Evan “Strangulatam” Lewis ostendit virgarum Mean

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Evan “Strangulatam” Lewis, et vocavit Evan Lewis “in Strangler”, erat a professio a luctator 1882 ut 1899. Ludovicus primus American-quod-capite Heavyweight Capere Can palaestrica Champion. He was also the first wrestler to perfect the “stranglehold” vel “hang hold”, quae modern MMA fans scit ut guillotine suffocat. Lodovicus professionalem a debut a conciliandos 64 homo torneamentum

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Agricola et ardebit sedes Michigan Champion

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Martin “Agricola” Burns is famous today as the trainer of legendary wrestler Frank Gotch. “Agricola” Inutilis facta est suae rei urente. Burns won the American Heavyweight Wrestling Champion in the legitimate pro wrestling era despite being only 165 pondo. In 1891, Ardet ut ad Iowa Heavyweight Champion suscepit JC. Comstock, non quis fuerim in Michigan Heavyweight. J.C. Comstock was

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Evan Lewis’ Stranglehold

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This post was formally a podcast broadcast in 2015. Hoc eventu, I discuss what Evan “The Strangler” Lewis’ hold would be called today. Main Content – When I first heard of the stranglehold or “hang hold” of Evan “The Strangler” Lewis, it sounded like a guillotine choke. Autem, several sources I checked described it as a rear naked choke. Lewis

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Numquid Lewis vincere ebria Wrestler?

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Evan “Strangulatam” Ludovicus autem FORMIDULOSUS competitor. Although he was not a large man at five feet, nine inches tall. Lewis weighed 170 pondo, Lewis’ melior est equale ei dominium penatibus palaestris maxime temporibus sua. Jack Carkeek esset luctator terrificum sed una cum parem fere Lewis faciebat ei desinere. Lewis’ fama erat valde

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Lewis “Triumphi” Fake in Match

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In April 12, 1887 edition of St. Ram fabulam de Daily Paulus globum ferri inter timuerunt professionalem athletarum, Evan “Strangulatam” Et Lewis “Aliquam Demon” Joe Acton. Other luctatorum timuerunt Lewis’ a viribus, quas in primis peritus obsequio cum his viribus stranglehold. Joe Acton, at dum improcera 150 pondo, was a ferocious wrestler. The bout should have been

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Terrible Turk’s Horrible Foul of Roeber

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Ernest Roeber was an accomplished Greco-Roman wrestler. William Muldoon, the World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion from 1880 ut 1889, wanted Roeber to take over from him as World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. Autem, the world title would continue to be disputed until George Hackenschmidt won several Greco-Roman Tournaments in Europe during 1901. Yusuf Ismail, ego autem non sum de Turcis, habebatur unum

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Martin “Agricola” Burns

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Martin “Agricola” Burns erat a professio-quod-capere possunt capere et ad corporis luctari luctator sicut et culturae trainer. Quamvis magna victoria luctator, et conciliandos American Heavyweight Championship, he is more famous as a wrestling trainer. Martin “Agricola” Burns natus Februarii 15, 1861 in Cedar County, Iowa. Et tunc et nunc, wrestling is in an Iowan’s blood.

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Muldoon Meets Bibby

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In certamine ludis, bonus magnus homo plerumque verberat bonum homunculum. Si magnus es, saepe instaura pro ingentis magnitudinis discrepantias. Edwin Bibby modo stetit 5’04” et appendi 160 libras et plures vicerunt luctatores in professione sua certamina curriculo. Bibby vicit multos luctatores inter luctatorem ingens Germanorum William Heygster. Edwin Bibby poterat

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Muldoon Survives Hard Tilt With Whistler

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The powerful William Muldoon was considered invincible as Greco-Roman World Wrestling Champion. Only one man seriously challenged Muldoon during his dominant reign. The 165-pound Clarence Whistler consistently gave Muldoon his toughest challenges. Muldoon and Whistler met on Thursday, November 1, 1883 in San Francisco, California in one of their several matches. William Muldoon was almost a head taller and weighed

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