Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, January 8, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry b. Tony Borne (2/3) (third fall by reverse decision after
the referee found out that Borne’s partner Ivan the Terrible interfered) … El Cubano b.
Ivan the Terrible … Bill Dromo and Tarzan Tyler drew … Paul DeGalles and Ted Evans
drew … Beatnik Rick b. Jacobo Macias … (promoter:  Ed McLemore) … (referee:  Marvin
Jones)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, January 15, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Tarzan Tyler b. Bill Dromo … World Tag Team Champions Tony
Borne and Ivan the Terrible b. Bull Curry and Rip Hawk (2/3) (Curry and Hawk turned on
each other) … El Cubano b. Beatnik Rick … Rock Hunter and Jerry Kozak drew … Ted
Evans b. Ivan Zukoff … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, January 22, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Ray Gunkel b. Tarzan Tyler (Gunkel earned a match with NWA
champion Lou Thesz next week) … Bull Curry and El Cubano wrestled Rip Hawk and Rock
Hunter to a double countout … Tony Borne and Bill Dromo drew … Gorilla Macias b. Ted
Evans … Ivan the Terrible b. Beatnik Rick … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)
Note:  Gunkel was reportedly returning “after a 5-year absence.”

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, January 29, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz and Ray Gunkel
were both counted out in the third fall (1-1) … Bull Curry and El Cubano b. Tony Borne
and Ivan the Terrible to capture the World Tag Team Title … Bill Dromo b. Texas State
Heavyweight Champion Rip Hawk (DQ) … Rock Hunter and Tarzan Tyler drew … Dolly
Darcel b. Baby Cheryl (Darcel was originally scheduled to wrestle Darling Dagmar, who
claimed the Texas Midget Women’s Title) … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)
Notes:  McLemore’s 24th anniversary as a promoter in Dallas; billed as a “Parade of
Champions” event.  The January 30, 1963 Dallas Morning News stated that “a near
capacity crowd watched Thez (sic) in his first defense as a 6-time champion against
Gunkel.  Thesz had won the title only last Thursday in Toronto from Buddy Rogers.” The
January 29 edition of the newspaper reported:  “Thesz defeated Buddy Rogers to win the
title last Thursday in Toronto before 9,000 fans.  Thesz now holds the championship for a
record sixth time, surpassing five-time ex-champ Ed (Strangler) Lewis, who was once his
manager.  Thesz and Gunkel drew a record $8,000 gate when last they met in Dallas in
1958.”

