Steve Regal, born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, made a significant mark in professional wrestling, particularly during his time with the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the mid-1980s. Collectors of physical media often seek out the 1985 release "AWA Wrestling For a Cure," a rare gem that showcases his dynamic performances and matches, including his memorable tag team victory alongside "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin against The Road Warriors. This event is particularly noteworthy for fans and collectors, as it captures a pivotal moment in AWA history and Regal's rise as a standout performer.
Regal’s career highlights include winning the AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship in 1984 and later competing in the NWA, where he captured the NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship in front of a massive audience at the Fulton County Stadium. His journey through various promotions, coupled with his unique wrestling style, has made his matches a sought-after feature in wrestling compilations and documentaries. For collectors, Regal's work is not just about the titles won, but also about preserving the rich history of wrestling's golden age.