Many of the best bouts in the Golden Era of British Wrestling came from undercard grapplers like Pete Curry and Ray Steele.
These two grafters ditched the American cliche of good guy/bad guy and went out to entertain the most important people in the hall - the
audience.
The advantage went back and forth several times, and the end was not one of those tiresome draws that later became the norm,
but an ending where the better man did win - and nobody felt cheated.
Thanks to James Knight for sending in these pictures and writeup
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