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#8252: HBO WRESTLING
1977-01-22, HBO, 150 min.
Bruno Sammartino, Bo Bo Brazil, Chief Jay Strongbow, Ken Patera, Vince McMahon, Billy White Wolf, Pete Sanchez, Ivan Putski, Johnny Rodz, Manuel Soto, Gashouse Gilbert, Tor Kamata, Greg Gagne, Don Serrano, Baron Miguel Sicluna, Pat Patterson, Dominick Dinucci, Nikolai Volkoff, Pedro Gonzalez, Executioners i and II, Bruiser Brody, Stan Stasiak

Professional Wrestling from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Bouts include Johnny Rodz vs. Greg Gagne, Gashouse Gilbert vs. Don Serrano, Baron Miguel Sicluna vs. Pat Patterson, Manuel Soto and Dominick Dinucci vs.Tor Kamata and Nikolai Volkoff, WWF champion Bruno Sammartino vs. challenger Ken Patera in a championship match, tag-team champions Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf vs. Executioners I and II in a tag-team championship match (2 out of 3 falls), Ivan Putski vs. Bruiser Brody, Stan Stasiak vs. Bo Bo Brazil. Vince McMahon calls the matches.                                                                                                   
#7587: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1977-04-17, WRGB, 57 min.
Billy Graham, Vince McMahon Jr., Ken Patera, Tor Kamata, Don Serrano, Carlos Rocha, Baron Von Raschke, Fred Blassie, Joe McHugh, Larry Zbyszko, Chief Jay Strongbow, Bobby Schaeffer, Frank Williams, Mike Santacapito, Billy White Wolf, Bob Backlund, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Jay Strongbow, Chief Billy White Wolf, Gashouse Doug Gilbert, Doug Gilbert, Tony Garera

"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. 

Calling the matches at ringside is Vince McMahon Jr. 
Ring announcer is Joe McHugh. 

Interviews include Fred Blassie, Baron Von Raschke, Chief Jay Strongbow, Chief Billy White Wolf. 

Match #5 is a six man tag team bout. 

                                                               
#7590: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1977-05-22, WRGB, 56 min.
Billy Graham, Vince McMahon Jr., Don Serrano, Stan Stasiak, Tony Garea, George Steele, Gorilla Monsoon, Lou Albano, S.D. Jones, Larry Zbyszko, Bobby Schaeffer, Doug Gilbert, Baron Von Rascke, Frank Rodgiguez, Frank Monroe, Stan Newman, Chief Peter Maivia, Bill Burger

"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. 

Vince McMahon Jr. call the matches from ringside. 
Joe McHugh is the ring announcer.

Interviews include Lou Albano, and George Steele who becomes unmanageable. Gorilla Monsson discusses with Vince McMahon Jr. upcoming "Texas Death Match."

Final match sees Billy Graham using a rare Double Bear Hug to win easlly over Bill Burger and Bobby Schaeffer in 2min. 16sec.                                                                
#7593: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1977-07-03, WRGB, 58 min.
Billy Graham, Vince McMahon Jr., Jose Gonzalez, Ivan Putski, Johnny Rodz, Don Serrano, Nikolai Volkoff, Tony Garea, George Steele, Lou Albano, Joe McHugh, Larry Zbyszko, Grand Wizard, Sylvano Sousa, Pete McKay, Rocky Tomayo, Doug Gilbert, Bob Backlund, Chief Peter Maivia, Buddy Wolfe

"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.

Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside.
Ring announcer is Joe McHugh

Interviews include Lou Albano, George Steele, and Billy Graham.

Final bout #5 is a six man curfew match.                                                               
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