From Jerry Lawler to John Cena and everywhere in between Louisville has been a mainstay in the world of professional wrestling. Because of that the city has seen some amazing characters and some that well let's say aren't, so just for kicks let's look back at some of these less than stellar professional wrestling characters.
First Pervis, then Angel and now another overall first round pick set to make his debut.
Two wrestling all stars appeared at this year's New Year's Spectacular at the Kentucky Expo Center's Flea Market, welcoming buyers and sellers alike.
Louisville's Ohio Valley Wrestling has signed a deal with Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling, and is working in conjunction with an area film crew
Three wrestling icons made their way to the Labor Day Flea Market spectacular of all places on Saturday to the joy of a number of old school wrestling fans.
Gertrude Ganote was one of 600 athletes to play in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League of the 1940's-50's; this is her story.
Concluding my look at some of the local pioneers of football I take a closer look at the roster of the former NFL team, the Louisville Brecks
Today I continue my look at those early Louisville pioneers of football in this multi-parter (I'm pretty sure that's a word) sports legend of the ville segment
Stats from 4/8-4/15.
Over the past couple of weeks I've taken a look at some of the professional sports teams to come in and out of the city, now I look at the sports that have had only one professional team here in the city's sports history.
Today soccer has really gained an audience however, there's been plenty of attempts at professional soccer in the city prior to current clubs.
Hey, let's state the obvious: Kentucky is obsessed with basketball. In Texas it's football, New England's got hockey, but here in the Bluegrass we can't get enough hoops. And the laundry list of pro basketball teams that have called the Derby City home proves that beyond a shadow of a doubt.
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