
Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 7, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. John Paul Henning (2/3) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b. Mark Starr (local debut) (Starr was a substitute for Dory Dixon) … Joe Blanchard vs. Tokyo Tom (local debut) … Ted Evans vs. Mad Monk … Danny McShain vs. Mark Starr … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (sponsored by: Dallas Wrestling Club) Dallas, Texas: Tuesady, January 14, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Tokyo Tom b. John Paul Henning (2/3) … NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge b. Sonny Cooper (2/3) (Hodge reportedly suffered a leg injury during the bout) … Pedro Pation b. Tiger Conway … Ray Gordon and Mad Monk drew … Joe Blanchard b. Johnny Ramirez … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (sponsored by: Dallas Wrestling Club) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 21, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry b. Mr. Moto … John Paul Henning and Tokyo Tom were both counted out in the third fall (1-1) … Sonny Cooper b. Bob Boyer … Pedro Patino b. Mark Starr … Ray Gordon and Kintari Oki drew … Tarzan Tyler b. Joe Blanchard (DQ) … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 28, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry b. Mark Lewin … Tokyo Tom and Tarzan Tyler wrestled to a no decision (1-1) (after the second fall, Tom “disabled his foe at intermission”) … Sonny Cooper and Jack Donovan wrestled Joe Blanchard and John Paul Henning to a draw … Ray Gordon b. Johnny Ramirez … Frank Marconi b. Bob Boyer … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Note: McLemore’s 25th anniversary program. *The Saturday, February 1, 1964 Dallas Morning News reported the following: “The match between Fritz Von Erich and Joe Blanchard will highlight Saturday’s ‘Studio Wrestling’ program on Channel 4 at 5 p.m. Eddie Hallack announces.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 4, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Tokyo Tom b. Tarzan Tyler … Bull Curry b. “Dandy” Jack Donovan … Sonny Cooper and John Paul Henning drew … Tiger Conway b. Gorilla Marconi … Bob Boyer b. Ray Gordon … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 11, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Tokyo Tom b. Bull Curry … Sonny Cooper, Jack Donovan and Tarzan Tyler b. Bob Boyer, Tiger Conway and John Paul Henning … Bob Boyer and Sonny Cooper drew … Tarzan Tyler b. Tiger Conway … John Paul Henning b. Jack Donovan (DQ) … Mark Starr b. Paul Jones (local debut) … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 18, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Joe Blanchard and John Paul Henning b. Jack Donovan and Tokyo Tom … Bull Curry b. Dick Raines … Bull Curry b. Gorilla Macias … Sonny Cooper b. Stu Gibson … Tarzan Tyler b. Pedro Patino … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 25, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Tokyo Tom b. Bull Curry (2/3) (Tom received some outside help from Tarzan Tyler in the third fall) (Curry wore a throat guard to protect him from Tom’s karate) … Sonny Cooper b. Antonio Posa … Gorilla Marconi b. Pepe Gonzales (Gonzales was originally scheduled to wrestle Mark Starr and Marconi was to wrestle Cooper) … Jerry Kozak and Tarzan Tyler drew … John Paul Henning and Swede Hanson wrestled to a no decision when the match was halted due to blood loss … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 3, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … John Paul Henning b. Swede Hanson (2/3) … Bull Curry b. Tarzan Tyler (2/3) (reverse decision) …Paul Jones b. Gorilla Marconi … Jerry Kozak and Antonio Posa b. Sonny Cooper and Tokyo Tom (Posa was a substitute for Bob Boyer) … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 10, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … John Paul Henning b. Swede Hanson (no time limit match and billed as a “marathon rematch” by the Dallas Morning News) … Tokyo Tom b. Sonny Cooper (2/3) … Danny McShain b. Tiger Conway … Antonio Posa b. Pepe Gonzales … Jerry Kozak and Tarzan Tyler drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 17, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Tokyo Tom and Tarzan Tyler wrestled John Paul Henning and Jerry Kozak to a double disqualification … Gorilla Marconi, Swede Hanson, Pee Wee Lopez and Chico Santana b. Paul Jones, Little Boy Blue, Antonio Posa and Marcel Semard (“mixed” midget-heavyweight tag team bout) … four other matches involving the contestants of the eight man bout Note: This show featured, reportedly, the first eight-man tag team bout in Dallas history. