Teddy Whitten called the wrestling in the 70s , l don’t remember that . Every Sunday lunchtime we would all gather around the tv and watch the classic Aussie wrestling, bloody fantastic memories, loved it .
@michaelrose3101 It's just so bizarre!! My parents wouldn't let me watch it so l had to go to the Italian house next-door. I ended up submitting myself to a hammer-lock - "to see how it would feel". The older sister's wre blasting Suzi Quattro and Stevie Wright...
This is the 1st time watching Pro Wrestling from Australia back in the 1970's with the Late "Mr. Football" Teddy Whitten!!!! Earlier I saw a RUclips Clip of Bulldog Brower attacked then WWF Champion Bob Backland with a wooden folding chair!!!!!
I remember all the wrestlers of the 70s. Spiros Arion, Larry O'dea, Brute Bernard, Killer Kalwaski,Ron Miller just to name a few, and not to forget The Midgets
He was a major heel in Australia. Was part of Big Bad John's army (along with Abdullah the Butcher and Waldo Von Erich) in the mid-70s in feuding with The People's Army featuring Mark Lewin, King Curtis, Mario Milano and Spiros Arion. Killer Karl Kox originally was part of Big Bad John's team before turning face and joining the People's Army. One match Karl hit the Brainbuster on Bulldog, who went crazy trying to choke Karl and then gave a great promo with announcer Jack Little.
Psychology 101 folks! Bless you for these Australian gems!
Great Post. Always great to see quality Australian wrestling. Thanks.
Love it. Old school.
Teddy Whitten called the wrestling in the 70s , l don’t remember that . Every Sunday lunchtime we would all gather around the tv and watch the classic Aussie wrestling, bloody fantastic memories, loved it .
He did it for only a short time.
I seem to remember it being on Saturday mornings in Melbourne.
@@hanajinks1044Channel 9 Richmond early Sunday morning around 9 or 10 from memory, taped and broadcast at midday.
@michaelrose3101
It's just so bizarre!! My parents wouldn't let me watch it so l had to go to the Italian house next-door. I ended up submitting myself to a hammer-lock - "to see how it would feel". The older sister's wre blasting Suzi Quattro and Stevie Wright...
Were*
Mario Milano was considered to become WWWF Champion at one time but Mario was happy wrestling in Australia.
What. A lie
@@PaulZawertany - Why not offer a more convincing rebuke?
This is the 1st time watching Pro Wrestling from Australia back in the 1970's with the Late "Mr. Football" Teddy Whitten!!!! Earlier I saw a RUclips Clip of Bulldog Brower attacked then WWF Champion Bob Backland with a wooden folding chair!!!!!
Sadly in 1978 Spiros Arion was stabbed in the chest by a spectator in America and died in hospital
rare to see Brower softened up by well matched opponent 💪👊🏼
I remember all the wrestlers of the 70s. Spiros Arion, Larry O'dea, Brute Bernard, Killer Kalwaski,Ron Miller just to name a few, and not to forget The Midgets
Ron Miller was the Australian champion in that era
Wahaaaaa
Mario Milano and the famous Adominal Stretch , this was his classic finishing hold that made many opponent’s tap out in agony.
Brower Power man of the hour Bulldog Brower......
The great Ted written narrativeing
This is great 👌👍
Barely able to recognize Brower
Yes, Ted Whitten used to call the Wrestling in 70s on ch9. He used to call the AFL for 9 in the early 70s until they lost the rights.
wrestling not my cup of tea but worth a look. Ted written l didn't know he compare the wrestling. he played football for many years.
1970 ?
This is the last year 1978
I didn't know Bulldog was international.
He was a major heel in Australia. Was part of Big Bad John's army (along with Abdullah the Butcher and Waldo Von Erich) in the mid-70s in feuding with The People's Army featuring Mark Lewin, King Curtis, Mario Milano and Spiros Arion. Killer Karl Kox originally was part of Big Bad John's team before turning face and joining the People's Army. One match Karl hit the Brainbuster on Bulldog, who went crazy trying to choke Karl and then gave a great promo with announcer Jack Little.
@@garyrasberryjr.552 - Wow, thanks for the response!
Is this 1984?
My best guesstimate would be mid-70s and only because it's in color, otherwise I'd say even a few yrs earlier.
Finished in 1978. Also sure this is 1978.
Ted Whitten overdid the dramatic commentary a bit.
Nice man mario but no match for the dog
Mario needed to be more dirty but he just couldn’t do that
Bully Brower was plenty dirty, I swear He got off on beating-up Milano and riding him in holds
They are sexy gentlemen.
I love them.
both 100 % male !
It's definitely more enjoyable watching them go at it without the sound...Brower was the randy feelin bully, and Milano, the big d*cked fan-favorite
Joking lol
Circa 1980
Finished in 1978...not far off.
@@michaelrose3101 oh, I was just guessing.😄
Mario haaaaaa