DragonKingKarl Classic Wrestling Marathon: Masked Superstar/Demolition Ax

Today, host Karl Stern takes a look at the career of Bill Eadie, best known under two gimmicks, the territory traveling Masked Superstar and later as the face-paint wearing Demolition Ax.  

Eadie was a world traveler who competed for the NWA, WWF, and top New Japan championships over the course of a long career. Starting out under the Mongol gimmick, he soon found huge success all over the world under a mask. 

Fans of Georgia Championship Wrestling on WTBS 17 certainly remember the Masked Superstar as one of the top stars in the area. He held a variety of titles and worked programs with all the big names that came through the area over the years he was there.

Fans of late 1970s and early 1980s WWF remember the Masked Superstar as a top challenger to Bob Backlund’s WWF title, and later as part of The Machines tag teams with Andre the Giant, Blackjack Mulligan, and others.  

In both Mid-South and Florida, the Masked Superstar was one of the most feared heels to come into the area.  Later in his career, without fanfare, Eadie abandoned his mask and put on face paint to become one of the most successful tag teams in WWF history — Demolition.  

Demolition has seemingly been largely written out of history and Karl will get into why that is.

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DragonKingKarl Show: Mail bag! Free! Pioneer era, plus Demolition, WWE HOF

DragonKingKarl Classic Wrestling Audio Show: FREE EDITION! Tell your friends! Today is a mailbag show with a wide range of questions and topics including:

  • The pioneers of wrestling what referees were in the days of Frank Gotch, Ed “Strangler” Lewis, and Joe Stecher.  The conversation also includes how state atheletic commissions played into things during the pioneer era and how wrestling pioneer William Muldoon figured into things.
  • Why is Demolition not in the WWE Hall of Fame?  Despite being one of the longest reigning tag teams in WWF/WWE history, Demolition has been all but erased from the record books.  They are viritually never mentioned.  Well, that’s not entirely true.  Demoltion Smash (Barry Darsaw) has been brought back for a few projects and even an appearance as the Repo Man so I tell you why that might be and how it probably also includes a member of the Moondogs.
  • There is a great and super informative email about the drawing power of Jim Londos defending him as legitimately one of the biggest draws in wrestling history.  I learned a lot myself from this one.

This is a free show today so tell your friends to give it a listen!  If you would like to order a Super Stern Stick Flashdrive please check out my website http://www.dragonkingkarl.com

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Wrestling Weekly: Eddie Einhorn, the IWA, Mid Atlantic

Just a couple of topics today (well, one main one) for Les and Vic who’ll pay respect to the late Charlie Fulton. Mr. Fulton may not have been what you’d call a big name in the business but the list of people he faced over the course of his career is staggering and says something about what he brought to the table. We’ll spend the rest of the show discussing Eddie Einhorn’s IWA promotion, which Dave wrote a great piece on in the Observer. Les happened to be both in the ring and in the office in Mid Atlantic Wrestling at the time the IWA came into being, so he’ll share the talk in the locker room as well as in the office regarding this upstart promotion with great national tv coverage and a keen interest in the Mid Atlantic territory. Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!


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