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The Guvnor

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  1. These are the ones that immediately spring to mind for me....

    * Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat vs. Kenta Kobashi & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi (AJPW, 25/5/1992) - my favourite match ever!

    * Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll Express (WCW Wrestlewar 1990)

    * Midnight Express vs. Southern Boys (WCW Great American Bash 1990)

    * Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Barry Windham & Lex Luger (Clash Of The Champions 1)

    * Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko vs, Ricky Steamboat & Dustin Rhodes (Clash Of The Champions 17)

    There are others I like, but these are the ones I think of as being at the absolute top level.

     

  2. Due to a couple of orders from my closing down sale falling through, I have the following DVD sets available for sale, which I'm offering for £1.00 per disk (plus postage)....

    * Giant Haystacks (8 disks)
    * Robbie Brookside (28 disks)
    * Danny Collins (20 disks)
    * Dynamite Kid (30 disks)
    * Davey Boy Smith (39 disks)
    * Dave Finlay (22 disks)
    * Women's Wrestling (19 disks)

    Match listings for the sets can be found here....

    http://www.britishwrestlingdvds.vze.com/

    Please PM or email me if interested and we can go from there. Thank you :)

  3. At a short-lived temp job once, I worked for someone called Bunny Mann. I never actually met him during the time I was there, so I can't confirm whether he was a bizarre superhero of some kind, or just a normal bloke with a stupid name. Having said that, anyone who calls themselves Bunny is pretty much going to be a twat, so probably no great loss.

    At another job, I was doing some filing and came across a form for a Mr C.Mycock. Thankfully, there was no photo attached.

  4. My parents were fans from the late 70s / early 80s to about 1990.

    They had a load of stuff on tape, including the first six Wrestlemanias.

    I was bored one day and looking for something to watch, so put Wrestlemania 1 into the shiny silver Betamax (old school!) and was hooked.

  5. I now have several more boxed DVDs with cover art available. They can all be found by visiting this album on the British Wrestling DVDs Facebook page....

    https://www.facebook.com/pg/bwdvds/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2387463201370104

     

    Currently available:

    The Very Best Of Jon Cortez.

    The Very Best Of Zoltan Boscik.

    The Very Best Of Steve Grey (2 DVD set).

    The Very Best Of Brian 'Goldbelt' Maxine.

    The Very Best Of Mick McMichael.

    The Very Best Of Vic Faulkner (2 DVD set).

    The Very Best Of Steve Wright.

    Wembley Arena 1979.

    British Wrestling Comedians.

    British Wrestling Classics Vols 1-9.

  6. On 9/27/2019 at 6:46 PM, Gus Mears said:

    After seven days of it pissing down almost non-stop, finally got one in Woolacombe on our final night.

    I wish I'd left it a couple of weeks to head down, to be honest. I love a good storm. All the stormy sea pictures being posted on the North Devon Facebook groups I go on are making me quite jealous.

  7. Feels silly asking this on here, as I have so much British wrestling footage, but is there another good source for WOS on here please?

    Reason being, I've noticed a few matches in my collection which are poor quality and I'm looking to upgrade them.

    Thanks for any help.

  8. The boxed DVDs, with cover art, I've produced for the British Wrestlers' Reunion for the past couple of years have proven to be very popular.

    So, with this in mind, I am now working on a series of new boxed DVDs, titled 'THE VERY BEST OF....' and focussing on particular wrestlers.

    I have been going through and re-watching lots of footage recently, and will be compiling only the very best matches of each wrestler for these special one and two DVD sets.

    The first two editions of these DVDs are now available, at a cost of £5.00 each (plus P&P) and can be ordered through the website (http://www.britishwrestlingdvds.vze.com) or by PMing me on here.

    There are also a number of other boxed DVDs available, including the June 1979 Wembley Arena event. For more details of these, or anything else in my collection, please just get in touch. Thank you :)

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  9. The one that springs to mind is when I took some plastic straws out of a box, wiped my sweaty crack with them, then put them back in the box for people to use.

    There are probably lots of others too.

    I've also probably nearly made several people piss / shit themselves on trains a number of times. All members of the 'can't figure out that I should lock the toilet door to prevent potentially embarrassing incidents' brigade, so I have no remorse over those incidents. Every time the person shut the door from the inside, I was standing just round by the train door pressing the button to open it from the outside. My record was about six times, before the bloke gave up and went to use another toilet / shat himself instead. I wasn't bored during the journey and thought doing this would pass the time. I just happened to be getting off the train at the next stop and thought it would be funny.

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