刘易斯和施泰尔平局

In his book 妓女, Lou Thesz 写了他最喜欢的两个摔跤手之间的竞争, 乔斯特彻和埃德 “<跨度bbox_x =“949”bbox_y“1780”bbox_w =“52”bbox_h =“19”的fsize =“13”fweight =“3”红=“255”绿色=“255”蓝色=“255”阿尔法“” 刘易斯. Stecher 和 Lewis 将成为 1910 年代最优秀的两名合法职业摔跤手. 任何一个人都可以在合法的比赛中击败当时的所有其他摔跤手,或者 “shoot”.

男子摔跤三长, boring contests before Lewis was finally able to defeat Stecher. I found one of these matches during my research around 该 1915 New York International Wrestling Tournament. Stecher seemed to have the early advantage in the rivalry as Lewis wrestled so defensively in one of their contests that the town mayor interfered in the match.

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Joe Stecher 带着他的冠军腰带 (公共领域)

I’ve been looking for the contest that Lewis won but haven’t found it yet. I know it would have been around 1917 或 1918. I did recently find a draw the men had in New York City during April 1918. 然而, it is not one of the three contests as they were clearly working with each other in this match.

上周五, 四月 26, 1918, the men met in New York’s premier venue, Madison Square Garden. 该 圣. 圣路易斯邮报 article did not give an attendance figure but it was alargeaudience with a significant number of female fans.

The match shaped up to be a battle of each man’s pet hold, 刘易斯’ headlock and Stecher’s leg scissors. Both men used headlocks in the match, which they wouldn’t have done, if it was a contest. Neither man would willingly give his back to such a skilled opponent. 中 他们的 1928 shoot, Lewis didn’t attempt one headlock.

Lewis used a new counter for the leg scissors. Every time Stecher secured his pet hold, Lewis would start rolling wildly until the men were under the ropes. The referee would then force Stecher to release the hold for a rope break. The tactic was very successful until the 90 minute mark.

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Photo of Ed “<跨度bbox_x =“949”bbox_y“1780”bbox_w =“52”bbox_h =“19”的fsize =“13”fweight =“3”红=“255”绿色=“255”蓝色=“255”阿尔法“” Lewis from 1924 (公共领域)

After an hour and 30 minutes of hard wrestling, Stecher secured a leg scissors and posted quickly enough to stop Lewis from rolling. Stecher worked his hold for ten minutes on a visibly fatiguing Lewis. Lewis was finally able to stand up with Stecher and shake him off his body. The effort almost caused Lewis to fall over.

After a few minutes, Lewis seemed to gain a second wind. Lewis made several desperate attempts to secure a pin with a headlock throw but he was unable to score effectively on Stecher. The referee signaled for a draw at the expiration of the 2-hour time limit.

Lewis and Stecher had a strange personal rivalry. I can’t find a significant incident in the ring between the men. They were professional rivals but after Lewis won the third match, they worked with each other many times over the ensuing years.

Lewis couldn’t stand Wladek Zbyszko or Man Mountain Dean but this animosity sprung from incidents with both men in the ring. Stecher didn’t have animosity towards anyone else that I’ve ever found. 仍然, Lewis and Stecher shared a mutual dislike for each other. It may remain one of the mysteries of 1910s and 1920s professional wrestling.

Lou Thesz knew both men but Joe Stecher was mentally ill, when they met. Stecher beat Lewis and the other three wrestlers, who came to see him at the care facility but he couldn’t tell them about the past. If Lewis, Thesz’s mentor, told Thesz why he disliked Stecher, Lou Thesz never disclosed it.

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Source: 圣. 圣路易斯邮报, 四月 27, 1918 版, p. 8


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