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An oasis for fans of old-time pro wrestling to visit, kick up their feet, grab a beer and enjoy the memories that made pro wrestling once-great spectacle that it was ... my how things have changed.
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Why 3000BCto1985??, this marks the birth, life and death of professional wrestling (well, for me anyway) , i started watching wrestling in 1976, when my grandfather put me on to it while visiting him in Brandywine, Marlyand. I was hooked from day one. I live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania so i was only able to watch the WWWF up until the 1984, when a friend of mine turned on a Latino channel (Channel 35 at the time) that we could somehow get a great reception. There i watched my very first Mid-Atlantic Wrestling show, I remember seeing Ivan Koloff and Mark Youngblood, along with Angelo Mosca Jr. I tried to get a good reception on my 13" black and white television for weeks until one fateful saturday morning the very same year of 1984. WPHL-17 aired for the first time an episode of World Wide Wrestling which boasted such talents as Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Rick Steamboat, Tully Blanchard, Wahoo McDaniel, Superstar Graham, Dick Slater, Konga the Barbarian etc. Almost instantaneously the WWF (now) was put in second place. I knew who these stars were because i spent almost all of my money (well ... my parents money) on wrestling magazines, The Wrestler, Inside Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Illustrated and Sports Revue Wrestling which are referred to as "The Apter Mags" (due to Bill Apter's influence on these publications) , yes pro wrestling was alive and well, so i thought. I never suspected at the time that pro wrestling as i knew it was actually on life support with maybe only a year's supply of air left within it's lungs. Vince McMahon Jr.'s money-making machine went national, and the rest, as they say ... is history. This is my tribute to the way it was ... and the way we were. We may never return to what once was, but i added some modern-day clips of some organizations that i think (hope) are headed in the right direction ... is their any surprise that its the national wrestling alliance?
Hometown:
Philadelphia, PA
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United States
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Classic title match from Madison Square Garden, New York.
February 20, 19...   more
 
 
3000BCto1985 commented on NWA/WWF Bob Backlund vs. H... (1 week ago)
"a classic, i could wrestle a great match if harley was my opponent ... "
 
 
3000BCto1985 commented on NWA/WWF Bob Backlund vs. H... (1 week ago)
"@LT9856 ... bockwinkle & backlund met n toronto n 1980 i believe ......"   more
 
 
3000BCto1985 commented on NWA/WWF Bob Backlund vs. H... (1 week ago)
"i honestly don't believe there r 2 wrestlers 2day that can pull off a ma..."   more
 
 
3000BCto1985 favorited a video (1 week ago)
WWF vs. NWA unification title match
 
Channel Comments
TheMidnightEDxpress (1 year ago)
Thanks for the friend invite! I lived in Philly too and agree with you on everything! I think I still have every PWI, The Wrestler and Inside Wrestling from those days!
3000BCto1985 (1 year ago)
thanx bro ... !!
eslubin (1 year ago)
LOL awesome nickname man
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