McLaughlin Mixes It Up with Ross

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Op donderdag, April 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 Wrestles Stanislaus Zbyszko

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Op zaterdag, 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, Engeland. 7,000 spectators crowded into the stadium to watch the match. A few weeks earlier, De heer. Benjamin brought a group of Pehlwani wrestlers from India to wrestle in England. Fans consider the Great Gama

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Dufur tekent met Cox

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Henry Moses Dufur specialiseerde zich in kraag-en-elleboogworstelen toen Dufur professioneel worstelde in de jaren 1870 en 1880. Geboren in mei 5, 1844, in Richmond, Vermont, Dufur worstelde voornamelijk in het noordoosten van de Verenigde Staten. Op juni 27, 1878, Dufur worstelde een terugwedstrijd met een worstelaar genaamd Cox in het Boston Baseball Park voor vijfhonderd fans. Vijfhonderd fans

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Lewis Shoots With Steele

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Op maandag, December 6, 1932, 41-year-old Ed “Strangler” Lewis wrestled one of his last legitimate contests to settle a promotional dispute in New York. After initially being allies in promotion, Jim Londos broke away from Jack Curley’s group in New York. To restore peace, the parties decided on a legitimate contest or “shoot” to settle the dispute. Joseph “Toots” Mondt

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Two Shooters Work a Match

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Op dinsdag, December 12, 1916, local favorite, John “The Nebraska TigermanPesek wrestled fellow shooter, Al “DutchMantell, in a worked match. Pesek recently trained with fellow Nebraska wrestler and recognized World Champion Joe Stecher prior to this match. Pesek developed a notorious reputation for shooting with other wrestlers. Echter, Pesek was a 22-year-old up-and-comer still learning to wrestle, wanneer

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Bibby Too Much for Matsuda

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In the early 1880s, Sorakichi Matsuda, or Matsada in most American newspapers, traveled to the United States to wrestle professionally. Japan did not have a developed professional wrestling circuit, so Matsuda thought he would bring the sport back to Japan after an apprenticeship in the United States. After training for a while, Matsuda signed an agreement to wrestle the first

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Oscar Wasem Defeats Joe Carroll

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Oscar Wasem started his career in St. Louis, Missouri under the tutelage of George Baptiste. Wasem was a good enough wrestler that Wasem defeated a young Frank Gotch in 1901. Wasem, de St. Louis Champion, pinned Gotch, the Iowa Champion. While Gotch went on to be America’s greatest legitimate professional wrestler, Wasem remained a solid journeyman. Wasem supplemented his professional

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