This blog is for my memories of Portland Wrestling and yours. The years being a fan were some of the best years of my life!
Sep 23, 2012
Sep 6, 2012
Autograph Sessions
Usually, on Kids Free Night there would be an autograph session. I loved those and they were genius for selling all of those 8"x10" photos that all of the wrestlers had behind the autograph table. Pre-1988 or so, they only had autograph sessions once in a while and they only had a few photos to purchase
at the table. Once the Southern Rockers got hot, the number of photos seemed to increase from maybe 10 choices to 30-50. My walls were plastered with them, and they were all autographed. I can't even tell you how many Steve Doll and Scott Peterson autographs I have. In books, on pictures, on t-shirts, etc.
at the table. Once the Southern Rockers got hot, the number of photos seemed to increase from maybe 10 choices to 30-50. My walls were plastered with them, and they were all autographed. I can't even tell you how many Steve Doll and Scott Peterson autographs I have. In books, on pictures, on t-shirts, etc.
Bart Sawyer looking through my scrapbook. He wrote comments on several of the pages! |
Steve Doll and Betelgeuse (Art Barr) |
Scott Peterson Autograph |
Steve Doll with about a hundred Scotty The Body photos behind him! |
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