RedAngie
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A random comment on a FB page I follow brought back some memories of pro wrestling in the early 1970s.
The comment mentioned this dude, whose name I hadn’t heard in about 50 years
Pampero Firpo, supposedly from Argentina

I mostly enjoyed watching the villains. Some wrestlers were “good guys” who turned “bad.” More rarely a former bad guy found god and turned into a hero.

“Beautiful” Bobby Eaton

Crazy Luke Graham

Baron Mikel Slacuna from The Isle of Malta

Sergeant Slaughter

Superstar Billy Graham

Professor Taru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji

My maternal grandfather was a huge wrestling fanatic. The story is that he was the first person in his neighborhood to buy a TV, like 1947, specifically to watch wrestling. Before other entertainment programs became established, wrestling and boxing were Kings of TV.
The comment mentioned this dude, whose name I hadn’t heard in about 50 years
Pampero Firpo, supposedly from Argentina

I mostly enjoyed watching the villains. Some wrestlers were “good guys” who turned “bad.” More rarely a former bad guy found god and turned into a hero.

“Beautiful” Bobby Eaton

Crazy Luke Graham

Baron Mikel Slacuna from The Isle of Malta

Sergeant Slaughter

Superstar Billy Graham

Professor Taru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji

My maternal grandfather was a huge wrestling fanatic. The story is that he was the first person in his neighborhood to buy a TV, like 1947, specifically to watch wrestling. Before other entertainment programs became established, wrestling and boxing were Kings of TV.