
Step inside the Portland Sports Arena and relive the golden age of Pacific Northwest wrestling. From legendary feuds to hidden gems, our podcasts bring you the stories, matches, and larger-than-life personalities that defined one of wrestling’s most unique territories. Each episode dives into the history, characters, and unforgettable moments of Portland Wrestling—from household names who passed t... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWrestling | |||

The Attraction Archive – Special Edition: Andre the Giant's Northwest Legacy
Some wrestlers become champions. Some become legends. And then there was Andre the Giant—a once-in-a-lifetime attraction whose arrival alone was enough to fill an arena.
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Some attractions filled arenas because of championships. Others because of famous family names. And some became part of wrestling history through the unique roles they played behind the scenes.
In Episode 5 of The Attraction Archive, host Frank Culb... more
Episode 40 – Portland Sports Arena: May 1969
The Portland wrestling landscape begins to shift in May of1969. The dominant Von Steigers are nearing the end of their Northwest run, new stars are arriving, and Don Owen is searching for the spark that w... more
The Attraction Archive – Episode 4: Olympic Giants, Future Stars, and Wrestling Pioneers
Some attractions drew fans because of their size. Othersbecause of their personality. And some because they were making history right before the audience's eyes... more
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Relive the rich history of a Pacific Northwest wrestling territory through deep-dive storytelling, archival anecdotes, and character-driven profiles. Episodes spotlight legendary feuds, marquee stars who crossed into national fame, and the obscure names who populated Portland Wrestling's colorful landscape. With a host duo and a historian's eye for detail, the show blends personal anecdotes, match-by-match recollections, and context about promoters and regional impact, offering both nostalgic entertainment for longtime fans and accessible history for newcomers. A notable strength is the range from household names to one-match wonders and obscure figures, which gives a comprehensive sense of how a regional scene shaped wider professional wre... more
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