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, February 5, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Rip Hawk and Rock Hunter b. Bull Curry and El Cubano to capture
the World Tag Team Title … Sweet Daddy Siki b. Tony Borne when the latter “ran out on
a 5-minute overtime period” … Bill Dromo b. Duke Keomuka (DQ) … Johnny Weaver b.
Tarzan Tyler … Sweet Georgia Brown b. Olga Martinez … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, February 12, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Tony Borne and Sweet Daddy Siki were both counted out in the
third fall (both men had been counted out in the first fall and disqualified in the second) …
Bill Dromo and Johnny Weaver wrestled Rip Hawk and Rock Hunter to a draw (20:00) …
Duke Keomuka b. El Cubano … Danny McShain and Louie Tillet drew … Jerry Kozak b.
Gorilla Macias … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, February 19, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Sweet Daddy Siki b. Tony Borne (Borne suffered a leg injury during
the seventh fall) (“lumberjack” match) … Duke Keomuka b. Johnny Weaver … Rip Hawk
and Rock Hunter b. The Stanlee Brothers (Bob and Steve Stanlee) … Jerry Kozak and
Louie Tillet drew … Bill Dromo b. Gorilla Macias … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, February 26, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry, Sweet Daddy Siki and Johnny Weaver vs. Tony Borne,
Rip Hawk and Rock Hunter (2/3) … Bull Curry vs. Rip Hawk … Rock Hunter vs. Sweet
Daddy Siki … Tony Borne vs. Johnny Weaver … Bob Stanlee vs. Duke Keomuka …
Gorilla Macias vs. Steve Stanlee … Black George vs. Jerry Kozak … (promoter:  Ed
McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, March 5, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Sweet Daddy Siki b. Rip Hawk
(2/3) … Duke Keomuka b. Johnny Weaver (2/3) … Tony Borne and Rock Hunter wrestled
Bull Curry and Bill Dromo to a double countout … Gorilla Macias b. Black George … Jerry
Kozak b. Steve Stanlee … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, March 12, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka and Sweet Daddy Siki were both counted out in the
third fall (1-1) … Bill Dromo and Johnny Weaver b. Tony Borne and Rock Hunter (DQ) …
Joe Christie b. Tito Carreon … Danny McShain and Gordon Nelson drew … Ted Evans b.
Gorilla Macias … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, March 19, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Sweet Daddy Siki b. Duke
Keomuka (2/3) … The Kozak Brothers (Jerry and Nick Kozak) b. Tony Borne and Rock
Hunter … Joe Christie b. Bill Dromo … Gordon Nelson and Johnny Weaver drew …
Medico II b. Tito Carreon … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, March 26, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Sweet Daddy Siki b. Joe Christie (Siki earned a match with NWA
champion Lou Thesz) … Ernie Ladd (local debut) b. Medico II … Danny McShain and
Louie Tillet went to a double disqualification … Jerry Kozak b. Jet Monroe (reverse
decision) … Bill Dromo and Johnny Weaver drew … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, April 2, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Sweet Daddy Siki b. Joe Christie … Tony Borne and Rip Hawk b.
Bull Curry and Ernie Ladd (Borne pinned Curry) … Bill Dromo and Jerry Kozak drew …
Gordon Nelson b. Gorilla Macias … Nick Kozak and Louie Tillet were both counted out …
(promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, April 9, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz and Sweet Daddy
Siki wrestled to a draw … Joe Christie and Louie Tillet b. Bill Dromo and Johnny Weaver
… Nick Kozak b. Tony Borne (DQ) … Jerry Kozak b. Rip Hawk … Gorilla Macias b. Tito
Carreon … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, April 16, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Tony Borne and Joe Christie b. Ernie Ladd and Sweet Daddy Siki
(2/3) (while fighting with manager Leo Newman, Siki was counted out in the third fall) …
Johnny Weaver b. Paul Diamond … Medico II b. Gorilla Macias … Danny McShain and
Louie Tillet wrestled to a no contest when the match was halted due to blood loss …
Gordon Nelson b. Rip Hawk … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, April 23, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Louie Tillet b. Danny McShain (Tillet received some outside help
from Joe Christie, who was a lumberjack) (McShain was hit with a chair and unable to
continue after the fifth fall) (lumberjack match) … Sweet Daddy Siki b. Tony Borne (Siki
earned five minutes with manager Leo Newman) … Alberto Soto b. Gorilla Macias …
“Sailor” Art Thomas b. Joe Christie (DQ) … Johnny Weaver b. Medico II … Gordon Nelson
b. Tito Carreon … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, April 30, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Danny McShain and “Sailor” Art Thomas b. Joe Christie and Louie
Tillet (2-0) (Christie and Tillet ended up fighting each other in the second fall) … Jack
Donovan and Johnny Weaver drew … Gordon Nelson b. Jerry London … Alberto Soto b.
Medico II … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, May 7, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Louie Tillet b. Johnny Weaver … Joe Christie b. “Sailor” Art Thomas
(Thomas suffered an injury) … Danny McShain b. Jerry London … Bill Watts (local debut)
b. Medico II … Gordon Nelson b. Alberto Soto … Don Duffy and Benji Ramirez drew …
(promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, May 14, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Louie Tillet b. Joe Christie (2/3) (“loser leaves town,” no
disqualification match) … Tony Borne b. Johnny Weaver … “Sailor” Art Thomas vs. Bill
Watts … Art Duffy vs. Nick Kozak … Danny McShain vs. Alberto Soto … The Mummy vs.
Gordon Nelson … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, May 21, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Johnny Weaver b. Tony Borne (2/3) (Weaver received some
outside help from his wife, Texas Women’s Champion Penny Banner) (Borne was
accompanied by his manager Leo Newman) … Louie Tillet b. Gordon Nelson … “Bruiser”
Bill Watts b. Art Duffy … Mark Lewin and Danny McShain b. The Kozak Brothers (Jerry
and Nick Kozak) … Benji Ramirez b. Alberto Soto … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, May 28, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Nick Kozak b. Louie Tillet (2-0) (second fall by reverse decision) …
“Bruiser” Bill Watts b. Johnny Weaver … Chuck Conley and Jerry Kozak drew … Tony
Borne and Mark Lewin wrestled to a double disqualification … Texas Women’s Champion
Penny Banner vs. Madam X … Rip Collins vs. Danny McShain … (promoter:  Ed
McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, June 4, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. Dory Dixon (2/3)
… World Tag Team Champions The Kozak Brothers (Jerry and Nick Kozak) b. Jack
Donvan and Louie Tillet (reverse decision after the latter duo earned a DQ for their
continued “roughhouse tactics”) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion “Bruiser” Bill
Watts b. Mark Lewin … Texas Women’s Champion Penny Banner b. Madam X … Chuck
Conley b. Black Bart … Johnny Weaver b. Tony Borne … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)
Note:  Billed as a “Parade of Champions” show.

