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The Piranhas formed in 1977, and were originally part of the Brighton punk scene, first coming to prominence when DJ John Peel started playing their single "I Don't Want My Body" on his BBC Radio 1 programme, but achieved their biggest success with their cover version of the South African kwela song "Tom Hark".
Founded in 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance controlled the professional wrestling industry in North America and other parts of the world during the "Territory-era" (1940s-1980s). All of the major NWA promoters were put out of business after the World Wrestling Federation began its national expansion under Vince McMahon, Jr. during the ...
St. Louis, Missouri 1 259 28 Dick Slater: August 12, 1977: CSW/SLWC show St. Louis, Missouri 1 184 29 Ted DiBiase: February 12, 1978: Wrestling at the Chase: St. Louis, Missouri 1 14 [3] 30 Dick Murdoch: February 26, 1978: Wrestling at the Chase: St. Louis, Missouri 1 138 [4] 31 Dick the Bruiser: July 14, 1978: Wrestling at the Chase: St. Louis ...
I replaced the dead link with the St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame's official MySpace page, which I hope is considered reliable. It's main purpose is as a source for the inductees and the years of their inductions, so the Hall of Fame itself seems like a good source. GaryColemanFan 05:06, 15 May 2009 (UTC)
"Tom Hark" is an instrumental South African kwela song from the 1950s, believed to have been composed by Jack Lerole. [1] The song was arranged for penny whistle and first recorded by Elias and His Zig-Zag Jive Flutes – a South African band formed by pennywhistlers Jack and his brother Elias Lerole – and released in 1956. [ 1 ]
Ryan Ball of Somers defeated Diego Gonzalez in the 110 pound championship during the Section 1 Division 1 Wrestling Championships at Arlington High School in Lagrangeville Feb. 12, 2023.
The St. Louis Wrestling Club was a professional wrestling promotion based in St. Louis, Missouri. It was owned and operated by Sam Muchnick. The promotion was a flagship member of the National Wrestling Alliance, and promoted primarily in the St. Louis area. It was colloquially referred to within the business as the "St. Louis office" of the NWA.
Extreme Mid-South Wrestling (1993–1997) [1] Tom Howard: 1969- 1994-2006 Clawson, Michigan: International Wrestling Organization (1998–2001) [1] Henry Hubbard St. Louis, Missouri: Missouri Wrestling Federation / Midwest Wrestling Federation / International Championship Wrestling (1992–1995) [1] Dwayne Huckaba Memphis, Tennessee