Brief History:
This page will spotlight professional wrestling in Maryland, Connecticut, and Delaware.
Bridgeport:
Obituaries:
The wrestler known as Jim Atlas (James McGee) died in New Haven, Connecticut on August 8, 1934. According to his obituary, Atlas once claimed to the World Heavyweight Title and trained Bob Fitzsimmons for his boxing match against Jim Corbett in 1897 at Carson City.
Longtime wrestler and referee, Smiler Livingston (William R. Livingston) died at the age of 73 on September 7, 1958 in Hartford, Connecticut. Livingston was a resident of Canton.
Joe Smith (Joseph Smith), the legendary Bridgeport promoter, died in September 1964. Smith promoted athletics in the city for decades and was also a boxing manager.
Promoter of wrestling matches in Norwalk, Connecticut during the 1960s, Michael Aide Sr. died on September 4, 1999 in St. Petersburg, Florida. He was 95 years old.
Northeastern Title Histories:
Northeastern Wrestling Results:
Baltimore Wrestling Results - 1939
Hartford Wrestling Results - 1950
Hartford Wrestling Results - 1951
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