Pat O’Shocker 拒绝双传

威廉·海耶斯·肖, 在他摔跤生涯的大部分时间里,他都以 Pat O'Shocker 的身份摔跤, 发现自己在聚光灯下 1933. 不过,O'Shocker 并不是在寻找这种名声. 报纸刊登了一篇关于摔跤发起人如何在计划中的双重交叉中试图使用 O'Shocker 的故事.

约瑟夫· “Toots” Mondt booked wrestlers out of New York and was aligned with Jack Curley’s promotion office. Due to a personal grudge with current World Heavyweight Wrestling Jim Londos, Mondt was trying to double-cross Londos and take his title.

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Photo of Joseph “Toots” Mondt (公共领域)

According to O’Shocker, Mondt approached him prior to his September 12, 1932 match with Londos in New Haven, 康涅狄格州. Mondt told O’Shocker that he fixed the referee, who would award the match and belt to O’Shocker. As a reward for O’Shocker’s cooperation, Mondt would give him $15,000 for the double-cross as long as O’Shocker signed a five-year managerial contract with Mondt’s booking office.

At 6’01” 和 270 英镑, O’Shocker may have been able to defeat a performer like Londos in a shoot. 然而, Mondt preferred to fix the referee because it exposed the business less and less could go wrong with the plan.

O’Shocker surprised Mondt by refusing the offer. Undeterred, Mondt upped the offer to $25,000. O’Shocker not only refused the second offer but he reported Mondt’s plan to Londos. Londos and O’Shocker worked the match with Londos going over after 22 分钟, 10 秒.

Mondt’s approach to O’Shocker may never have come to light except that after several months passed, Mondt was successful with the same strategy. Londos defended his title againstJumpingJoe Savoldi on April 7, 1933. Referee Bob Managoff, 锶. awarded a controversial pin to Savoldi, who was the new champion.

Londos made several complaints to state athletic commissions that Managoff falsely awarded the pinfall at the behest of Mondt. As part of his evidence, Londos reported the earlier attempt to double-cross him in the match with O’Shocker.

O’Shocker, based in St. 路易斯当时, didn’t want to be involved in the controversy. 然而, when questioned by the Athletic Commissions and the newspapers, O’Shocker confirmed Londoscomplaints and revealed all the details of the attempted double-cross.

O’Shocker’s reluctance is easy to understand. Mondt would be a powerful force in American professional wrestling until the late 1960s. O’Shocker didn’t want such a powerful enemy, who could hurt or end his wrestling career.

然而, everyone involved in the incidents survived and continued in professional wrestling. Londos and Mondt patched things up later in 1933. Londos started working with Mondt’s promotion again. O’Shocker continued wrestling without any long-term complications.

Double-crosses permeated professional wrestling in the late 1920s and 1930s to the detriment of all involved. Despite the damage to their business, the promoters continued double-crossing each other. Double-crosses would continue throughout the 1930s.

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Sources: 圣. 圣路易斯邮报, 四月 11, 1933 版, p. 15 和 wrestlingdata.com


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