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 24, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … John Paul Henning b. Tarzan Tyler (no disqualification bout) … Marvin Jones b. Swede Hanson (handicap match) … Louie Tillet b. Paul Jones … Rip Hawk and Jerry Kozak wrestled to a double disqualification … Little Boy Blue b. Pee Wee Lopez … Joe Blanchard b. Gorilla Marconi … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 31, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Jerry Kozak b. Rip Hawk … John Paul Henning b. Louie Tillet … Bill Dromo b. Sonny Cooper … Swede Hanson b. Tiger Conway … Danny McShain b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Note: McLemore announced, according to the April 1, 1964 edition of the Dallas Morning News, that Fritz Von Erich, “matdom’s number one attraction” was going to headline next Tuesday. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 7, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Joe Blanchard (Von Erich’s “iron claw” was used and a “commission physician ruled that the effects of the claw hold barred Blanchard from further action although Blanchard protested the ruling”) … Rip Hawk and John Paul Henning were both disqualified … Bill Dromo and Swede Hanson drew … Jerry Kozak b. Tokyo Tom (DQ) … Louie Tillet b. Antonio Posa … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (5,000+ fans) Note: The April 7, 1964 edition of the Dallas Morning News reported: “A one-time SMU football player and track star, Jack Adkisson changed his name to Von Erich and developed the iron claw hold to shoot to the top in wrestling. He holds arena records for wrestlers at St. Louis, San Francisco, Buffalo, Boston, and other large cities.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 14, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … John Paul Henning b. Rip Hawk (2/3) (Hawk gave out a hundred $1 bills to the fans) … Bill Dromo and Louie Tillet drew … Swede Hanson b. Jerry Kozak … Antonio Posa b. Malcolm Rudy … Danny McShain b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 21, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … John Paul Henning and Fritz Von Erich wrestled to a double disqualification in the third fall (1-1) … Bill Dromo and Louie Tillet drew … Rita Cortez b. Verne Bottoms … Swede Hanson b. Tiger Conway … Rip Hawk b. Antonio Posa … Jack Donovan b. Jerry Kozak (DQ) … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 28, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … John Paul Henning b. Rip Hawk (2/3) … Jack Donovan b. Jerry Kozak (2/3) … Bill Dromo b. Danny McShain … Swede Hanson b. Col. Stu Gibson … Rita Cortez b. Bambi Ball … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 5, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … John Paul Henning b. Jack Donovan … Kurt and Skull Von Stroheim b. Tiger Conway and McKinley Pickens … Bill Dromo and Swede Hanson drew … Jerry Kozak b. Rip Hawk (DQ) … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 12, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. John Paul Henning (2/3) … The Von Stroheims (Kurt and Skull Von Stroheim) b. Bill Dromo and Jerry Kozak … Rip Hawk b. Tiger Conway … Paul Jones b. Swede Hanson (DQ) … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (referee: Joe Blanchard) … (near capacity crowd) … (sponsored by: Dallas Wrestling Club) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 19, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Kurt Von Stroheim b. Bill Dromo … John Paul Henning b. Skull Von Stroheim (reverse decision) … Women’s World Champion The Fabulous Moolah b. Bette Boucher … Louie Tillet b. Indian Joe … Paul DeGalles b. Jack Donovan … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 26, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … The Von Stroheims (Kurt and Skull Von Stroheim) wrestled Torbellino Blanco and John Paul Henning to a double disqualification (1-1) … The Fabulous Moolah and Louie Tillet b. Linda Carroll and Indian Joe (Tillet pinned Joe) … The Black Orchid (local debut) vs. Paul DeGalles … Rip Hawk vs. Louie Tillet … Indian Joe vs. Swede Hanson … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Note: The Dallas Morning News reported that the Black Orchid “boasts most of the mannerisms of the late Gorgeous George.