New interest group for WoS roleplay fans
- Alf Nelson
- 1/17/2024
- 3
Hi, all. I thought I should mention that I have set up an interest group for fans of WoS roleplay:
https://www.meetfighters.com/groups/WoS_Roleplay
I do hope that you will join this Group, and if you know anyone who might be interested please spread the word. Thank you!
World of Sport?
- Alf Nelson
- 1/06/2024
- 5
I am still asked on this site what is WoS wrestling. 'WoS' is just aficionados’ affectionate nickname for the old British pro wrestling, which was a popular sample of ‘World of Sport’. This television sport programme ran on British TV between 1965 and 1985. Wrestling was often shown between 4:00 – 4:45pm (or thereabouts) on Saturdays.
Alas, the British pro wrestling was on its steady decline shortly after the discontinuation of the above TV programme. But the popularity of pro wrestling was soon revived in the form of the then-known WWF. But these days wrestling is all about trash talk, acrobatics, and silly names and costumes; the art of technical wrestling (for which the likes of Johnny Saint became known) seems to have been sadly consigned to the distant past.
I hope this clears up this matter :-)
Xmas Greetings
- Alf Nelson
- 12/18/2023
- 3
Wishing everyone here a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Safe wrestling (or whatever you do here).
European wrestling in the 80s.
- Alf Nelson
- 11/05/2023
- 0
If you are a fan of the old European pro wrestling, the following YouTube channel has plenty of bouts from the 80s in Europe:
Classic wrestling from ‘42
- Alf Nelson
- 11/01/2023
- 7
The following match from the USA in 1942 is a real gem for fans of the old all-in wrestling.
The cameras are in close proximity of the wrestling action, which must be quite a rarity in those days, and which makes you feel as if you’re part of the bout.
One of the wrestlers, Mike Mazurki, would later appear in one of my favourite films, Some Like It Hot.