During the early 1980s, with the wrestling territories going strong across the US, the big star of the south was The Junkyard Dog, who electrified crowds for Bill Watts' Mid South Wrestling. JYD was ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When I was a kid, I remember hearing my dad tell stories about going to places like the Municipal ...
Mid-South Wrestling promoter Bill Watts was famous for often putting societal prejudices – as well as his own prejudices – aside in favor of making cold hard cash. On "Everyone's Got A Pod," former ...
Where else can you find this many legends of pro wrestling in a single comic book? Well, besides Aubrey Sitterson and Chris Moreno's brilliant Comic Book Story of Professional Wrestling, of course?
Strange fascination they seem to have with the wrestler named The Junkyard Dog at Winthrop. Seems Coach Gregg Marshall also quit last year, but for only 48 hours, and they're led by a guy who was a ...
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