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  1. October 2, 1971 - August 30, 1986. WWF All-Star Wrestling was a World Wrestling Federation (WWF) television show which consisted of top-tier or mid-card talent defeating enhancement talent ( jobbers) and at times a "feature" match between main WWF talent.

  2. The show replaced Heavyweight Wrestling from Washington DC. All-Star Wrestling ran from October 2, 1971 through August 30, 1986, when it was replaced by the new program Wrestling Challenge. Challenge was the "B" show of the WWF's syndicated programming, behind Superstars.

  3. WWF All-Star Wrestling. All Episodes 1975 - 1986. TV-14. Season. 1980. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. Specials. All. Overview. 485 Episodes. IMDB TVDB Fanart.tv. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007ff85a7eb2d8> Premiered 1975-09-14T03:00:00Z. Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 20d 4h (484 episodes)

    • September 14, 1975
  4. All-Star Wrestling was a WWF promotional show that featured enhancement matches and interviews that were designed to further featured talent.

    • All-Star Wrestling: Unsung Heroes of Saturday Mornings Past
    • All-Star Wrestling – The Men of Saturday Morning
    • Dominic Denucci
    • Davey O’Hannon
    • Baron Mikel Scicluna
    • Johnny Rodz
    • Special Delivery Jones

    Ring announcer Joe McHugh’s opening introductions on All-Star Wrestling are as iconic as some of the wrestlers with the promotion at the time. [Bell rings five times] “Ahhhh, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to All-Star Wrestling! “Promoted by Phil Zacko, supervised by the State Atheletic (purposely misspelled) Commission, Zack Clayton is Chairman, Bo...

    The following is a short bio of several legendary, unsung figures of All-Star Wrestling. Those not included were not omitted purposely, but just for the sake of brevity.

    Dominic DeNucci was a mainstay of WWWF Televisionfor many years. Dominic captured the WWWF tag team title on two occasions: with Victor Rivera (who was replaced by Irish Pat Barrett after leaving the territory) and Dino Bravo. However, Dominic captured many singles/tag team titles worldwide, including the IWA (Australia) World Championship on four ...

    Davey O’Hannon was truly Kansas City’s finest, by way of New Jersey. Mr. O’Hannon was a very frequent visitor of living rooms across New England in the mid-’70s. With his cocky strut, kelly green jacket, and omnipresent smug look when announced, Davey was the master of ring psychology. Although Davey is known primarily for his WWWF work, he had ext...

    I am not sure if the words exist to describe how much I enjoyed watching Baron Mikel Sciclunain action. The great Baron was always there, looking menacingly at the camera, with a permanent scowl, an ever-present resplendent red robe adorned with the Maltese cross, with arms stretched wide like a majestic bird about to take flight. From everything I...

    “The Unpredictable” Johnny Rodz hailed from The Bronx. Much like the butler from the movie Mr. Deeds, Johnny was EVERYWHERE. Whether it be All-Star Wrestling, Championship Wrestling, or at just about every Madison Square Garden card, Johnny never failed to put on an exciting and competitive match. Johnny spent most of his career in the New York ter...

    No Saturday morning discussion would be complete without including Special Delivery Jones. As a youth, I was puzzled by the fact that he was alternately announced as being from Philadelphia and Antigua in the British West Indies. I always thought that he must be exhausted from all that flying back and forth. My youth is so much richer with the memo...

  5. All Star Wrestling ( ASW ), also known as Super Slam Wrestling ( SSW ), is a British professional wrestling promotion founded by Brian Dixon in 1970 and based in Birkenhead, England. Founded as Wrestling Enterprises of Birkenhead in October 1970, it has also been known over the years as All Star Promotions and Big Time Wrestling.

  6. 1981.06.13 - WWF All Star Wrestling (June 13, 1981) - YouTube. Wrestle 40. 2.94K subscribers. Subscribed. 339. 41K views 2 years ago. Rick Martel & Tony Garea vs. Davey O’Hannon & Pete...

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    • Wrestle 40