Eipeasóid 29 – Jim Londain go luath
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Sa chlár seo, pléimid Jim Londos’ gairme luath i St. Louis, Missouri. Déanaimid athbhreithniú freisin ar Jim Londos vs. Ó Dick Shikat 1930.
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I am taking a month off after finishing Wayfarer in a Foreign Land: Wrestles Sorakichi Matsuda i Meiriceá. Oibreoidh mé ar bhlagphoist agus ar mo chuid deireanach St. Louis history book before starting my new project.
Up to Scratch: Bare Knuckle Fighting and the Heroes of the Prize Ring by Tony Gee (nasc affiliate).
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Jim Londain, born Chistos Theoflou in Greece in 1894, started wrestling in the late 1910s as Christopher Theophelus, an “Wrestling Painter.” Theoflou changed his name to Jim Londos in the early 1920s. As Jim Londos, Theoflou became the biggest box office attraction in the history of professional wrestling.
Before becoming a big draw in the 1930s, Londos emerged as the biggest star in Tom Pack’s St. Louis promotion of the 1920s. Londos was already in his early thirties when Londos became Pack’s top star.
Léirmheas
Jim Londos vs. Ó Dick Shikat 1930 – Fourteen minutes survive of a match that almost went two hours.
Big Time Wrestling from February 1976 – We reviewed the Sheik vs. Mark Lewin in a loser leave town match for the U.S. Title. Lewin was the U.S. Champion at the time. The match starts around the twenty-six minute mark.
I recently read Blood and Fire: The Unbelievable Real-Life Story of Wrestling’s Original Sheik by Brian R. Solomon (nasc affiliate). It rekindled my interest in the Sheik, who I had only seen in one match on a VHS tape from 1990. It was the Sheik vs. Lewin match from 1976.
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