File:Jesse Ventura, Baron von Raschke, and Adrian Adonis, 1981.png

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Jesse Ventura (left) fighting off a clawhold from Baron von Raschke (right) as his tag team partner Adrian Adonis (middle) knees Raschke's chest during a 1981 professional wrestling match

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English: Jesse Ventura (left) fighting off a clawhold from Baron von Raschke (right) as his tag team partner Adrian Adonis (middle) knees Raschke's chest during a 1981 professional wrestling match. The publication in which this image appears, cover-dated November 1988, states that the match, which also involved The Crusher, took place in October 1981 in Omaha, Nebraska, though the only tag team match listed on cagematch.net that matches this description took place on September 30 of that year.
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Source https://archive.org/details/the-wrestler-1988-11-scandal-c/ The Wrestler, November 1988, pp. 42-43
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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"The Wrestler" magazine makes no mention of copyright within its pages. It attributes its rights to "G.C. London Publishing Corp." London Publishing Corp is the same publisher behind the more notable Pro Wrestling Illustrated, still in publication today. "London Publishing Corp." wrestling magazines such as PWI did not begin properly attributing copyright until the year 2000. Likewise, publications in the same family of magazines such as "The Wrestler" also failed to correctly assign copyright.

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