Episode 23 – Sumobrydning i USA.

I denne episode, Jeg diskuterer professionelle brydningskampe udført under Sumo-reglerne i 1880'erne.

Update

While I hate UFC merging with WWE, du skal hylde Vince McMahon, der sælger sit firma for mere, end det er værd. Vince formåede også at forblive ansvarlig for virksomheden. Vince McMahon won the promotional wars of the 1980s and 1990s because he was a better businessman than his competitors.

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Artist rendering of Sorakichi Matsuda from the St. Paul Daily Globe in 1886 (Public Domain)

Main Content

Before researching my latest book on Sorakichi Matsuda, I did not know professional wrestlers wrestled matches and falls according to Sumo rules. Matsuda did not know Greco-Roman wrestling or catch-as-catch-can wrestling, when he arrived in the United States in 1884.

Matsuda trained as a Sumo wrestler in his native Japan before coming to the United States to wrestle American professional wrestlers. Matsuda used Sumo rules to even his chances in mixed style matches with catch wrestlers.

Matsuda and his opponents wrestled Sumo rules falls and one actual Sumo match between 1884 og 1885.

Anmeldelse

I ended the show by reviewing Georgia Championship Wrestling cards, den Last Battle of Atlanta og GCW at the Omni on December 4, 1983.

The next episode of the podcast will be the last for this season. I will release the episode on Monday, Juni 12, 2023.

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