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Islam Makhachev denies Dustin Poirier fairytale ending with submission win at UFC 302
Poirier then paid tribute to his late grandma, as well as his mother, and his wife and daughter who were ringside. “We’re alright, baby,” he told his daughter. “Always chase
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Wrestling at the Chase is a professional wrestling television series of local and national historical importance in the field of television wrestling. The show was recorded in St. Louis, Missouri, for KPLR-TV, Channel 11, and aired from May 23, 1959, to September 10, 1983.
Head over Heels: Remembering Wrestling at the Chase tells the story of one of St. Louis’ most popular and longest-running local programs, KPLR-TV's Wrestling...
- 57 min
- 85K
- Nine PBS
Wrestling at the Chase shows from Pete Parisi's collection. Recorded from the boards at KPLR Channel 11 in St. Louis.Time stamps (courtesy of Mike Stidham)0:...
- 123 min
- 17.8K
- The Pete Parisi Archives
2.21K subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. 117K views 9 years ago. From the Khorassan Ballroom, Larry Matysik takes us back to the glory days of professional wrestling. This unique 1999 documentary...
- 48 min
- 118.9K
- Saint Louis Wrestling
Jun 4, 2022 · Watch the story of one of St. Louis' most popular and longest-running local programs, KPLR-TV's Wrestling at the Chase. Learn how this show helped make St. Louis one of the premiere cities for this unique brand of over-the-top entertainment.
- 57 min
Oct 11, 2021 · Learn about the history of Chase Park Plaza wrestling matches, a popular TV show that aired from 1959 to 1983. Listen to historian Ed Wheatley and callers share their memories of the program and the wrestlers.
Feb 14, 2024 · Head over Heels: Remembering Wrestling at the Chase tells the story of one of St. Louis’ most popular and longest-running local programs, KPLR-TV's Wrestling at the Chase. For many St. Louisans, the Saturday night live broadcasts and Sunday morning repeats became must-see TV.