BILINGUAL ACCOUNT!
Blessed and living one day at a time.
Host of the pods HISTORIAS DEL PURO y QUEREMOS SANGRE y colaborador del pod Desde Los Territorios.
Hablamos con Raul Alzaga, condecorado periodista boricua sobre sus vivencias de juventud en la lucha libre a la cobertura de grandes eventos deportivos dentro y fuera de PR y su hijo Raul Leandro, luchador de ESPÍRITU PRO WRESTLING DOJO.
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#OnThisDay in 1986: San Juan, PR: The Rock 'n' Roll RPM's (Mike Davis & Tommy Lane) defeated Eric Embry & The Crusher (Rip Morgan), in a Tournament Finals match and won the vacant WWC Worlds Tag Team Titles.
Jerry Lawler wasn't too happy with former football player Mike Stark (the original Lord Humongous in 1984) talking about wanting to be a wrestler and he showed him what he thought about it his way
Heel Lawler in 1976 was something else
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A manic seen as The Crusher gets torn to shreds at the hands of The Vachon’s.
Mad Dog however ends up gravely wounded after a post shot that required 23 stitches - Jan. 1971
#OnThisDay in 1979: Stampede Wrestling TV: Calgary, Alberta: Hercules Ayala defeated Keith Hart after driving him back-first into the turnbuckles with a powerbomb-style throw.
RIP and respect for Joseph “Toots” Mondt, who passed away on this date in Pro Wrestling History, June 11th, 1976 at the age of 82. He was the creative force and booker behind many stars across decades, helping build the careers of Wayne Munn, Jim Londos, Antonino Rocca, Bruno Sammartino, Stu Hart, Cowboy Bill Watts, and others. His in-ring career began around 1912 (trained by Farmer Burns), but he became far more influential as a promoter and matchmaker.
In 1963, Mondt teamed with Vincent J. McMahon Sr. to break away from the NWA and form the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), the direct predecessor to WWE. This move laid the foundation for the national expansion that Vince McMahon Jr. later completed.
Mondt was a farm boy from Iowa who became one of the most important behind-the-scenes figures in wrestling history — a pioneer whose innovations helped turn the sport into modern entertainment. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame (Legacy) in 2017.
@cavemanzonaw Hubo un periodo que Lawler fue castigado por Jerry Jarrett porq se le habían trepado las chuletas y no quería ir a ciertas ciudades y este fue el castigo. Un periodo en el territorio de la FL
NEW UPLOAD | #WCW
Great American Bash 1989
Run time: 163 mins
2-Ring Battle Royal
Paul E. v. Jim Cornette
Sting v. Great Muta
Ricky Steamboat v. Lex Luger
MXE/Road Warriors/Dr. Death v. Freebirds/SST in WAR GAMES
Ric Flair v. Terry Funk
and more!
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Uno de los recuerdos impregnado en mi mente, que siempre perdura, es abrir la puerta de la casa de mi abuelo en el Ensanche Martinez de Mayaguez, y en medio del olor a arroz blanco y habichuelas que salia de la cocina, escuchar la voz de Johnny Flores diciendo "En vivo, no hay nada igual en Mundo Deportivo", mientras procedia a hablar del juego de la noche pasada de los Indios de Mayaguez. Su voz salia de viejo radio colocado en medio de la mesa de comedor, y mi abuelo, Don Miguel para unos, para mi Papá, sentado al pie de la mesa. Mi Tío Toti sentado a un lado, Tio Júnior sentado al otro pie, y Papi sentado al otro lado. Alli, entre las discusiones de politica, y otros asuntos del quehacer mayaguezano, el deporte era tema central. Johnny Flores era parte integral del ambiente de esa casa. Es imposible pensar en ella, y no recordar esa estampa. Son personas que vienen a formar parte de nuestra historia, y para los mayaguezanos, Johnny Flores era parte de la esencia de lo que es Mayaguez. A su familia, un abrazo de consuelo.
#OnThisDay in 1971: The first ever pro wrestling show takes place at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, TN drawing 9,253.
In the main event Al & Don Greene defeated Southern tag team champions Jerry Jarrett & Tojo Yamamoto via DQ in a hair vs. title match.
Puerto Rico - September 23, 1977 - Roberto Clemente Stadium
BOXING MATCH: GORILLA MONSOON vs ANDRE THE GIANT
Jersey Joe Walcott was the referee. It took place in the outdoor stadium under rainy skies and was unorthodox by any boxing standards. Don't miss Monsoon taking a dive into a pool of rain water at the end of the video