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Superstar Billy Graham seems to me to be the more obvious comparison.

It's the white / blonde hair and big grin that are Bock-like to me, not so much the personality. Although now you mention it, Super Macho Man looks a bit like Billy Graham the evangelical preacher. And also a bit like Joe Biden.

 

And now I mention all that, I think that Bockwinkel looks a bit like Joe Biden too.

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If you use jdownloader2 you can paste the channel's address and it will pick up all the videos for you so you don't have to convert them one by one. In fact I am currently creating a copy for myself and all 101 videos in the highest quality is only 15GB. I learned my lesson after the jellybeans collection of L.A. wrestling disappeared probably to never be seen again.

I grabbed a bunch of 50s wrestling from LA off youtube a couple of years ago, unless you meant something else.

 

I meant something else, but I'm curious about the footage that you got.

 

The footage I am talking about is a big collection of early 80s L.A. wrestling probably from the Spanish channel (the commentator would alternate in between English and Spanish commentary during the same match) and also some local lucha libre program. Apparently the uploader (jellybeans with some number at the end) got tired of people asking him if he wanted to trade DVD's that he deleted the channel and vanished. This was during a time that I wasn't watching wrestling (I heard about the channel from a friend who told me) and I remember kicking myself for not downloading or even watching a long Perro Aguayo vs Mil Mascaras match from that era. There was also a Negro Navarro vs Mando Guerrero match that sounded interesting, and Chris Adams vs one of the misioneros (Navarro again I think).

 

I don't think I have any of that, unfortunately. Here's what I do have from LA:

 

Ace Freeman vs Billy Varga 1950

Ace Freeman vs Billy Venable 1941

Andre Drapp vs Ace Freeman 7-26-51

Andre The Giant vs Black Gordman & The Goliath 3-22-74

Antonio Inoki & Seiji Sakaguchi vs Johnny Powers & Pat Patterson 8-24-73

Baron Michele Leone vs Billy Varga 1953

Baron Michele Leone vs Freddie Blassie 1953

Baron Michele Leone vs Hans Schnabel 12-11-52

Baron Michele Leone vs Jack McDonald 4-20-53

Baron Michele Leone vs Lord James Blears 1952

Baron Michele Leone vs Rito Romero 1956

Baron Michele Leone vs The Great Scott 1952

Bronko Nagurski vs Gus Sonnenberg 8-3-38

Bruno Sammartino vs Freddie Blassie 1964

Danny McShane vs Gino Garibaldi 1955

Dean Detton vs Dick Raines 1941

Edouard Carpentier vs Art Mahalik 2-3-60

Freddie Blassie & Warren Bockwinkel vs Mr Moto & Joe Pazandak 3-23-53

Freddie Blassie & Wilbur Snyder vs Wild Red Berry & Jack McDonald 5-25-53

Freddie Blassie vs Wild Red Berry 10-22-55

Giant Baba vs Fritz Von Erich 12-19-69

Gorgeous George vs Jesse James 4-9-51

Gorgeous George vs Larry Moquin 11-26-47

Jack Hagen vs Billy Raburn 1941

Jack McDonald vs Wilbur Snyder 5-4-53

Jim Londos vs George Zaharias 12-14-32

John Tolos & Karl Davis vs Wild Red Berry & Bud Curtis 53

Lou Thesz vs Tom Rice 8-15-54

Mando Guerrero & Texas Red vs Roddy Piper & Alex Perez 11-16-77

Mando Guerrero vs Roddy Piper 11-30-77

Mike Sharpe vs Negro Guzman 1960

Nick Bockwinkel vs Great John L 1955

Nick Bockwinkel vs Matt Murphy 6-17-59

Pat McGill vs Enrique Torres 1950

Pat McGill vs Mad Monty LeDux 1958

Pat McGill vs Pat Fraley 8-30-51

Pat O'Connor vs Bob Orton Sr 1-16-53

Sandor Szabo & Wilbur Snyder vs Joe Pazandak & Jack McDonald 5-31-54

Sandor Szabo vs Roger Mackay 1951

SD Jones & Texas Red vs Roddy Piper & Victor Rivera 11-23-77

Tatsumi Fujinami vs Great Goliath 1978

Tatsumi Fujinami vs Mando Guerrero 6-9-78

Tatsumi Fujinami vs Mando Guerrero 8-11-78

Tatsumi Fujinami vs Roddy Piper 1977

Tatsumi Fujinami vs Tony Rocco 6-15-79

Vic Hill vs Jack Gacek 1939

Warren Bockwinkel vs Wilbur Snyder 5-18-53

Wild Red Berry vs Yukon Jake 1941

Willem Ruska vs Don Fargo 6-26-76

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Russ Davis seemingly refers to everyone as "boy" at some point. The japanese, the greek, the local Polack, etc.

 

In some ways, this is like watching Punch Out! The stereotypes are cartoonish and turned up to 11.

Welp, that might turn me off with Davis but I will have to watch the footage to find out.

 

Other than that, I can't wait to dive into these batch of matches. I've never seen Thesz, Gagne or Rogers in their own primes so this gives me an opportunity to check them out.

 

The one guy I really want to see is Don Leo Jonathan. He was one of my father's favorite wrestlers and I need to see his work out of curiosity.

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Speaking of Don Leo Jonathan I watched his match with Verne Gagne and I was really impressed. Don Leo Jonathan had GREAT presence and knew how to make the most of his size. I also loved his incredibly arrogant response to Verne Gagne's handshake attempt to start the match where he just whips his ring jacket at Gagne's hand and turns around.

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Speaking of Don Leo Jonathan I watched his match with Verne Gagne and I was really impressed. Don Leo Jonathan had GREAT presence and knew how to make the most of his size. I also loved his incredibly arrogant response to Verne Gagne's handshake attempt to start the match where he just whips his ring jacket at Gagne's hand and turns around.

I watched the two matches of him and Jonathan was great. He started in the business around that time in the 50s so it kind of sucks that there is not a lot him from his prime. There's stuff from when he was in WWWF from the 70s but he was in his 40s by that time.

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Just watched Gagne/Bruiser, and it's an interesting match to check out. Russ Davis deliberately steps away from the second fall as an experiment to try announcer-free wrestling.

 

To Matt D's point, it's great to see some of these guys actually work in their primes. Dick the Bruiser is a bit reminiscent of Brock Lesnar in his look.

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