Thanks to ITV's World of Sport, Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Kendo Nagasaki and Mick McManus all became unlikely household names. We also use your personal data for customising offers and content made available to you based on your usage of and interaction with our website. She was so tiny, he used to put her in his pocket, and she used to fall asleep on his chest. They probably sound like rappers, craft ales, sexpests' Tinder handles or burger options at some hipster . The crowd loved him. As has already been stated it was all rigged but the strength, agility and skill had to be admired. Now we have stars far bigger than Giant Haystacks, but they exist in a world of mass celebrity and instant access. More on this later. Finlay retired from in-ring competition in 2012 and is now a backstage producer for the WWE. Tickets cost 1.50 but it was 2 for ringside seats, a chance perhaps for the ladies to whack the wrestlers with their handbags. Some consider this match one of the greatest matches of all time. Playing the good guy, he came on stage to a fanfare and didn't take long to demolish opponents with his famous belly 'Splash', to chants of 'Easy!' Big Daddy Vs Giant Haystacks, The Old Courtroom, Brighton, May 27-29 A former tag partner of Big Daddy, they became huge ring rivals. With his 64-inch chest and bleach blonde hair, it was hard for him not to be popular with fans. While never wrestling across the pond in the WWF, Jones did a stint in NJPW in the early 80s, where he faced off against the original Tiger Mask and also participated in tag team matches alongside and against well-known international names at the time, such as Antonio Inoki and even Andre The Giant. Watching my dad mix cement was a legitimate pastime. Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks' bitter rivalry enthralled wrestling fans during the 1970s and 1980s. His legacy remains, as a man who worked for decades before reaching mainstream fame in the latter years of his career. Second: there were posters for wrestling matches around the city. At the height of their feud, they were drawing 16 million viewers on a weekly basis. Then, in 1985, it stopped. Although his father was against his son becoming a professional wrestler he would go as far as having Mark banned from his gym in Manchester, England Rocco would "learn the ropes" from many veterans from the age of 16 while his father was out on tour. It all led to Glory, a comedy drama set inside a wrestling ring and directed by Red Ladders Rod Dixon. In 1952, he decided to follow in his fathers footsteps and become one of the first second-generation wrestlers in the business. if anyone had memories of the night in 1982. He worked in Brixton offices by day but would become a villain by night. She could do something so different with her life.. Noels youngest even wants to be a wrestler, and my daughter, who is at University now, is really proud. Matthews trained as a shooter (a wrestling term that describes a wrestler with a legitimate fighting background), and he often defended prize money against members of the public. Paul McCartney cast my Dad as a villain in the film Give My Regards to Broadway, and they became lifelong friends. Here are twelve British wrestlers who were critical to the evolution of British wrestling and influenced some of the very best of today. They came from all over the world for dads funeral. [4][6] The feud began on television when the two reached the finals of a four-man knockout tournament only for Haystacks to walk out in the opening seconds of the final match. Ruane wrestled as a heel, crushing opponents with his big splash and enraging fans whenever he appeared on ITVs Saturday, World of Sports. Having a father so well-known could have been difficult for young lads. It would be squaring off against the likes of Satoru Sayama (Tiger Mask), Keiichi Yamada (Jushin Liger), and Dynamite Kid (more on him a little later), among others, which would earn the British grappler his initial acclaim and start him on the path towards leaving an indelible mark on the profession. OSM: Frozen in time - Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks - The Guardian Although British wrestling was broadcast nationally, its heartland and spiritual homeland was always the north. In December of 1997, he passed away in hospital after suffering a stroke. With an impressive background in gymnastics, Alexis, 25, was already horrified by my embarrassing lack of athleticism. He joined WWE in 2000, where he would becomea four-time European Champion, four-time Tag Team Champion, two-time Intercontinental Champion, and a five-time Hardcore Champion, also winning the King of the Ring tournament in 2008 despite issues outside of the ring. Ruane, a private and religious man (he wouldn't fight on Sundays), hated the public exposure and almost gave up after a few months - the 49-stone, 6ft 11in hulk was instantly tagged as the 'monster of the mat', the bruising brute cast opposite Big Daddy's top-hatted hero. David Fit Finlay began his wrestling career in 1974, though his first mainstream exposure came when he debuted as the Belfast Bruiser in WCW in 1996. Soon afterwards he was diagnosed with cancer and the bout had to be called off. Now we have stars far bigger than Giant Haystacks, but they exist in a world of mass celebrity and instant access.In 1983, these wrestling icons were untouchable and unknowable. He was one of the best-known wrestlers on the British wrestling scene in the 1970s and 1980s. His legacy remains, as one the most dominant heel monsters in British wrestling history. - Atletifo". He also claimed Frank Sinatra was a loyal fan. By 1977, his face turn was complete, and he became the most popular fan favourtie after the breakdown of his tag team and feud with Haystacks. Its about the glory days that are well behind Jim, and a future that looks a little different to his past but has its own glory. He just wanted to be home with us all the time. It shows the respect they had for one another. Brookside was introduced as a man that Shane McMahon had personally seen take down six men by himself in a fight at a local pub! The fact that Jones was responsible for training a young William Regal speaks to this. He has written for websites such as Mersey Sports Live and is now taking his degree in sports journalism from John Moores University into the wrestling business. He was also inducted into the Stampede Wrestling, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, and the Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fames. But even he was dwarfed on the night by his ring nemesis Giant Haystacks, who was billed as 6ft 11 scaling a gigantic 40 stone. Credit Jim Counter. [2][3][14] He served as a member of the Dungeon of Doom who were at that time, feuding with Hulk Hogan. Shirley Crabtree, Jr. (14 November 1930 - 2 December 1997), better known as Big Daddy, was an English professional wrestler with a record-breaking 64-inch chest. [13], Big Daddy features on Luke Haines' 2011 album 9 Psychedelic Meditations on British Wrestling of the 1970s, and early '80s as the owner of a Casio VL-Tone synthesizer.[14]. Crabtree died of a stroke in December 1997 in Halifax General Hospital. Like Big Daddy being revived by our chants in 1983, British wrestling was only playing dead. I must have had a death wish because I never looked after myself. Both worked as tag team partners for their uncle. Paul McArtney and Frank Sinatra were fans. He got his big break in the United States in 1996, competing in WCW as the Loch Ness Monster. Klondyke Kate, aka Jayne Porter, suffered six miscarriages, a broken marriage, depression, anxiety and floods of fan mail too explicit to print during her heyday. ITV transmitted professional wrestling from 1955 to 1988, bringing to our screens on a Saturday afternoon the likes of Mick McManus, Harvey Smith, Kendo Nagasaki (AKA Peter Thornley) and Catweazle (whose real name was Gary Cooper, which makes you wonder why he needed the stage moniker). We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Jimmy Two Rivers was a favourite there as well.. Different versions of this character would form in the years to follow, showing the personas longevity, but none lived up to the original. His own construction work has involved creating some of Lancashires most impressive new buildings such as the new Ivy restaurant, and Runcorns latest industrial premises for chemical giant Inovyn, among others. He would win his first singles championship from none other than Mark "Rollerball" Rocco in November 1976 when he defeated him for the British Light Heavyweight Championship, a Joint Promotions title he would go on to hold five times. Easy! Adrian Street with his valet and wife, Miss Linda. Dad would never deliberately hurt people more than the fight required, but that day he injured Andre so that he had to take timeout to recover afterwards., Dad had real injuries too: headcuts, broken fingers, broken ribs. HOMAGE.com Our favorite in retro wrestling attire! Dynamite Kid made his WWF television debut on August 29th, 1984, at the Maple Leaf Gardens teaming up with Bret Hart to defeat Iron Mike Sharpe and Troy Alexander. A stage play by Brian Mitchell and Joseph Nixon, Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks premiered at the Brighton Festival Fringe in East Sussex, England between 2628 May 2011 and subsequently toured Great Britain. But it never lost its charm for Jim - so much so that in 2012, he and a friend set up Progress . Ruane, who reputedly ate three pounds of bacon and a dozen eggs every morning to maintain his strength, flew all over the world as Giant Haystacks, wrestling as far afield as India and Zimbabwe, where he was made an honorary