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, June 11, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. “Bruiser” Bill
Watts (2/3) … Ernie Ladd b. Mark Lewin (DQ) … Jack Donovan and Johnny Weaver drew
… Nick Kozak b. Ham Lee … The Kentucky Hillbillies (Rip Collins and Chuck Conley)
(billed as cousins) b. Tony Borne and Louie Tillet … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, June 18, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Pepper Gomez b. Texas State Heavyweight Champion “Bruiser” Bill
Watts (DQ) (no title change) … The Dalton Boys (Jack and Jim Dalton) wrestled The
Kentucky Hillbillies (Rip Collins and Chuck Conley) to a draw … Nick Kozak b. Jack
Donovan (reverse decision) … Johnny Weaver b. Dick Raines … Mark Lewin b. Tony
Borne (2/3) (“loser leaves town” match) (both Borne and his manager Leo Newman had to
leave the state) … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, June 25, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Jack Donovan and Mark Lewin wrestled “Cowboy” Bob Ellis and
Pepper Gomez to a double disqualification in the third fall (1-1) … The Von Brauners (Karl
and Kurt Von Brauner) b. Nick Kozak and Johnny Weaver … Kurt Von Brauner and
Johnny Weaver drew … Nick Kozak b. Karl Von Brauner (DQ) … The Kentucky Hillbillies
(Rip Collins and Chuck Conley) b. Jack Dalton and Stu Gibson … Jack Dalton b. Chuck
Conley … Rip Collins b. Stu Gibson … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, July 2, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Jack Donovan b. “Cowboy” Bob Ellis (countout) … Nick Kozak b.
Mark Lewin (reverse decision in the third fall) … The Von Brauners (Karl and Kurt Von
Brauner) b. The Kentucky Hillbillies (Chuck Conley and Rip Collins) … Danny McShain b.
Silento Rodriguez … Ciclon Negro and Jerry London drew … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, July 9, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … “Cowboy” Bob Ellis b. Jack Donovan (lumberjack match, 10
grapplers around the ring) … The Kozak Brothers (Jerry and Nick Kozak) b. The Von
Brauners (Karl and Kurt Von Brauner) (reverse decision after Saul Weingeroff interfered)
… Mark Lewin b. Bill Watts … Jerry London and Danny McShain drew … Ciclon Negro b.
Col. Stu Gibson … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, July 16, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … The Kozak Brothers (Jerry and Nick Kozak) and Dick Raines b. The
Von Brauners (Karl and Kurt Von Brauner) and Saul Weineroff … Mark Lewin and Ricki
Starr drew (the wrestlers agreed to an overtime period, but Lewin left when Starr “got the
upperhand”) … Ciclon Negro b. Bill Watts … Judy Grable b. Verne Bottoms … Jack
Donovan and Nick Londos drew … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, July 23, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … The Fabulous Moolah and Brenda Scott vs. Margaret Garcia and
Judy Grable … Mark Lewin vs. Ricki Starr (2/3) … “Cowboy” Bob Ellis vs. Jack Dalton …
Jim Dalton vs. Nick Kozak … El Enfermero vs. Nick Londos … Jack Donovan vs. Ciclon
Negro … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, July 30, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … “Cowboy” Bob Ellis and Ricki Starr b. Jack Donovan and Mark
Lewin … The Dalton Boys (Jack and Jim Dalton) b. Dale Lewis and Nick Kozak … Nick
Kozak b. Jim Dalton (challenge match) … Bobby Graham and The Great Dane drew … El
Enfermero b. Benji Ramirez … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, August 6, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Wrestling Tournament for NWA World Title Match … The Great
Dane b. Bobby Graham … Dale Lewis b. Jerry London … Jack Dalton b. Bob Ellis (coin
flip) … Ricki Starr b. Jack Dalton … Ricki Starr b. Jack Donovan … Nick Kozak b. The
Great Dane … Nick Kozak b. Jim Dalton … Nick Kozak b. Ricki Starr … Mark Lewin b. Blas
Corona … Mark Lewin b. Dale Lewis … Mark Lewin b. Nick Kozak in the finals to win the
tournament

