• Episode #10: (1959) World League Tourney Debuts, Mr. Atomic Unmasked, More

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
  • Podcast

Episode #10: (1959) World League Tourney Debuts, Mr. Atomic Unmasked, More

  • Summary

  • It's time for another session of the Puro Wrestling Academy w/Dan Ginnetty. This time out we look at the year of 1959 in Japanese Wrestling History. A ton of firsts as Rikidozan turns his misfortunes around... The first ever World League Tournament, the debut of "Mr. Atomic", the first ever unmasking in Japan, the first color TV broadcast of Japanese wrestling, the first ever TV Studio wrestling bout in Japan... and the first real blade job(?)! Plus, MR. ATOMIC DEBUTS, Yoshinosato & Kokichi Endo Return, Enrique Torres, King Kong Czaya, Lord James Blears, Mike Paidousis, Danny Plechas, Bull Ortega, and so much more!

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