Belief No Longer Suspended

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In December 14, 1915, the International Wrestling Tournament was coming to a close. A featured match revealed promoter Samuel Rachmann was manipulating outcomes to keep interest in his tournament. After the wrestling public lost complete interest in the tournament during its opening few months in the spring, Rachmann introduced one of the most successful gimmicks in professional wrestling history. Rachmann

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Lurich Throws Losson

Georg-Lurich

Georg Lurich made his reputation as a professional wrestler competing in European Greco-Roman wrestling tournaments. When Lurich travelled to the United States to ply his trade, he made the transition to catch-as-catch-can wrestling, the dominant style outside of Europe. Lurich adapted well to this style and earned a shot at the World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, Frank Gotch, in ultima Gotch's

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Primum accipit Robert Title Catullus

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Bob “Robert Catullus” Fitzsimmons erat Anglis pugilem, qui vicit indubii middleweight, et heavyweight heavyweight lux mundi championships, vertente enim in 20th century. Saepe fallitur pro Australia quod coepi per suum esse vitae caestu, Fitzsimmons iter, ut in Civitatibus Foederatis Americae 1890 ad expeditionem ad pilae middleweight. Sicut in stetit Fitzsimmons 6 pedes alta sed

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Belga imbuit German LUCTATOR scriptor Nasus

Alex-aberg

May 21, 1915, the International Wrestling Tournament began in New York. Samuel Rachman promoted the event as a way to showcase European Greco-Roman Wrestling Champion Alek Aberg. Rachman believed Aberg was the natural successor to World Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch, who retired in 1913. On the first day of the tournament, nationalistic feelings about World War I popped up

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