Tuesday, February 24, 2015

June Byers vs Cora Combs 1950's Wrestling From Hollywood ladies women professional wrestling Divas


This is a lower quality transfer from my 16mm film, a high quality transfer is available on Classic Wrestling From Film Vol III

Here is another match from the syndicated series filmed from the Hollywood Legion Stadium. This match features two of the greatest women wrestlers of all time. Cora Combs wrestled across the globe and would hold the Woman’s World Championship. She would be elected to the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2013. Her opponent here was one of the few who could be ranked higher on the all time list. Byers' held the Woman’s World Championship for many years finally losing it when she was no longer able to compete after a car accident. Byers was elected to the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2006.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Lindy Lawrence vs Jacque LaMonte 1950 Wrestling From Hollywood ladies women professional wrestling Divas


This is a lower quality transfer from my 16mm film, a high quality transfer is available on Classic Wrestling From Film Vol II

Based out of Los Angeles, this syndicated program traveled around the country via Kinescopes in the early days of television.  Our host, Gary Goodwin, introduces this week’s main event match between two beautiful ladies; Lindy Lawrence vs Jacque LaMonte. This time the match was filmed in Arizona and is the continuation of a series of grudge matches between these battling beauties.  I’m not a huge fan of ladies matches but I can honestly say this one is a good match.  Look closely and you'll be able to see La Monte even use a power bomb.  Lots of action and fun to watch, it may change your mind too. 

Gorgeous George vs Woody Strode Wrestling From Hollywood 1950's TV wrestling match


This is a lower quality transfer from my 16mm film, a high quality transfer is available on one of my DVD's. It is available on Classic Wrestling From Film Vol II.

Based out of Los Angeles, this syndicated program traveled around the country via Kinescopes in the early days of television.  Our host, sports talk pioneer, Allin Slate introduces this week’s main event match.  Here we get to see wrestling legend Gorgeous George in action with the full ring entrance.  George is a pioneer of the flamboyant wrestler and for a while was one of the greatest draws in wrestling.  His opponent  is UCLA football great, actor, wrestler and humanitarian Woody Strode.  Strode made a name for himself on the gridiron at UCLA and the CFL.  He then followed with a great career on the mat as well as the Silver Screen.  This is a very enjoyable match and a great chance to see a longer match featuring these two.  Thanks to information from wrestling historian Yohe, the match itself was filmed at the Wilmington Bowl.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Ilio DiPaolo vs Hans Schmidt wrestling match from Buffalo, NY


Here is a full match from Buffalo, NY featuring Ilio DiPaolo vs Hans Schmidt.  I am looking to find an exact date for the match.

Take a look at my full blog for DVD's that I have available and take a look at some Buffalo wrestling programs from this period that I have posted.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Ali Baba vs Red Brannigan wrestling match 10/11/39



See Classic Wrestling From Film Vol II for my latest DVD available for purchase.

This is a transfer I made from my 16mm sound film called Modern Gladiators.  This match features Ali Baba (former World Heaveyweight Champion) vs Red Brannigan.  Baba won the title from Dick Shikat after Shikat's famous shoot on Danno O'Mahoney.  From Steve Yohe's Ali Baba Record Book, this match is from 10/11/1939 in Los Angeles.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Vincent Lopez vs Man Mountain Dean - Championship match from 7/24/35




See Classic Wrestling From Film Vol II  for my latest DVD available for purchase.

