Lewis laat sak titel aan Sonnenberg

En “Worger” Lewis is een van die top twee Amerikaanse professionele stoeiers van alle tye. Terwyl Lewis 'n wettige voorlegging-stoeier was, wat enigiemand in 'n stoeikompetisie kon klop, hy het feitlik uitsluitlik in vooraf gereëlde uitstallingswedstryde gewerk. In 1929, hy het aan 'n wedstryd deelgeneem met 'n professionele sokkerspeler wat 'n stoeier geword het, Gus Sonnenberg.

Sonnenberg was op die Providence Steam Roller, when the team won the NFL Championship in 1928. Sonnenberg joined Providence in 1927, when he met Boston wrestling promoter Paul Bowser. Bowser saw star power in Sonnenberg. He trained Sonnenberg on how to “work” matches for professional wrestling.

Sonnenberg quickly rewarded Bowser’s faith by becoming a big box office star. One of the early news reels covered the Lewis-Sonnenberg match. Lewis was the current World Champion but the third biggest box office draw behind Sonnenberg and Jim Londos, arguably wrestling’s biggest star. Londos was aligned with rival wrestling promoters.

Sonnenberg’s finishing move was theflying tackle”, one of the early cooperative finishes in wrestling. Sonnenberg didn’t have a wrestling background. He was completely dependent on his opponents to lead him through the match. Sonnenberg would also be helpless if the opponent chose toshoot on himor turn the match into a legitimate contest.

Watch the highlights above to see how a professionalsoldthe effects of a move. Lewis looked so exhausted at the end of the first fall, Sonnenberg looked like a legitimate threat. The title credibly changed hands because Lewis made Sonnenberg look so strong.

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En “Worger” Lewis practicing wrestling

New readers may ask, why would “Worger” Lewis lose the title, if he could easily defeat Sonnenberg. The answer is always the same in professional wrestling, money. Lewis was part of the Bowser promoting group, so he received part of the box office money. Sonnenberg was a bigger star, so Lewis could make more money with Sonnenberg holding the World Championship. Lewis also had another motive.

The effects of trachoma, which wasn’t treatable at the time, was slowly blinding “Worger” Lewis. The disease spread through the dirty mats wrestlers often worked on. Deur 1929, Lewis could only see the outlines of objects.

Lewis wanted to start winding down his career at nearly 40 jaar oud. Egter, he would be called on several times in the 1930s to legitimately beat wrestlers, who had grown arrogant and unwilling to cooperate with promoters. Lewis, past his prime, could still legitimately beat any of the other wrestlers, if they refused to cooperate.

In 1929, a preliminary wrestler aligned with the other big box office star, Jim Londen, would attack Sonnenberg in the street. The wrestler wanted to expose Sonnenberg’s lack of wrestling ability. The incident was mentioned in a few papers but the attack largely failed to expose Sonnenberg.

Paul Bowser was smart enough not to match Sonnenberg with any wrestler with the ability or desire to double-cross Sonnenberg after die “Big” Wayne Munn disaster. Londen’ team resorted to desperate tactics to embarrass Sonnenberg and his backers. Sonnenberg dropped the title to Ed Don George in December 1930.

Let me know what you think of the wrestling in this short news reel. Ook, note Lewisphysique. It is a reminder that looks have nothing to do with actual grappling ability. U kan 'n opmerking agterlaat of 'n vraag vra oor hierdie of enige pos in die kommentaarafdeling hieronder of op my Facebook bladsy of Twitter profiel.

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