Stanislaus Zbyszko Cumple Charley Olson

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Stanislaus Zbyszko toured the United States in 1910 in preparation for a title match with World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch later in the year. His tour brought him to St. Louis on May 29, 1910. Zbyszko was scheduled to meet highly regarded light heavyweight grappler Charley Olson. Olson was a skilled wrestler, who trained with St. Louis wrestler George

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Cora Livingston en 1908

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I am ashamed to say I recently discovered the career of Cora Livingston, while researching the development of the local promotor system in professional wrestling during the 1910s and 1920s. Mildred Burke was the first major woman’s wrestling champion of which I was aware. Sin embargo, Cora Livingston claimed the World Championship a year before Burke was even born. Cora Livingston

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McLaughlin Wins Tournament

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En marzo de 10, 1870, Colonel James Hiram McLaughlin competed on the last night of the International Wrestling Tournament in Detroit, Michigan. The tournament ran for almost two months before the finale on March 10th. Wrestling historians frequently credit J. H. McLaughlin as being the first professional wrestler to live only on his earnings as a professional wrestler. Most professional wrestlers

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Jenkins Makes Himself Top Contender

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(This excerpt is from my newest book on the history of the American Heavyweight Wrestling Championship.) Jenkins proved himself the top contender as soon as McLeod won the title. El miércoles, Noviembre 17, 1897, Tom Jenkins wrestled former title holder Martin “Farmer” Burns in Indianapolis, Indiana. The men wrestled a best two-out-of-three-falls match according to catch-as-catch-can wrestling rules. Jenkins stood

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Lewis Shoots with Wykoff

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En abril 13, 1936, Ed “Strangler” Lewis wrestled his final legitimate contest with Lee Wykoff at the Hippodrome in New York City. Promoters once again called on Lewis to settle a promotional conflict. The opposing group selected Lee Wykoff, a 36-year-old shooter from Kansas. Wykoff stood six feet, one inches tall and weighed two hundred eighteen pounds. The 44-year-old Lewis

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McLeod Wrestles Wittmer

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El martes, Marzo 28, 1899, current American Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Dan S. McLeod wrestled Charles Wittmer in a two-out-of-three-falls mixed styles match. Since the champion only defended the title in catch-as-catch-can matches, McLeod wrestled Wittmer in a non-title match. Wittmer, a Greco-Roman wrestling specialist, demanded he and McLeod wrestle at least one fall under Greco-Roman rules. El St. Paul Athletic

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AntonTonyStecher

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If wrestling fans know of Anton “Tony” Stecher, it is as the long-time promoter of professional wrestling in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stecher started promoting professional wrestling in the Twin Cities during 1933. Stecher built the Minneapolis Boxing and Wrestling Club into a powerful local wrestling promotion. Stecher was also one of the early members of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Stecher

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Ross Faces Bauer

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Scottish wrestler Duncan C. Ross wrestled professionally but also took part in strength and athletic contests after arriving in the United States in the late 1870s. An all-around athlete, Ross wrestled skillfully in both catch-as-catch-can wrestling and Greco-Roman wrestling. El lunes, Febrero 26, 1883, Ross wrestled former World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Theobaud Bauer. Bauer brought the World Championship from France

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Joe Stecher lucha por el título estatal

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Joe Stecher hizo su debut en la lucha libre profesional a finales 1912 o temprano 1913. Stecher demostró ser un profesional peligroso desde el inicio de su carrera. Martín “Granjero” Burns, el famoso luchador y entrenador, trajo a uno de sus protegidos, Yussiff Hussane, para poner a prueba a Stecher en un concurso legítimo durante junio 1913. Burns y la mayoría de los seguidores del deporte esperaban a Hussane

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Lewis lucha contra Demetral

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El martes, Octubre 21, 1913, Ed "Strangler" Lewis defendió su recién ganado Campeonato Americano de Lucha de Peso Pesado contra William Demetral. Lewis luchó contra Demetral en el Auditorio de Lexington en una colchoneta en lugar de un ring. La configuración del tapete jugó un papel en el final del partido.. El promotor Jerry Walls colocó una alfombra en el escenario elevado., una configuración común antes de la generalizada

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