Epizode 88 – Memorial Day
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Šajā epizodē, I discuss why promoters liked to schedule big cards for holidays.
Update
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I will be focusing on updating a second edition of St. Louis’ Civil War: Streetcar Strike of 1900 before starting on my next combat sports project.

Frank Gotch wrestles George Hackenschmidt in Chicago, Illinois on Labor Day 1911
Main Content
The history of Decoration/Memorial Day in the United States
Emīls Klank, Frank Gotch’s manager, wanted to schedule Gotch’s match with Stanislaus Zbyszko on Decoration Day, Maijs 30, 1910.
Tomēr, Chicago’s mayor refused to issue the permit because it would distract fans from decorating their relatives’ graves.
Why promoters preferred to schedule big matches for holidays. The big crowds who came out to matches on Labor Day 1911 and July 4, 1916.
Recommendations
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (filiāli saite) by Rebecca Skloot
Sabu vs. Tazz leading into ECW’s First Pay-per-View, Barely Legal 1997.
Pārskats
UWF TV for October 25, 1986
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