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 2, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Kurt Von Stroheim b. Torbellino Blanco (2/3) (a ringside physician refused to allow Blanco to return for the third stanza) … Louie Tillet b. Rip Hawk (2/3) (“loser leaves town” match) (Hawk reportedly had to leave the state of Texas) … Skull Von Stroheim b. Bill Dromo … Paul DeGalles and Paul Jones drew … John Paul Henning b. Danny McShain … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 9, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … The Von Stroheim (Kurt and Skull Von Stroheim) b. John Paul Henning and Fritz Von Erich (2/3) (third fall by DQ when Hugh McKenzie interfered) (Von Erich left Henning to wrestle alone during the second fall) … Tiger Conway b. Indian Joe … Bill Dromo b. Paul DeGalles … Torbellino Blanco and Louie Tillet drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 16, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka and Fritz Von Erich drew … The Von Stroheims (Kurt and Skull Von Stroheim) wrestled John Paul Henning and Hugh McKenzie to a draw … Killer Karl Kox b. Paul Jones … Ali Bey b. Torbellino Blanco … Bill Dromo b. Louie Tillet … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 23, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Hugh McKenzie (2/3) (Von Erich used his clawhold and McKenzie was “not permitted to return for action by the commission physician,” according to the newspaper) … Duke Keomuka b. Skull Von Stroheim … Killer Karl Kox b. Louie Tillet … John Paul Henning b. Ali Bey … Kurt Von Stroheim b. Bill Dromo … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 30, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Duke Keomuka (2/3) … Ernie Ladd and Hugh McKenzie b. The Von Stroheims (Kurt and Skull Von Stroheim) (Ladd pinned Skull) (Von Stroheim’s first loss in Dallas) … Tiger Conway b. Paul DeGalles … Ciclon Negro b. Bill Dromo … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (referee: Joe Blanchard) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 7, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Ernie Ladd (2/3) … Joe Blanchard and Duke Keomuka drew … Killer Karl Kox b. Skull Von Stroheim … Ciclon Negro and Kurt Von Stroheim drew … John Paul Henning b. Nic Rick … Paul Jones b. Paul DeGalles … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 14, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Bull Curry (2/3) (Von Erich remaned undefeated in Dallas) … Fred Curry b. Bob Hamby … Duke Keomuka and Killer Karl Kox wrestled to a no decision when the bout was stopped due to both men’s head wounds … Kurt Von Stroheim b. Tito Carreon … Ciclon Negro b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 21, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Karl Kox and Fritz Von Erich b. Bull Curry and Duke Keomuka (2/3) … Wilbur Snyder b. Kurt Von Stroheim … Ciclon Negro b. Tex McKenzie … Fred Curry b. Danny McShain (DQ) … Tito Carreon and Paul Jones drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 28, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Mark Lewin and Fritz Von Erich were both counted out in the third fall (1-1) … Duke Keomuka and Killer Karl Kox wrestled to a no decision … Bull Curry b. Danny McShain … Fred Curry b. Tito Carreon … Beatnick Rick and Paul Jones drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 4, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka b. Killer Karl Kox (2/3) (no falls finish match) (both men had collided in the ring, and Keomuka was the first to revive, with help from Bull Curry) (Kox’s first loss in Dallas in “ten weeks”) … Bull Curry b. Kurt Von Stroheim … Ciclon Negro b. Danny McShain (reverse decision) … Tito Carreon b. Beatnik Rick … Torbellino Blanco b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 11, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Karl Kox and The Masked Claw Man (local debut) b. Bull Curry and Duke Keomuka (2/3) (third fall by DQ when Fred Curry interfered) … Kurt