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1967 Ice Bowl WTMJ Radio Film Merge Cowboys Packers ALL PLAYS NFL Championship (Super Bowl I)
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"Spartacus" (1960) A Stanley Kubrick Motion Picture
The rebellious Thracian Spartacus, born and raised a slave, is sold to Gladiator trainer Batiatus. After weeks of being trained to kill for the arena, Spartacus turns on his owners and leads the other slaves in rebellion. As the rebels move from town to town, their numbers swell as escaped slaves join their ranks. Under the leadership of Spartacus, they make their way to southern Italy, where they will cross the sea and return to their homes.
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Starrcade '86: "Night of the Skywalkers" (November 27, 1986) WCW Pay-Per-View
Starrcade '86: Night of the Skywalkers was the fourth annual Starrcade professional wrestling closed-circuit television event, produced by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) banner. It took place on November 27, 1986, from the Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, North Carolina and Omni Coliseum in Atlanta, Georgia.
The main event saw NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair put the championship on the line against the NWA United States Champion Nikita Koloff in a rare for the time champion-vs-champion match. The dual location saw six matches take place in each location, with the Greensboro Coliseum main event being a steel cage match between defending NWA World Tag Team Champion The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) defended the championship against the Andersons (Arn and Ole). The "Skywalkers" tag line came from one of the featured matches of the show where The Road Warriors wrestled The Midnight Express in a scaffold match with both team fighting atop a 20 foot tall scaffold erected across the top of the ring.
Highlights of the show were shown on JCP's weekly television shows and an edited version of the show was later available for purchase or rental on VHS tape. With the launch of the WWE Network in 2014 all closed-circuit Starrcades (1983 through 1986) alongside the subsequent Starrcade shows appear in the pay-per-view section. The WWE Network versions of the shows were not edited for content, but some entrance music was replaced due to copyright issues. At 4 hours, this Starrcade is the longest in the event's history.
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"Super Bowl II: Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders" (14Jan1968) FULL GAME
The Packers were a powerhouse in the 1960s. For the second time in a row they beat the Dallas Cowboys in the championship game and marched their way to the Second NFL-AFL Championship game, except this was the first time we saw the name turn to "Super Bowl".
This game is a brodcast audio merge that I do not own at all. For the longest time I wanted to see this super bowl in full but I couldn't. Well it has seen the light of day again for education and history.
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NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Lou Thesz vs. Nature Boy Buddy Rogers (26Jan1951)
NWA Wrestling Heavyweight Championship
Lou Thesz - Heavyweight Champion
Versus
Nature Boy Buddy Rogers
@ Chicago International Amphitheater
26th of January, 1951AD
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NBA 1963 Finals Game 6 Boston Celtics - LA Lakers (Original Broadcast!!!) Apr. 24, 1963
Apr. 24, 1963 - Bob Cousy made a smashing farewell, and the Boston Celtics kept their dynasty alive tonight as they turned back a tremendous Laker bid to score their fifth straight NBA championship. Before a record L.A. Sports Arena crowd of 15,521 plus 6,000 more watching on closed circuit television at 3 local theaters, the Celtics scored a 112-109 victory to wrap up the series in 6 games. While Cousy sparkled early then came back with an ailing ankle to help the fading champions stave off a bitter rush, it was Tom Heinsohn who bedeviled the home team with a key play that helped wreck Laker hopes. The Lakers, down as much as 16 points and still behind 12 when the final quarter began, put on one of the most spirited drives any team ever made and, with 2:44 to play, were behind just 104-102 and had the ball. But Heinsohn stole the ball from Rudy LaRusso, a splendid performer otherwise, and drove in for the layup. "It was a planned play," said Heinsohn after the game. "West always looks for LaRusso for the outlet pass when we press, and I played Rudy's blind side and stole the ball. I was just lucky I didn't foul him." Bill Russell, held to only 12 points tonight, still managed to control the boards, pulling down 24 rebounds besides blocking several shots in another tremendous performance. Retiring Celtic star Bob Cousy, who was helped off the floor with a sprained ankle in the final quarter only to return before the gun, said his leg will probably "puff up like a balloon tomorrow." Rookie John Havlicek, the former Ohio State All-American, said the thrill of winning the NBA championship topped all other thrills. How about the NCAA championship in 1960, he was asked. "The NCAA has to take second place now," said John with a grin. Bill Russell called the victory “the most gratifying of all my championships for one reason: Bob Cousy — Mr. Basketball.” “The biggest tribute we could pay to a great man like him was to let him go out a winner,” said Bill. “He has to be the greatest of all time as a player and a man. If he was prettier, I’d kiss him."
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NBA 1976 Finals Game 5 Boston Celtics - Phoenix Suns (Original Broadcast!!!) 3OT!
The month of miracles in the basketball section on the tracker continues !!!
This time in front of you the full version of the greatest game of all time and people.
The Greatest Game Ever Played is an unofficial name for it among foreign sports journalists.
Most of those who love retrobasketball have already downloaded and watched this match in a severely curtailed version with Spanish comments. But such a significant "truncation" and wild language do not allow us to fully appreciate the entire drama of this play. In order to understand why this match is so great, it must be looked at completely.
Now you have this opportunity.
Probably the greatest match in the history of basketball on our tracker !!! Without "banknotes" !!! All four quarters and three overtime !!! The whole drama and all greatness from the first to the last second !!!
The legend comes to life on your screens. MUST keep this record: you can return to it in decades, review and show it to your children and grandchildren.
This series should not have gone so far. All analysts and ordinary fans agreed that the "Celtics" will easily surpass its rival in the finals. At first, it was so. In Boston, the hosts twice celebrated the success, without much strain overplaying the less sophisticated opponent. But in Arizona, the players of "Phoenix" gave the favorite a fight. And twice bowed the scales in their favor. Before the fifth match was influenced by his side, so the players of "Boston were clearly not ready to come home again to hold the fifth match, and even with equality in the series." Great John Havlicek In connection with the trauma has never appeared on the site In this series. But now it became clear that without him perked up by the spirit of "Phoenix" will not be easy to overcome. And the illustrious veteran, who had caught the glorious times of Red Auerbach and Bill Russell, once again dressed in uniform and came out under a standing ovation of the Native Boston Garden. At this meeting, the Boston had forces, and they, led by their unquestioning leader with the spirit of the winner, with his first Rushed to the furious assault of the ring.
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