TV Guide (September 11, 1954)

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LoTTta Uwtjj Wrestling Fan! SHE DISPLAYS HER ENTHUSIASM WITH GIFTS, PROPOSALS, MAYHEM To the female American television fan there is apparently nothing quite so beautiful as a 350-pound wrestler swandiving into the ropes. At least that’s the impression 30,- 000,000 American husbands, brothers and sons must have after watchirig their womenfolk ogle the big fellows two or three times a week on TV. Hundreds of disgruntled males can testify that this year alone wrestlers received thousands of upside-down cakes, shoo-fly pies, bouquets of flow¬ ers and marriage proposals from sup¬ posedly normal schoolgirls, house¬ wives, maiden aunts and grandmoth¬ ers. Women wrestling fans, analysis dis¬ closes, fall into two groups. First, there are those who worship wres- 18