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Names like Lonnie Mayne, Buddy Rose and Dutch Savage may not be familiar to some today, but for fans of Portland’s professional wrestling scene of the 1960s to early ’90s, these were some of ...
Former wrestling star Billy Jack Haynes was officially charged with murder on Wednesday after allegedly fatally shooting his wife inside their Portland ... The grappler has given frequent ...
He reflected on the popularity of the matches which were broadcast locally by KPTV on the program, “Portland Wrestling.” “It was grassroots, it was grit and grind, it was blood and guts ...
A man tried to blow up his car in a Portland neighborhood Monday, was unsuccessful, drove away and returned later and tried to blow it up again, according to the Portland Police Bureau.
in Portland Wrestling history: The Breakfast Club. Known then as Nord The Barbarian, he and The Grappler bombarded Brian Adams (before he was Crush in WWF) with a barrage of plastic gallons of ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Former wrestling star and Portland native William “Billy Jack” Haynes, accused of killing his wife in 2024, has been sued for elder abuse by her estate, court documents ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - Portland Wrestling was one of the longest running weekly shows in the history of American television, and one man is taking people back to that golden era of grappling.
PORTLAND, Mich. (WLNS) – For the first time in school history, the Portland Raiders have a girls wrestling team. In the past, Portland has had girls who wrestle on the boys team, but the rapid ...
HAMPDEN, Maine (WABI) - The Grange Grappler Club in Hampden has reached its one-year anniversary of providing high school, junior high, and pee-wee wrestling programs to local kids. Aaron James ...
Aug. 19—Former Portland High wrestling coach Tony Napolitano will be inducted into the Maine Amateur Wrestling Alliance Hall of Fame on Saturday at Mast Landing Brewing Company in Freeport ...
Portland wrestling is back, and this time it’s queerer and more diverse than ever. The city was a historic wrestling foothold starting in 1925, says Portlander Brian Bell, who hosts the podcast ...
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