citizen. Wrestling, the replacement programme, staggered on as a standalone on ITV presented by Kent Walton, but was axed in 1988 in the face of decreasing popularity. Ruane even sang three singles, including Its OK for Santa, featuring a childrens chorus. Swaggering onto the World of Sport stage with an enormous python snaking around her neck, fierce Viper looks every inch the modern Klondyke Kate. She thought the best way to really toughen me up was to pick me up and show me the moves herself by pinning me to the ground, flipping me over into a backwards slam like a rag-doll and plunging herself at my chest until I was flattened on the floor. Big Daddy, who was born Shirley Crabtree, was. [10][6] He ate three pounds of bacon and a dozen eggs every morning to maintain his strength. Shortly after his name was changed again to Giant Haystacks. His mountainous size meant that he was tormented as a child but he soon learnt to defend himself. This is automatically deleted within 4 months. At 6 11 and 685 pounds, Haystacks was perfect for the monster heel Hulk Hogan liked for his opponents. What if our hero the babyface in wrestling parlance loses? There is always the doubt., Viper adds: I am one of those people who thinks: Well, if I die Ive had a great life. British wrestling Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks. The real Martin Ruane, however, could not have been more different. Shes broken all her fingers, her knee and her foot and has shattered her elbow. Giant Haystacks The 48st Londoner was the bearded behemoth grannies loved to hate. This series of highly regarded matches would also lead to New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) contacting Rocco, leading to the birth of the "Black Tiger" persona and some of the most highly rated matches in Japanese television history against Sayamas Tiger Mask. There was a bit of jealousy. He was 67. I had got to the stage where I had lost interest in watching wrestling, Jayne admits. He didnt go to pubs. His brother Brian Crabtree was a wrestling referee and later MC, while his younger brother Max was a booker for and later proprietor of Joint Promotions. Doctors deemed Kirk had a serious heart condition which caused his death, so while Big Daddy wasnt to blame for the tragic incident, he was left devastated by the death of his opponent. After a long battle with dementia, Rocco sadly passed away on July 30th, 2020. After one of his shows on December 2nd, 1997, he died from a stroke. My family goes to St Josephs. But in a sad twist, he died in the ring after a trademark Big Daddy Splash and it was said Daddy was never the same man afterwards. By the middle of 1977, Daddy had completed his transformation into a blue eye, a change cemented by the breakdown of his tag team with Haystacks and a subsequent feud between the two which would last until the early 1990s. You could see why they quite literally stood out. As World of Sport wrestling returns we remember the legends If theres one thing we inherited from him, its his patience. The pressure to size up to her male opponents and the stress of living up to her mammoth persona led Jayne into a spiral of junk food binging. [14] He was 52, and was survived by his wife Rita and three sons. Daily Mirror's Laura Connor gets shown how to wrestle by pros Alexis and Viper, The Mirror's Laura Connor with Alexis Rose and Viper, World of Sport Wrestling is back for a whole new generation, Fuji Yamada, Mitzi Mueller, Gorgeous George, Kendo Nagasaki, 'Mighty' John Quinn and Klondyke Kate, Jayne is very different to her wrestling persona, Wrestlers Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks in 1979, Klondyke Kate gives her lowdown on the pair, Alexis and Viper fighting on the new show, Viper and Alexis are actually pals outside of work, Alex and Viper get to grips with each other. Or, you can follow us over on our Twitter and Facebook pages. Big Daddy, whose real name was Shirley Crabtree, died of a stroke in 1997, aged 67. They were both very down to earth and just hit it off. McManus has been described as the greatest name in British wrestling history, yet he remains mostly unknown outside of the United Kingdom. