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#7562: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1976-06-13, WRGB, 47 min.
Muhammad Ali, Vince McMahon Jr., Haystacks Calhoun, Bruiser Brody, Executioners, Kevin Sullivan, Ivan Putski, Stan Hansen, Gorilla Monsoon, Antonino Rocca, Joe McHugh, Freddie Blassie, Crusher Blackwell, Frank Williams, Frank Brody, Mike Santakopino, Antonino Inoki, Toro Maldomaro, Executioner #1, Executioner #2

"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. Hosts & ringside commentators are Vince McMahon and Antonino Rocca.

Joined in Progress beginning of Match #2. Interviews include those with Gorilla Monsson who discusses with Vince McMahon his prediction of the upcoming Ali vs Inoki fight. Other interviews are with Stan Hansen, who reveals that his infamous "lariat" arm band is packed with silver dollars. 
Also heard are interviews with Freddie Blassie (repeat of interview originally televised June 6, 1976), Haystacks Calhoun, Kevin Sullivan and Ivan Putski.                                                               
#7564: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1976-06-27, WRGB, 56 min.
Vince McMahon Jr., Bruiser Brody, Billy White Wolf, Executioners, Stan Hansen, Gino Hernandez, Lou Albano, Joe McHugh, Freddie Blassie, Louis Cerdan, Johnny Rivera, Toni Parisi, Billy Coleman, Frank Brody, Executioner #1, Executioner #2, Anotino Rocca, Vincente Pomete, Pete Austin, Ted Adams, Cursher Blackwell, Frankie Williams

"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. Ringside commentators are Vince McMahon and Antonino Rocca.  

Interviews include those with Lou Albano, Freddie Blassie, Stan Hansen.

NOTE: In Match #4 the contest is two out of three falls for the Tag Team Championship between Toni Parisi and Louis Cerdan and The Executioners who win the first and third fall becoming the new Tag Team Champions.  

                                                             
#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. 

                                                       
#7566: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1976-07-18, WRGB, 58 min.
Vince McMahon Jr., Jose Gonzalez, Billy White Wolf, Ivan Putski, Bruiser Brody, Lou Albano, Antonino Rocca, Joe McHugh, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Chief Jay Strongbow, Freddie Blassie, Pat McGinnis, Skandor Akbar, Bobby Schaeffer, Executioner #1, Executioner #2, Jojo Andrews, Rocky Tamao, Roberto Alisea, Mike Santacapito, Frank Brody, Kevin Sullivan

"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. Ringside commentators are Vince McMahan and Antonino Rocca.                                                               

Interviews include those of Executioner #1 and Executioner #2, Lou Albano, and Freddie Blassie. 
#7569: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1976-09-05, WRGB, 58 min.
Vince McMahon Jr., Jose Gonzalez, Executioners, Kevin Sullivan, Stan Hansen, Tor Kamata, Nikolai Volkoff, Bruiser Brody, Fred Blassie, Lou Albano, Antonino Rocca, Joe McHugh, Grand Wizard, Ernie Roth, Johnny Rivera, Frank Williams, Executioner #1, Executioner #2, Roberto Alexia, Mike Santacapito, Frank Brody, Toro Maldonado

"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. Ringside commentators are Vince McMahon and Antonino Rocca.  

Interviews include Fred Blassie, Stan Hansen, Lou Albano, Nikolai Volkoff, Bruiser Brody, and The Grand Wizard, Ernie Roth. 

NOTE: At the end of match #5 irate ring announcer, Antonino Rocca jumps into the ring with Lou Albano and slams him.                                                              
#7568: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1976-09-12, WRGB, 59 min.
Vince McMahon Jr., Chief Jay Strongbow, Jose Gonzalez, Billy White Wolf, Executioners, Kevin Sullivan, Stan Hansen, Gashouse Gilbert, Nikolai Volkoff, Bruiser Brody, Lou Albano, Antonino Rocca, Joe McHugh, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Freddie Blassie, Johnny Rivera, Frank Williams, Pete Austin, Executioner #1, Executioner #2, Ted Adams, Rocky Tomao, Gene Dundee, Bruiser Frank Brody

"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. Ringside announcers are Vince McMahon and Antonino Rocca.   

Interviews include Executioners #1 and #2, Lou Albano, Nikolai Volkoff, Stan Hansen, and Freddie Blassie.                                                            
#7571: ALL STAR WRESTLING
1976-10-03, WRGB, 36 min.
Vince McMahon Jr., Chief Jay Strongbow, Jose Gonzalez, Billy White Wolf, Executioners, Gashouse Gilbert, Nikolai Volkoff, Bruiser Brody, Lou Albano, Antonino Rocca, Joe McHugh, S.D. Jones, Freddie Blassie, Executioner #1, Executioner #2, Ted Adams, Frank Brody, Rocky Tomao

"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. Ringside commentators are Vince McMahon and Antonino Rocca.

Joined in progress. Missing matches #1 and #2. 

Interviews include one with Lou Albano.                                                                            
#7857: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
1976-10-23, WOR, 30 min.
Chief Jay Strongbow, Billy White Wolf, Executioners, Andre The Giant, Executioner #1, Executioner #2, Bill Caudle, Ed Derian

From Madison Square Garden ring announcer is Ed Derian. Ringside commentary is by Bill Caudle. A six man tag team match with three out of five falls. Two hour time limit. Executioner #1 and Executioner #2 and Bruiser Brody against Billy White Wolf, Chief Jay Strongbow and Andre the Giant. 

First fall goes to the Executioners, and Bruiser Brody.
Second Fall goes to Billy White Wolf, Chief Jay Strongbow and Andre the Giant. 
Third fall goes to Andre the Giant, Billy White Wolf and Chief Jay Strongbow. 
Fourth Fall goes to winners of this tag team match, Andre the Giant, Billy White Wolf and Chief Jay Strongbow.                                                       
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