Episodio 63 – Campeonato dividido

En este episodio, discutimos 1925-1928, cuando ambos Ed “Strangler” Lewis y Joe Stecher reclamaron el Campeonato Mundial de Lucha Libre de Peso Pesado.

Actualización

Caleb, Trey y yo discutimos la sugerencia de Dan de ir a un podcast semanal..

Tirador en un mundo trabajado: John Pesek and the 1920s Promotional Wars is available on Amazon.

Yo también recomiendo UFC Chronicles: The Baddest Dude on the Planet about the greatest mixed martial artist of all-time, Anderson Silva.

lewis y stecher

Photo of “StranglerLewis and Joe Stecher prior to their 1928 match in St. Louis (Dominio Público)

Contenido Principal

Stanislaus Zbyszko double-crossed Wayne Munn in April 1925 at the behest of a promotional group headed by Joe and Tony Stecher.

Zbyszko dropped the title to Joe Stecher in St. Luis en mayo 30, 1925. The Illinois and Michigan Athletic Commissions refused to recognize Zbyszko’s title win. Lewis defeated Munn on May 30, 1925 as well in Michigan.

Por años, I shared the common belief that I have seen written several times. Lewis continued to defend the world title like he never lost it. Stecher feared a double-cross from his partners and practically retired the title.

Sin embargo, while researching the book on Pesek, I discovered information that leads me to believe the portrayal of Stecher’s title reign is not true.

I will be researching the divided championship period over the next few months.

Revisar

I discuss AEW All In, WWE Battle in Berlin, and NXT No Mercy.

You can leave a comment or ask a question about this or any post on my La página de Facebook o Perfil de Twitter.

Pin It
Compartir