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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 7 MIN

Mid-Card Chronicles #6 – The Ones Who Passed Through

from Portland Wrestling · host Frank

🎙️ Mid-Card Chronicles #6 – The Ones Who Passed ThroughMain events get remembered.Champions get photographed.But this week… we look at the ones who came through, did the work, and kept moving.In Episode #6 of Mid-Card Chronicles, Frank Culbertson explores another layer of Portland Wrestling history—the wrestlers whose time in the Northwest was brief, transitional, or quietly important, even if it didn’t last.Because not every run is about staying.Sometimes it’s about passing through at the right moment.🥊 Stan “Crusher” Kowalski – The Name That Carried WeightWhen Stan Kowalski arrived in 1973, expectationsfollowed him. Not because of what he did in Portland…but because of the name.• Rebranded as Crusher Kowalski to avoid confusionwith Killer Kowalski• A former AWA Tag Team Champion with real credentials• A veteran presence in a territory that was speeding upBut Portland in 1973 demanded pace—and Kowalski’s run lasted just two months.Sometimes experience isn’t enough.Sometimes the fit just isn’t there.🔥 Skandor Akbar – Before the LegendBefore he became one of wrestling’s most powerful managers…Skandor Akbar was just another mid-card wrestler finding his way.• Solid wins and steady positioning• Time split between Portland and British Columbia• The presence, confidence, and voice already formingThe legend was coming—but Portland saw him before the rise.🌏 Tor Kamata – The Short-Term SolutionWhen Portland needed a top heel in 1975…Tor Kamata looked like the answer.• Main events with Dutch Savage and Jimmy Snuka• A global career spanning Hawaii, Japan, and the WWWF• A resume filled with championships and “firsts”But in Portland?Six weeks.Then gone.A reminder that sometimes a wrestler’s biggest impact happens somewhere else.💥 Avalanche (PN News) – The Late-Era ForceBy 1987, Portland Wrestling was changing—and Avalanchearrived right in the middle of it.• A 400+ pound athlete who could actually move• Battle Royal winner in his Portland debut• Tag Team Champion with Mike Golden and Buddy Rose• A heel turn that clicked instantlyHe wasn’t just a mid-carder— he was a bridge to the next era.From Portland…to WCW as PN News…to international success as Cannonball Grizzly.This episode isn’t about long runs or lasting fame.It’s about timing.Opportunity.And the wrestlers who passed through Portland—leaving just enough behind to matter.Because in wrestling…even a short run can tell a big story.Step back into the territory.This is Mid-Card Chronicles — because without the middle,there is no main event.Based on The Encyclopedia of Portland Wrestlers byhistorian Mike Rodgers 

🎙️ Mid-Card Chronicles #6 – The Ones Who Passed ThroughMain events get remembered.Champions get photographed.But this week… we look at the ones who came through, did the work, and kept moving.In Episode #6 of Mid-Card Chronicles, Frank Culbertson explores another layer of Portland Wrestling history—the wrestlers whose time in the Northwest was brief, transitional, or quietly important, even if it didn’t last.Because not every run is about staying.Sometimes it’s about passing through at the right moment.🥊 Stan “Crusher” Kowalski – The Name That Carried WeightWhen Stan Kowalski arrived in 1973, expectationsfollowed him. Not because of what he did in Portland…but because of the name.• Rebranded as Crusher Kowalski to avoid confusionwith Killer Kowalski• A former AWA Tag Team Champion with real credentials• A veteran presence in a territory that was speeding upBut Portland in 1973 demanded pace—and Kowalski’s run lasted just two months.Sometimes experience isn’t enough.Sometimes the fit just isn’t there.🔥 Skandor Akbar – Before the LegendBefore he became one of wrestling’s most powerful managers…Skandor Akbar was just another mid-card wrestler finding his way.• Solid wins and steady positioning• Time split between Portland and British Columbia• The presence, confidence, and voice already formingThe legend was coming—but Portland saw him before the rise.🌏 Tor Kamata – The Short-Term SolutionWhen Portland needed a top heel in 1975…Tor Kamata looked like the answer.• Main events with Dutch Savage and Jimmy Snuka• A global career spanning Hawaii, Japan, and the WWWF• A resume filled with championships and “firsts”But in Portland?Six weeks.Then gone.A reminder that sometimes a wrestler’s biggest impact happens somewhere else.💥 Avalanche (PN News) – The Late-Era ForceBy 1987, Portland Wrestling was changing—and Avalanchearrived right in the middle of it.• A 400+ pound athlete who could actually move• Battle Royal winner in his Portland debut• Tag Team Champion with Mike Golden and Buddy Rose• A heel turn that clicked instantlyHe wasn’t just a mid-carder— he was a bridge to the next era.From Portland…to WCW as PN News…to international success as Cannonball Grizzly.This episode isn’t about long runs or lasting fame.It’s about timing.Opportunity.And the wrestlers who passed through Portland—leaving just enough behind to matter.Because in wrestling…even a short run can tell a big story.Step back into the territory.This is Mid-Card Chronicles — because without the middle,there is no main event.Based on The Encyclopedia of Portland Wrestlers byhistorian Mike Rodgers

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🎙️ Mid-Card Chronicles #6 – The Ones Who Passed ThroughMain events get remembered.Champions get photographed.But this week… we look at the ones who came through, did the work, and kept moving.In Episode #6 of Mid-Card Chronicles, Frank Culbertson...

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