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Old 05-11-2020, 11:45 AM   #4
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Now for something a little more current. I am becomming OBSESSED with WWA Indianapolis. It's the outlaw territory ran by Wilbur Snyder and Dick The Bruiser. The quality of wrestling and production is fantastic. They seemed to get all of the stars to go up against or with Crusher and Bruiser. Really fantastic promotion that lasted a very long time. They haven't made an original wrestling doc about this version of WWA yet.



WWA ALL-STAR CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING

This episode originally aired Saturday May 4, 1974 and was hosted by Sam Menacker and Tom Mathis. Chicago International Ampitheater.

THIS EPISODE FEATURES

Bobby Van vs Luis Martinez

Cowboy Parker vs Prince Pullins

BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS WITH SPECIAL REFEREE SAM MENACKER: Baron Von Raschke & Ernie Ladd (with Bobby Heenan) vs Dick the Bruiser & Bruno Sammartino


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The account hosting this video also has a decent library of WWA TV from the 70s to the 80s with Scott Steiner headlining.
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