Jun 25, 2025

Championship Wrestling USA Program - August 11, 1996 - Jesse Barr & Ryuma Go Are Still Tag Team Champions!

This great program scan is from my friend Matt Merz.  
Matt has a fantastic Facebook group called Portland Wrestling
and has 3,600 videos of local wrestling on his YouTube channel Ring of Fire Wrestling.

The autographs on this are amazing!  
Stan Stasiak, Matt Borne, Ken Stillwell, Sandy Barr, and Dutch Savage.



 

Jun 22, 2025

A Special Birthday For Me In 1988

Me with the Southern Rockers!

 In 1988, my mom wrote Steve Doll a letter asking him to come to our house for my birthday! (On June 4th) He didn't come because he was at a charity event (He pretty much did those every single weekend), but he did send his wife at the time. She brought over a few signed photos, front-row tickets for that night, and a signed ring-worn bandana. At an event a week later, I was buying my first Southern Rockers t-shirt, and he told the gal taking the money that I didn't have to pay because it was my birthday. That's the blue one I'm wearing. (Yes, I still have it.) The only thing I don't still have is the bandana, which I always kept with me and was stolen with my purse in 1994. 😥

My mom asked him to kiss me for that photo. I was SO EMBARASSED! I have another somewhere of both Steve and Scott kissing me at the same time! It kind of caused a melee because now all of the girls wanted a picture like that, and Steve actually said out loud so that everyone around could hear, "Sorry, girls. We aren't going to be doing any more kissing pictures. That was only for Jody because she's special!" 😍


It was a great birthday!!!


My first time sitting in the front row at the Sports Arena!
Thanks Steve!!

So embarrassing and AWESOME!

Signed by Assassin, Art Barr, Billy Two Eagles, Steve Doll and Scott Peterson.



Jun 15, 2025

Portland Wrestling Fan Shop on Etsy

 I have made a few fun designs that I have available for sale in my New Etsy shop called Portland Wrestling Fan.  "I Remember Portland Wrestling" was too long for the Etsy limited shop name!

I have a few t-shirts and stickers available. 



Jun 11, 2025

More Scott Peterson ....


Scott and I in 1989.
 Scott was quiet, kind, and funny. He and Steve were great partners
 and such a dynamic tag team. There's a Saturday night in June of 1990
 when Steve Doll wrestled Moondog Morreti. He was always up and boisterous,
but this night he was extra
 excited, just having the most fun, and he seemed almost giddy. After the
 match, he does an interview, teasing that Scott may come back for one
 night. He's just so excited that his best friend will return to wrestle with
 him again. It's really sweet. They were so great in the ring and had such great
 chemistry because they were such good friends outside the ring.
This is one of my favorite pictures of them from 
Feb. 16, 1988.
 

Scott,
my friend Michelle, me, my friend Nicee, 
and Steve.  June 11, 1988




 

Jun 10, 2025

Scott Peterson - June 10, 1963-July 25, 1994 - Rest In Peace Southern Rocker

This post is by Matt from Portland Wrestling on Facebook.  A really nice tribute...


Happy Birthday to the late, great Scott Peterson, founding member of Portland Wrestling's iconic Southern Rockers tag team, who would have turned 62-years-old today.
Born June 10th, 1963, in Provo, Utah, Scott Peterson rose to fame alongside Steve Doll after defeating "Super Ninja" Shunji Takano & "Gorgeous" Joey Jackson for the Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles on November 7th, 1987, at the historic Portland Sports Arena.
The duo of Peterson and Doll would go on to collect the PNW Tag Titles a remarkable six times between 1987 and 1989, defeating hard-hitting foes like the Grappler & Abudadein and much more experienced teams like "Playboy" Buddy Rose & Colonel DeBeers. Scott would also collect Portland Wrestling's coveted Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship with a victory over the notorious masked Grappler on August 5th, 1988, in Eugene, Oregon.
Despite his tremendous success, Scott Peterson would abruptly retire from professional wrestling after less than three years of competition. His final regular match would come on August 12th, 1989, partnering with Steve Doll in a losing effort against the Grappler and Scotty the Body (ECW's Raven). Though he would tag with Steve for one night in Jerry Jarrett's USWA promotion in April of 1990, and then have three more surprise matches in Portland Wrestling later that August, Scott had gotten married and started a family in Northern California in 1988.
This original Southern Rocker would settle into working at a lumber company and raising his sons with his wife in Carlotta, California, leaving the wrestling business behind forevermore. On July 25th, 1994, Scott Peterson tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident at the age of thirty-one, and was buried in nearby Fortuna, California.
Though he has been gone thirty years now, his memory is still just as vibrant in the minds of those Portland Wrestling fans lucky enough to witness his meteoric rise to the top of the Pacific Northwest tag team division in the late 1980s, ushering in a new era of excellence alongside Steve Doll, which refreshed our previously stagnant promotion and provided fans with what became another five years of Portland Wrestling at its finest. May he rest in eternal peace, gone but not soon forgotten.


Jun 6, 2025

Pro Wrestling Illustrated - Roddy Piper Speaks Out! Article - June 1992

I picked this magazine up recently. Interesting article.






 

Portland Wrestling Babies! Baby Bart Sawyer Gives Baby Al Madril a Present From The Kids ~ You Tube Video

I posted this funny video of a classic interaction between Bart Sawyer and Al Madril a few weeks ago.
I keep seeing these AI baby videos, and I figured that was perfect for this little argument.
It's my first attempt at one of these videos, but I thought it was cute!