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- How To Watch Wrestling I'm making this page about Professional Wrestling because I've been a fan for more years than I care to admit to. I know it's all fake, and that wrestlers are nothing more than glorified actors, but it sure is entertaining.
- WWE SuperStar Tattoos I'm personally is a wrestling fans myself, love most of the WWE superstar include Rey Mysterio, Edge, John Cena, Batista, Jeff Hardy & more. Now with the WWE tattoos seem to be ubiquitous. I've started a collection of professional wrestler tattoos a...
- Collecting Professional Wrestling Autographs Wrestling autographs have been avidly collected since the turn of the last century when wrestling stars were major celebrities. Those old autographs are very hard to find today. It can take years to find an autograph of a major talent like Frank Gotc...
- Steve Borden - Sting A lens dedicated to the Great American Wrestler Steve Borden AKA Sting. Lens includes lots of information and resources: Biography (Career and Personal Life), Pictures, Video Clips, Links, Latest News and more.
- Wrestling T-Shirts and Gifts Welcome to MegaSportsFan.com Wrestling t-shirts and Wrestling gifts lens! We showcase the best original sports apparel and sports merchandise, all in one place! We're called MEGA SPORTS FAN for a reason! From auto racing to volleyball, adult and infa...
- Nick Gulas - Southern Wrestling Promoter Nick Gulas operated what was at once the largest wrestling promotion in the South. Gulas did not have the best reputation within the industry, but there is no denying that he was one of the most successful wrestling promoters during the territorial d...
- Vintage Professional Wrestling Collectibles America's love for professional wrestling dates back many years before Wrestlemania, Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon. In 1916, fans actually paid to see Joe Stecher and Ed "Strangler" Lewis wrestle to a five hour draw and the finish was preplanned just...
- Tojo Yamamoto: One of the South's Greatest Wrestling Villains In real life, he was Harold Watanabe, a native Hawaiian. In the ring, he was Tojo Yamamoto, tough Japanese wrestler who was one of the South's best wrestling draws from the early 1960's to the mid 1980's.
- Collecting Vintage Wrestling Magazines Magazines are very popular among wrestling fans. For some, it is the only wrestling memorabilia they collect. Though they are true collector's items, magazines as far back as the 1980's can be purchased for little more, and sometimes less, than the o...
- Collecting Professional Wrestling Posters and Programs Wrestling memorabilia collectors are always searching for posters and programs. Both event posters and programs were extremely limited in number at their printing. Event posters were used to promote wrestling cards - sometimes they were the only mea...
- Gorgeous George - Pro Wrestling's Greatest Showman In 1948, television was introduced to American homes. Along with the Milton Berle Show, professional wrestling aired on Tuesday nights. It's biggest star was "Gorgeous George, who just a few years earlier had been wrestling as the capable, but bland...
- Wrestling Moves Originally designed as a syllabus for teachers and students in the restling skills and techniques classes at Springfield College, the materials in this book have also been successfully used as a self-teaching manual by wrestlers and coaches throughou...
- WWE: World Wrestling Entertainment This lens is stuffed full of cheap WWE Shirts, bobbleheads, figures, toys, memoribilia and more. Enjoy!
- Haystack Calhoun - Wrestling's Best Super-Heavyweight At a billed 604 lbs, Haystack Calhoun was the most well known super- heavyweight wrestler of his time. Never staying with a promotion very long, he was an attraction that worked all over the United States and as far abroad as Australia. Unlike most o...
- Wrestling Photos Wrestling photos are a great way to view and enjoy the different wrestling styles going on around the world, or perhaps to remind yourself about an event you attended. The photo shows American Dragon Bryan Danielson, courtesy of WrestlingPhotos.co.u...
- Man Mountain Dean - More Than a Wrestler Man Mountain Dean, at a little over 6 feet tall and 300 pounds, was a giant of a man in more ways than size. Man Mountain Dean led a colorful life: soldier, football player, pro wrestler, actor, strongman, police officer. He was a sparring partner f...
- WrestleCrap - The Best Of The Very Worst of ProWrestling WrestleCrap is a humorous website and book series featuring the worst moments in professional wrestling. With weekly inductions spotlighting gimmicks and storylines from classic and current wrestling, the site is a must-visit for any past or present...
- A Tribute To Rowdy Roddy Piper As a Wrestling Hall-Of-Famer, and a legend in his own right, Roddy Piper deserves a page about him. He started out his wrestling career at the tender age of 15. He's been thrilling audiences ever since. Okay, so maybe he wasn't really from Scotland,...
- Billco's Pro Wrestling Lenses My lenses explore wrestling during the time when the industry worked hard to have us suspend our disbelief.
- The Heartbreak Kid I'm making this page about Shawn Michaels because he's one of my favorite wrestlers. From his days as Marty Jannetty's partner to now, I've always thought he was sexy. I still think he's one of the sexiest men on the planet. As a matter of fact, I pr...
