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    Default Kansas City 1960 results

    Thursday, January 7, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Pee Wee Rogers vs. Farmer Pete
    2) Joe Hamilton vs. Herb Larson
    3) Thor Hagen vs. Lee Henning
    4) Kinji Shibuya & Rip Hawk vs. Nick Roberts & Jim LaRock
    5) Bob Ellis vs. Bob Geigel

    Friday, January 8, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Atchison, KS – 1,600
    1) Victor the Wrestling Bear defeated Ting Bernard
    2) Lee Henning defeated Bob Schaeffer via DQ
    3) Millie Stafford & Farmer Pete defeated Kathy Starr & Pee Wee Rogers in three falls
    4) Bob Geigel fought Joe Hamilton to a draw in three falls

    Thursday, January 21, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Jim LaRock defeated Jack O’Reilly (9:02)
    2) Joe Hamilton fought Pancho Villa Pico to a draw (20:00)
    3) Nick Roberts defeated Tommy O’Toole (18:13)
    4) Ada Ash & Pee Wee Rogers defeated Peggy King & Farmer Pete in three falls
    5) Lee Henning defeated Mighty Atlas in three falls (referee: Lou Spandle)

    Thursday, January 28, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Victor the Wrestling Bear defeated Ting Bernard
    2) Taro Myaki defeated Joe Costello (9:54)
    3) Rocky Lee defeated Herb Larson (7:31)
    4) Bob Schaeffer defeated Pancho Villa Pico via DQ in three falls
    5) Mighty Atlas & Nick Roberts defeated Otto Von Krupp & Lee Henning via DQ in three falls

    Thursday, February 4, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Tiny Tim defeated Pee Wee Rogers (7:04)
    2) Pancho Villa Pico defeated Dick Light (8:26)
    3) Gory Guerrero defeated Jack O’Reilly (13:20)
    4) Bob Orton & Nick Roberts fought Mary Myaki & Rocky Lee to a draw in three falls (45:00)
    5) Lee Henning defeated Otto Von Krupp in three falls

    Thursday, February 11, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Gory Guerrero defeated Pancho Villa Lopez (9:34)
    2) Millie Stafford & Tiny Tim defeated Mae Young & Farmer Pete
    3) Bob Orton & Joe Hamilton defeated Taro Myaki & Lee Henning via DQ in three falls
    4) Rocky Lee defeated Nick Roberts in three falls

    Thursday, February 18, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Tiny Roe defeated Tiny Tim (6:42)
    2) Pancho Villa Pico defeated Dick Light (11:51)
    3) Gory Guerrero fought Rock Hunter to a draw (30:00)
    4) Lee Henning & Taro Myaki defeated Nick Roberts & Joe Hamilton in three falls
    5) Bill Longson defeated Rocky Lee in two straight falls

    Thursday, February 25, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Millie Stafford defeated Lorraine Johnson (13:59)
    2) Joe Hamilton fought Nick Roberts to a draw (15:00)
    3) Lee Henning & Taro Myaki defeated Pancho Villa Lopez & Rocky Lee (21:03)
    4) Bob Geigel defeated Gory Guerrero via DQ in three falls
    5) World Heavyweight Champion Pat O’Connor defeated Bill Longson in two straight falls

    Thursday, March 3, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Rock Hunter defeated Joe Costello (13:16)
    2) Nick Roberts defeated Rocky Lee via DQ
    3) Kinji Shibuya & Taro Myaki defeated Otto Von Krupp & Mighty Atlas in three falls
    4) Gory Guerrero defeated Bob Geigel via DQ in three falls

    Friday, March 4, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Atchison, KS
    1) Farmer Pete vs. Pee Wee Rogers
    2) Lorraine Johnson vs. Laura Martinez
    3) Joe Hamilton vs. Roberto Pico
    4) Lee Henning & Rocky Lee vs. Bob Geigel & Mighty Atlas

    Thursday, March 10, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Ray Gordon fought Joe Hamilton to a draw
    2) Nick Roberts defeated Mighty Atlas
    3) Gory Guerrero defeated Rock Hunter
    4) Doug Scott & Sandy Scott defeated Bob Geigel & Lee Henning via DQ in three falls
    5) Bob Ellis defeated Kinji Shibuya in three falls

    Thursday, March 31, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Ray Gordon defeated Nick Roberts (9:30)
    2) Lorraine Johnson & Dot Dotson defeated Millie Stafford & Judy Glover (17:09)
    3) Gory Guerrero fought Taro Myaki to a draw in three falls
    4) George Scott & Sandy Scott defeated Bob Geigel & Lee Henning in three falls

    Friday, April 8, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Atchison, KS – 1,200
    1) Lorraine Johnson & Bull Brummell defeated Judy Glover & Lord Littlebrook in three falls
    2) Lee Henning defeated Gory Guerrero via DQ
    3) George Scott & Sandy Scott defeated Mighty Atlas & Taro Myaki in three falls

