From Bruno to Hogan - Inside the Hamburg Field House Legacy
Step inside the building where legends were made and history was taped.
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.
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