Rov 84 – Closed Door Match/Iron Claw

Hauv no rov, I review a closed door match between Tom Jenkins and Fred Beell. Kuv tseem saib The Iron Claw (2023).

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Main Contest

I discuss the closed door match between American Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Tom Jenkins and Fred Beell. Jenkins wrestled Beell in front of one hundred VIPS at a New York City gymnasium in a private match for $1,000 ib sab.

Jenkins wrestled Beell in a best two-out-of-three-falls match. Beell pursued Jenkins for two to three months before Jenkins agreed to the match.

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I reviewed The Iron Claw (2023), a film based on the lives of the Von Erich family.

The film opens in Buffalo, New York hauv 1959 with Fritz wrestling. The film starts out well because Buffalo is where Jack Adkisson became Fritz Von Erich. Adkisson’s metamorphosis causes promoters to notice him for the first time. Holt McCallany does an outstanding job as Fritz Von Erich.

Zac Effron plays Kevin Von Erich, the surviving brother, who is the focus of the film. We see the first timeline inaccuracies in Kevin’s wrestling career. Kevin started first in 1976, but only wrestled part-time as Kevin played football for North Texas.

David started in 1977 but did not go back to college. David had more ring experience than Kevin, when Kevin started wrestling full-time. David did not debut in 1979.

It is a good film rife with historical inaccuracies. As the real life story it tells, the director produced a tragic film but the focus on Kevin and his family does leave the viewer with some hope.

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Artist Rendering of Tom Jenkins

Recommendations

Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Wrestling

David Von Erich vs. Harley haiv neeg on Christmas Eve 1977 in Fort Worth, Texas

Kevin Von Erich vs. The Great Kabuki from WCCW television show saum ntuj 8, 1982

A Geek History of Time podcast recommendation, The Fall of the Hitman and the Rise of the Rattlesnake, thiab Shogun Then, Ces, and Now.

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