London remanet Champion

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Die Veneris, February 17, 1922, Mundus Heavyweight colluctatio Champion Stanislaus Zbyszko impedimento compositus contra Francois Lemarque luctatus est et sursum et adventus stella Jim Londos.. Londos adhuc paucis annis aberat ut maximus capsula munus traheret in palaestra professionali, sed erat popularis luctator in St.. Ludovicus. Dum Londinensium modo stetisset circiter V’06” aut 5’07”, possedit

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Mooneye Wrestles Luttbeg

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Die Saturni, Decembris 2nd, 1893, loci Sancti Ludovici pugillatoris et luctator Greco-Romanus Mike Mooney occurrit Max Luttbeg apud Sanctum Ludovicum’ Entertainment Hall. Pre-par hype focused in Mooney non amissis colluctatio par vel caestu praedura palaestrae. Mooney melior habebatur luctator Graeco-Romanus, dum Luttbeg erat melius capere-ut-capere-can luctator. In 19th century, communis enim par

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Remembering Wayne Munn

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Wayne “Big” Munn’s a meteoric rise in professional wrestling. Debuting in 1924, Munn “won” the World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship from Ed “Strangulatam” Lewis in early 1925. His fall was just as quick. By 1926, Munn was retired. A college football lineman from Nebraska, Munn was recruited into professional wrestling by Billy Sandow, defacto leader of the Gold Dust Trio. In

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Lewis and Roeber Unify Title

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When William Muldoon retired from professional wrestling in 1889, he intended for his protege, Ernst Roeber, to become the new World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. Since Muldoon always defended his championship in the Greco-Roman wrestling style, his choice made sense. Roeber was arguably the best Greco-Roman wrestler in America at the time. Autem, the wrestling fans and journalist, covering the sport,

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