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. She wanted to make work that would speak to people now and resonate with the region. He made a comeback in 1972 in Joint Promotions as a heel. Before working as a wrestler he had jobs as a labourer and nightclub bouncer. Being Klondyke Kate was like turning a button on and I could be that person full of confidence but when I was outside of it, I was a totally different person, Jayne, now 54, says. The Best Of British, Vol. Six-year-old me knows its something special. We threw our characters together to wrestle with identity, with what they want from life and each other. [17], A play by Brian Mitchell and Joseph Nixon, Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks, was performed at the Brighton Festival Fringe between 26 and 28 May 2011. Big Daddy is on his knees. Now he has. They would work together as a team in many matches during the final years of the channel ITVs coverage of British wrestling. [10] His last match was against The Giant at WCW Uncensored 1996, where he would lose in a short match. The book was released to raise funds for the Christie Cancer Hospital in Manchester. [6], In summer 1975, he moved to Joint Promotions, where he formed a heel tag team with Big Daddy (also a heel at this point). Her role has been funded by Tamasha as part of an Arts Council programme to increase diversity in the arts. Anna found me via a previous play I wrote that toured to Lancaster, The Chef Show. Garfield himself claimed that, of all the wrestlers he had interviewed, Giant Haystacks was the only one he ever felt scared of. Big Daddy was born Shirley Crabtree - a character-building name he shared with his father, also a professional wrestler - in Halifax, West Yorkshire in 1930. TV Pallo. Nowadays, he trains the stars of tomorrow at the WWE Performance Center. Hed always know where we were and look over to see us.. Easy! My voice is lost in the cacophony as hundreds in Keighleys Victoria Hall join the chant. But on this glorious day there is nothing different about us; we are part of the single chanting mass witnessing a battle more exciting than anything in Return of the Jedi (another highlight of 1983). Yet, he doesn't get as much recognition outside of Britain. One such wrestler was Martin Ruane, who performed as Giant Haystacks in Great Britain and Loch Ness in WCW. Imagine if The Rock was also on EastEnders and a member of One Direction, and you come close to understanding what these wrestling gods were to us. First: in 2015, Lancaster became a city of sanctuary and the 97% white British population began welcoming refugees and asylum seekers from Syria, Iran, Sudan and Kuwait. Beforebeing released from his WWE contracton January 5th, 2022, which ended his 22-year tenure with the company, Regal had an even bigger role behind the scenes as theWWE Director of Talent Development and Head of Global Recruiting, playing a significant role in building the future stars of WWE. He retired for roughly six years. In 1982 ITV planned to build a TV programme around 'Big Daddy' as a replacement for the popular children's Saturday morning Tiswas show. [6] The character first gained attention in mid-1975 when he formed a tag team with TV newcomer Giant Haystacks and together they became notorious for crushing blue eye opponents. The duo became a tag team in the 1970s and were one of the most popular and famous pro-wrestling teams in the . [10], In January 1996, after spending time as a debt-collector in Manchester, selling cars, and undergoing knee surgery,[4] Ruane debuted in the United States for World Championship Wrestling, under the ring name "Loch Ness". She spotted two seemingly unconnected things. Dont worry, I posted links. Slam-dram Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy at Wembley Arena, London, in 1981. asy! Despite this, he managed a very successful career. Mum was five-foot-tall, so she evened it out, and while all of us are big men, we dont have dads huge size. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. But watch YouTube clips of 64in-chested Big Daddy and 6ft 11in Giant Haystacks in the ring now and the phrase that leaps to . Big Daddy was the tag partner of Giant Haystacks until he turned 'nice guy'. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); No spam. Not the ears! so that opponents would avoid his cauliflower ears. I had my first experience driving on a motorway finding the civic hall in Wolverhampton.. During his career, prime minister Margaret Thatcher, and Queen Elizabeth II were quoted as saying they were fans of Big Daddy. I think I have lost about six babies, she reveals. As might be expected, Jones is now a trainer for several British-based wrestling promotions and, in recent years, even mentored multiple members of the current NXT UK roster. In 1952, he decided to follow in his fathers footsteps and become one of the first second-generation wrestlers in the business. Whether you're a casual fan or a fanatic this is Show more . He had a short-lived feud with Hulk Hogan before returning to England after being diagnosed with cancer. . [5][9] He attended St. Thomas' School until he left aged 14. Bizarrely, he showed no signs of illness when he wrote them. The wrestler who popularized the superkick: Gentleman Chris Adams back in the late 80s. He refused to work on Sundays because he always went to Church. He never once raised his voice or a hand. Mick McManus was a man small in stature, though he induced much fear! He drove lorries and was a doorman, but it was quite a notorious time in Manchester then. Pro