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British Wrestling Dvds Classic British Wrestling BRITISH WRESTLING DVDS WWW.BRITISHWRESTLINGDVDS.VZE.COM For Any Enquiries, Please Email Me At [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING Hello again, grapple fans. Good afternoon to you and welcome to the 'Classic British Wrestling' section. Kent Walton introduces classic bouts featuring classic wrestlers from all over the UK. This section has now been updated with match locations and dates. In most cases, the dates shown are air dates, rather than the dates they were taped. CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 1 1. Kendo Nagasaki & Blondie Barratt vs. Robbie Brookside & Steve Regal (Bedworth, 15/10/1988) 2. Brian Maxine vs. Lucky Gordon (Bedworth, 15/10/1988) 3. Big Daddy & Tom Thumb vs. Drew McDonald & Sid Cooper (Everton, 2/7/1988) 4. Mel Stuart vs. Greg Valentine (Everton, 9/7/1988) 5. Bill Pearl vs. Greg Valentine (Nottingham, 18/7/1987) 6. Catweazle vs. Ian Wilson (Catford, 11/7/1987) 7. Sid Cooper & Zoltan Boscik vs. Jeff Kerry & Pete Collins (Broxbourne, 6/6/1987) 8. Pat Patton & Greg Valentine vs. Kurt & Karl Heinz (Broxbourne, 6/6/1987) 9. Sid Cooper & Zoltan Boscik vs. Greg Valentine & Pat Patton (Broxbourne, 6/6/1987) 10. Giant Haystacks vs. Jamaica George (Adwick Le Street, 20/6/1987) 11. Terry Rudge vs. Bully Boy Muir (Dartford, 27/8/1988) 12. Big Daddy & Pat Patton vs. Rasputin & Anaconda (Dartford, 27/8/1988) 13. Greg Valentine vs. Mr X (Dartford, 3/9/1988) 14. Giant Haystacks & King Kong Kirk vs. Marty Jones & Steve Logan (Nottingham, 25/7/1987) 15. Kid McCoy vs. Blackjack Mulligan (Burnley, 16/4/1988) 16. King Ben vs. Lucky Gordon (Normanton, 30/4/1988) 17. Pat Roach vs. The Skywalker (Blackburn, 2/1/1988) 18. Big Daddy & Mick McMichael vs. The Rockers (Tommy Lorne & Pete LaPaque) (Watford, 18/5/1985) 19. Giant Haystacks vs. Peter & Johnny Wilson (Watford, 25/5/1985) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 2 1. Rocky Moran vs. Fuji Yamada (Catford, 24/1/1987) 2. Rollerball Rocco vs. Johnny Saint (Catford, 21/2/1987) 3. Kendo Nagasaki & Rollerball Rocco vs. Fuji Yamada & Clive Myers (Croydon, 21/3/1987) 4. Marty Jones vs. Owen Hart (Bradford, 25/4/1987) 5. Dave Finlay vs. Pete Roberts (Walthamstow, 3/10/1987) 6. Robbie Brookside vs. Chic Cullen (Walthamstow, 3/10/1987) 7. Fuji Yamada vs. John Wilkie (London Hippodrome, 3/1/1987) 8. Rollerball Rocco vs. Chic Cullen (London Hippodrome, 3/1/1987) 9. Kendo Nagasaki vs. Clive Myers (disco challenge ladder match) (London Hippodrome, 3/1/1987) 10. Kendo Nagasaki & Shane Stevens vs. Rollerball Rocco & Wayne Bridges (Dewsbury, 28/5/1988) 11. Tiger Dalibar Singh vs. Bret Hart (Oldham, 19/12/1981) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 3 1. Mick McManus vs. Johnny Kidd (Southport, 29/8/1981) 2. Rollerball Rocco vs. Joel De Fremery (Southport, 29/8/1981) 3. Alan Dennison vs. Jim Breaks (Catford, 9/1/1982) 4. Johnny Kidd vs. Jackie Turpin (Catford, 9/1/1982) 5. Jackie Turpin vs. Jim Breaks (Catford, 9/1/1982) 6. Marty Jones vs. Bret Hart (Catford, 9/1/1982) 7. Rollerball Rocco vs. Dynamite Kid (Catford, 16/1/1982) 