کوائف لیوس’ پکڑ
This post was formally a podcast broadcast in 2015. اس پرکرن میں, I discuss what Evan “Strangler کے” لیوس’ hold would be called today.
Main Content – When I first heard of the stranglehold or “hang hold” of Evan “The Strangler” Lewis, it sounded like a guillotine choke. تاہم, several sources I checked described it as a rear naked choke.
Lewis was greatly feared due to the effects of the stranglehold. Some wrestlers’ necks were injured, while several were unable to continue their matches. Some had visible red rings around their necks. I was surprised by this description because the rear naked choke is very safe for the most part.
The trouble is Lewis retired before film captured professional wrestling. Lewis’s image is available in a few posed photographs but only a couple artist renderings exist of his matches. None of these renderings illustrated Lewis’ hold.
Until I discovered the February 2, 1890 کے ایڈیشن Pittsburgh Dispatch (Pittsburgh, PA). In an article extolling the virtues of wrestling as a method of self-defense, the illustrator for the article included an illustration of the Stranglehold.
And it was…the guillotine choke. Suddenly, the damage Lewis inflicted on his opponents made sense. With a guillotine you can put pressure on both the carotid artery and/or the windpipe.
میں نے حال ہی میں مکمل کوائف "Strangler" لیوس: کے سب سے زیادہ مطلوب پہلوان 19th سینچری جس بڑی تفصیل سے اپنے پیشے اور کئی لڑائیوں کا معائنہ. لیوس تھا پیشہ ورانہ کشتی کے پہلے ھلنایک بنیادی طور پر پکڑ کے ڈراونا شہرت کی وجہ سے.
لیوس’ reputation really took a sinister turn due to his two match series with Sorakichi Matsada in Chicago in early 1886. After Lewis almost “strangled” Sorakichi to death in January 1886, پکڑ پابندی لگا دی گئی. Lewis took out his frustration on Sorakichi Matsada with an even more damaging hold.
مجھے لیوس ایک ھلنایک تھا تو قاری فیصلہ دیں گے, غلط سمجھا یا کہیں درمیان میں.
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