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Charting The Territories

Charting The Territories

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A monthly look at wrestling's territorial era with a unique statistical bent, hosted by Al Getz and Jon BoucherCharting the Territories Deportes de Combate y Defensa Personal
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  • Sep '25: The Road Goes on Forever and the Party Never Ends
    Sep 11 2025

    On the final episode of Charting the Territories, Al Getz and Jon Boucher are joined by Chad Olson plus a surprise guest. They discuss the second stage of Bobby Shane's pro wrestling career and his emergence as a major star before his untimely death in 1975. They also discuss "what might have been" had Shane not passed. Also, Jon and Chad play Gordon Solie's Championship Wrestling Trivia one last time, but this time it's a TEAM CHALLENGE SERIES with special guests Mike Sempervive, Kris Zellner, John McAdam, Ian Douglass, John LaRocca, Todd Rosiak, Cary Silkin, and an 11-year old husky named Titan.

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    3 h y 23 m
  • Aug '25: Bobby Shane, Baby!
    Aug 14 2025

    This month's episode begins with some INCREDIBLE personal news from Jon Boucher! Then, he and Al Getz are joined by Chad Olson for the entire episode. The podcast delves into the first six years in the pro wrestling career of Bobby Shane. They also set up the big Gordon Solie's Championship Wrestling Trivia challenge for next month's final episode. And there's a twist!

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    2 h y 6 m
  • Jul '25: The Clown Who Took a Duck and Became a Lord
    Jul 10 2025

    This month, Al Getz and Jon Boucher discuss some of the little persons prevalent in pro wrestling in the early 1970s. They're joined by author David Gibb and focus on Lord Littlebrook, recapping his life and his journey from circus performer in England to the 'manager' of the premier troupe of little persons in the U.S. and Canada, with some humorous and salacious stories along the way. David also challenges Jon to a round of Gordon Solie's Championship Wrestling Trivia.

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    1 h y 40 m
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