    Thursday, April 21, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Ralph Bartleman defeated Rocky Lee via DQ
    2) Millie Stafford defeated Lorraine Johnson (10:48)
    3) Sandy Scott fought Bob Geigel to a draw (30:00)
    4) Gory Guerrrero defeated Taro Myaki via DQ in three falls
    5) Central States Heavyweight Champion Lee Henning defeated Doug Scott in three falls

    Thursday, April 28, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Ray Gordon vs. Rocky Lee
    2) Mighty Atlas vs. Gory Guerrero
    3) Otto Von Krupp vs. Thor Hagen
    4) Doug Scott & Sandy Scott vs. Bob Geigel & Taro Myaki
    5) Bob Ellis vs. Lee Henning

    Wednesday, May 4, 1960 – High School Auditorium – Easton, KS
    1) Gory Guerrero vs. Thor Hagen
    2) Kathy Starr vs. Jessica Rogers
    3) Central States Heavyweight Champion Lee Henning vs. Sandy Scott

    Thursday, May 19, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Gory Guerrero vs. Joe Costello
    2) Dick Hutton vs. Thor Hagen
    3) Taro Myaki & Mighty Atlas vs. Doug Scott & Sandy Scott
    4) Pat O’Connor vs. Lee Henning

    Thursday, June 9, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Ray Gordon defeated Sandy Scott (11:36)
    2) Gory Guerrero fought Doug Scott to a draw (20:00)
    3) Bob Orton defeated Emil Dusek via DQ
    4) Central States Women’s Champion Lorraine Johnson defeated Judy Glover in three falls
    5) Central States Heavyweight Champion Thor Hagen defeated Ernie Dusek in three falls

    Thursday, June 16, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Doug Scott vs. Joe Costello
    2) Sammy Ford vs. Ray Gordon
    3) Rocky Lee vs. Sandy Scott
    4) Ernie Dusek & Emil Dusek vs. Thor Hagen & Bob Orton

    Thursday, June 23, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Bob Orton vs. Jos Costello
    2) Dot Dotson vs. Laura Martinez
    3) Lord Littlebrook & Cowboy Bradley vs. Tiny Roe & Farmer Pete
    4) Rocky Lee vs. Thor Hagen

    Thursday, September 15, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Ivan Mulkovitch fought Rocky Lee to a double-DQ
    2) Millie Stafford defeated Kathy Starr (10:48)
    3) Mike Paidousis defeated George Drake (9:28)
    4) Bob Orton & Thor Hagen defeated Rock Hunter & Rip Hawk in three falls
    5) John Paul Henning defeated Taro Myaki via DQ in three falls

    Thursday, November 24, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS – 3,160
    1) Ada Ash defeated an alligator (6:58)
    2) Taro Myaki fought Tommy O’Toole to a draw (20:00)
    3) Jessica Rogers defeated Ada Ash (8:27)
    4) Mike Paidousis defeated Joe Hamilton in three falls
    5) Sonny Myers & John Paul Henning defeated Lee Henning & Stan Stasiak in three falls

    Tuesday, November 29, 1960 – Municipal Auditorium – Kansas City, MO
    1) Joe Hamilton defeated Jack O’Reilly (7:38)
    2) John Paul Henning defeated Rocky Lee (7:50)
    3) Lorraine Johnson defeated Judy Glover (6:34)
    4) The Sheik defeated Joe Blanchard (15:10)
    5) Guy Burnetti & Joe Burnetti defeated Kinji Shibuya & Mitsu Arakawa in three falls
    6) Dick the Bruiser defeated Pepper Gomez in three falls

    Thursday, December 1, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Lord Littlebrook defeated Tiny Roe (6:57)
    2) Tommy O’Toole fought Frank Townsend to a draw
    3) Sonny Myers & Thor Hagen & Joe Hamilton defeated Stan Stasiak & Lee Henning & Rocky Lee in three falls
    4) John Paul Henning defeated Mike Paidousis in three falls

    Thursday, December 8, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Thor Hagen defeated Rocky Lee via DQ
    2) Mike Paidousis defeated Tommy O’Toole (5:00)
    3) Judy Glover defeated Lorraine Johnson (16:00)
    4) Stan Stasiak & Lee Henning defeated Sonny Myers & Frank Townsend in three falls
    5) Pat O’Connor fought John Paul Henning to a draw when Henning was unable to continue in the second fall having lost the first

    Tuesday, December 13, 1960 – Municipal Auditorium – Kansas City, MO
    1) Judy Glover & Jessica Rogers defeated Kathy Starr & Millie Stafford in three falls
    2) Mike Paidousis fought Pepper Gomez to a draw (20:00)
    3) Bob Ellis fought The Sheik to a double-CO
    4) Dick the Bruiser defeated Nick Bockwinkel in three falls
    5) Yukon Eric defeated Killer Kowalski via DQ in three falls

