ایون لیوس کے لئے چارلس گرین کی تیاری

چارلس گرین, ایک ہنر مند انگلش کیچ-ایس-کیچ-کین ریسلر, بہترین امریکی پہلوانوں سے کشتی لڑنے کے لیے 1880 کی دہائی کے آخر میں ریاستہائے متحدہ کا سفر کیا۔. گرین کو جولائی کو اپنا موقع ملا 21, 1889, when he wrestled American Heavyweight Catch-as-Catch-Can Champion Evan Lewis. اس میچ کی تیاری کے لیے, گرین نے جون کے آخر میں ٹریول مین ریسلر برٹ شیلر کے ساتھ ایک معذور مقابلہ کیا۔.

Scheller was born in Pennsylvania but was based out of St. لوئس, so he was often billed from both. Scheller was good enough to almost catch Martin “کسان” Burns in a stranglehold in 1896. تاہم, in his Erie, Pennsylvania match with Green, Scheller was definitely second best.

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کوائف “Strangler کے” عوامی ڈومین سے اپنے پرائم میں لیوس

Green agreed to throw Scheller three time in an hour or be considered the loser. Green made short work of Scheller in the first two falls needing only 2 minutes and 4 منٹ, 45 seconds to win the first two falls.

Scheller wrestled defensively for the final fall but he was just delaying the inevitable. Green threw him for the final fall after 30 منٹ, 49 seconds. Green looked strong coming out of the tune-up match.

When Lewis and Green met on July 21st, they agreed that two points down would result in a fall being awarded. These rules were odd in that the focus was on throws and takedowns.

Lewis was an exceptional submission wrestler, arguably the best American submission wrestler of the 19th Century. While I’m less familiar with Green, he was a catch-as-catch-can specialist also. I struggle to understand why two submission wrestlers would agree to these rules.

The rules would end up favoring Lewis in their match at the Athletic Ball Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Lewis took Green down for the first fall in only 2 منٹ.

The second fall was much more of a struggle and lasted 1 hour, 3 منٹ. Lewis finally secured a throw on Green, which appeared to injure his neck. My guess is Lewis used his stranglehold as a front face lock to bring Green to the mat.

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Artist Drawing of Evan LewisStranglehold from unknown newspaper in 1890s (I have to find it again because I’ve forgotten the source)

Lewis defeated a weakened, possibly injured, Green in 3 minutes with the third takedown of the match. The bout was for $150.00 a side and gate money to the winner.

Green wrestled several more matches, winning or drawing most. تاہم, a rematch with Lewis wasn’t in the cards after this dominant loss. It’s a shame because a submission match would probably have been more interesting and possibly more equal.

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Sources: Buffalo Commercial (Buffalo, New York) جولائی 1, 1889 edition, P. 3, Saint Paul Globe (Saint Paul, مینیسوٹا), جولائی 22, 1889 edition, P. 5 اور سینٹ. لوئیس پوسٹ ڈسپیچ, فروری 3, 1896 edition, P. 5

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