I didn't have enough time to sort out a proper top five this week but having been inspired by, former Autuers and Black Box Recorder main man, Luke Haines' new album "9 1/2 Psychedelic Meditations On British Wrestling Of The 1970s And Early '80s" I give you this mini-top five.
Back in the days of three channels, on a wet Saturday afternoon with a choice between this, Rugby League or a black & white Doris Day film, I think everyone my age watched the wrestling on "World of Sport".
1. Big Daddy
2. Kendo Nagasaki
3. Giant Haystacks
4. "Gentleman" Chris Adams
5. Young David/Davey Boy Smith
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Back in the days of three channels, on a wet Saturday afternoon with a choice between this, Rugby League or a black & white Doris Day film, I think everyone my age watched the wrestling on "World of Sport".
1. Big Daddy
2. Kendo Nagasaki
3. Giant Haystacks
4. "Gentleman" Chris Adams
5. Young David/Davey Boy Smith
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