8. Rollerball Rocco vs. Kung Fu (Burnley, 27/2/1982) 9. Kwik Kick Lee vs. Lucky Gordon (Hemel Hempstead, 13/3/1982) 10. Mick McManus vs. Catweazle (Bedworth, 8/5/1982) 11. Mick McManus interview (Bedworth, 8/5/1982) 12. Big Daddy vs. Giant Haystacks (Wembley, 20/6/1981) 13. Rollerball Rocco vs. Mal Sanders (Wembley, 20/6/1981) 14. Jim Breaks vs. Sammy Lee (Morecambe, 18/7/1981) 15. Rollerball Rocco vs. King Ben (Morecambe, 25/7/1981) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 4 1. Danny Collins vs. Rick Wiseman (Broxbourne, 30/5/1987) 2. Steve Grey vs. Kid McCoy (Broxbourne, 30/5/1987) 3. Pete Collins & Jeff Kerry vs. Sid Cooper & Zoltan Boscik (Broxbourne, 6/6/1987) 4. Johnny Saint vs. Robbie Brookside (Catford, 13/6/1987) 5. Rollerball Rocco vs. Fuji Yamada (Catford, 13/6/1987) 6. Marty Jones vs. Axel Anderson (Adwick Le Street, 20/6/1987) 7. Giant Haystacks vs. Jamaica George (Adwick Le Street, 20/6/1987) 8. Dave Bond vs. Caswell Martin (Adwick Le Street, 20/6/1987) 9. Andy Robin vs. Ripper Raven (Adwick Le Street, 27/6/1987) 10. Dave Duran vs. Ray Steele (Adwick Le Street, 27/6/1987) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 5 1. Pete Roberts vs. Tom Tyrone (Huddersfield, 4/4/1987) 2. Mick McMichael vs. Ritchie Brooks (Huddersfield, 4/4/1987) 3. Big Daddy & Marty Jones vs. King Kong Kirk & The Samurai (Huddersfield, 4/4/1987) 4. Danny Collins vs. Kung Fu (Stockport, 11/4/1987) 5. Kid McCoy vs. Jackie Turpin (Stockport, 11/4/1987) 6. Barry Douglas vs. Red Ivan (Stockport, 11/4/1987) 7. Pat Roach vs. Ray Steele (Stockport, 18/4/1987) 8. Eddie Riley vs. Ian McGregor (Stockport, 18/4/1987) 9. Andy Robin vs. Mel Stuart (Stockport, 18/4/1987) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 6 1. Clip of amateur wrestling 2. Bully Boy Muir vs. Dave Bond (Southport, 11/8/1984) 3. Clive Myers vs. Pat Patton (Southport, 11/8/1984) 4. Marty Jones vs. King Kendo (Southport, 11/8/1984) 5. John Naylor vs. Rick Wiseman (Southport, 18/8/1984) 6. Grasshopper Phil Johnson vs. Ray Smith (Southport, 18/8/1984) 7. Giant Haystacks & Rasputin vs. Pat Roach & Pete Roberts (Southport, 18/8/1984) 8. Blackjack Mulligan vs. Honey Boy Zimba (Brierley Hill, 25/8/1984) 9. Steve Logan vs. Rocky Moran (Brierley Hill, 25/8/1984) 10. Eddie Riley vs. Ian McGregor (Brierley Hill, 25/8/1984) 11. Lucky Gordon vs. Andy Blair (Brierley Hill, 25/8/1984) 12. Battle Royal (Brierley Hill, 25/8/1984) 13. Big Daddy & Alan Kilby vs. King Kong Kirk & Bull Pratt (Leamington Spa, 21/11/1981) 14. Big Daddy & Alan Kilby vs. Jim Harris & Red Berry (Leamington Spa, 21/11/1981) 15. Jim Breaks vs. Danny Collins (Leeds, 19/11/1983) 16. Mal Sanders vs. Bobby Barnes (Woking, 26/11/1983) 17. John Elijah & Dave Bond vs. Peter & Johnny Wilson (Woking, 26/11/1983) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 7 1. Tally Ho Kaye vs. Johnny Kidd (Dorking, 19/4/1986) 2. Dave Finlay vs. Alan Kilby (Dorking, 19/4/1986) 3. Marty Jones vs. Tom Tyrone (Dorking, 19/4/1986) 4. Mike Bennett vs. Ritchie Brooks (Dorking, 26/4/1986) 5. Pat Roach vs. Ray Steele (Dorking, 26/4/1986) 6. Alan Kilby vs. John Elijah (Hertford, 8/3/1986) 7. Big Daddy & Danny Collins vs. Bull Pratt & Mel Stuart (Hertford, 8/3/1986) 8. Skull Murphy vs. Johnny Wilson (Hertford, 15/3/1986) 9. Marty Jones vs. Johnny Kincaid (Hertford, 15/3/1986) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 8 1. Steve Grey vs. Ritchie Brooks (Stourbridge, 12/7/1986) 2. Mike Jordan, Eddie Riley & Sid Cooper vs. Ian McGregor, Spiderman & Kid McCoy (Stourbridge, 12/7/1986) 3. Drew McDonald vs. Johnny Wilson (Stourbridge, 19/7/1986) 4. Skull Murphy vs. Pete Roberts (Stourbridge, 19/7/1986) 5. Skull Murphy vs. Tiger Dalibar Singh (Buxton, 26/7/1986) 6. Alan Kilby vs. King Ben (Buxton, 26/7/1986) 7. Ray Robinson vs. Simon Hurst (Buxton, 26/7/1986) 8. Mal Sanders vs. Danny Collins (Buxton, 2/8/1986) 9. Clive Myers vs. Zoltan Boscik (Buxton, 2/8/1986) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 9 1. Danny Collins vs. Baron Von Chenuk (Watford, 18/5/1985) 2. Big Daddy & Mick McMichael vs. The Rockers (Tommy Lorne & Pete LaPaque) (Watford, 18/5/1985) 3. Tiger Dalibar Singh vs. Bully Boy Muir (Morley, 1/6/1985) 4. Alan Kilby vs. John Elijah (Morley, 1/6/1985) 5. Steve Grey vs. Jackie Turpin (Morley, 1/6/1985) 6. Big Daddy & Mick McMichael vs. Blackjack Mulligan & Mel Stuart (Walsall, 26/1/1985) 7. Scrubber Daly vs. Greg Valentine (Warrington, 9/3/1985) 8. Drew McDonald vs. Pete Roberts (Warrington, 9/3/1985) 9. Skull Murphy vs. Jamaica George (Southport, 19/9/1987) 10. Terry Rudge vs. Tiger Dalibar Singh (Southport, 19/9/1987) 11. Marty Jones vs. Bernie Wright (Southport, 19/9/1987) 12. Dave Duran vs. Alex Munro (Shrewsbury, 28/11/1987) 13. Ian McGregor vs. Bernie Wright (Shrewsbury, 28/11/1987) 14. Andy Robin vs. Barry Douglas (Shrewsbury, 28/11/1987) 15. Ian McGregor, Alex Munro & Andy Robin vs. Dave Duran, Barry Douglas & Bernie Wright (Shrewsbury, 28/11/1987) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 10 1. Rollerball Rocco & Kendo Nagasaki vs. Clive Myers & Fuji Yamada (Croydon, 21/3/1987) 2. Dave Finlay vs. Chic Cullen (Bradford, 31/10/1987) 3. Wayne Bridges vs. John Quinn (Croydon, 23/5/1987) 4. Rocky Moran vs. Fuji Yamada (Catford, 24/1/1987) 5. Rollerball Rocco vs. Danny Collins (Wallasey, 9/1/1988) 6. Dave Finlay vs. Johnny Saint (Croydon, 9/4/1988) 7. Blondie Barratt & Kendo Nagasaki vs. Robbie Brookside & Steve Regal (Bedworth, 15/10/1988) 8. Kendo Nagasaki & John Quinn vs. Neil Sands & Tony St Clair (Catford, 11/7/1987) 9. Dave Finlay & Rocky Moran vs. Kung Fu & Clive Myers (Wallasey, 19/12/1987) 10. Rollerball Rocco vs. Fuji Yamada (Catford, 13/6/1987) 11. Mighty Chang & Bully Boy Muir vs. Dave & Steve Taylor (Walthamstow, 22/8/1987) 12. Dave Finlay vs. Danny Collins (Dewsbury, 25/6/1988) 13. Rollerball Rocco vs. Marty Jones (Bedworth, 20/8/1988) 14. Wayne Bridges vs. Kendo Nagasaki (Bradford, 21/11/1987) 15. Dave Finlay vs. Danny Collins (Croydon, taped 6/9/1988) 16. Johnny Saint vs. Clive Myers (Croydon, taped 6/9/1988) 17. Steve Grey vs. Mal Sanders (Croydon, taped 6/9/1988) 18. Johnny Saint vs. Steve Grey (Croydon, taped 6/9/1988) 19. Skull Murphy & Kendo Nagasaki vs. Pete Roberts & Steve Adonis (Croydon, taped 6/9/1988) CLASSIC BRITISH WRESTLING VOL 11 1.
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