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Mike Graham's The Best of Classic Championship Wrestling

Started by Scott, June 29, 2004, 08:56:19 PM

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Scott

MIKE GRAHAMS BEST OF CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING: Vol. 1 Great DVD put together by Mike Graham son of Eddie Graham. All these matches take place mostly in 1980's Florida Championship Wrestling territory. Some of the greats are on this DVD. If your an "old school" wrestling fan then you will surely like this one.




Here  is the line up of matchs from the disk:

The Sheepherders vs The Cuban Assassins

Terry Funk vs Mike Rotundo

Lex Luger, Ron Simmons, Kendall Windham vs Bad News Allen, Brusier Brody, The Cuban Assassin

Lex Luger vs Bad News Allen

The Black Ninja (later became great muta son of the great kabuki) vs Prince Iaukea

Harley Race vs Dusty Rhodes

Kendall Windham vs Kendo Nagasaki

Barry Windham vs Ron Bass

The Road Warriors vs Harley Race & Stan Hanson


mr. henry

OT: sorry to get off topic scott, but have you played RED DEAD REVOLVER on PS2?

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Scott

How have you been Mr. Henry?

Never played it. We always bought the latest Game stuff, but rarely used it. Sent all the game systems we had to relatives in the Philippines.


mr. henry

i've been doing great. hope you are well.

i just thought you'd dig the game, it being a western and all...kind of feels like you're in a clint eastwood flick.

later.

"to be is to do" - Socrates
"to do is to be" - Jean-Paul Sartre
"do be do be do" - Frank Sinatra
- kurt vonnegut


StatCat

Looks very cool, I love classic wrestling- too bad the stuff they call wrestling now is utter garbage.

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Scott

I've seen the TV commercial for the Western Video Game it looks interesting Mr. Henry.

Statcat I grew up watching wrestling during the territorial years mostly watching Georgia Championship Wrestling 1978-81on WTBS and WWWF during the same years on WOR from New York.

From 1983 to 1985 I use to collect all the Pro Wrestling Magazines I could buy.

In the mid-70's I use to catch a little wrestling on late nights after HEE HAW.

After 1985 when Vince McMahan started buying up the territories we had a few shows come on TV like NWA from the Mid-Atlantic territory and the UWF which was a new name for the Mid-South promotion and Wolrd Class Wrestling from Texas on ESPN and of coarse AWA years on ESPN.

Last but not least was ECW in Philadelphia from the ECW arena.  I only like the NWO gimmick when the NWA became the WCW.

The only ones I haven't saw yet are Jeff Jarretts Memphis Wrestling (TNA) and
that Extreme Wrestling promotion from California.