Lewis Reprenas Titolon de Zbyszko
Sur decembro 14, 1922, amaso da 10,000 adorantoj plenigis la St. Louis Coliseum por spekti la revanĉon inter nuna Monda Pezeguloĉampiono Ed “Strangler” Lewis kaj iama ĉampiono Stanislaus Zbyszko. Lewis “Venkita” Zbyszko por la titolo en Wichita, Kansaso en marto 1922. Nekonata al ĉi tiuj fanoj, the plan was for Zbyszko to lose the match to Lewis but look strong in the process.
Billy Sandow, Lewis’ manager, and Lewis controlled the World Championship at the time. When Lewis dropped the title in 1921, it was with the understanding Zbyszko would drop it back at some time in the future. With his title reign running out of steam, Sandow and Lewis let Zbyszko know it was time to drop the title back in March 1922. As I wrote last month, they were concerned about whether Zbyskzo would actually cooperate in the rematch or try to turn the match into a legitimate contest.

Stanislaus Zbyszko working the toe hold on Ed Strangler Lewis (Publika Domajno)
The match began at a very quick pace. Lewis secured several headlocks, which Zbyszko powered out of time and again. Zbyszko worked for a toe hold, when he was on offense. The fast pace of the match demonstrated Lewis and Zbyszko were working together to make an exciting match.
The back and forth continued until the 41-minute mark. Zbyszko caught Lewis with a flying mare for the first fall in 41 Minutoj, 15 Sekundoj. With Zbyszko winning the first fall, it was further evidence Lewis trusted Zbyszko to go through with the finish.

Ed “Strangler” Lewis kaj Stanislaus Zbyszko renkontas en centra ringo por la kutima manpremo.
After the 15-minute intermission, Lewis dominated the second fall. After securing a succession of headlocks, Lewis threw Zbyszko heavily with a flying headlock. Zbyszko’s right shoulder struck the mat first before rolling onto his left shoulder for the second fall at 24 Minutoj, 25 Sekundoj.
Jack Herman was managing Zbyszko for the match, while John Furla served as chief second. They had to help Zbyszko to his feet as he appeared to be in agony. Zbyszko held out his right arm like his shoulder was separated. Lewis could have accidentally hurt Zbyszko but it’s unlikely. La “injury” would setup the finish in the third fall.
After another 15-minute rest, the men returned with Zbyszko milking his injured shoulder. Lewis immediately attacked with a series of headlocks. When Zbyszko attempted a second flying mare at the 14 Eta marko, Lewis pulled the arm down behind Zbyszko’s back into a hammerlock. The hammerlock on his injured arm was too much and Zbyszko was forced to submit. Ed “Strangler’ Lewis was still World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion.
The gate was announced at $16,000.00 Kun 60 percent of the gate going to Lewis and Zbyszko. Lewis was supposed to receive $7,200 and Zbyszko $2,400. Tamen, it’s hard to know how the gate was actually divided. The winner and loser purses were announced to the newspapers to conceal the match was an exhibition. The usual split was much closer to 50-50.
Peace reigned in Sandow’s camp but it would only last for a few years. Professional jealousy would destroy the most profitable partnership in 1920s professional wrestling.
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Fonto: St. Louis Stelo kaj Tempoj, Decembro 15, 1922 Eldono, P. 20
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