Von Stroheim b. Ciclon Negro … Ramon Torres b. Rip Hawk … Alberto Torres b. Danny McShain … Fred Curry b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 18, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … The Currys (Bull and Fred Curry) and Duke Keomuka b. The Masked Claw Man and Killer Karl Kox (2/3) … Women’s World Champion The Fabulous Moolah vs. Judy Grable … Killer Karl Kox vs. Ramon Torres … Duke Keomuka vs. Arnold Steele … The Claw Man vs. Alberto Torres … Bull Curry vs. Danny McShain … Fred Curry vs. Jerry Miller … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 25, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Duke Keomuka (battle of clawholds) … Killer Karl Kox and Wilbur Snyder drew … The Fabulous Moolah and Danny McShain b. Princess White Cloud and Ramon Torres (mixed “tag out” match) … Alberto Torres b. Paul Jones … Jerry Miller b. The Claw Man … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 1, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. Killer Karl Kox (2- 0) (according to the Dallas Morning News, “Kox pulled Thesz off the ring apron, over the top ropes and applied his ‘Skull Crusher’ hold which put Thesz out of action. Since the illegal move over the ropes cost Thesz two falls, the referee declared Thesz the winner although Kox was in mid-ring ready for more action.”) … Duke Keomuka b. Kurt Von Stroheim … Dick the Bruiser b. Alberto Torres … Ramon Torres b. Danny McShain … “Sailor” Art Thomas b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 8, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Tony Borne (2/3) … Duke Keomuka and Killer Karl Kox drew … Dick Steinborn b. “Cowboy” Ron Reed … Sailor Thomas b. Jerry Miller … Danny McShain b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 15, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Ray Gunkel (2/3) (Von Erich used his “iron claw” to win the third fall) (ring surrounded by a chain link fence) … Duke Keomuka and Oki Kintari b. Killer Karl Kox and Arnold Steele … Tony Borne and Dick Steinborn drew … “Sailor” Art Thomas b. Ramon Torres … Alberto Torres b. Jerry Miller … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (referee: Paul Boesch) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 22, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka and Killer Karl Kox wrestled to a double disqualification … Tony Borne b. Dick Steinborn (Borne was managed by Leo Newman, who assisted him in the bout) … Oki Kintaro b. Arnold Steele … Ramon Torres b. Jerry Miller … Alberto Torres b. Torbellino Blanco … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 29, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka b. Fritz Von Erich by reverse decision (Von Erich initially won the match, but pummelled the referee Marvin Jones afterwards, who decided to reverse his decision) (ring enclosed by a fence) (it was reported as Von Erich’s first loss in Dallas) … Killer Karl Kox b. Oki Kintaro … Tony Borne and Leo Newman b. Dick Steinborn and his “midget partners” in a “special event win” … Alberto Torres b. Jerry Miller … Ramon Torres b. Paul Jones … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 6, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Dick Steinborn b. Tony Borne (2/3) (Borne’s manager Leo Newman was chained to Duke Keomuka to prevent interference) … Duke Keomuka and Oki Kintaro b. The Torres Brothers (Alberto and Ramon Torres) … Tiny Bell and Jerry Miller b. Rocco Lamban and Chico Santana (reverse decision) (Chico had initiall beat Bell) (mixed midget/heavyweight tag team bout) … Tiny Bell vs. Chico Santana … Rocco Lamban vs. Jerry Miller … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 13, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. Killer Karl Kox (2/3) … Women’s World Champion The Fabulous Moolah b. Bette Boucher … Duke Keomuka and Dick Steinborn b. Tony Borne and The Wrecker … Luis Hernandez and Rocco Lamban drew … Oki Kintaro b. Jerry Miller … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 20, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Duke Keomuka and The Wrecker wrestled to a double disqualification … Killer Karl Kox b. Dick Steinborn (officials refused to allow Steinborn to continue “because of injuries”) … Women’s World Champion The Fabulous Moolah b. Princess Little Cloud … Tony Borne vs. Oki