Professional Wrestling: A Piece of Americana
Just as Hulk Hogan and The Rock are household names today, so once were Jim Londos and Antonino Rocca. Gorgeous George probably sold as many TV sets as Milton Berle. Jerry Lawler at one time was the second most recognized name in Memphis - behind Elvis.
The merchandising of professional wrestling had to be as exciting as the show itself because it sold the tickets.
Professional Wrestling Autographs
- 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.
Games
In 1983, Bernie Lopez Productions put a Mil Mascaras game on the market. It can be found on eBay for around $25, in nice condition.
The toughest wrestling game to find in nice, intact condition is the Verne Gagne Wrestling Game, produced in the 1950's. Two versions of the Gagne game was produced: One was produced as a separate game, and the other was a part of a six game package. Both are equally hard to find, but the "six game package" gets the most collector attention, primarily because of the Mickey Mantle association. Both versions will bring in excess of $100 - the "six game" version, much more in mint condition.
Records
Many wrestlers have recorded singles and record albums. Most were better in the ring than they were in the studio.Some record albums to add to your collection are "In This Corner ... The Musical World of Antonino Rocca"(MGM E4183 mono, SE4183 stereo). This one can be picked up on eBay for around $10.00. Only opera fans are going to want the album for anything except the photo of Rocca on the cover in the ring, in mid-air.
While a wrestler, Sweet Daddy Siki had a side career as a performing country singer. After he retired, he spent more time performing his own music, and he also worked as a DJ. Siki recorded three albums. The most collectible Siki cover for wrestling collectors is "Sweet Daddy Siki Squares Off With Country Music." Siki's three albums can be found for between $10 and $25 each.
Jackie Fargo and Len Rossi both recorded singles while working for Nick Gulas in the 1960's. Jackie recorded "I Just Dropped In To Say Goodbye / Little Rosa (Western Records) under the name Jack Fargo. Rossi's sole record was the self-penned" Wrestlers' Prayer" with "Mary Stay Away from My Grave" (Miracle Records). These records had very limited distribution, but surprisingly neither are difficult to find. I have seen them on eBay for less than $10.
The Exotic Adrian Street recorded an album, Shake Wrestle 'N. Roll" in the mid-1980's. The album was self-distributed by Adrian and Linda. It can still be ordered directly from Adrian and several other sites on the net.
By the end of the 1980's, it was common for wrestlers to dip their toes in the music business. The WWF released a hit record album featuring their superstars. Jerry Lawler, the Rock and Roll Express, Freddie Blassie, Jesse Ventura, Michael Hayes, Dusty Rhodes and Austin Idol were just a few wrestlers who recorded 45's and albums. Most of these were sold only at shows or through wrestling related venues. Some have become very hard to find collector's items.
Wrestling Cards
The earliest professional wrestling cards were produced in the late 1800's as tobacco cards. Like all tobacco cards, these are very hard to find in nice condition.The first complete set of professional wrestling cards was produced by Parkhurst of Canada in 1954 and 1955. It was a 196 card set picturing most of the day's top stars. These can be picked up fairly cheap on eBay as singles, but assembling an entire set one at a time is challenging. The entire set in nice condition could bring more than $500.
Wrestling cards are crossover collectibles, collected by trading card generalists, so they attract attention beyond what can be expected for most wrestling collectibles.
Link to "Collecting Wrestling Posters and Programs" at Squidoo
- Collecting Professional Wrestling Posters and Programs
- Most wrestling memorabilia collectors are always looking for posters and programs.
Link To "Collecting Wrestling Magazines" at Squidoo
- Collecting Vintage Wrestling Magazines
- Magazines are very popular among wrestling fans. For some, it is the only wrestling memorabilia they collect.
Link to "Collecting Vintage Wrestling Photos" at Squidoo
- Collecting Vintage Professional Wrestling Photos
- Most wrestling memorabilia collectors include photos in their collection. For some, photos are the only memorabilia they collect. Photos capture a moment in time, bringing back memories to those that were there and historical perspective for those who weren't.
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Professional Wrestling Collectibles
Amazon Price: $17.12 (as of 12/22/2009)![]()
The best book dedicated to pro wrestling collectibles, both vintage and modern. Videos, action figures, cards, books, magazines, programs, posters, records, autographs - it's all here. Also a look inside the wrestling museum in Newton, Iowa and interviews with noted wrestling memorabilia collectors. Wonderfully illustrated.
Great for research or pricing.
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More Wrestling Memorabilia
- Official Site for Andre the Giant
- At 7'4" and 500 pounds, Andre the Giant could have been famous for his size alone. His drive, talent and ambition, however, proved to be as big as Andre himself, and the wrestler became legendary for his achievements in and out of the ring.
- Professional Wrestling Online Museum
- Great source for wrestling news, photos, and bios.
- Official Website of Rowdy Roddy Piper
- Welcome! Come on in folks! This site is ever-evolving. We have photos and videos in the works, with spontaneity only Rowdy Roddy Piper can bring! Enjoy the fun
- Bruno Sammartino Talks
- Interesting interview with Bruno. He talks about his disgust for today's wrestling.
- Nice Collection of Vintage Wrestling Memorabilia
- Extensive collection of posters, programs, and pennants.
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- partybuzz partybuzz Sep 28, 2009 @ 1:42 pm
- Another great lens! Lots of great things for collectors. I've featured you in my lens about Jimmy Valiant - Boogie Woogie Man and lensrolled you.
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- marsha32 marsha32 Oct 22, 2008 @ 10:28 pm
- I'm not a wrestling fan but have had hubbies that were. You've put together some really great stuff here.
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- BevsPaper BevsPaper Sep 27, 2008 @ 6:34 am
- Very cool! 5* A collectible that I had overlooked.
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- InspiredWritingResearch InspiredWritingResearch Sep 7, 2008 @ 3:18 pm
- My sons have a World Wrestling ring game with figures! Good background - faved - your comments welcomed also on my lens.
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- Signhappy Signhappy Mar 3, 2008 @ 7:04 pm
- Another great lens. Love the posters.
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