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  1. Buttermaker

    A “what if” that could have drastically changed wrestling.

    Recently, while listening to the Jim Cornette Drive Thru, Jim and Brian discussed late 1983, Mid South Wrestling, and the Macho Man Randy Savage. It was a super interesting history lesson, and made me think about how much the wrestling scene could have changed if this one thing happened. By...
  2. Buttermaker

    Bearcat Wright, the first African American world champion

    Is Ron Simmons the first African American world champion? Perhaps not. Stay tuned to learn more. In the late 50’s, early 1960’s there were changes in wrestling and the structure of the NWA. Lou Thesz had long been the world champion, and wrestlers and promoters alike were growing tired of his...
  3. Buttermaker

    Brief History of Southeast Championship Wrestling

    In the territory age of wrestling there were many notable, famous, revered, and forgotten wrestling territories. I feel Southwest Championship Wrestling falls under the “forgotten” category. The beginning of Southwest is kinda muddy, and requires a deep dive in order to fully understand. But...