That referee is Sandy Barr who passed away after sufering a major heart attack a few months ago. Sandy Barr was at one time the the NWA Champion, if Im not mistaking. I grew up on Portland Wrestling. Sandy Barr also had a flea market which he and his sons would wrestle at quit often.
Zenk actually did wrestle in the Pacific Northwest for a brief period (10-85 through 3/86 according to the Tom Zenk pages) which would include this period (12/85).
Billy Jack was a good bleeder. I didn't see Portland Wrestling back in the days. I was subjected to the NWA, which I truly supported, AWA, WWF, WCCW, etc. Portland Wrestling looks interesting. It was definately in the days when wrestling had its territories. Those days are gone, but will never be forgotten. Long live the "Glory Days" of pro wrestling!!
There was a guy named Erik Anderson who was billed to be Ole's son who wrestled out of Portland for awhile at the tail end of the promotion, but Arn never did. Arn started out in the Gulf Coast/Southeastern promotion.
Santa Claus and Professional Wrestling go together like Christmas trees and tinsel. Rip Oliver gives all us intelligent good looking wrestling fans the best present ever--a beat down of Billy Jack Haynes. Who cares if Haynes was injured. He needed a lesson and got what he had coming. He got what he deserved. This is just another example of Rip Oliver's commitment to sportsmanship and fair play at its highest level. Also compare this to Santa Claus's appearance at a CWF show December 25 1982 when Kevin Sullivan defeated Dusty Rhodes in a cage.
In WWE, Santa Claus (as $anta Clau$) sold out to the Million Dollar Man and then got stunned by Steve Austin a few years later. Probably believed it was Rip Oliver in another disguise too, although the one that sold out was Ballz Mahoney. Sadly, the babyfaces have more or less smarten up to this and some dressed up as Santa Claus to give the heels a taste of their own medicine.
I will look it up but Im sure that Sandy Barr was never an NWA champion. He was mostly a mid carder from what I've read. People liked him though and he was able to make a good living in the Portland territory.
I remember watching this back in the day... man Don Owen was a terrible ring announcer. I just remember him stumbling over words and occasionally get the wrestlers mixed up... and I swear he was a little old man the entire time he ran the territory.
Man I miss Portland Wrestling.. thanks for the Memory
Thanks for posting this. Forgot we had Tom Zenk here before he went to the WWF with Martel.
That referee is Sandy Barr who passed away after sufering a major heart attack a few months ago. Sandy Barr was at one time the the NWA Champion, if Im not mistaking. I grew up on Portland Wrestling. Sandy Barr also had a flea market which he and his sons would wrestle at quit often.
I remember seeing this as a kid! Thanks for sharing. Brought back some great memories.
Zenk actually did wrestle in the Pacific Northwest for a brief period (10-85 through 3/86 according to the Tom Zenk pages) which would include this period (12/85).
I remember seeing this when it happened as a kid. I almost woke my parents up, I was so happy to see Rip Oliver back! Lol.
I watched this live on TV!!! Loved Portland Wrestling...
Billy Jack was a good bleeder. I didn't see Portland Wrestling back in the days. I was subjected to the NWA, which I truly supported, AWA, WWF, WCCW, etc. Portland Wrestling looks interesting. It was definately in the days when wrestling had its territories. Those days are gone, but will never be forgotten. Long live the "Glory Days" of pro wrestling!!
I don't understand. Portland Wrestling was a member of the NWA. You say "NWA" like it was it's own promotion, are you referring to JCP?
I miss wrestlers that can work the mic.
we roll wit this memory behind. but don't forget its legendary moment
There was a guy named Erik Anderson who was billed to be Ole's son who wrestled out of Portland for awhile at the tail end of the promotion, but Arn never did. Arn started out in the Gulf Coast/Southeastern promotion.
Rip Oliver was a great unappreciated heel.
"Is he bleeding?" "Yeah I think he's bleeding!" "I think this is blood!" "What should we do?"
This was about the time all hell was about to break loose.
@1:33 - 1:40
he's going for the blade !
good observation....i see it also
Santa Claus and Professional Wrestling go together like Christmas trees and tinsel. Rip Oliver gives all us intelligent good looking wrestling fans the best present ever--a beat down of Billy Jack Haynes. Who cares if Haynes was injured. He needed a lesson and got what he had coming. He got what he deserved. This is just another example of Rip Oliver's commitment to sportsmanship and fair play at its highest level.
Also compare this to Santa Claus's appearance at a CWF show December 25 1982 when Kevin Sullivan defeated Dusty Rhodes in a cage.
In WWE, Santa Claus (as $anta Clau$) sold out to the Million Dollar Man and then got stunned by Steve Austin a few years later. Probably believed it was Rip Oliver in another disguise too, although the one that sold out was Ballz Mahoney.
Sadly, the babyfaces have more or less smarten up to this and some dressed up as Santa Claus to give the heels a taste of their own medicine.
Real interesting story musicguy64!
Thanks for the video!
Billy Jerk Haynes lol
Saturday night wrestling is very much missed.
The building is still standing. It's now a activities center for a church.
I will look it up but Im sure that Sandy Barr was never an NWA champion. He was mostly a mid carder from what I've read. People liked him though and he was able to make a good living in the Portland territory.
I remember watching this back in the day... man Don Owen was a terrible ring announcer. I just remember him stumbling over words and occasionally get the wrestlers mixed up... and I swear he was a little old man the entire time he ran the territory.
what happened to the portland sports arena?
@mrhaag His dad Herb ran first then passed it to Little Donnie.
Nope, he never wrestled here.
did they get the referee from out in the audience
when they first came out they were close to 1 g
I was there when this happened
HA!I only pay $335.00 for mine!
What a great night this was!!!
Billy Jack got hit with a tire iron .... LoL
Wish the territory days would return. Im more than fed up with the pretty boy everything scripted nonsense from wwe...
Haynes was justified 5 years later turning on him and his son.
That was Brad Anderson circa 1991
lol $349 for a vcr
That's cheap by 1986 LoL
A buddies mom n dad got the first one in our neighborhood in about 1982 right at $1500.00
Santa - almost as fake as wrestling.
Santa Rip was pathetic.