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Atsushi Onita & Masa Fuchi w/Tojo Yamamoto x Ricky Morton & Eddie Gilbert. The Tupelo concession stand gets torn apart (again) in one of wrestling’s all time wildest brawls. (1981 ...
He was trained by his father, the late Jerry Jarrett, and longtime Tennessee-area wrestler and trainer Tojo Yamamoto. X (formerly Twitter) user @Santa_Vol uploaded a pic of a young Jeff Jarrett ...
“We got into the Coliseum… Tojo (Yamamoto) says, ‘Chuck, come here.’ Tojo had a chain wrapped around his fist, busted him about five, six times, his blood everywhere, and stuck his head in ...
Memphis Heat The True Story of Memphis Wrasslin is the definitive documentary about the history of Memphis wrestling from the 1950s with legendary battles between Sputnik Monroe and Billy Wicks ...
Tojo was also Prime Minister of Japan at the ... found guilty of war crimes and executed in 1948 after the war. Isoroku Yamamoto was the marshal admiral of the Japanese Imperial Navy, head man ...
Gulas, who helped start the careers of such stars as Jackie Fargo, Tojo Yamamoto and Jerry “The King” Lawler in the 1960s and ‘70s, would promote wrestling from 1947 through 1980 before ...
LOS ANGELES — In the days after the debacle, several members of the Los Angeles Dodgers approached Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The weight of a Game 1 failure in the National League Division Series hung ...
After training under Tojo Yamamoto, he made his debut by teaming up with Austin Idol to face Nick Bockwinkel and Jerry Lawler. He soon adopted the masked persona of Lord Humongous. Eudy's career ...
Eudy was born on December 16, 1960, in West Memphis, Arkansas and began his wrestling career in the mid-1980s after being trained by Tojo Yamamoto, a respected figure in the wrestling world.
But it is Jerry Jarrett vs. Tojo Yamamoto vs. Larry Latham and Wayne Ferris. Larry Latham later was Moondogs Spot; Wayne Ferris became the Honky Tonk Man. They were called the Blonde Bombers, and they ...
Jackie Fargo was one of our first TV superstars. Yes, we had cowboys, but they were on film and lived far away. That’s why we tuned in “Live Wrestling” on Saturday afternoons, because we wanted to see ...