stu Gibson b. Ronnie Etchison … Joe Blanchard b. Mark Starr … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 1, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Malenko and Killer Kowalski wrestled Wahoo McDaniel and Bob Orton to a double countout in the third fall (1-1) … Johnny Valentine b. Jesse James … Killer Karl Kox b. Ronnie Hill … The Alaskan b. Ronnie Etchison … Joe Blanchard b. Jack Sanders … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 8, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Killer Karl Kox (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Bob Orton b. The Alaskan … Mr. Wrestling b. Swede Karlsen … Mike Paidousis b. Jack Sanders … Jesse James b. Ronnie Hill … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 15, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. The Great Malenko (2/3) (McDaniel was accompanied by Bob Orton, who “was instrumental in setting Malenko up for the decisive third fall) … Bob Orton b. Lord Charles Montague (2-0) … Jim Pesek b. Swede Karlsen … Joe Blanchard b. Col. Stu Gibson … Mr. Wrestling and George Scott wrestled Killer Karl Kox and Johnny Valentine to a draw … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 22, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Malenko b. Bob Orton (ring was surrounded by a fence) (referee Bull Curry “inadvertently aided Malenko’s cause”) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Jim Pesek … The Great Scott and Johnny Valentine drew (15:00) … The Alaskan and Tiger Conway drew (15:00) … Lord Charles Montague b. Jack Sanders … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 29, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry b. The Great Malenko … Mil Mascaras b. Johnny Valentine (DQ) … The Great Scott b. Lord Charles Montague … Killer Karl Kox and Mr. Wrestling drew … Jesse James b. Jack Sanders … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 6, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Mil Mascaras b. Killer Karl Kox in the finals of an eight-man Russian Roulette match (Mascaras won the $2,000 prize) … Toru Tanaka (local debut) b. Jesse James … Mil Mascaras b. Lord Charles Montague … Killer Karl Kox and Bob Orton drew … The Great Scott and Lord Charles Montague drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 13, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Scott b. Johnny Valentine to capture the Texas State Heavyweight Title (2/3) … The Great Malenko and Lord Charles Montague b. Mr. Wrestling and Jim Pesek … Toru Tanaka b. Tiger Conway … Killer Kowalski b. Mil Mascaras … The Alaskan b. Swede Karlsen … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 20, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Scott and Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko and Killer Kowalski (Scott was a substitute for Wahoo McDaniel, who had been injured in a car accident and unable to compete) (McDaniel was ringside) … Mr. Wrestling b. Eduardo Perez … Toru Tanaka b. Joe Blanchard … The Alaskan and Bob Orton drew … Jim Pesek b. Swede Karlsen … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 27, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko by referee’s decision (Russian Chain Match) (match ended when time expired) (Von Erich was accompanied by Bob Orton, while Malenko was seconded by Lord Montague) … The Great Scott and Mr. Wrestling b. Terry Garvin and Johnny Valentine … Toru Tanaka b. Jim Pesek … Benito Matta b. Mike Paidousis (DQ) … Bob Orton b. Lord Charles Montague … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (referee: Dick Raines) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 3, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Toru Tanaka (2/3) (third fall by DQ) (McDaniel ended Tanaka’s win streak) … Gentleman Ben the wrestling bear b. The Alaskan, Killer Karl Kox, Jim Pesek and Johnny Valentine in a “unique wrestle royal” … Mr. Wrestling b. Lord Charles Montague … Swede Karlsen b. Nick Adams … Killer Kowalski b. Bob Orton … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 10, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. The Great Malenko (Texas Death Match) … Killer Kowalski b. Joe Blanchard … Toru Tanaka b. Swede Karlsen … The Great Scott b. Killer Karl Kox … Bob Orton b. The Alaskan … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 17, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka b. Wahoo McDaniel (2/3) … Killer Kowalski and Killer Karl Kox b. The Great Scott and Bob Orton … Mr. Wrestling and Johnny Valentine drew … Grizzly Smith b. The Alaskan … Swede Karlsen b. Jim Pesek … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 24, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Toru Tanaka (2/3) (third fall by countout) (special lumberjack match) … Benito Matta b. Killer Karl Kox (DQ) … Killer Kowalski b. Bob Orton … Joe Blanchard b. Swede Karlsen … The Alaskan and Mike Paidousis drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 1, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Toru Tanaka (2/3) (third fall by DQ when Great Malenko interfered) … Mr. Wrestling b. The Great Malenko … The Great Scott b. Killer Karl Kox (Scott was a substitute for Wahoo McDaniel, who was injured) … The Alaskan and Killer Kowalski b. The Great Scott and Bob Orton … Ken Lusk (local debut) b. Lord Charles Montague … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The Dallas Morning News reported that “Tanaka says he came to the United States in an effort to get the rematch with Von Erich after losing to him before a huge audience in his homeland.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 8, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Scott, Wahoo McDaniel, Mr. Wrestling and Bob Orton b. The Alaskan, Killer Kowalski, Lord Charles Montague and Toru Tanaka (2/3) … The Great Scott b. Killer Kowalski … Wahoo McDaniel b. The Alaskan … Mr. Wrestling b. Lord Charles Montague … Betti Nicoli b. Jean Antone … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 15, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Scott and Mr. Wrestling b. Dick Murdock and Dusty Rhodes to capture the American Tag Team Title (Mr. Wrestling was “being forced to wrestle without his mask) … Fritz Von Erich lasted Toru Tanaka “by staying five minutes” in a special karate match (Von Erich won $2,000) … Killer Kowalski and Wahoo McDaniel were both counted out … Joe Blanchard and Bob Orton drew … Jimmy Valiant b. Swede Karlsen … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: Murdock and Rhodes were billed as the “newly crowned” tag team champions; no wrestling show next week because of the Christmas holiday. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 29, 1970 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Toru Tanaka b. Johnny Valentine (2-0) (Tanaka earned a World Title match) … The Great Scott b. Joe Blanchard … Tim Woods b. The Alaskan … Wahoo McDaniel b. Jimmy Valiant … Klondike Bill b. Bob Orton … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Notes: The Dallas Morning News reported that Tanaka “recently defeated Fritz Von Erich for the American heavyweight title.” Show was billed as “Kiddie Night” and fans under the age of 12 would receive a picture of a wrestler. Tim Woods, The Great Scott, Wahoo McDaniel and Fritz Von Erich would be available from 7-8 p.m. for autographs. Research by Tim Hornbaker October 2, 2010 |
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