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The Life And Times of Paul Boesch (1994)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Ed Worthington

Synopsis

Documentary on legendary Houston Wrestling Promoter Paul Boesch produced and aired in 1994 on Houston Channel 39 KHTV.

Actors

Paul Boesch
Paul Boesch
Himself
James McIngvale
James McIngvale
Himself (Host)
Bret Hart
Bret Hart
Himself
Plasse Conway Jr.
Plasse Conway Jr.
Tiger Conway Jr.
Sean Waltman
Sean Waltman
The 1-2-3 Kid
Edward McDaniel
Edward McDaniel
Wahoo McDaniel
Ted DiBiase Sr.
Ted DiBiase Sr.
Himself
Bruce Prichard
Bruce Prichard
Himself
Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lawler
Himself
Roddy Piper
Roddy Piper
Himself
Nick Kozak
Nick Kozak
Himself
Billy Red Lyons
Billy Red Lyons
Himself
Rolland Bastien
Rolland Bastien
Red Bastien
Bull Ramos
Bull Ramos
"Apache" Bull Ramos
Harry Fujiwara
Harry Fujiwara
Mr. Fuji
Irv Marks
Irv Marks
Himself
Tom Prichard
Tom Prichard
Himself
Plasse Conway Sr.
Plasse Conway Sr.
Tiger Conway Sr.
Guadalupe Robledo
Guadalupe Robledo
Jose Lothario
Jim Cornette
Jim Cornette
Himself
Michael Hickenbottom
Michael Hickenbottom
Shawn Michaels
Ed Worthington
Ed Worthington
Himself
John Lanzo
John Lanzo
Blackjack Lanza
James Morrison
James Morrison
James J. Dillon
Merced Solis
Merced Solis
Tito Santana
George H.W. Bush
George H.W. Bush
Himself
Vince McMahon
Vince McMahon
Himself
Dick Shikat
Dick Shikat
Himself (archive footage)
Jack Sherry
Jack Sherry
Himself (archive footage)
Boris Malenko
Boris Malenko
Boris Malenko (archive footage)
Dick Raines
Dick Raines
Himself (Referee) (archive footage)
John Wisniski Sr.
John Wisniski Sr.
Johnny Valentine (archive footage)
Bull Curry
Bull Curry
"Wild" Bull Curry (archive footage)
Danny McShain
Danny McShain
Himself (Referee) (archive footage)
André Roussimoff
André Roussimoff
Andre the Giant (archive footage)
Don Jardine
Don Jardine
The Spoiler (archive footage)
Bronko Lubich
Bronko Lubich
Himself (Referee) (archive footage)
Charles Wolfe
Charles Wolfe
Gino Hernandez (archive footage)
Dennis Condrey
Dennis Condrey
Himself (archive footage)
Bobby Eaton
Bobby Eaton
Himself (archive footage)
Richard Morton
Richard Morton
Ricky Morton (archive footage)
Ruben Cain
Ruben Cain
Robert Gibson (archive footage)
Ronnie West
Ronnie West
Himself (Referee) (archive footage)
Jim Duggan
Jim Duggan
Hacksaw Duggan (archive footage)
Jim Wehba
Jim Wehba
General Skandor Akbar (archive footage)
James Harris
James Harris
Kamala (archive footage)
Chris Pallies
Chris Pallies
King Kong Bundy (archive footage)
Steve Williams
Steve Williams
Himself (archive footage)
Gary Williams
Gary Williams
Gary Hart (archive footage)
Tim Brooks
Tim Brooks
"Killer" Tim Brooks (archive footage)
Bob Windham
Bob Windham
Blackjack Mulligan (archive footage)
Ken Johnson
Ken Johnson
Slick (archive footage)
Khosrow Vaziri
Khosrow Vaziri
The Iron Sheik (archive footage)
Professor Toru Tanaka
Professor Toru Tanaka
Himself (archive footage)
Bruce Reed
Bruce Reed
Butch Reed (archive footage)
Dick Slater
Dick Slater
Himself (archive footage)
Lynda Newton
Lynda Newton
Dark Journey (archive footage)
Nick Bockwinkel
Nick Bockwinkel
Himself (archive footage)
Anthony White
Anthony White
Tony Atlas (archive footage)
Alberto Madril
Alberto Madril
Himself (archive footage)
Salvador Guerrero III
Salvador Guerrero III
Chavo Guerrero (archive footage)
Terry Gordy
Terry Gordy
Himself (archive footage)
Michael Seitz
Michael Seitz
Michael Hayes (archive footage)
Aarón Arellano
Aarón Arellano
Mil Mascaras (archive footage)
Sylvester Ritter
Sylvester Ritter
Junkyard Dog (archive footage)
John Walker
John Walker
Mr. Wrestling II (archive footage)
Ric Flair
Ric Flair
Himself (archive footage)
Frank Goodish
Frank Goodish
Bruiser Brody (archive footage)
Michael Davis
Michael Davis
Bugsy McGraw (archive footage)
Valerie Boesch
Valerie Boesch
Herself

Crews

Ed Worthington
Ed Worthington
Producer
Ed Worthington
Ed Worthington
Director

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