Wrestling Stories - Your daily source of nostalgia and a peek behind the curtain wall of wrestlings past! He doted on us. Where you give permission and agree to their policies, your data will be shared with other organisations. Martin Ruane was just 52 when he died. The Liverpool-born wrestler initially performed in a tag team called The Golden Boys alongside William Regal (then known as Steven Regal). This was before Linda passed away. Wrestling's grand slam: when Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy were kings He didnt tell us. Stephen says that the man known to millions as the wrestling heel, Giant Haystacks, would have been as proud of his family now as he was then. [14][9] Roy Jenkins, Queen Elizabeth, and Frank Sinatra were also fans of Ruane. He also worked for the CWA in Germany and Austria, winning several trophy tournaments there, including in India[9] and Zimbabwe, where he was made an honorary citizen. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. You just have totally believe that its real, you do become a different person, says Viper. Jill Rimmel said she used to go to the wrestling at the Royal Hall with friends from work. In his later years, he continued to be influential within the British circuit, winning titles such as the Frontier Wrestling Alliances British Heavyweight Championship. During his career, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth II said they were fans of 'Big Daddy'.[6][9][10]. [6] All of them worked in construction. She says when people find out who her grandad was it sets them buzzing!. The Real One on Twitter: "RT @jackwhitehall: Tickets on sale this Mark Slattery meets his son Stephen Ruane, and finds out what the worlds biggest wrestler was like. He also worked in both Canada and the United States under the name "Loch Ness Monster" or simply "Loch Ness". During his career, he held the European Heavyweight Championship and British Heavyweight Championship in the UK and won the Stampede International Tag Team Championship in Canada with the Dynamite Kid. Initially appearing on television as a heel, he teamed with Giant Haystacks. However, he never got his break in what was, at the time, the top promotion in the world, WWE. Chris Adams first entered professional wrestling in 1978 with no proper formal training. He also had international appearances in Stampede Wrestling as the Lochness Monster, and for CWA in Germany and Austria. However, during this period, Daddy began to be cheered for the first time since his comeback when he entered into a feud with masked villain Kendo Nagasaki, especially when he pulled off Nagasaki's mask during a televised contest from Solihull in December 1975 (although the unmasked Nagasaki quickly won the bout moments later).[7]. In 1982, Dynamite Kid had an instant classic with Tiger Mask for the WWF Junior Heavyweight Championship at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Ruane took his young family off on road trips during the summers. His reputation is tarnished for many due to several violent interactions with fellow wrestlers andmean-spirited ribbing, though he leaves behind an incredible legacy in the ring. There is no comparison between the wrestlers we grew up with and todays celebrities, particularly not to a northern working-class child of the 1980s. 10 Non-Russians Who Portrayed a Russian Heel in Wrestling, Extreme Cases of Wrestlers Protecting Their Gimmicks, The Respectful Side of Wrestling: Unexpected Friendships, Pat Roach: From the Wrestling Ring to the Silver Screen, Dynamite Kid and Jacques Rougeau Fight, Vince Responds, 5 Rivalries Shawn Michaels Will Be Remembered For, The British Bulldogs: Their Notorious Behavior Behind-the-Scenes. Lancashire. [4], Haystacks also wrestled all over the world. Before he took up wrestling Shirley junior used his impressive physique working in the mines and playing rugby league for Bradford Northern. He was often sent off for violent conduct and never played for the first team. Easy! Easy! Jayne has shed a staggering 14st after having a balloon inserted in her stomach and a gastric bypass because, at 28st, she was too big for gastric band surgery. Big Daddy VS Giant Haystacks Full Match Classic British Wrestling After Satoru Sayama (the original iteration of Tiger Mask) retired, Dynamite Kid went on to win the WWF Junior Heavyweight Champion on February 7th, 1984, in a tournament for the vacant title. In addition to his feud with Haystacks, Daddy also feuded with Canadian wrestler 'Mighty' John Quinn. He had to park it around the corner. Get the occasional email with the latest wrestling tributes and memorials, Search by ring name, real name, cause of death, organization, time period (2000s, etc) or specific year, WWE Hall of Famer Ravishing Rick Rude was an amazing individual in and out of the ring. We know the heroic Big Daddys victory over the villainous Giant