코라 리빙스턴 1908

최근에 Cora Livingston의 경력을 알게 되었다고 말하기가 부끄럽습니다., 1910년대와 1920년대 프로레슬링의 지역 프로모터 시스템 개발을 연구하면서. 밀드레드 버크는 내가 알고 있는 최초의 주요 여성 레슬링 챔피언이었습니다.. 그러나, Cora Livingston은 Burke가 태어나기도 1년 전에 세계 챔피언십을 차지했습니다..

Cora Livingston was born Cora B. Tubbs in Buffalo, New York in 1886 또는 1889. Livingston won a Buffalo wrestling tournament for women wrestlers right after Livingston graduated high school. Impressed by her natural ability in the ring, former American Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Dan McLeod agreed to train Livingston for a professional wrestling career.

코라-리빙스턴-퍼스트우먼-세계-레슬링-챔피언

Cora Livingston in her wrestling prime (<스팬 bbox_x = "621"bbox_y = "621"bbox_w = "69"bbox_h = "17"fsize = "11"fweight = "3"빨간색 = "255"녹색 = "255"블루 = "255"알파 = ")

Livingston’s biggest challenge was a lack of other women wrestling professionally. In many areas of the country, promoters and local authorities barred women from attending the wrestling matches as spectators. These promoters and local officials would not allow Livingston to wrestle other women in these towns.

Livingston often had to find a city, where the authorities allowed her to wrestle. Livingston then put up $25.00 for any female wrestler, who could survive fifteen minutes with Livingston.

When Cora Livingston stopped in Washington, D.C., where authorities allowed Livingston to wrestle, she put the $25.00 prize up for all challengers. Livingston also claimed to be the American Woman’s Wrestling Champion based on her defeat of Hazel Parker.

코라 리빙스턴-레슬링 옷을 입고 포즈를 취하다

Cora Livingston in her wrestling gear (<스팬 bbox_x = "621"bbox_y = "621"bbox_w = "69"bbox_h = "17"fsize = "11"fweight = "3"빨간색 = "255"녹색 = "255"블루 = "255"알파 = ")

On the first night of the two-week tour, Livingston threw a wrestler named May Colbert in five minutes. Livingston’s promoter Will Roehm introduced Livingston’s next opponent, Bertha Sparks. 그러나, an unidentified male manager stood up and demanded Livingston meet his great “unknown wrestler.” Sam Rachmann repeated a similar ploy to save the fall version 의 1915 New York International Wrestling Tournament.

Roehm told the manager to sit down but the unknown’s manager excited the fans so much that Roehm had to agree to Livingston wrestling theunknownto prevent a riot. The “unknown” wrestled defensively trying to hold off Livingston for fifteen minutes.

Towards the end of the fifteen minutes, Livingston secured a guillotine choke, made famous by Evan “Strangler” Lewis as the stranglehold. The manager jumped in the ring and pried Livingston off the “unknown.” The manager claimed the “unknown” had lasted the fifteen minutes.

Roehm announced only fourteen minutes, forty seconds had passed. The referee Stanley Karp disqualified the “unknown” because the manager disrupted the match. The manager screamed about the decision leading Roehm to accept a finish match between Livingston and theunknownfor the following week.

The next night, Bertha Sparks lasted the fifteen-minute time limit. Referee Stanley Karp tried to award a pinfall to Livingston at the ten-minute mark, but the fans booed him unmercifully. Fearing a riot, Karp waived off the fall. Based on her success, Roehm offered Sparks a finish match with Livingston for the following week.

Both matches drew big houses. Livingston wrestled Sparks first. Livingston won the match, but it took her twenty-two minutes to pin Sparks.

Livingston wrestled the “unknown” next. Without the need for a quick pin due to the open-ended time limit, Livingston elbowed, palm struck and fouled the “unknown.” Eventually, Livingston secured a guillotine choke on the unknown. The referee warned Livingston to break the hold. When Livingston refused, the referee disqualified Livingston. While Livingston ended the tour on a loss, Livingston and the other wrestlers drew full houses.

불행하게도, Roehm was not highly creative. Roehm used the same series of matches, in the same sequence with the same wrestlers throughout each tour. When Roehm and Livingston stopped in Boston, 매사추세츠 주, a New York Herald reporter attended the matches. The Herald took great glee in reporting the same wrestlers under different names except for Livingston worked the same matches exposing Roehm and his wrestlers for working the matches.

Livingston continued to have a lucrative wrestling career. A decade later, Livingston would break more professional wrestling barriers.

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