Premier match Caddock-Stecher

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I took a second look at this match after listening to the Shut Up and Wrestle podcast interview with Mike Chapman, one of the foremost experts on Frank Gotch. Mike Chapman put forth a convincing argument for his belief that both Earl Caddock vs. Joe Stecher world title matches were “shoots” or legitimate contests. After reviewing the accounts of the

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Sorakichi Matsuda est décédé à New York

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Sorakichi Matsuda travelled to the United States in late 1883 to begin his professional wrestling career. Matsuda intended to learn American professional wrestling and return to his homeland to start his own wrestling promotion. Matsuda’s manager made claims about his training in Japan, which could not be verified. Matsuda trained in sumo wrestling with the famous Isegahama stable but did

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Browning Shoots avec Miyake?

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Mardi, Juin 3, 1924, up-and-coming wrestler Jim Browning challenged Taro Miyake in a mixed styles match in Nashville, Tennessee. Browning, a wrestler from Verona, Missouri recently left the Missouri-Kansas area to wrestle in Tennessee and Kentucky. The 21-year-old Browning was developing a reputation for solid wrestling. Browning impressed promoters so much in the 1920s that the promoters put the

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Londres contre. Shikat dans 1930

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Over the past twenty years, preservationists have found several wrestling films from the 1920s through the 1950s that were assumed lost. Fans can watch most of the newly discovered films on YouTube. One of the surviving films is eighteen minutes of an hour, twenty minutes match from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1930. Jim Londos wrestled Dick Shikat (video link) for a

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McLaughlin Mixes It Up with Ross

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Le jeudi, Avril 10, 1884, America’s first full-time professional wrestler, J.H. McLaughlin wrestled all-around Scottish athlete and wrestler Duncan C. Ross at Detroit’s Opera House. The men wrestled a three-out-of-five falls mixed styles match. McLaughlin specialized in collar-and-elbow wrestling. The men wrestled two falls under collar-and-elbow rules. Ross favored side hold rules. The men wrestled two falls by securing side

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Great Gama lutte contre Stanislaus Zbyszko

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Le samedi, September 10, 1910, Stanislaus Zbyszko, fresh off his first tour of the United States, wrestled the Great Gama at Shepherd’s Bush Stadium in London, England. 7,000 spectators crowded into the stadium to watch the match. A few weeks earlier, M.. Benjamin brought a group of Pehlwani wrestlers from India to wrestle in England. Fans consider the Great Gama

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Londres bat Kolov

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Jim Londos rose through the ranks of professional wrestling to become the biggest box office star of not only the 1930s but of all-time. Cependant, if Londos had not come to St. Louis in the early 1920s, the story could have been quite different. Londos learned catch-as-catch-can wrestling while Londos performed as a strong man in the carnival circuit during

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Dufur fait match nul avec Cox

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Henry Moses Dufur s'est spécialisé dans la lutte au col et au coude lorsque Dufur luttait professionnellement dans les années 1870 et 1880.. Né en mai 5, 1844, in Richmond, Vermont, Dufur a lutté principalement dans le nord-est des États-Unis. On June 27, 1878, Dufur a disputé un match retour avec un lutteur nommé Cox au Boston Baseball Park devant cinq cents fans.. Cinq cents fans

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Lewis and Zbyszko Argue Over Referee

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World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion EdStranglerLewis was scheduled to meet former champion Stanislaus Zbyszko at the St. Louis Coliseum jeudi, Décembre 14, 1922 but the match was almost called off due to disagreements over the selection of a referee. It was only after the intercession of St. Louis promoter John Contos that both men agreed to St. Louis

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Lewis tire avec Steele

Joe Stecher capturant le championnat du monde de lutte d'Earl Caddock est le plus ancien film de lutte professionnelle trouvé à ce jour

Lundi, Décembre 6, 1932, 41-Ed "Strangler" Lewis, un an, a participé à l'un de ses derniers concours légitimes pour régler un différend promotionnel à New York. Après avoir d'abord été alliés en promotion, Jim Londos s'est séparé du groupe de Jack Curley à New York. Pour rétablir la paix, les parties ont décidé d'un concours légitime ou "shoot" pour régler le différend. Joseph "Toots" Mondt

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