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From Bruno to Hogan - Inside the Hamburg Field House Legacy

Step inside the building where legends were made and history was taped.

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Jeff Quinton
Aug 13, 2025
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If you watched WWF television in the ’70s and early ’80s, you’ve seen it - the same small-town backdrop, the same roaring crowd, the same ring where legends were made. From Bruno Sammartino to Hulk Hogan, the Hamburg Field House in Pennsylvania was more than just a building; it was a wrestling time capsule. But its story didn’t end when the TV cameras left in 1984.

This full deep dive into Hamburg’s decades-long wrestling legacy is for premium subscribers. Upgrade now to unlock the complete story - including rare details from the 1970s tapings, the stars who cut their teeth there, and how the venue found new life in 2025.

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