Vincent Lopez vs. Man Mountain Dean 7/24/1935 - SILENT - This match contains 10 minutes of action from the Finals of the International Wrestling Tournament from Los Angeles. The match was a best 2 out of 3 falls battle to crown a new Heavyweight Champion for Lou Daro's territory. Lopez had the distinction of being trained and managed by the great Ed "Strangler" Lewis.  This match is from my Classic Wrestling From Film Vol I DVD that is available for purchase.  Contact me via email if you are interested. Click here to contact me.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

NOW AVAILABLE! Classic Wrestling From Film Vol IV

Now available is volume 4 of my collection of rare and previously unreleased matches from the Golden Era of Professional Wrestling. These matches were transferred from 16mm films that I own, not from WWE or TNA sources. Some haven't been seen since the live matches. There is good news and bad news with this disc. First the bad news. Some of the films are silent. They were originally filmed that way so there is no commentary on those matches. Also, while the video is very good quality, it isn't Hi-Def. The transfers are from 16mm film so they show the scratches and wear from the source prints. The films were cleaned and lubricated before transfer but I am only able to work with the prints as I found them. Some are probably the only copies in existence and would have been used by TV stations in the 50's. With all that said, I don't think you will be disappointed with the quality.

Now for the good news. The films were transferred using an Elmo TRV-16 transfer projector allowing for a flickerless transfer and then digitally cleaned. This disc will contain almost an hour and a half of rare Professional Wrestling action. Many of the matches have never been available before and those that have been available are difficult to come across. The DVD will be burned on to a quality disc such as a Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden. The DVD has custom menus and chapters so you can navigate to any match. The DVD will be shipped in a slim case with a cover and match listing insert.

You can purchase a copy here: My Ebay auctions.

Here is a listing of what is once again available;

Classic Wrestling From Film IV

1) Ed "Strangler" Lewis v Dick Shikat - Long Island City, NY, June 9, 1932 – Sound – 20:53

This is the best film available to showcase these two all time greats. This film has twenty minutes of highlights from the match between two multi-time World Champion wrestlers. Lews is one of the most iconic wrestlers of all time. Here he is in his early 40's but still shows he can move with the fast paced style he helped pioneer.   Shikat is one of the few wrestlers that was Lewis' legitimate challenger on the mat. Both were feared wrestlers and hookers. Shikat would throw the wrestling world into turmoil when he shot on champion Danno O'Mahoney and stole the title from the trust.

2) Ida May (Mae) Martinez vs Terry Majors - Wrestling From Hollywood (Syndicated TV) - Sound – 24:39

Based out of Los Angeles, this syndicated program traveled around the country via Kinescopes in the early days of television. This match features two excellent women wrestlers. Ida Mae was one of the most famous wrestlers of the 50's.

3) Bone Bender’s Parade – short clips of various wrestling matches from the 30’s and 40’s - includes everything from Sumo and Judo matches to underwater wrestling to U.S. matches featuring Joe Savoldi, “Dirty” Dick Raines, “Sailor”Jack Adams, Fritz Kley, Man Mountain Dean an many others - Sound – 8:14

This short highlight film features wrestling styles from across the globe. You will get to see clips of some great wrestlers in singles action and battle royals. This is reminiscent of the newsreel clips people would see at the movies in the 30's and 40's.

4) 50’s Hilites - Schlitz Library #14 – clips of; Johnny Valentine vs Argentina Rocca, Dick the Bruiser vs Pepper Gomez, Rickki Starr vs The Zebra Kid, Mighty Jumbo vs The Sheik of Araby, Argentina Rocca & Miguel Perez vs Dr Jerry & Eddie Graham, Argentina Rocca, Miguel Perez & Haystack Calhoun vs Dr. Jerry & Eddie Graham & The Sheik of Araby, Sky Low Low & Billy the Kid vs Brown Panther & Red Feather, Penny Banner vs June Byer and Ramona Isbel & Apple Johnson vs Babs Wingo & Marva Scott –Sound – 29:14

This is a great highlight film featuring the most popular wrestlers from the 50's. The film is a bit rough and jumps in spots but is great fun. This film was put out by the Schlitz Brewing Company and distributors would loan the films to local bars for an event. Grab a beer, sit back and imagine yourself at your favorite bar in the 50's. Most of the matches feature wrestlers who would be responsible for constant sellout crowds at MSG. Rocca/Perez vs The Grahams would cause riots, the Bruiser and Sheik would bring the crowds to their feet in anger and the women would be a great attraction.