Regional Rasslin' - Territory Talk

Please bear with Ray Russell's allergies during the latest episode of Regional Rasslin' #62 as Guest Gene Jackson returns to talk more MARCH 1985 CWA Memphis Wrestling (3/16 - 3/22/85)! Randy Savage tries to "pluck the eyeball" of Jerry Lawler. The PYT Express are headed to Memphis. Tux Newman joins the Lawler Show. Eddie Gilbert & Lanny Poffo unite. The Wild Hoggs get wrestling gear. Tojo Yamamoto makes his first studio appearance of 1985... and so does Speedy Tall Tree (nepotism at its finest). Debbie Combs & Miss Linda have a Cat Fight to close the program! Plus, Mid-South Coliseum action sees Randy Savage capture the Southern Heavyweight Title from the King, & more!
NOTE FROM RAY: I APOLOGIZE FOR MY VOICE DURING PORTIONS OF THIS EPISODE. I WAS DEALING WITH OUTDOOR ALLERGIES AND MY VOICE WAS COMING AND GOING FOR FIVE DAYS. WE NEEDED TO RECORD TO KEEP PUTTING OUT THE CONTENT, SO I POWERED THROUGH IT. FEELING MUCH BETTER NOW. THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING!

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Creators & Guests

Host
Ray Russell
The Regional Rasslin Podcast, where we talk histiry from the Pro Wrestling Territories!

What is Regional Rasslin' - Territory Talk?

Before the national expansion of Pro Wrestling the business was split into many different regional promotions referred to as "the territories". Each territory competed within their own regional boundaries with unqiue wrestling stars, championship belts, and local TV. We talk the good old days from the territory era, from the AWA to JCP, New York to Los Angeles, Memphis to Mid-South, Portland to Florida, Stampede to Maple Leaf, Houston to Dallas, well... you get the point!