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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 1H 8M

Ringside in Rose City #37 – “They Worked Here?

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Ringside in Rose City #37 – “They Worked Here?”One ring.One city.A thousand stories.And this week… the stories get unbelievable. When Lisa Hughes spins the wheel, the envelope reads:“They Worked Here?”And suddenly Frank Culbertson and Portland Wrestlinghistorian Mike Rogers are diving into one of the most fascinating questions in wrestling history:How many future legends, world champions, icons, andwrestling immortals passed through Portland Wrestling before they became famous?The answer?Way more than you think.Before They Became LegendsThis episode explores the surprising Portland appearancesof:• Antonio Inoki – wrestling prelim matches in Portland before becoming one of the most important figures in wrestling history• Jumbo Tsuruta – making a single Portland appearance years before becoming a Japanese legend• Tully Blanchard – here for barely a month before exploding into stardom• Gino Hernandez – loaded with charisma, but trapped in a roster too stacked to fully break through• Larry Zbyszko – years before Shea Stadium and his legendary Bruno Sammartino feud• Magnum T.A. – learning the business in Portland before headlining against Ric Flair• Carlos Colón – long before becoming Puerto Rico’s biggest wrestling icon• Chief Jay Strongbow – back when he was still Flyin’ Joe Scarpa• The Barbarian – appearing as the almost mythical “Tonga John”• Austin Idol – the one Mike Rogers still believes got away too soon• Pampero Firpo – wild, dangerous, intelligent, and unforgettable• Skandor Akbar – before becoming one of wrestling’s great managers• Reggie Parks – future creator of some of wrestling’s most iconic championship belts• Paul Boesch – before becoming one of wrestling’s most respected promoters• And even The Mighty Igor, Billy Red Cloud, Cyclone Negro,Duke Keomuka, and many morePortland Wrestling Was the CrossroadsOne of the biggest themes in this episode:You never knew who you were watching.Some wrestlers were:• Future world champions• Future promoters• Future legends• Or future main eventers still trying to figure things out in prelim matchesAnd Portland?It was often one stop on the journey before everythingchanged.Mike, Jim Valley, and Tonga JohnThe episode also features one of the all-time great MikeRogers stories involving:• Mike• Wrestling Observer’s Jim Valley• Haku• The Barbarian• And the mystery of Tonga JohnLet’s just say:When Mike and Jim Valley worked up the courage to ask Haku a serious wrestling history question…Haku answered with one thumb point.Honestly, Jim Valley surviving that interaction may be oneof the greatest accomplishments in wrestling journalism.Card Shark ReturnsAnd yes…Lisa once again deals out another round of Card Shark,featuring:• World Class• Memphis• WWF house shows• Steve Doll superfan Jody Day’s wrestling scrapbook collection• And Mike Rogers continuing to somehow identify wrestling cards like a human version of Pro Wrestling Illustrated from 1987It’s getting a little unsettling at this point.Special ThanksA special thank you to Jody Day for sharing pieces from her incredible wrestling memorabilia and scrapbook collection for this episode. Her passion for Portland Wrestling history—and especially anything involving Steve Doll—helped make this episode possible.This episode isn’t just nostalgia.It’s a reminder that wrestling history doesn’t happen all atonce.Sometimes legends begin in prelim matches.Sometimes future icons are barely noticed.And sometimes the answer to “Wait… THEY worked here?” is absolutely yes.Step into the arena.This is Ringside in Rose City — WrestlingWrestling the way it should be.

Ringside in Rose City #37 – “They Worked Here?”One ring.One city.A thousand stories.And this week… the stories get unbelievable. When Lisa Hughes spins the wheel, the envelope reads:“They Worked Here?”And suddenly Frank Culbertson and Portland Wrestlinghistorian Mike Rogers are diving into one of the most fascinating questions in wrestling history:How many future legends, world champions, icons, andwrestling immortals passed through Portland Wrestling before they became famous?The answer?Way more than you think.Before They Became LegendsThis episode explores the surprising Portland appearancesof:• Antonio Inoki – wrestling prelim matches in Portland before becoming one of the most important figures in wrestling history• Jumbo Tsuruta – making a single Portland appearance years before becoming a Japanese legend• Tully Blanchard – here for barely a month before exploding into stardom• Gino Hernandez – loaded with charisma, but trapped in a roster too stacked to fully break through• Larry Zbyszko – years before Shea Stadium and his legendary Bruno Sammartino feud• Magnum T.A. – learning the business in Portland before headlining against Ric Flair• Carlos Colón – long before becoming Puerto Rico’s biggest wrestling icon• Chief Jay Strongbow – back when he was still Flyin’ Joe Scarpa• The Barbarian – appearing as the almost mythical “Tonga John”• Austin Idol – the one Mike Rogers still believes got away too soon• Pampero Firpo – wild, dangerous, intelligent, and unforgettable• Skandor Akbar – before becoming one of wrestling’s great managers• Reggie Parks – future creator of some of wrestling’s most iconic championship belts• Paul Boesch – before becoming one of wrestling’s most respected promoters• And even The Mighty Igor, Billy Red Cloud, Cyclone Negro,Duke Keomuka, and many morePortland Wrestling Was the CrossroadsOne of the biggest themes in this episode:You never knew who you were watching.Some wrestlers were:• Future world champions• Future promoters• Future legends• Or future main eventers still trying to figure things out in prelim matchesAnd Portland?It was often one stop on the journey before everythingchanged.Mike, Jim Valley, and Tonga JohnThe episode also features one of the all-time great MikeRogers stories involving:• Mike• Wrestling Observer’s Jim Valley• Haku• The Barbarian• And the mystery of Tonga JohnLet’s just say:When Mike and Jim Valley worked up the courage to ask Haku a serious wrestling history question…Haku answered with one thumb point.Honestly, Jim Valley surviving that interaction may be oneof the greatest accomplishments in wrestling journalism.Card Shark ReturnsAnd yes…Lisa once again deals out another round of Card Shark,featuring:• World Class• Memphis• WWF house shows• Steve Doll superfan Jody Day’s wrestling scrapbook collection• And Mike Rogers continuing to somehow identify wrestling cards like a human version of Pro Wrestling Illustrated from 1987It’s getting a little unsettling at this point.Special ThanksA special thank you to Jody Day for sharing pieces from her incredible wrestling memorabilia and scrapbook collection for this episode. Her passion for Portland Wrestling history—and especially anything involving Steve Doll—helped make this episode possible.This episode isn’t just nostalgia.It’s a reminder that wrestling history doesn’t happen all atonce.Sometimes legends begin in prelim matches.Sometimes future icons are barely noticed.And sometimes the answer to “Wait… THEY worked here?” is absolutely yes.Step into the arena.This is Ringside in Rose City — WrestlingWrestling the way it should be.

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