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Feb. 6—DEXTER — The General Brown wrestling team picked up where it left off when it comes to being the top Class C team in Section 3. The Lions won three weight classes as they earned the ...
Carl Dennis Campbell Sr. [1] (July 28, 1935 – November 12, 1997) was an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name Luke "Big Boy" Brown. He is most noted for being one-half of a tag team in the 1950s and 1960s known as the Kentuckians, along with Grizzly Smith .
Early in his career he worked in Kansas City and Georgia. In 1966, Brown made his debut in for NWA Mid-America in Alabama working for Nick Gulas. In 1969, he became one of the most popular wrestlers to ever appear in Birmingham when he formed a tag-team with Len Rossi and broke the color barrier on Boutwell Auditorium wrestling cards. They won ...
Boogaloo Brown 1980s-1990s Ladies Professional Wrestling Association, American Wrestling Federation: ... General. Hornbaker, Tim. National Wrestling Alliance: ...
Dec. 18—DEXTER — Brendon Lee scored a game-high 23 points to fuel General Brown's boys basketball team to a 66-63 triumph over rival Lowville on Wednesday night in a Frontier League "A-B ...
She made her wrestling debut in 1958. On October 21, 1963, Brown made history when she defeated Nell Stewart for the NWA Texas Women's Championship becoming the first black woman to win a title in wrestling history. [4] During her career she wrestled in Florida, Calgary, Mid-Atlantic, Alabama and Hawaii. She retired from wrestling in 1972.
The Heart of America Sports Attractions, or "NWA Central States" version of the NWA North American Tag Team Championship was a secondary Tag team championship promoted by the Heart of America Sports Attraction promotion, a National Wrestling Alliance territory based out of Kansas City, Missouri and was defended in Missouri, Kansas and the surrounding states.
General McLane's 187.5 team points won the 40th annual Fred Bell Wrestling Tournament at Grove City. Cathedral Prep and Reynolds won their respective tournaments, as well.