This was kinda fun to produce. One of the most enjoyable regular events that I’ve attended in STL. Pro-Wrestling at the SBAC (South Broadway Athletic Club) in Soulard. Low-budget entertainment doesn’t get any better than this…
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At 2005.08.01 11:51, Mark L said:
Hi! I really enjoyed seeing the wrestling (being a nut for it myself). Would you be interested in earning yourself a bit of money for the site by hooking a brother up with a DVD of your recording of said event?
Obviously, except for Mark, these morons don’t know what they
‘re talking about. I have been a fan of St. Louis-style wrestling (exhibited by SBAC) for over forty years (I’m 50 years old). The St. Louis broadcast’s promoter used to wrestle back in the day for the head of the fabled NWA. Yep, that’s right, Sam Muchnick..and it was this type of basic, dumbed-down in you wish, but extremely high-impact and physical wrestling that gave us a love for the ole grunt-and-groan.
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Hi! I really enjoyed seeing the wrestling (being a nut for it myself). Would you be interested in earning yourself a bit of money for the site by hooking a brother up with a DVD of your recording of said event?
Now that is culture. What am I doing in NYC? Whoops, I’m late for a cockfight. Seeya later!
will my name is mike i wrestl for the uwa i go by hammer i wood like too wrestl for you some time you can call me at 573-301-6151
Obviously, except for Mark, these morons don’t know what they
‘re talking about. I have been a fan of St. Louis-style wrestling (exhibited by SBAC) for over forty years (I’m 50 years old). The St. Louis broadcast’s promoter used to wrestle back in the day for the head of the fabled NWA. Yep, that’s right, Sam Muchnick..and it was this type of basic, dumbed-down in you wish, but extremely high-impact and physical wrestling that gave us a love for the ole grunt-and-groan.