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GUEST BOOK CAROLINA CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING Lenoir NC! THE HOTTEST INDY TOWN IN AMERICA!
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George South bodyslams Charlie Dreamer in 2008 while Paul Jones bodyslams Johnny Valentine in 1975. It's the little things that matter and there is only one right way to do a bodyslam, folks. You don't put your hand around the top of their neck! (South photo by Richard Milam.)
The Masked Superstar (upper left) delivers a flying clothesline to "Wildfire" Tommy Rich in 1981. 27 years later, George South keeps the memory of Bill Eadie's signature move alive, delivering the flying clothesline to the Black Scorpion at the Anderson Brothers Classic tournament in Charlotte, May 2008.
Blackjack Mulligan (circa 1975) and George South (Jan. 2007) They are both wearing the same cowboy hat, a gift from Blackjack to George in 2005.
(Graphic courtesy The Mid-Atlantic Gateway.)
Four Decades of the The Airplane Spin Just as Paul Jones did in June 1968 in the Charlotte Park Center (vs. Swede Hanson on the cover of a Charlotte program above), George South puts the airplane spin on Brad Armstrong during their epic EWA title bout in the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in February 2005. (Spartanburg photo courtesy of Lexanna Jordan)
In 1983, Harley Race put a $25,000 bounty on Ric Flair. Twenty-two years later in 2005, George South put a $25,000 bounty on Brad Anderson. Factoring in inflation, that's a $43,000 bounty in 1983 dollars. Don't tell me George South is tight with a dollar! (Somebody take the stinkin' money!) (Graphic courtesy The Mid-Atlantic Gateway.)
Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Magazine cover from 1977 featuring "The Hawaiian Punch" Ricky Steamboat. Inset: The "Myrtle Beach Punch" George South June 2005, paying tribute to one of the greats and his good friend Ricky Steamboat. (Graphic courtesy The Mid-Atlantic Gateway)
ORIGINAL PHOTOS BY EDDIE CHESLOCK
(Graphic courtesy The Mid-Atlantic Gateway) © 2005 George South Graphics © 2005 Mid-Atlantic Gateway
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