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The old "doesn't warrant a thread" thread is dead, so I haven't got a clue of where to toss this. So perhaps a thread on really wacky creative work.

 

This guy is frankly pretty brilliant. Of course he's exposing everything, but if you listen to and watch the crowd, they are "in" on the reality of everything, so they're having fun with it. He doesn't overstay his welcome, as just when you think it's getting long of tooth, the work to the finish is well thought out.

 

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This could be crazy old wrestler speak but Wolf Ruvinskis always claimed drawing great crowds and reactions against "El Hombre Invisible" in pre-Karadagian Argentina.

That would make some of things I read about old time wrestlers feeling Karadagain was going to kill of wrestling in Argentina by getting too far away from "serious wrestling" when he started up Titanes seem very ridiculous.

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This could be crazy old wrestler speak but Wolf Ruvinskis always claimed drawing great crowds and reactions against "El Hombre Invisible" in pre-Karadagian Argentina.

 

Pre-Karadagian is basically the Zbyszko-era. I'm not sure if Karadagian was in Argentina prior to his 1949 US run. Wolf debuted in Mexico in 1945. So there is only a slim chance that it wouldn't have been Karadagian-era. Though I do wonder when and how the transition to Pfeferesque and maybe even worse gimmicks came to be.

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This could be crazy old wrestler speak but Wolf Ruvinskis always claimed drawing great crowds and reactions against "El Hombre Invisible" in pre-Karadagian Argentina.

 

Pre-Karadagian is basically the Zbyszko-era. I'm not sure if Karadagian was in Argentina prior to his 1949 US run. Wolf debuted in Mexico in 1945. So there is only a slim chance that it wouldn't have been Karadagian-era. Though I do wonder when and how the transition to Pfeferesque and maybe even worse gimmicks came to be.

 

 

Karadagian debuted sometime in the early 40s but the Titanes concept didn't start until the early 60s. In between the early Karol Nowina days and Titanes there was the Luna Park promotion. I don't know much about Argentinean wrestling but Mexican wrestlers often toured Latin American countries for, legend says, big money. Panama, Argentina and Guatemala were the three biggest. If what Ruvinskis says is true (I don't even know, but it's a story he often told) it may have happened during that period. This is only speculation as information from that era is hard to come by.

 

Ruvinskis was one of the few that would remark how wrestling was as much "entertainment" as it was "sport".

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