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#13625:
WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-03-08,
WNEW,
min.
Ray Morgan, Buddy Rodgers, Bobby Davis, Johnny Valentine, Cowboy Bob Reles
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)
Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennslyvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host.
Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers Buddy Rodgers, his manager Bobby Davis, Johnny Valentine, and Cowboy Bob Reles.
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ALL STAR WRESTLING
1976-04-04,
WRGB,
57 min.
Billy Graham, Vince McMahon Jr., Ivan Putski, Stan Hansen, Johnny Rodz, Fred Blassie, Lou Albano, Bobo Brazil, Joe McHugh, Hans Schroeder, Grand Wizard, Ernie Roth, Bugsy McGraw, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Frank Monte, Tony Parisi, Dominic DeNucci, Johnny Rivera, Louis Seer, Luis Cerdan, Pat Barret, Cowboy Bob, Billy Coleman, Kevin Sullvan
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated.
All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host & ringside commentator is Vince McMahon Jr.
Ringside announcer is Joe McHugh.
Interviews include Bugsy McGraw, Ernie Roth (The Grand Wizard),
NOTE: One of the commercials is a two minute spot with Jimmy Carter, running for President of the United States.
In match number two between Hans Schroeder vs Bobo Brazil, a free for all breaks out at the end of the match. In the ring the following wrestlers collide with one another including Bugsy Mc Graw, Ernie Roth Johnny Rodz, Lou Albano,
In match number three, Johnny Rivera beats Stan Hansen in one minute forty seven seconds. It is Hansen's debut on All Star Wrestling.
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#7856:
CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
1976-07-04,
WOR,
56 min.
Chief Jay Strongbow, Jose Gonzalez, Bruiser Brody, Executioners, Kevin Sullivan, Ivan Putski, Stan Hansen, Johnny Rodz, Nikolai Volkoff, Lou Albano, Antonino Rocca, Bobo Brazil, Andre The Giant, Mikel Scicluna, Johnny Rivera, Skandor Akbar, Frank Brody, Executioner #1, Executioner #2, Brunno Sammartino, Jojo Andrews, Bill Caudle, Ed Derian, Roberto Alexia, Cowboy Bob
Ringside commentary by Bill Caudle filling in for a vacationing Vince McMahon. Also commenting on the six scheduled matches is Antonino Rocca. Ring announcer is Ed Derian.
Interviews include those with Lou Albano, Bruno Sammartino, Executioners, and Stan Hansen.
NOTE: One of the commercials includes information for all those who would like to order the current Championship Wrestling Year Book.
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