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Average rating based on the displayed comments: 8.33
Zak22 wrote on 08.03.2024:
[8.0] "It is very hard to give a rating to Joint Promotions, because on the one hand you have some all-time great talents like Rocco, Marty Jones, the original tiger mask, Steve Grey and you also have some revolutionary fast paced action as early as the 70s. On the other hand you have big daddy and giant haystacks and slow, rest hold after rest hold wrestling. Joint promotions was a mixed bag promotion in terms of in-ring quality. Also storylines and promos were very much kept to a minimum as ITV had no interest in the pure entertainment side. In many ways Joint promotions was ahead of the times but also behind the times. I'd argue that in the 1970s there was no better promotion in the world for in-ring action but the promotion didn't keep up with American production value and it lost many of its top talents to All-star wrestling and to Japan/the USA. Below the heavyweight bracket was were the best wrestling was to be found. It gets a generous 8, as its my favourite 70s promotion and it produced some great entertainment."
TigerDiver wrote on 17.09.2022:
[9.0] "World Of Sport pro-wrestling is not for everyone, but you can't deny the influence it has on at least 70% of the wrestlers and the wrestling you see nowadays. Most of the matches from this promotion aren't available to rate/see on Cagematch, but I still think it's a promotion that every fan needs to go out of their way to see. If you are a lover of technical wrestling, submission style wrestling, catch-as-catch-can style wrestling, pure wrestling, or whatever is along the line of those mentioned, this right here is the go-to promotion for you. I could open a random World Of Sport bout on YouTube and just get lost in the action right away, no matter if the wrestlers are the ones I know or not."
Boris The Menace wrote on 04.08.2013:
[8.0] "You gotta give credit to the most successful wrestling organization that the UK has ever seen."