RIP MIck McManus
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Sad news today that former wrestler Mick McManus died this morning at the age of 93...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/wrestling/22622647
talkSPORT had Frank Rimer on earlier, the organiser of the British Wrestlers Reunion and he painted a sad picture of Mick. Once the villain of 1970's TV wrestling, Mick lost his wife to cancer in January and went downhill after that. Last few weeks, he was in a home and refused to speak or meet anyone, the death of his wife really hit him hard. Passed away after slipping into a coma.
RIP Mick.
Sad news today that former wrestler Mick McManus died this morning at the age of 93...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/wrestling/22622647
talkSPORT had Frank Rimer on earlier, the organiser of the British Wrestlers Reunion and he painted a sad picture of Mick. Once the villain of 1970's TV wrestling, Mick lost his wife to cancer in January and went downhill after that. Last few weeks, he was in a home and refused to speak or meet anyone, the death of his wife really hit him hard. Passed away after slipping into a coma.
RIP Mick.
93?!
Kin hell, time flies!
World of Sport with Dickie Davies, and when Gaylord Peacock meant something completely different to an innocent 7 year old.
http://www.wrestlingheritage.co.uk/wrestlersp.htm
Kin hell, time flies!
World of Sport with Dickie Davies, and when Gaylord Peacock meant something completely different to an innocent 7 year old.

http://www.wrestlingheritage.co.uk/wrestlersp.htm
Edited by Zyp on Wednesday 22 May 21:47
Yup, great memories, I seem to remember that someone said it was quite fortunate to have the wrestling just before the footie scores, helped with the figures no end.
Mum soon learned not to give Dad his Saturday dinner until AFTER the wrestling, or it would end up being scattered to the 4 winds as Dad used to get a bit 'in there with them'. i used to have mats round especially, they thought it was hilarious. To this day, when I see reruns of the wrestling it makes me think back
Jackie pallo spilled the beans for those that hadn't already guessed that the wrestling game here was just as rigged as the US..if you think about it, it would have to be rehearsed, or they'd be breaking their necks every week.
Shame he faded after losing his wife - not such a villain after all, eh?
RIP Mick (and a nod to Pop)
Mum soon learned not to give Dad his Saturday dinner until AFTER the wrestling, or it would end up being scattered to the 4 winds as Dad used to get a bit 'in there with them'. i used to have mats round especially, they thought it was hilarious. To this day, when I see reruns of the wrestling it makes me think back
Jackie pallo spilled the beans for those that hadn't already guessed that the wrestling game here was just as rigged as the US..if you think about it, it would have to be rehearsed, or they'd be breaking their necks every week.
Shame he faded after losing his wife - not such a villain after all, eh?
RIP Mick (and a nod to Pop)
cloggy said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
My gran used to watch this stuff every saturday afternoon, with Kent Walton.
She loved it, sitting their with her crochet, and her afternoon cocoa, shouting "rip his f
king head off."
Happy days.
She loved it, sitting their with her crochet, and her afternoon cocoa, shouting "rip his f
king head off."Happy days.

because my grandma used to do exactly the same.
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