K.C. On The Mat: The History of Professional Wrestling In Kansas City

  • Run time: 89 min
  • Premiere: 2009. April 22.

From the late 1800s to 1988, Kansas City was considered a hotbed of professional wrestling. The lineage of champions in multiple wrestling organizations can be traced to the City of Fountains, and the fan base was considered to be one of the most rampant. The wave of professional wrestling success in the city continued throughout the Twentieth Century until 1988, when Vince McMahon's global World Wrestling Federation ultimately put an end to the independent wrestling territories that once filled up America. K.C. ON THE MAT focuses specifically on Kansas City pro-wrestling from 1930 to the demise in 1988. It begins with the back story of the first National Wrestling Alliance Champion, Orville Brown, and his rise as a top promoter in Kansas City. Brown eventually sold his assets out, and the trio of "Texas" Bob Geigel, Harley Race and Pat O'Connor controlled the area until its fall in the late 1980s.

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Harley Race

Himself

Bob Geigel

Himself

Percival A. Friend

Percival A. Friend

Bill Grigsby

Himself

Roger Kirby

Roger Kirby

Tom Andrews

Tom Andrews

Billy Howard

Billy Howard

John Cone

Himself

Bill Kersten

Himself

Bob Brown

"Bulldog" Bob Brown (archive footage)

Carey Lloyd

Rufus R. Jones (archive footage)

Ox Baker

Ox Baker (archive footage)

Ken Johnson

Slick (archive footage)

Mike George

Mike George (archive footage)

Frank Goodish

Bruiser Brody (archive footage)

Crew

Chris Gough

Creator

Crew

Chris Gough

Creator