Jim Browning Feachtais i Tennessee

In 1933, about 10 blianta isteach ina ghairm bheatha wrestling, Bhuaigh Jim Browning an teideal domhanda. Starting his career in Kansas and his home state of Missouri, Bheadh ​​ar Browning na forais aithnidiúla seo a fhágáil, dá mbeadh sé ar intinn aige an buaicphointe is airde sa wrestling gairmiúil a bhaint amach.

Toisc go raibh ar Seaimpíní an Domhain dul ar camchuairt go náisiúnta, agus go minic go hidirnáisiúnta, the world title was seldom given to a homesteader. Homesteaders stayed in their home territories to be closer to home. They may become local champions and the biggest star of their promotion but almost never won a world title.

A young, married man, Browning homesteaded for the first 3 years of his career. Mar sin féin, in 1926, Browning left his home state and moved to Tennessee, where he wrestled for most of 1926. Browning wanted to establish himself in other territories and meet other promoter to set the groundwork for the possibility of bigger things.

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Photo of Jim Browning in a wrestling pose from the Library of Congress (Fearann ​​Poiblí)

Ar Aibreán 12, 1926, Browning was in the main event with George Hills on a Nashville, Tennessee card at the Page Garage Arena. Browning had previously defeated Hills, a competent Wisconsin wrestler. Hills demanded a rematch, which took place in front of abig crowd of spectators”.

Jim Browning stood 6’03” agus a mheá 220 punt. Hills was a couple inches shorter but weighed 230 punt. They were the largest, most muscular wrestlers on the card.

Hills won the first fall in only 15 minutes with a series of headlocks. Hills threw Browning to the mat several times with headlock takedowns. A woozy Browning was pinned after three such throws.

The second fall may have been the most exciting. Hills continued with his headlock attack, which had Browning on the defensive. Hills also applied the body scissors, a pet hold of Browning.

When Browning looked particularly vulnerable, he suddenly caught Hills in his own body scissors. Browning was known asYoung Stecherfor his skill with the body scissors.

Hills struggled mightily but could not escape Browning’s body scissors. In one last desperate attempt to escape, Hills stood to his feet but crashed back to the mat. Hills appeared to knock himself out, when his head struck the mat. Browning took the second fall in 34 minutes.

Browning won the third fall in quick fashion against the groggy Hills. Browning attacked with a body scissors and armlock combination as soon as the third fall started.

The crowd cheered the thrilling match, which would help draw big crowds in the future. Browning and Hills proved they deserved to be the main event match with this result.

Browning was several years from a world title win but his actions in 1926 helped lay the foundation for his future success. Browning would make a big mark in his short career.

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Sources: Nashville Banner (Nashville, Tennessee), Aibreán 13, 1926 edition, p. 19 agus wrestlingdata.com


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