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, August 13, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. Mark Lewin (2/3)
(third fall by DQ) … Jack Dalton and Jack Donovan vs. “Cowboy” Bob Ellis and Ricki Starr
… Verne Bottoms vs. June Byers … The Great Dane vs. Nick Kozak … Jim Dalton vs.
Bobby Graham … (promoter:  Ed McLemore) … (sponsored by:  Dallas Wrestling Club)
Note:  According to the August 14, 1963 Dallas Morning News:  “A new capacity crowd
watched the rough-grappling young giant dominate the match while winning the second
fall and holding the advantage in the third before busting out of the regulations and
drawing the disqualification.”

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, August 20, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Mark Lewin b. Nick Kozak … Jack Dalton b. Jack Donovan … Stu
Gibson and Enrique Guzman drew … “Cowboy” Bob Ellis b. Louie Tillet (DQ) … Dale
Lewis b. Jean Tillet (decision) … Ricki Starr b. Jim Dalton … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, August 27, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Mark Lewin failed to beat The Dalton Boys (Jack and Jim Dalton)
(special handicap match) (Lewin beat Jim, but failed to pin Jack before the 30:00 limit) …
The Tillet Brothers (Louie and Jean Tillet) wrestled “Cowboy” Bob Ellis and Ricki Starr to a
draw … Jack “Dandy” Donovan b. Col. Stu Gibson … Nick Kozak b. The Masked Medic I
(DQ) … Masked Medic II b. Enrique Guzman … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, September 3, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Mark Lewin b. Jack Dalton
(2/3) (third fall by DQ when Jim Dalton interfered) … Ciclon Negro b. Jack Donovan
(reverse decision) … Jean Tillet b. The Great Dane … Ricki Starr and Louie Tillet drew …
Tiger Conway and Nick Kozak b. The Masked Medics … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, September 10, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Mark Lewin b. Jack Dalton (Jim
Dalton was barred from ringside) (no disqualification match) (falls do not count) … Chief
Billy White Wolf b. The Great Dane … Chief Billy White Wolf and Nick Kozak b. The Tillet
Brothers (Jean and Louie Tillet) (Wolf was a substitute for Ricki Starr, who was ill) …
Medic I vs. Tiger Conway … Rick Guzman vs. Medic II … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, September 17, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Chief White Wolf b. Louie Tillet (2/3) … Mark Lewin b. Nick Kozak
… Ciclon Negro b. Bad Boy Hines (Hines was a substitute for Jack Dalton) … Jack
Donovan and Jean Tillet drew … Tiger Conway and Ricki Starr b. The Masked Medics …
(promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, September 24, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Chief White Wolf b. Mark Lewin to capture the Texas State
Heavyweight Title (2/3) … Tiger Conway b. Bill Miller (DQ) … The Tillet Brothers (Jean
and Louie Tillet) b. Nick Kozak and Stan Stasiak … Stu Gibson b. Medic II .. Ricki Starr b.
Medic I … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, October 1, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Nick Kozak and Stan Stasiak were both counted out in the third fall
(1-1) … The Tillet Brothers (Jean and Louie Tillet) and Stan Stasiak b. Chief White Wolf,
Tiger Conway and Nick Kozak … Ricki Starr b. Danny McShain (DQ) … Bill Miller b. Col.
Stu Gibson … Bad Boy Hines b. Paul DeGalles … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, October 8, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Stan Stasiak b. Nick Kozak (Stasiak earned a match with NWA
champion Lou Thesz) … Chief White Wolf b. Louie Tillet … Bad Boy Hines and Jean Tillet
drew … Darling Dagmar and Dolly Page b. Baby Cheryl and Diamond Lil … Bill Miller b.
Tiger Conway … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, October 15, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. Stan Stasiak (2-
0) (Thesz won the first fall by DQ) … Bill Miller b. Chief White Wolf (DQ) … Verne Bottoms
and Baby Cheryl b. Darling Dagmar and Fran Gravette … Pat Barrett b. Louie Tillet …
Tiger Conway b. Bad Boy Hines … Jean Tillet b. Pretty Boy Patterson … (promoter:  Ed
McLemore) … (referee:  Dick Raines)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, October 22, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Texas State Heavyweight Champion Chief White Wolf b. Bill Miller
(2/3) … Pat Barrett b. Stan Stasiak (DQ) … Marvin Jones and Louie Tillet wrestled to a no
contest when the referee halted the match due to cuts … Mary DeLeon b. Verne Bottoms
… Tiger Conway b. Jean Tillet … Col. Stu Gibson and Danny McShain drew … (promoter:  
Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, October 29, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. Chief White Wolf
(2/3) … Joe Blanchard b. Stan Stasiak (DQ) … Pat Barrett b. Bill Miller (DQ) … The Tillet
Brothers (Jean and Louie Tillet) wrestled Tiger Conway and Marvin Jones to a draw …
Danny McShain b. Jim Osborne … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, November 5, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b. Stan
Stasiak (2/3) (third fall by reverse decision) (non-title match) (Stasiak’s second Danny
McShain interfered) … Joe Blanchard and Chief White Wolf b. Danny McShain and Bill
Miller (2/3) … Louie Tillet b. Enrique Guzman … Pedro Patino b. Jean Tillet … Tiger
Conway b. Bad Boy Hines … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, November 12, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b. Danny
McShain … Stan Stasiak b. Joe Blanchard (DQ) … Chief Billy White Wolf and Tiger
Conway b. The Masked Medics … Pedro Patino b. Louie Tillet … Jean b. Bad Boy Hines
… (promoter:  Ed McLemore) … (sponsored by:  Dallas Wrestling Club)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, November 19, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … The Tillet Brothers (Jean and Louie Tillet) b. Bull Curry and Pedro
Patino (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Joe Blanchard b. Stan Stasiak (2/3) … NWA World Junior
Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b. Tiger Conway … Chief White Wolf b. Medic I …
Danny McShain b. Medic II … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