Haystacks is as inevitable as the tide but right now its hanging in the balance. In 1996, Ruane was recruited by WCW to join the Taskmasters (aka Kevin Sullivan) Dungeon of Doom group. Im meeting producer Anna Nguyen, who is working with the Dukes theatre in Lancaster. This will be in the form of email, post, SMS or targeted online advertisements. Team Big Daddy Vs Team Giant Haystacks | Six-Man Elimination Tag | Classic British Wrestling | HD Unstoppable British Wrestling 2.38K subscribers Subscribe 8K views 3 years ago Possibly one. Matthewss extensive knowledge of wrestling holds aided him, even in some of Britains most ruthless towns. A pilot for Big Daddy's Saturday Show was shot and a series announced but Crabtree pulled out at the last moment, leaving the hastily renamed The Saturday Show presented by Isla St Clair and Tommy Boyd. Haystacks career was celebrated and wrote into the history books. I had him two weeks later and then, two weeks after that, I was back wrestling. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Theyre following in the footsteps of a woman who was blazing a trail back in the 1980s snarling 20-stone powerhouse Klondyke Kate. She was the only woman to grapple male legends like Big Daddy and Tony St Clair. . She was very nice and we got on well. We have policies in place to ensure your data is stored securely and in line with privacy laws. At school Im browner than the white kids and whiter than the brown ones. Martin Ruanes fame in the wrestling ring was worldwide; hed once wrestled in front of 100,000 people in India. Please note: calls to this number are recorded and may be used for legal purposes. It brought him some alternative career opportunities. In 1986, he won the The Best Gimmick of the Year award from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter a prize that has been held by the likes of The Undertaker and Goldust. Deciding life as a rugby-playing miner was not for him, Crabtree followed his father into the wrestling ring, grappling for years, without much success, as the 'Blond Adonis', 'Mr Universe' and the villainous 'Battling Guardsman' (he was briefly in the Coldstream Guards). Fritz Von Erich and the Christmas Day Massacre, Secret Impact of Mortal Kombat on Pro Wrestling. Our fading hero is Jim, who once wrestled as Jim Glorious Glory. 01 May 2023 20:35:30 Over the years, the United Kingdom has produced some of the very best in professional wrestling. Big Daddy was the knight in shining armour, he was the man to stop the dominance of Haystacks. There are hundreds packed into this place. I was thrilled when I saw the girls in the ring, I stood up and didn't even realise I was standing I was just so happy. I trained as a joiner and worked with him too for a while, but like dad, I prefer being nearer to my family so I found a job that allows me to do that. He started wrestling in 1967 under the name Luke McMasters. from the grannies and kids. With his 64-inch chest and bleach blonde hair, it was hard for him not to be popular with fans. His win streak eventually was ruined by opponent Peter Preston. Its 40 years since Lancashires Martin Ruane, forever known as Giant Haystacks, clashed with Big Daddy at Wembley. [1]:11 In the 1930s, the name was especially associated with the child movie-star, Shirley Temple, and so the boy was teased and bullied at school. There were few men the size of Giant Haystacks, but he found a formidable opponent in Kendo Nagasaki, as well as "Big Daddy" - a former tag team partner turned arch-rival: Although Ruane achieved his greatest success in Great Britain, he traveled the world, including tours of Zimbabwe, India, and Canada. Haystacks reputedly ate three pounds of bacon and a dozen eggs every morning to maintain his strength. But he was unbelievably strong. [10] Ruane wrestled in Calgary, Alberta, Canada for Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling promotion as the "Loch Ness Monster", managed by J.R. Foley from Wigan, England (alias John Foley, alumnus of Billy Riley's Wigan Snakepit wrestling school). People where we lived didnt have new cars in those days. During his time there, he would become a four-time TV Champion. A wrestler called Andre the Giant was being too rough with dad in one fight and taking liberties. He worked as a labourer, building motorways, and as a nightclub bouncer before a friend suggested he take up wrestling. The award-winning magazine celebrating Lancashire and Yorkshire. Harrogates opulent Royal Hall has hosted ballet, theatre and opera in its 120-year history but for many people, its memories of big blokes wrestling that they cherish the most. He was a top heel and was renowned for bending the rules so the crowd would despise him as much as humanly possible. Wife Eunice found the poignant notes as Daddy slipped into his final coma.
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