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The Tony Santos Wrestling School, located at 269 Massachusetts Avenue, [46] produced Les Thatcher [3] [47] [48] and Rufus R. Jones among others. Other future National Wrestling Alliance and World Wide Wrestling Federation stars also got their start with Tony Santos such as Pat Patterson, [3] Luke Graham, [49] Duke Savage, Frank Shields and ...
Tony Santos, Jr. [33] [34] Promoting Posthumous induction; promoted of Big Time Wrestling with his father Tony Santos, Sr. during the late-1960s and 1970s. 2011: Tony Santos, Sr. [33] [34] Promoting Posthumous induction; founder of Big Time Wrestling. [19] 2011: The Lake Sisters (Ann and Ruth Lake) [33] [34] [38] Wrestling 2011: Richard Byrnes ...
She started wrestling again in 1993 at the age of 70 when she defeated Sunny Brook. [38] On June 21, 1996, she teamed with Mae Young at LIWA Golden Girls Extravaganza event in Las Vegas where they wrestled Liz Chase and Lori Lynn to a no contest. [39] Moolah continued wrestling for the promotion and even continued teaming with Young.
Thatcher heard about Tony Santos, a promoter and owner of a wrestling school in Boston, Massachusetts. [2] Shortly thereafter, he began training in February 1960. On July 4, 1960, Thatcher made his professional wrestling debut against “Cowboy” Ronnie Hill in Blue Hill, Maine. [2] In 1966, Thatcher started to work as part of a "cousins" faction.
In 1967, Rhodes saw an advertisement in the newspaper for Tony Santos' professional wrestling promotion Big Time Wrestling, based in Boston. Rhodes drove to Boston, and despite not having any wrestling experience, bluffed his way into working for the company by using his real life friendships with Bobby Duncum and the Funk
Anthony Robles was a champion wrestler. Now Jennifer Lopez stars in his biopic. Robles breaks down fact vs. fiction in the sports drama "Unstoppable."
Superstars of Wrestling / Canadian Wrestling Association (1976–1983) [1] Dick Caricofe 1941-2021 1988–2020 Hagerstown, Maryland: National Wrestling League (1988–2020) [1] Bill Carr Southern California Golden State Wrestling (1987) [1] Tony Casta (John Castaldi) 1938-2000 1975-2000 St. Louis, Missouri: Mid-Missouri Wrestling Association ...
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