Definitely Joe Malenko. You will find his matches of him verses his brother Dean and other wrestlers from that Japanese promotion. That particular promotions like to do a catch as catch can style of pro wrestling with very fluid hold trading matches.
The guy in the red and black singlet is Joe Malenko, American wrestler. Don’t know who’s in blue. Joe and his brother Dean were a tag team and each wrestled singly as wel…Dean was known as the Man of a Thousand Holds
Well, I'm just guessing here but I see Japanese words posted in various places. I would think it might be some American, Canadian, or Australian touring wrestlers doing matches somewhere in Japan. By the looks of it, it's pretty old, maybe 30 years old. Just a guess. Some pretty interesting pro wrestling more in the American style from back then.
koorwin (56 )
18/11/2021 05:14Definitely Joe Malenko. You will find his matches of him verses his brother Dean and other wrestlers from that Japanese promotion. That particular promotions like to do a catch as catch can style of pro wrestling with very fluid hold trading matches.
LustaufRingkampf (0)
16/11/2021 21:12Thank you so much Mr. Lkn....
LustaufRingkampf (0)
14/11/2021 17:22Thanks Man, It seems like a short sequence of a whole Video. So i thought/ hoped to get the whole One.
But Thanks for the fast answer...
Lkn4awrestletoy (107 )
15/11/2021 07:19(em resposta à...)
The guy in the red and black singlet is Joe Malenko, American wrestler. Don’t know who’s in blue. Joe and his brother Dean were a tag team and each wrestled singly as wel…Dean was known as the Man of a Thousand Holds
LustaufRingkampf (0)
14/11/2021 16:49Hi guys,
does anyone something know about this Video? Like where is it from? Who are the Wrestlers and Stuff like this.
Thanks. J.
de.xhamster.com/videos/real-wrestling-992415
guywhowrestles (0)
14/11/2021 17:14(em resposta à...)
Well, I'm just guessing here but I see Japanese words posted in various places. I would think it might be some American, Canadian, or Australian touring wrestlers doing matches somewhere in Japan. By the looks of it, it's pretty old, maybe 30 years old. Just a guess. Some pretty interesting pro wrestling more in the American style from back then.