WOW!!! This is a big surprise for myself. I didn't think that there was any TRUE network television pro wrestling kinescopes left that still existed. I am very glad to see this very rare, historic kinescope footage of this program. Thanks, Moviecraft, Inc., for sharing this kinescope of "Wrestling From Rainbo" for future generations to watch and enjoy. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@alljock Wrestling was and is still to this day predetermined! I agree with you that these classic wrestling matches are better than today's. More realistic and not as brief as wrestling matches are these days.
@@VicMartino Always had predetermined matches but generally till 1930s was real and cruel sport. I made research. One of the best 1920s pro wrestlers Dan Koloff was real fighter.
Don Arnold vs. Edmund Francis October 15, 1952. Attendance 1,200 Tommy O’ Toole and Ali Pasha vs. Bobby Ford and Robert Rouche October 29, 1952. Attendance Unknown. These matches are both from Rainbo Arena, but they are from different shows. Thank you for uploading, I love watching these rare matches.
Would love to see more matches with Robert Rouche. Absolutely beautiful young wrestler. Loved the pain Ali inflicted on him. Just wished the match started at the beginning.
Arnold seemed to really want to "pound" that pin into his opponent's head....Had to feel damn good humiliating him AS he defeated the blonde loser...I bet even Arnold has watched this pin several times himself, enjoying reliving HOW grrrreat it felt at the time, and how good it felt with Francis' muffled moans of protest during the pin, just snickering...and stiffening, at the recollection of it...