EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 1H 19M
🎙️ Ringside in Rose City #17 – Foggy Memories
from Portland Wrestling · host Frank
🎙️ Ringside in Rose City #17 – Foggy MemoriesOne ring. One city.A thousand stories.And this week… the names that make fans say, “Yeah… I kind of remember that guy.”On this episode of Ringside in Rose City, Frank Culbertson and Mike Rogers dig into the forgotten, overlooked, andunder-appreciated wrestlers who helped build Portland Wrestling from the opening bell to the final fall—without ever making the Top 10 lists.As always, Lisa Hughes opens the show, spins the wheel, reveals the envelope, and keeps the conversation moving as the topic lands on “Foggy Memories”—a deep dive into the wrestlers who filled out the cards, tested newcomers, protected the main events, and quietly kept the territory running night after night.This episode explores the concept of the “carpenter”—thedependable pros who:• Set the tone in opening matches• Tested young talent on the way up• Gave veterans a safe, solid opponent• Took losses when it was time to move on• And made the stars look like starsFrank and Mike break down careers, booking patterns, andforgotten stories involving names like:• Crazy Chuck Carbo – the alligator-wrestling gimmick,disqualifications, and a perfectly booked rise-and-fall• Tito Montez – the ultimate carpenter and Arizona legend• Ivan Kamaroff – a former champion quietly closing out a long career• Pierre LaGrande – size, potential, and the puzzle promoters couldn’t quite solve• Steve Bolos, Bill Howard, Fred Baron, Gene Kelly /Gene Lewis, Vinny Valentino, Steve Lawler, Jerry London,Barry Orton, Eddie Mansfield, Kim Song, Chung Lee, and moreAlong the way, the episode uncovers:🎯 Why draws mattered🎯 How booking protected talent 🎯 The difference between a “jobber” and a professional 🎯 Why not everyone was meant to be Buddy Rose or Roddy Piper🎯And how wrestling history gets confusing when names, gimmicks, and aliases collidePlus, Lisa brings the chaos once again with Kayfabe Curveballs, where wrestling trivia, pop culture, and real life blur—leading to wild detours, unexpected stories, and one more reminder that this show is as much about memory as it is about matches. And a special shout out to Joe Sousa!These aren’t the headliners.These aren’t the legends.But without them… there is no Portland Wrestling.Step back into the fog.This is Ringside in Rose City.
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🎙️ Ringside in Rose City #17 – Foggy MemoriesOne ring. One city.A thousand stories.And this week… the names that make fans say, “Yeah… I kind of remember that guy.”On this episode of Ringside in Rose City, Frank Culbertson and Mike Rogers dig into the forgotten, overlooked, andunder-appreciated wrestlers who helped build Portland Wrestling from the opening bell to the final fall—without ever making the Top 10 lists.As always, Lisa Hughes opens the show, spins the wheel, reveals the envelope, and keeps the conversation moving as the topic lands on “Foggy Memories”—a deep dive into the wrestlers who filled out the cards, tested newcomers, protected the main events, and quietly kept the territory running night after night.This episode explores the concept of the “carpenter”—thedependable pros who:• Set the tone in opening matches• Tested young talent on the way up• Gave veterans a safe, solid opponent• Took losses when it was time to move on• And made the stars look like starsFrank and Mike break down careers, booking patterns, andforgotten stories involving names like:• Crazy Chuck Carbo – the alligator-wrestling gimmick,disqualifications, and a perfectly booked rise-and-fall• Tito Montez – the ultimate carpenter and Arizona legend• Ivan Kamaroff – a former champion quietly closing out a long career• Pierre LaGrande – size, potential, and the puzzle promoters couldn’t quite solve• Steve Bolos, Bill Howard, Fred Baron, Gene Kelly /Gene Lewis, Vinny Valentino, Steve Lawler, Jerry London,Barry Orton, Eddie Mansfield, Kim Song, Chung Lee, and moreAlong the way, the episode uncovers:🎯 Why draws mattered🎯 How booking protected talent 🎯 The difference between a “jobber” and a professional 🎯 Why not everyone was meant to be Buddy Rose or Roddy Piper🎯And how wrestling history gets confusing when names, gimmicks, and aliases collidePlus, Lisa brings the chaos once again with Kayfabe Curveballs, where wrestling trivia, pop culture, and real life blur—leading to wild detours, unexpected stories, and one more reminder that this show is as much about memory as it is about matches. And a special shout out to Joe Sousa!These aren’t the headliners.These aren’t the legends.But without them… there is no Portland Wrestling.Step back into the fog.This is Ringside in Rose City.
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