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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 6 MIN

🎙️ Mid-Card Chronicles #7 – The Ones You Remember Differently

from Portland Wrestling · host Frank

🎙️ Mid-Card Chronicles #7 – The Ones You Remember DifferentlyMain events get remembered.Champions get photographed.But this week… it depends on when you were watching.In Episode #7 of Mid-Card Chronicles, Frank Culbertson explores a unique layer of Portland Wrestling history—the wrestlers whose reputations changed over time, depending on when fans saw them.Because in wrestling…timing doesn’t just shape careers.It shapes memory.🥊 Bulldog Bob Brown – The Force vs. The CaricatureAsk two fans about Bulldog Bob Brown, and you might get two completely different answers.• In the early ’70s, he was a top-level force in Vancouver—beating names like Don Leo Jonathan, Dutch Savage, and Man Mountain Mike• A multi-time champion with real credibility• A wrestler who could anchor any cardBut later?A louder, exaggerated version took over—and for many fans… that’s all they remember.In Portland, Brown was used differently—protected, credible,and respected.Same wrestler.Different memories.🔥 Kendall Nagasaki – The Instant Impact HeelWhen Kendall Nagasaki arrived in 1984, there was noslow build.• Immediate wins over key names• A believable, dangerous heel presence• Tag gold with Ed Wiskowski during the Mega Maharishi era• Feuds with Billy Jack Haynes and Bobby JaggersHe wasn’t there long…but he filled a role Portland desperately needed.⚡ Terry Gibbs – The Sudden TurnSometimes a run is defined by one moment.For Terry Gibbs, it was:• A quiet start in 1980• A stronger return in 1982 as a needed babyface• A promising team with Brett SawyerAnd then…A shocking reveal as the Georgia Jaw Jacker—turning on Sawyer in one of those classic Portland moments that changed everything instantly.Short run.Lasting impact.🎭 Yasu Fuji / Dr. Hiro Ota – Right Place, Wrong TimeYasu Fuji is a story of evolution—and timing.• Early success in Vancouver tag teams• A steady presence in the mid-card• Reinvention as Dr. Hiro Ota, with size and credibilityBy 1978, he was rising…Then everything changed.Roddy Piper.Killer Brooks.A new main event scene.Ota didn’t fall off—the landscape shifted around him.This episode isn’t about wins and losses. It’s about how careers are remembered…and how quickly perception can change.Because in wrestling…who you are depends on when we saw you.Step back into the territory.📚 Based on The Encyclopedia of Portland Wrestlers by historian Mike Rodgers.🎙 New episodes of The Mid-Card Chronicle drop every Friday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.This is Mid-Card Chronicles — because without the middle,there is no main event. 

🎙️ Mid-Card Chronicles #7 – The Ones You Remember DifferentlyMain events get remembered.Champions get photographed.But this week… it depends on when you were watching.In Episode #7 of Mid-Card Chronicles, Frank Culbertson explores a unique layer of Portland Wrestling history—the wrestlers whose reputations changed over time, depending on when fans saw them.Because in wrestling…timing doesn’t just shape careers.It shapes memory.🥊 Bulldog Bob Brown – The Force vs. The CaricatureAsk two fans about Bulldog Bob Brown, and you might get two completely different answers.• In the early ’70s, he was a top-level force in Vancouver—beating names like Don Leo Jonathan, Dutch Savage, and Man Mountain Mike• A multi-time champion with real credibility• A wrestler who could anchor any cardBut later?A louder, exaggerated version took over—and for many fans… that’s all they remember.In Portland, Brown was used differently—protected, credible,and respected.Same wrestler.Different memories.🔥 Kendall Nagasaki – The Instant Impact HeelWhen Kendall Nagasaki arrived in 1984, there was noslow build.• Immediate wins over key names• A believable, dangerous heel presence• Tag gold with Ed Wiskowski during the Mega Maharishi era• Feuds with Billy Jack Haynes and Bobby JaggersHe wasn’t there long…but he filled a role Portland desperately needed.⚡ Terry Gibbs – The Sudden TurnSometimes a run is defined by one moment.For Terry Gibbs, it was:• A quiet start in 1980• A stronger return in 1982 as a needed babyface• A promising team with Brett SawyerAnd then…A shocking reveal as the Georgia Jaw Jacker—turning on Sawyer in one of those classic Portland moments that changed everything instantly.Short run.Lasting impact.🎭 Yasu Fuji / Dr. Hiro Ota – Right Place, Wrong TimeYasu Fuji is a story of evolution—and timing.• Early success in Vancouver tag teams• A steady presence in the mid-card• Reinvention as Dr. Hiro Ota, with size and credibilityBy 1978, he was rising…Then everything changed.Roddy Piper.Killer Brooks.A new main event scene.Ota didn’t fall off—the landscape shifted around him.This episode isn’t about wins and losses. It’s about how careers are remembered…and how quickly perception can change.Because in wrestling…who you are depends on when we saw you.Step back into the territory.📚 Based on The Encyclopedia of Portland Wrestlers by historian Mike Rodgers.🎙 New episodes of The Mid-Card Chronicle drop every Friday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.This is Mid-Card Chronicles — because without the middle,there is no main event.

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