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#13660: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-05-24, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Buddy Rodgers, Johnny Barend

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend and Buddy Rodgers.                                                
#13671: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-05-31, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Valentine, Johnny Barend

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 Johnny Valentine, "handsome" Johnny Barend, and wrestling manager Bobby Davis.                                                  
#13682: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-06-07, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend, Bobo Brazil

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend,  Bobo Brazil, and wrestling manager Bobby Davis from the Capital Arena in Washington, DC.                                                   
#13691: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-06-26, WNEW, min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Johnny Barend

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 Rogers and "handsome" Johnny Barend.                                                    
#13705: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-07-12, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend

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 wrestler "handsome" Johnny 
Barend and manager Bobby Davis.                                                   
#13718: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-08-09, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend, Scufflin Hillbillies, Cousin Alfred

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 Cousin Alfred, Scufflin Hillbillies, "handsome" Johnny Barend, and manager Bobby Davis.                                                  
#13723: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-08-11, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Red Berry, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend, "Wild" Red Berry, and manager Bobby Davis.                                                                 
#13741: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-08-21, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend, Bobo Brazil

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 Bobo Brazil, "handsome" Johnny Barend, and manager Bobby Davis.                                                 
#13765: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-09-06, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend, Bobo Brazil

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 Bobo Brazil, "handsome" Johnny Barend, and manager Bobby Davis.                                                   
#13782: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-09-15, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend and Magnificent Maurice.                                                 
#13796: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-09-21, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice, and manager Bobby Davis.                                               
#13830: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-10-20, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend,
Magnificent Maurice, and manager Bobby Davis.                                                  
#13866: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-10-31, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend and Magnificent Maurice.                                                
#13883: WRESTLING INTERMISSION INTERVIEWS
1962-11-13, , min.
Buddy Rogers, Johnny Barend, Killer Dustry, Toles Brothers

Between matches interviews with Buddy Rogers, Johnny Barend, Killer Dustry, and the Toles Brothers.              
#13926: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-12-22, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan, Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice

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 "handsome" Johnny Barend and Magnificent Maurice.                                                  
#14007: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN: WRESTLING INTERVIEWS.
1963-03-21, WNEW, min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Johnny Barend

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 "Handsome" Johnny Barend and Buddy Rogers. Comment from Rogers.                                                         
#19309: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
1963-11-18, WOR, 15 min.
George Cannon, Lonny Starr, Antonino Rocca, King David, Johnny Barend

Wrestling live from Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, NY.

George (Man Mountain) Cannon, Handsome Johnny Barend, Antonino Rocca, King David.       

Host: Lonny Starr.                               
#19323: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
1963-12-02, WOR, 8 min.
Antonino Rocca, Johnny Barend, Lonny Starr

September 30, 1963 - January 13, 1964

Wrestling at Sunnyside Gardens in New York, an era when television presented weekly bouts each Monday night highlighting a main bout involving Antonino Rocca. Televised live on WOR channel 9 in New York, Monday evenings 9:30-11:00pm.

This air check only contains interviews during the telecast conducted by ringside host and commenter Lonny Starr with Antonino Rocca who discusses his upcoming match with Billy Graham,and an interview with Graham's tag team partner,Johnny Barend, who will join in the Antonino Rocca match.   

NOTE: During Antonino Rocca's interview he reflects on the importance of staying strong, for all,ten days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.                                                        
18 Results found for Johnny Barend
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