    Thursday, December 15, 1960 – Memorial Hall – Kansas City, KS
    1) Tommy O’Toole defeated Rocky Lee via DQ
    2) Bob Orton fought Thor Hagen to a draw (20:00)
    3) Millie Stafford & Cowboy Bradley defeated Kathy Starr & Tiny Roe in three falls
    4) Lee Henning defeated Sonny Myers via CO in three falls
    5) Bob Ellis defeated Stan Stasiak in two straight falls
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    Thank you for the results

    Here is a name from the list in a match but in 1959, so close enough lol

    Judy Grable vs Rudy Cortez 1959 (Fully remastered 4K 60fps)

    A couple of facts:

    Joyce Grable

    Betty Wade-Murphy (born November 9, 1952), better known by her ring name Joyce Grable, is an American former professional wrestler. She was the long-term tag team partner of Wendi Richter. She held the NWA United States Women's Championship once and the NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship six times—three with Richter and three with her other tag team partner Vicki Williams.

    Joyce GrableBirth nameBetty WadeBornNovember 9, 1952 (age 70)
    LaGrange, Georgia, U.S. Professional wrestling careerRing name(s)Joyce GrableTrained byThe Fabulous Moolah Debut 197 Retired1991


    Professional wrestling career

    Training

    Joyce Fowler (who also competed as Joyce Becker) was the first female wrestler to use the ring name "Joyce Grable". Fowler was active from 1963–1974 and then retired from professional wrestling to focus on her family. In the early 1970s, Betty Wade-Murphy was trained by professional wrestler Judy Grable (who was her childhood idol) to become a female wrestler.Upon her professional debut, she was given the ring name "Joyce Grable" both as a tribute to her idol and trainer, Judy Grable, and because Fabulous Moolah felt she bore a strong physical resemblance to the original Joyce Grable (portrayed by Fowler).

    National Wrestling Alliance

    The team of Grable and Vicki Williams won the NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship from Donna Christanello and Toni Rose on October 15, 1973 in New York City. It was not until October 1975 that Rose and Christanello regained the title from Grable and Williams.

    In 1978 at Superbowl of Wrestling II, she defeated seven other wrestlers in an eight-woman battle royal. Later that year, she defeated Ann Casey to win the NWA United States Women's Championship. In 1979, she helped train Judy Martin.[9] In August 1979, the team of Grable and Williams defeated The Glamour Girls (Leilani Kai and Martin) to begin their second reign as NWA Women's Tag Champions.[7] During the time period from 1973–1983, Grable frequently competed in the World Wrestling Federation, often in singles matches against WWF Women's Champion Fabulous Moolah and in tag team matches with Williams.

    In 1982, Wendi Richter became her tag team partner after Grable trained her for six months in Atlanta, Georgia. She wrestled in a series of matches in Stampede Wrestling with partner Richter against Velvet McIntyre and Judy Martin. Joyce Grable Also appeared that in Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council. The teams continued their rivalry into April 1983 in Verne Gagne's American Wrestling Association. In May 1983, she returned to Stampede Wrestling, where she once again teamed with Richter against McIntyre and Penny Mitchell. In 1986, Grable participated in a 10-woman battle royal at the American Wrestling Association's WrestleRock 86 event, losing to Sherri Martel. She continued to appear sporadically on the independent circuit and competed in the Delta Tiger Lilies promotion in 1988.


    Retirement

    She retired in 1991 and had back surgery. On January 29, 2005, Grable appeared at WrestleReunion managing Sherri Martel, Peggy Lee Leather, Krissy Vaine, and Amber O'Neal in an eight-woman tag team match against Wendi Richter, Bambi, Malia Hosaka, and Jenny Taylor. Grable continues to make appearances at wrestling reunions and conventions, as well as occasional independent shows. Grable appeared at a Magnificent Ladies Wrestling event on April 30, 2011, where she managed Melanie Cruise in a match against "Pryme Tyme" Amy Lee, and also managed Million Dollar Baby in a street fight against Robbie Rage. On May 20, 2011, she (along with several other retired professional wrestlers) was a guest at a Total Nonstop Action Wrestling live event in Amsterdam, New York.


    Personal life

    Grable was originally from Columbus, Georgia. Grable had one biological son, Derek Murphy and a step daughter, Melissa Wade and stepson, Richard Wade from her second husband, Richard Wade's, first marriage. She worked as a trainer at the women's wrestling training facility ran by Fabulous Moolah and was responsible for training several notable female wrestlers, including Wendi Richter and Sherri Martel. After retiring from wrestling, Grable worked as a receptionist at a center for mentally and physically disabled people.

    In 2013, Grable revealed she had cancer, prompting a benefit show to be held in Florida.

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