EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 1H 27M
🎙️ Ringside in Rose City #25 – Voices of Portland Wrestling
from Portland Wrestling · host Frank
🎙️ Ringside in Rose City #25 – Voices of Portland WrestlingOne ring.One city.A thousand stories.And this week… you’ll hear them for yourself.In Episode #25 of Ringside in Rose City, Frank Culbertson and Portland Wrestling historian Mike Rogers do something a littledifferent. Instead of just talking about the wrestlers of the Pacific Northwest, they let the voices of the territory speak directly to you.When Lisa Hughes spins the wheel and reveals the envelope, it lands on a topic tied directly to Mike’s acclaimed book series Excitement in the Air: Voices of Northwest Wrestling. This time, the show digs into the interviews behind those books — the real recordings with wrestlers who lived the history of Portland Wrestling.Lisa takes on a special role this episode, cueing up a series of archival audio clips as Frank and Mike react, analyze, andsometimes laugh at what they hear.Some of the interviews are fantastic.Some are… a little rough.And one is simply heartbreaking.But together they capture something that statistics and match results never can — the personalities behind the business.Along the way, Frank and Mike break down an often-overlookedpart of Portland Wrestling television history:🎤 The Importance of the InterviewOn Portland TV, matches were only part of the show. The interview segments in the Crow’s Nest were where feuds were built, angles exploded, and fans learned why the next Saturday night mattered.The guys discuss:• Why interviews were essential to selling house shows across Oregon and Washington• How wrestlers used interviews to promote upcoming towns like Eugene, Salem, or Lebanon• Why surprise confrontations in the Crow’s Nest kept fans glued to the screen• The difference between a great wrestling interview… and a terrible one• And why some wrestlers were unforgettable talkers while others struggled in front of the microphoneYou’ll hear the good, the awkward, the funny, and thepainfully real — the kinds of moments that only happen when wrestlers speak without a script.This episode is part wrestling history, part time capsule,and part behind-the-scenes look at how the territory era truly worked.Because sometimes the best way to understand PortlandWrestling… is to listen to the people who lived it.Step into the arena.This is Ringside in Rose City —Wrestling wrestling the way it should be.
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🎙️ Ringside in Rose City #25 – Voices of Portland WrestlingOne ring.One city.A thousand stories.And this week… you’ll hear them for yourself.In Episode #25 of Ringside in Rose City, Frank Culbertson and Portland Wrestling historian Mike Rogers do something a littledifferent. Instead of just talking about the wrestlers of the Pacific Northwest, they let the voices of the territory speak directly to you.When Lisa Hughes spins the wheel and reveals the envelope, it lands on a topic tied directly to Mike’s acclaimed book series Excitement in the Air: Voices of Northwest Wrestling. This time, the show digs into the interviews behind those books — the real recordings with wrestlers who lived the history of Portland Wrestling.Lisa takes on a special role this episode, cueing up a series of archival audio clips as Frank and Mike react, analyze, andsometimes laugh at what they hear.Some of the interviews are fantastic.Some are… a little rough.And one is simply heartbreaking.But together they capture something that statistics and match results never can — the personalities behind the business.Along the way, Frank and Mike break down an often-overlookedpart of Portland Wrestling television history:🎤 The Importance of the InterviewOn Portland TV, matches were only part of the show. The interview segments in the Crow’s Nest were where feuds were built, angles exploded, and fans learned why the next Saturday night mattered.The guys discuss:• Why interviews were essential to selling house shows across Oregon and Washington• How wrestlers used interviews to promote upcoming towns like Eugene, Salem, or Lebanon• Why surprise confrontations in the Crow’s Nest kept fans glued to the screen• The difference between a great wrestling interview… and a terrible one• And why some wrestlers were unforgettable talkers while others struggled in front of the microphoneYou’ll hear the good, the awkward, the funny, and thepainfully real — the kinds of moments that only happen when wrestlers speak without a script.This episode is part wrestling history, part time capsule,and part behind-the-scenes look at how the territory era truly worked.Because sometimes the best way to understand PortlandWrestling… is to listen to the people who lived it.Step into the arena.This is Ringside in Rose City —Wrestling wrestling the way it should be.
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