RF Video is a renowned wrestling video production company that has played a significant role in documenting and promoting professional wrestling. The company was founded by Rob Feinstein, hence the name RF Video, in the late 1990s.

RF Video gained recognition for its extensive catalog of wrestling documentaries, shoot interviews, and live event recordings. Through partnerships with various wrestling promotions, including major organizations such as WWE, WCW, ECW, and independent promotions like Ring of Honor (ROH), RF Video captured the attention of wrestling fans worldwide.

The company's focus on shoot interviews became a hallmark of RF Video's success. These interviews offered a unique perspective, as wrestlers and industry insiders spoke candidly about their experiences, the wrestling business, and behind-the-scenes stories. RF Video's extensive library of shoot interviews became an invaluable resource for fans and historians alike, shedding light on the inner workings of the wrestling industry.

Video Title: Goldmine Vol. 32 Classic IWA 1975

RF Video Number: 3175

Original Description: None

Match Listing:

Argentina Apollo & Luis Martinez vs. Sonnyson & Joe Manning
Bulldog Brower vs. Denny Albers
Mighty Igor vs. JW McKinney & Buggy Porter
The Mongols vs. Rudy Kay & Dr. Big Bill Miller
Dino Bravo & Gino Brito vs. Ali Baba & Jim Lancaster
Rip Hawk vs. Ron Martinelli
Dino Bravo & Gino Brito vs. Joe Turco & Tony Romano
Larry Zbyszko vs. Ati Tago
Cowboy Bob Ellis vs. Jimmy Fargo
Ivan Kalmikoff vs. Tony Marino
Mil Mascaras vs. Buddy Porter
Bruce Swayze & Sky Low Low vs. Luis Martinez & Little Boy Blue

Notes:

International Wrestling Association (IWA) was a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in Puerto Rico in 1973 by the late Victor Jovica. The promotion quickly became one of the most successful and influential wrestling promotions in the world, particularly in Latin America, due to its innovative and often controversial storylines and characters.

The IWA was known for its strong roster of international wrestling talent, including many legendary wrestlers such as Carlos Colon, Abdullah the Butcher, and Bruiser Brody, who all had significant runs with the promotion. The IWA also had a close working relationship with the World Wrestling Council (WWC), another Puerto Rican promotion, and together the two promotions were responsible for some of the most iconic moments in wrestling history.

The IWA closed its doors in the late 1980s after a series of financial and legal issues, but it left a lasting impact on the world of professional wrestling. Many wrestlers who got their start in the IWA went on to achieve great success in other promotions around the world, and the promotion is still remembered fondly by fans who appreciate its unique and exciting approach to wrestling.