DragonKingKarl: May 1986’s impact on wrestling history

Kerry Von Erich

On today’s DragonKingKarl Show, Karl Stern covers May 1986 from his latest book, DragonKingKarl’s 1986-1987 Pro Wrestling Omnibus.

The month was one of the most impactful months in pro wrestling history with most major promotions in the United States holding a supercard.

WWF, AWA, and NWA were trying to keep their momentum going and World Class, having left the National Wrestling Alliance, held their annual David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions card.

Join Karl for another packed month of pro wrestling history.

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Karl Stern
Karl Stern

Karl Stern is a pro wrestling historian specializing in the 1980s and pioneer era (pre-1900) of pro wrestling. He is an author who has written several books on wrestling and independently runs the When It Was Cool retro pop culture website.