Joan Ballard vs Jean Noble (9/14/1956) - in HD!
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- Опубліковано 1 вер 2020
- Joan Ballard vs. Jean Noble at the Chicago International Amphitheatre, 14 September 1956.
Russ & Sylvia Davis Collection, 16mm, B&W, Silent. F.2008-04-0174.
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Fun match, with plenty of action! These talented ladies knew how to give people a good show, highly competitive match. 👍✌
Need more women's matches like this, please!!
This is outstanding material. More matches of this qualify = more viewership.
What a wrestling gem. I saw a photo of Joan Ballard but never heard of Jean Noble. Thanks for posting.
Jean Noble is Kay Noble.
Nice wrestling, nice action, very entertaining. Thank you for posting
Terrific match.Great technique and fast pacing.
I love seeing these talented ladies from Wrestling’s Golden Age ! Equal parts lovely and athletic!
Thanks for upload this... Is a historical document
And the well dressed and behaved audience. Those were the days indeed.
Russ Davis was a play-by-play announcer for the National Wrestling Alliance during the 1950s and early-1960s. He and his wife, Sylvia, kept a collection of kinescope films of matches that took place at the Chicago Amphitheater in their basement. Upon the death of Russ Davis, his widow, Sylvia, donated their entire NWA kinescope archives to the Chicago Film Archives for restoration and safekeeping. Thanks to the foresight of the Chicago Film Archives, they have posted a good number of restored kinescope matches here on UA-cam for future generations to learn about, and to enjoy. Check out the historic 1961 tag-team match between “Sailor” Art Thomas and Sweet Daddy Siki versus The Sicilians (Tony Altimore and a young Lou Albano). It was the first racially integrated pro wrestling match in the history of Chicago; a match that Albano was very proud to be a participant in.
i love the classic women ---- hope you will find more and post more matches --- please!!!
These latest matches are a wonderful addition to the treasures you posted five years ago! This was an era that many of us older fans look back on now as the "golden age" for this style of sports entertainment. Thank you for making them available after all these years. Do you know if you have any more with Shirley Strimple?
Unfortunately, we just have the one match with Shirley Strimple! We wish we had more!
Nice video 👍👍👍
Wonderful video. A particular feature is we see respectable ladies in ringside seats thoroughly enjoying fellow females causing each other immense pain!
wasn't there a kay noble later on ? would it had been jeans sister or daughter??
Do you have any matches with Judy (not Joyce) Grable, Ann Casey, or Karen Kellog. I would be happy to pay for them to be digitized.
I'll check back.
Jean Noble (woman with the darker hair and lighter trunks) later became Yulie Brynner after she shaved her head and applied dark makeup around her eyes. There's a match featuring Yulie Brynner on UA-cam.
Thanks, I had seen the Yulie Brynner vs Rose Roman match before but never realized Jean Noble was her!
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The one with Rose Roman? Great match!
What I love about this is that these two athletes look like they are trying to fight each other. There are no flippy floppy 720 splashes. They aren't helping each other balance on the top turnbuckle. They aren't choreographed. It's plain, simple wrestling.
Oh it's still choreographed, but so much better with its old school moves and holds than how it's become. As you said, none of that helping each other balance on the top turnbuckle, or fighting outside the ring, they kept it on the mat.
@@georgehenderson7783 Sorry if this seems like I am splitting hairs, I still don't believe it was choreographed. Usually modern "matches" are meticulously laid out with every move planned. That is what I meant.
While matches back then were certainly pre-determined in terms of the winner and the finish, most of the time the match was called on the fly and it was usually the heel who called the moves based on audience reaction in conjunction with instructions by the Booker.
@@Gotchism4Life You have a point there.👍 I just know that these vintage matches are so way better than the trash we got now today.
@@georgehenderson7783 Absolutely agreed.
@John Edward You lost all credibility citing "Pockets"
Where is the sound????
Wow! real wrestling with real wrestling holds and techniques! You don't see that much any more
Please, don’t stop with these Women Wrestling Matches. Keep it going!
We wish we had more!
This match needs two referees. So fast paced & intense!
7:16 Holy Cow, she broke out a DDT decades before Jake "The Snake" Roberts did!
I really liked the one in the striped suit with the black trim. Fiesty, but overpowered by the blonde. Which one is she ? Too bad she lost this match.
Outstanding display by two ultratough women. Barbaric violence lasts non-stop for twenty minutes. These ladies were clearly in top-class physical condition - as good if not better than modern sportswomen. Note the (very respectably dressed) female spectators thoroughly enjoying two of their 'weak' gender cruelly inflicting and bravely enduring excruciating pain!
Yeah, what we're noticing as we scan more of these in HD is that you really gain a better sense of the audience when you can see more detail!
8:38あたりドラゴンスリーパー
9:03 Nice flying head scissors takedown by Joan...
10:50 Nice double armlock by Joan, she could have kept Jean in that all day if they hadn't rolled into the ropes.
Another silent match!!!!
Jean lost this match due to script writers, calling it, and a bad referee. He was constantly getting on Jean about something and letting Joan do whatever she wanted. Corrupt system even then. I liked Jean, she was fiesty.
You might be right but Joan was my Grams favorite wrestler!
Even is a classic from 1956, this isn't wrestling because WRESTLING IS A NOBLE ART, meaning it doesn't has punches, kicks, illegals holds and illegals techniques, it is clear and pure, if somebody thinks and/or believes the visual you're watching is wrestling, it's clear that he or she knows not of nothing of wrestling, somebody excuseme but it is the true, I practiced wrestling when I was a teenager and I still know it, see you.