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Mid-Card Chronicles #8 – The Ones Who Chose, Carried, and Changed
Mid-Card Chronicles #8 – The Ones Who Chose, Carried, and Changed
Main events get remembered.
Champions get photographed.
But this week… the story is deeper than wins and losses.
In Episode #8 of Mid-Card Chronicles, Frank Culbertson explores a powerful mix of Portland Wrestling talent—those who chose a different path, those who carried the territory at the end, and those who quietly signaled where wrestling was headed next.
Don Wyatt – The Choice
Some wrestling stories aren’t about what happened…
they’re about what didn’t.
Don Wyatt had credibility—titles in Vancouver, strong showings, even a draw with Jimmy Snuka. But when a bigger opportunity came calling…
He said no.
Not because he couldn’t do it—
but because he understood the cost.
Travel.
Time.
Life outside the ring.
Wyatt represents something rare in wrestling:
a man who chose differently.
Gorgeous George Jr. – The Reaction
Some wrestlers don’t need wins.
Gorgeous George Jr. arrived in Portland with a name that already meant something—and he knew exactly how to use it.
• Instant heat
• Flash, presence, and personality
• Feuds built on emotion, not outcomes
Wins didn’t matter.
Reactions did.
And for six weeks…
he got all of them.
The Harris Brothers – The Final Force
By 1991, Portland Wrestling was nearing the end.
Then came Ron and Don Harris—the Bruise Brothers.
• Six-time Tag Team Champions
• Dominant, physical, impossible to ignore
• Anchors of a fading territory
And then…
Christmas Night 1991.
They put hands on Don Owen.
The crowd didn’t roar.
It went quiet.
That kind of silence?
That’s not indifference.
That’s something real.
SNS Express – The Future Arrives Early
In 1985, Portland tried something different.
Speed.
Energy.
Youth.
Enter the SNS Express—Steve Simpson and Joe Savoldi.
• Second-generation talent
• Fast-paced, modern style
• A glimpse of what tag wrestling was becoming
They didn’t last long.
But they mattered.
Because sometimes the mid-card isn’t just holding things together…
It’s where the future shows up first.
This episode isn’t about one kind of wrestler.
It’s about choices, roles, and timing.
The ones who walked away.
The ones who held things together.
And the ones who hinted at what was coming next.
Step back into the territory.
This is Mid-Card Chronicles — because without the middle, there is no main event.
And hey listeners… before we go…
Don’t forget what’s coming next.
The giants.
The special features.
The unforgettable moments that brought fans through the doors.
Our next series…
Special Attractions.
And trust us…
You’re not going to want to miss it.
Видео Mid-Card Chronicles #8 – The Ones Who Chose, Carried, and Changed канала Portland Wrestling: Wrestling the way it should be
Main events get remembered.
Champions get photographed.
But this week… the story is deeper than wins and losses.
In Episode #8 of Mid-Card Chronicles, Frank Culbertson explores a powerful mix of Portland Wrestling talent—those who chose a different path, those who carried the territory at the end, and those who quietly signaled where wrestling was headed next.
Don Wyatt – The Choice
Some wrestling stories aren’t about what happened…
they’re about what didn’t.
Don Wyatt had credibility—titles in Vancouver, strong showings, even a draw with Jimmy Snuka. But when a bigger opportunity came calling…
He said no.
Not because he couldn’t do it—
but because he understood the cost.
Travel.
Time.
Life outside the ring.
Wyatt represents something rare in wrestling:
a man who chose differently.
Gorgeous George Jr. – The Reaction
Some wrestlers don’t need wins.
Gorgeous George Jr. arrived in Portland with a name that already meant something—and he knew exactly how to use it.
• Instant heat
• Flash, presence, and personality
• Feuds built on emotion, not outcomes
Wins didn’t matter.
Reactions did.
And for six weeks…
he got all of them.
The Harris Brothers – The Final Force
By 1991, Portland Wrestling was nearing the end.
Then came Ron and Don Harris—the Bruise Brothers.
• Six-time Tag Team Champions
• Dominant, physical, impossible to ignore
• Anchors of a fading territory
And then…
Christmas Night 1991.
They put hands on Don Owen.
The crowd didn’t roar.
It went quiet.
That kind of silence?
That’s not indifference.
That’s something real.
SNS Express – The Future Arrives Early
In 1985, Portland tried something different.
Speed.
Energy.
Youth.
Enter the SNS Express—Steve Simpson and Joe Savoldi.
• Second-generation talent
• Fast-paced, modern style
• A glimpse of what tag wrestling was becoming
They didn’t last long.
But they mattered.
Because sometimes the mid-card isn’t just holding things together…
It’s where the future shows up first.
This episode isn’t about one kind of wrestler.
It’s about choices, roles, and timing.
The ones who walked away.
The ones who held things together.
And the ones who hinted at what was coming next.
Step back into the territory.
This is Mid-Card Chronicles — because without the middle, there is no main event.
And hey listeners… before we go…
Don’t forget what’s coming next.
The giants.
The special features.
The unforgettable moments that brought fans through the doors.
Our next series…
Special Attractions.
And trust us…
You’re not going to want to miss it.
Видео Mid-Card Chronicles #8 – The Ones Who Chose, Carried, and Changed канала Portland Wrestling: Wrestling the way it should be
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