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Greetings Frank! Thanks for the great off topic post on the wrestling
history. I loved to watch the Crusher and the Bruiser when I was a kid growing up in Northern Illinois. I saw them both in matches in Davenport, Iowa. Crusher was an amazing guy compared to the comic book characters of wrestling today. I can't bring myself to watch it. Have a great weekend! Jon. |
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I quit watching wrestling many years ago when it started getting so
phoney.But anyway,Rest in Peace,The Crusher. cuhulin |
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![]() "jon" wrote in message oups.com... Greetings Frank! Thanks for the great off topic post on the wrestling history. I loved to watch the Crusher and the Bruiser Howabout Haystacks Calhoon and Leaping Lary Shane |
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Back in the 1950's (that's back when wrestling was real) my old buddy
and I went to see a wrestling match at the old Coloseium on Pascagoula Street in beautifull down town Jackson.y'all ever heard of Gorgeous George before? That was the only wrestling match I ever went to see.So-called wrestling nowdays is as phoney as phoney can be. cuhulin |
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