Joe Stecher gooit Dan Kolov

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Op donderdag, November 22, 1923, St. Louis-promotor John Contos organiseerde een controversiële kaart met als hoogtepunt een wedstrijd tussen Joe Stecher en Dan Kolov, een opkomende Bulgaarse worstelaar. De kaart werd gedekt door John E. Wray, de sportredacteur voor de St. Louis Post-Dispatch. De kaart was controversieel omdat er reclame werd gemaakt voor twee van de grootste sterren in het worstelen, maar dat niet deden

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Alias ​​de Champ (1949)

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Broadcast companies were looking for content during the early days of television. Besides older movies and some broadcast company productions, sports were a source of programming for many television stations. The Dumont Television Network was one of the powerhouse networks in the beginning of the Golden Age of Television. One of their most popular programs was wrestling and the star

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Gotch Meets Match in Zbyszko

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On a Thursday night, November 25, 1909, World Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch met Polish Wrestling Champion Stanislaus Zbyszko for a handicap match in Buffalo, New York. Gotch agreed to forfeit the bout if he could not throw Zbyszko twice in an hour. Zbyszko’s size and strength created problems for Gotch, who weighed 190 pounds to Zbyszko’s 260 pond. Echter, Zbyszko

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Masked Marvel Throws Berner

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Wrestling promoter Samuel Rachman created the International Wrestling Tournament in Spring 1915 to highlight the abilities of Aleksander “Alex” Aberg. Aberg was the Russian Greco-Roman Wrestling Champion. Rachman believed Aberg could beat any wrestler. Rachman also wanted to lure Frank Gotch, the last undisputed World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, out of retirement to wrestle with Aberg. Gotch wrestled George Lurich in

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Stecher Beats Westergaard in Lincoln

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In a blog post last month, I wrote about the difficulty promoters had in staging the Joe Stecher vs Jess Westergaard match. Originally scheduled for Omaha, Nebraska, the Omaha Chief of Police and Police Commissioner were concerned about the match being prearranged or a “work”. They didn’t want gamblers being taken in by the exhibition. To prevent this occurrence, they

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Frank Gotch Pays zijn contributie

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Frank Gotch, the farm boy from Humboldt, Iowa, would defeat George Hackenschmidt for the World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship in 1908. This victory and his subsequent defeat of “Hack” in de 1911 rematch cemented Gotch’s place as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. Gotch was a very talented wrestler but he was not the undefeated wunderkind of legend. Gotch

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Zbyszko Defeats Westergard

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On January 10, 1912, Stanislaus Zbyszko continued his campaign for another title shot with World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch. To press his claim, he secured a match with Gotch training partner and protegé, Jake Westergard. Westergard claimed a questionable win over his mentor Gotch, who probably dropped the match to Westergard in a prearranged match. Zbyszko was een vakman

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Politiechef verhindert worstelwedstrijd

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Omaha hoofdcommissaris H.W. Dunn zorgde in maart voor het nieuws 28, 1915, toen hij een bevel uitvaardigde dat de geadverteerde professionele worstelwedstrijd tussen Joe Stecher en Jess Westergaard verbood. The April 6, 1915 wedstrijd was gepland voor het Omaha Auditorium. De chef vaardigde het bevel feitelijk uit in opdracht van hoofdinspecteur van politie A.C. Kugel. Kugel heeft een verklaring afgegeven

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Stecher en Zbyszko ronden deal af

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Op december 13, 1920, En “Worger” Lewis versloeg Joe Stecher voor zijn World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. Professional wrestling was a staged exhibition by 1920. Echter, such was the strong feelings between the men that the match may have been a “shoot” or legitimate match in which Lewis took the belt. Whether the outcome of the match was real, the feud

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Zbyszko Bests Giant Nogert

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On January 11, 1911, world heavyweight wrestling championship contender Stanislaus Zbysko faced the challenge of the powerful but less talented Peter “Giant” Nogert. Nogert was a South African wrestler, who came to the United States for a few years in the early 1910s. Due to a strong international reputation, een paar Amerikaanse worstelaars hadden zelfs eerder beweerd Nogert te zijn

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