From August 30th, 1971 through the summer of 1977 Pro Wrestling Historian and Author John Arezzi attended EVERY show at the famed arena, Madison Square Garden, often called the Mecca of pro wrestling. From his beginnings as a 14 year old wrestling fan, shooting photos and 8mm film footage at the matches, He then became the President of the Fred Blassie Fan Club. John eventually evolved to one of t... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Here is Epsisode 28 of Mat Memories From Madison Square Garden, reviewing the house show I attended at the Mecca of all arenas on March 4th, 1974. more
Tim Puttre and I review the first title defense for newly re-crowned champion, Bruno Sammartino at Madison Square Garden. more
Here is episode 26 of Mat Memories From Madison Square Garden.  A very special episode that reviews the night Bruno Sammartino re-captured the WWWF Heavyweight Title to begin his 2nd reign as champion.  Bruno beat Stan Stasiak before a delirious crow... more
Here is episode 25 of Mat Memories From Madison Square Garden, covering the MSG house show I attended on November 12th, 1973. more
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Thank you very much for going back and reviewing the matches from the 70âs at MSG. Iâve listen to them all so far and find myself wanting for the next episode to come out. Really enjoy your stories and it amazing how many superstars you have been around. Keep up the great work John and Tim. I wish I could give this podcast more than 5 stars. âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
The content alone, in addition to the guests that tie in to the episode is exceptional. Wrestling fans that appreciate the business should listen and learn as wrestling has and continues to evolve. In my opinion, the History of modern Professional Wrestling started in Madison Square Garden . Enjoy!
Hi Iâm really not a wrestling fan but my husband is, so he urged me to listen to this podcast. I find it very engaging and Timmy always sounds so very excited. more
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Mat Memories has quickly become my favourite podcast. Iâve been a pro wrestling fan from Queens, NY since 1978 and being able to hear these stories and results from MSG pro wrestling shows a few years before I became a fan is priceless. John Arezzi and Tim Puttre have great chemistry.
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