This scarce booklet is an early pro wrestling classic, published in 1950 by Homecrafts Sports Division of New York and written by broadcaster and fight writer Guy LeBow. It profiles the major mat stars of the late 1940s and early 1950s, capturing the territory era just before television turned wrestling into a national phenomenon. Inside you’ll find photos, career sketches, and storyline background on the top draws of the day, along with LeBow’s commentary that explains holds, match styles, and the business side of the ring. For vintage wrestling collectors, this is both a historical snapshot of the postwar scene and a display-worthy conversation piece that predates most modern wrestling magazines. It fits perfectly into collections focused on the golden age, territorial promotions, or the evolution of kayfabe and wrestling journalism.


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