The Family Story Wrestling Forgot: Why This Legacy Still Matters

What 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.

The Family Story Wrestling Forgot: Why This Legacy Still Matters

The Curry wrestling family has been in professional wrestling since 1932, spanning four generations from Wild Bull Curry to wrestlers active today. Wild Bull Curry held the Brass Knuckles Championship 24 times. Flying Fred Curry was named Most Popular Wrestler in the World in 1972. Despite those accomplishments, their story has been largely overlooked by mainstream wrestling media. Curry Wrestling Legacy is a family-run archive preserving this history through scanned memorabilia, original documents, and first-person storytelling.

The Wrestling Family History Forgot

Every era of wrestling has its loudest names, the ones that get replayed in video packages and documentaries. Then there are the families whose stories slipped into the shadows, even though their fingerprints are all over the ring ropes and arena floors. The Curry wrestling family belongs in that second category, and that is exactly why this story still matters.

Four Generations of Curry Wrestlers

Our legacy begins with Wild Bull Curry, runs through Flying Fred Curry, and continues to today, carried by three sons and those of us who grew up in the echo of those ring bells. It is a pro wrestling generational legacy that had every reason to fade once the cameras moved on yet somehow refused to die. The arenas changed, the TV lights changed, but the name kept showing up in old posters, yellowed magazines, and the memories of fans who never forgot.

Why Wrestling History Needs Family Archives

We share this story so fans can see golden age wrestling - the Territory Era, not as a blur of black and white footage, but as a living family line. When we show receipts, like original programs, never before seen footage, vintage photos, it stops being myth and starts feeling like family history that you are suddenly part of. What do you gain by stepping into this story? Hidden history, proof in your hands, and the feeling that wrestling is bigger than title belts or main events. It becomes a shared inheritance.

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How to Follow the Curry Wrestling Legacy

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Key Facts: The Curry Wrestling Family

  • Family active since: 1932
  • Wild Bull Curry: 24x Brass Knuckles Champion (1953-1967), "the most feared man in wrestling"
  • Flying Fred Curry: "The Dropkick King," Most Popular Wrestler in the World (1972), NWA Tag Team Champion
  • Current generation: Fred Curry III (returning to the ring April 2026), Kid Curry (active), Mike Curry (archive curator)
  • Archive: Scanned magazine covers, arena programs, newspaper clippings, and photographs from the 1930s through the 1980s
  • Website: currywrestlinglegacy.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Curry wrestling family?

The Curry wrestling family is a professional wrestling dynasty spanning four generations, starting with Wild Bull Curry in 1932. His son Flying Fred Curry wrestled through the 1960s and 1970s as "The Dropkick King." The current generation includes Fred Curry III, Kid Curry, and Mike Curry, who runs the family archive at currywrestlinglegacy.com.

Why was the Curry family overlooked by wrestling history?

The Curry family was most active during the territory era of professional wrestling, the 1940s through the 1980s. That period predates national television deals and centralized promotion. When WWE became the dominant narrative voice in wrestling, territory-era families and their accomplishments were left out of the official story. The Currys had the championships, the crowd reactions, and the legacy. They did not have the corporate spotlight.

What is Curry Wrestling Legacy?

Curry Wrestling Legacy is a family-run project preserving the wrestling history of Wild Bull Curry, Flying Fred Curry, and the entire Curry dynasty. The project includes a website with scanned memorabilia, a TikTok account sharing stories and archive reveals, and a growing community of fans keeping this history alive. It is run by Mike Curry, grandson of Wild Bull Curry.

How far back does the Curry wrestling legacy go?

The Curry wrestling legacy begins in 1932, when a 16-year-old Wild Bull Curry started fighting grown men on carnival grounds. The family has been in professional wrestling continuously since then. Over 90 years across four generations.