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  2. Category:1970s in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    This category is for professional wrestling in the decade 1970s. 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s ... 1979 in professional ...

  3. 1970 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    1970 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling. List of notable promotions. Only one promotion held notable shows ...

  4. Category:Professional wrestling films - Wikipedia

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    Direct-to-video professional wrestling films (1 C, 10 P) K. Kinnikuman films (4 P) L. Lucha libre films (21 P) P. Professional wrestling documentary films (26 P) W.

  5. Category:1970 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1970 in professional wrestling" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Woody Farmer - Wikipedia

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    His early wrestling days were spent on the Northern California, Hawaii and Las Vegas wrestling circuits. [1] In Phoenix on January 7, 1966, Farmer was beaten by Nikita Mulkovich. He was beaten again by Mulkovich on January 31. [2] On October 2, 1970, Farmer and Tito Montez took on The Comancheros in Phoenix, but were beaten by them.

  7. List of masked wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    Chikara, Jersey All Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah, Ring of Honor: 2001– United States [3] [5] The Destroyer: National Wrestling Alliance, All-Japan Pro Wrestling: 1962–1993 United States [2] [3] [14] Deuce Wyld: Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, New Japan Pro-Wrestling: 1986–1987 United States [3] Dirty Yellow Dog

  8. Baron von Raschke - Wikipedia

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    He is listed in the university's wrestling media guide as Jim Raschke. [3] He also played football for the Cornhuskers as a left tackle in 1959 and 1960. [4] After a successful amateur wrestling career and a stint in the United States Army, Raschke pursued a career in professional wrestling.

  9. Big Time Wrestling (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, Big Time Wrestling helped popularize hardcore wrestling. [ 10 ] The promotion's fortunes began to decline in the mid-1970s due to a combination of the 1973–75 recession , "no-shows" by its wrestlers, and the fanbase tiring of its predictable and formulatic booking. [ 11 ]