Pat O’Shocker weier dubbelkruis

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William Hayes Shaw, wat as Pat O’Shocker deur die grootste deel van sy stoeiloopbaan gestoei het, het hom in die kollig bevind 1933. O'Shocker was egter nie op soek na hierdie soort roem nie. Koerante het 'n storie gedra oor hoe stoeipromotors probeer het om O'Shocker in 'n beplande dubbelkruising te gebruik. Joseph “Toots” Mondt booked wrestlers out of New York and was aligned with

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Jim Browning Campaigns in Tennessee

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In 1933, about 10 years into his wrestling career, Jim Browning would win the world title. Starting his career in Kansas and his home state of Missouri, Browning would have to leave these familiar grounds, if he intended to reach the highest pinnacle in professional wrestling. Because World Champions had to tour nationally, and often internationally, the world title was

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McLaughlin Wrestles Bauer

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James Hiram McLaughlin holds the distinction of being the first American professional wrestler. While people wrestled professionally before McLaughlin, he was the first to earn a professional living from wrestling. McLaughlin began wrestling professionally in 1860 op 16 years of age but the Civil War interrupted his career for a few years. McLaughlin began wrestling again in 1866. Deur 1877,

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Jim Londos Makes His Mark

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In the early 1920s, Christos Theofilou began wrestling as Jim Londos after several years as the gimmickyWrestling Plasterer”. Londos probably didn’t realize that the name change would be the first step into him becoming the biggest box office attraction in 1930s professional wrestling. The second step was his emergence as a main event wrestler in St. Louis. Born in

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Eustace Wrestles The Champ

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Op Julie 4, 1922, Alan Eustace received his shot at the World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Ed “Worger” Lewis. Eustace, the Kansas Champion, won a qualifying match with “Boer” Bailey in March 1922 to qualify for the match with Lewis. 31-year-old Eustace was the same age as “Worger” Lewis but Lewis was far more experienced. Debuting at 14 jaar oud,

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Pro Wrestling se slegte reputasie

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Sedert sy opkoms as 'n toeskouersport in die tweede helfte van die 19de eeu, promotors en stoeiers was onder 'n wolk van vermoede dat hulle hul wedstryde werk. Terwyl professionele stoei uiteindelik feitlik uitsluitlik uit opgevoerde uitstallings sou bestaan, baie, indien nie die meeste nie, van die wedstryde was wettige wedstryd voor 1915. Promoters and wrestlers went to great

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Renato Gardini arriveer in 1915

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In early 1915, Sam Rachmann het die New York Internasionale Stoeitoernooi bevorder met die doel om die afgetrede Wêreld Swaargewig Stoeikampioen Frank Gotch te vervang. Rachmann het geglo niemand kan Aleksander verslaan nie “Alex” Aberg, Rachmann se uitgesoekte opvolger van Gotch, in Grieks-Romeinse stoei. Rachmann se uitdaging was vang-as-vang-kan was die dominante stoeistyl in Amerika. Om hierdie uitdaging te omseil, Rachmann recruited international

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Browning Campaigns in Kansas

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In 1922, future World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Jim Browning began his career in Kansas. Browning moved from his hometown of Verona, Missouri in 1921 to train for a professional wrestling career. Tom Law, the Wichita, Kansas promoter, oversaw Browning’s training. By May 1923, Browning was already in the main event at smaller shows. On an Augusta, Kansas card, Browning wrestled

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Double-Crossing Gold Dust Trio Book

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Op Maart 3, 1922, En “Worger” Lewis regained the World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship from Stanislaus Zbyszko. This event marked the beginning of one of the most dominant professional wrestling combines in history. Manager Billy Sandow, World Champion Ed “Worger” Lewis and training partner/promotional genius Joseph “Toots” Mondt, known as theGold Dust Trio”, dominated the sport for the next six

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Alan Eustace Wrestles “Boer” Bailey

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In the early 1920s, Billy Sandow convinced Georgia promoter Tom Law to move to Wichita, Kansas and develop the area for future wrestling shows. The American Midwest would be a significant revenue generator for the Gold Dust Trio, which Sandow led with World Champion Ed “Worger” Lewis and promotional genius Joseph “Toots” Mondt, in the 1920s. Law would produce two

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