Kintaro … Luis Hernandez vs. Jerry Miller … Tiger Conway vs. Rocco Lamban … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 27, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Dory Dixon b. Killer Karl Kox (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Tony Borne and The Wrecker wrestled Duke Keomuka and Dick Steinborn to a draw … Duke Keomuka b. Rocco Lamban … Tony Borne b. Luis Hernandez … The Wrecker b. Oki Kintaro … Dick Steinborn b. Jerry Miller … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 3, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Karl Kox b. Dory Dixon (2/3) … Duke Keomuka b. The Wrecker (2-0) … Alberto Torres b. Luis Hernandez … Dick Steinborn b. Enrique Torres … Tony Borne and Ramon Torres drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 10, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Duke Keomuka (2/3) (no disqualification, no holds-barred match) (falls did not count – match continues until wrestler had to be carried from the ring) … Tony Borne and The Wrecker wrestled Dory Dixon and Dick Steinborn to a draw … Alberto Torres b. Fred Curry … Bull Curry b. The Masked Claw Man … Jerry Kozak and Ramon Torres drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (referee: NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 17, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Killer Karl Kox and Fritz Von Erich wrestled to a double disqualification … Bull Curry b. Tony Borne … Fred Curry and Dick Steinborn drew … Doll Page b. Baby Cheryl … Jerry Kozak b. Luis Hernandez … Dory Dixon b. The Wrecker … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (referee: Leo Garibaldi) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 24, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Bull Curry “outlasted a field of twelve wrestlers in a battle royal” and beat “Claw Man” Ike Eakins in the final match … Fritz Von Erich b. Fred Curry … Dick Steinborn b. Oki Kintaro … Dory Dixon and Jerry Kozak drew … The Wrecker b. Stu Gibson … Bobby O’Brien b. Benny Matta … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 1, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich vs. The Currys (Bull and Fred Curry) (handicap match) (Von Erich had to pin both men in 45:00) …Tony Borne, Rocco Lamban, Bobby O’ Brien and The Wrecker vs. Dory Dixon, John Paul Henning, Jerry Kozak and Ramon Torres … John Paul Henning vs. The Wrecker … Tony Borne vs. Ramon Torres … Dory Dixon vs. Rocco Lamban … Bobby O’Brien vs. Dick Steinborn … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (referees: Roy Carter, Leo Garibaldi, Marvin Jones) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 8, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Killer Karl Kox (2/3) (Von Erich received an “unexpected assist” from the special referee Bull Curry) … Bull Curry and Dory Dixon wrestled Tony Borne and Louie Tillet to a double countout … The Wrecker b. Dick Steinborn … Ciclon Negro b. Tiger Conway … Rocco Lamban and Ramon Torres drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) … (referee: Bull Curry) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 15, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz b. The Wrecker (2- 0) … Bull Curry b. Ciclon Negro … Tony Borne and Louie Tillet b. Dory Dixon and Mike Harmon … Ramon Torres b. Benny Matta … John Paul Henning and Dick Steinborn drew … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 22, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Tony Borne, Ciclon Negro, Louis Tillet and The Wrecker b. Tiger Conway, John Paul Henning, Jerry Kozak and Ramon Torres … Ciclone Negro and Louis Tillet b. John Paul Henning and Ramon Torres … Tony Borne and The Wrecker b. Tiger Conway and Jerry Kozak … Al Lovelock b. Rocco Lamban … Jimmy James b. Dick Grebmire … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 29, 1964 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Bull Curry (2/3) (Curry legally taped his fists for the bout) … Ciclon Negro b. Louie Tillet … Linda Carroll and Darling Dagmar b. Diamond Lil and Tony Rose … Jerry Kozak and The Wrecker drew … Tony Borne b. Ramon Torres … Linda Carroll vs. Tony Rose … Darling Dagmar vs. Diamond Lil … (promoter: Ed McLemore) Note: Children, with a paying adult, were admitted free. Research by Tim Hornbaker |
| Dallas Wrestling Results - 1964 |
