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How we tell and prove the Curry Wrestling Legacy: through the archive, the Walking Riot, and a father’s handwritten pages.

Argentina Rocca Died 49 Years Ago Tomorrow. He Taught My Dad How to Work a Crowd.Antonino Rocca sold out Madison Square Garden and taught Flying Fred Curry how to work a crowd. 49 years later, we remember.Read the story Bull Curry Refuses to RetireWild Bull Curry was one of professional wrestling's most feared competitors, active from 1932 through the 1980s. A fixture of the territory era, Bull Curry wrestled across every major territory in America and was known for his brawling, no-holds-barred style decades before "hardcore wrestling" had a name. He held the Brass Knuckles Championship 24 times between 1953 and 1967. A single line in a 1950s Wrestling World magazine column captured his reputation: "Bull Curry refuses to retire, says heRead the story The Family Story Wrestling Forgot: Why This Legacy Still MattersWhat do readers gain by stepping into this story? Hidden history, proof in their hands, and the feeling that wrestling is bigger than title belts or main events. It becomes a shared inheritance.Read the story