阿伯格暴露柯利

亚历山大 “亚历克斯” 阿伯格成为头条新闻 1917 在三月份他拒绝在波士顿履行摔跤承诺的诉讼中 1917. 阿伯格同意与弗拉德克·兹比斯科(Wladek Zbyszko)搏斗, 他的主要对手 1915 纽约国际摔跤比赛, 波士顿的发起人乔治·图伊. 然而, Aberg pulled out of the bout shortly after signing an agreement to wrestle his longtime rival. Touhey filed a lawsuit for breach of contract.

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亚历山大 “亚历克斯” ABERG (公共领域)

Aberg’s explanation for pulling out of the match was simple. Touhey, who was part of Jack Curley’s promotional combine, convinced him to sign for the match under the belief that the match would be a contest or legitimate wrestling match.

After signing for the match, Curley and Touhey told Aberg he would be losing the match to Zbyszko. Aberg refused and didn’t show up for the match on March 26, 1917.

During his deposition for the case, Aberg said Touhey bragged about telling wrestlers who would win or lose and how long the match would go. He also reportedly bragged to witnesses that all the matches he had promoted for the last 10 years had been prearranged.

Aberg signed for a catch-as-catch-can match with Zbyszko to be decided in a 2 out of 3 fall match. Although a Greco-Roman wrestling specialist, he was confident he could beat Zbyszko anyway.

After being told to lose, Aberg refused to take part in the match unless his conditions were met. 第一, the match would be a legitimate contest. 第二, 该 $2,000.00 he was supposed to be paid would be deposited into Aberg’s account before the match. 第三, a non-Touhey appointed referee would have to be agreed upon by both camps. Touhey refused Aberg’s demands.

Aberg did admit to participating in some prearranged exhibitions for Jack Curley until he realized how the practice was despised in America. After he discovered the backlash against “faking”, he refused to wrestle in any more prearranged exhibitions.

Aberg didn’t seem to suffer any consequences from the court case but legitimate contests in American professional wrestling were ending. Aberg returned to Europe in 1917 after realizing his options would be limited in America.

Tuohey would soon be replaced in Boston by Paul Bowser. Jack Curley would remain a power in New York promotion for another several decades. Both Curley and Bower would be members of the Trust, which ran wrestling in the 1920s. Despite the exposure of the Aberg lawsuit, it didn’t seem to negatively impact their business.

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Source: 旧金山考官, 五月 2, 1917 版, p. 15

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