*On November 22, 1963, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas,
Texas.  Lee Harvey Oswald was charged with his death.

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, November 26, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry b. The Tillet Brothers (Jean and Louie Tillet) (handicap
match) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b. Duke Keomuka
(reverse decision) … Joe Blanchard b. Danny McShain … Chief White Wolf b. Stan
Stasiak (DQ) … Pedro Patino b. Pretty Boy Patterson … Tiger Conway and Pierre LaSalle
drew … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, December 3, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … Joe Blanchard b. Chief White Wolf to capture the Texas State
Heavyweight Title (2/3) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge and
Duke Keomuka drew … Texas Women’s Champion Sweet Georgia Brown b. Verne Bottom
… Bull Curry and Tiger Conway b. Danny McShain and Stan Stasiak … Pierre LaSalle and
Pedro Patino drew … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, December 10, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. Joe Blanchard
(2/3) (third fall by DQ) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b.
Pedro Patino … Bull Curry and “Dandy” Jack Donovan drew … Texas Women’s Champion
Sweet Georgia Brown b. Betty Ann Spencer … Stan Stasiak b. Ki Ki Torres … Pierre
LaSalle b. Gypsy Biviano … (promoter:  Ed McLemore)

Dallas, Texas:  Tuesday, December 17, 1963
(The Sportatorium) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b. Texas
Junior Heavyweight Champion Bob Boyer … Bull Curry b. Jack Donovan (Texas Brass
Knuckles match) (lumberjack bout with 10 wrestlers around the ring) … Joe Blanchard b.
Stan Stasiak … Tiger Conway b. Gypsy Biviano … Tito Kopa and Pierre LaSalle drew …
Jerry Turrene b. Kiki Torres… (promoter:  Ed McLemore)
Note:  McLemore’s final show of the year.


Research by Tim Hornbaker
Dallas Wrestling Results - 1963