Features

Features – People, places and events that stand alone.



The Ost shares a few treasures from his collection

Martin Campbell recounts the final days of Giant Haystacks

In his last ever interview Wayne Bridges discusses his career with Martin Campbell

Martin Campbell fights to keep the memory torch of the independents alight … and who better to run through some of the great independent figures, both wrestlers and promoters, than a man at the centre of it all? Dwight J Ingleburgh.

Martin Campbell takes a look with flyers, ads and posters at
how some of our 60s/70s stars fared abroad, particularly in the US… and a peak at one or two of the foreign stars who made the trek over here, to see what sort of opposition they faced at home.

A business that thrived on secrets and mystery was never going to make life easy for the followers.

Wrestling Heritage acknowledges wrestlers and officials who are no longer with us.

A brief look at the history of women wrestling.

A Heritage Countdown of Ladies of Wrestling who didn’t actually wrestle.

Allan Best takes us back to the early 20th century and the gym that created champions

Two cities, two hundred miles apart, and two footprints on the historical map of
wrestling in Britain.

A Programme from 1904 and photo from 1908.

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