怀念韦恩·穆恩
韦恩 “Big” 穆恩在职业摔跤中迅速崛起. 首次亮相 1924, 穆恩 “won” 来自 Ed 的世界重量级摔跤锦标赛 “<跨度bbox_x =“949”bbox_y“1780”bbox_w =“52”bbox_h =“19”的fsize =“13”fweight =“3”红=“255”绿色=“255”蓝色=“255”阿尔法“” 刘易斯早年 1925. 他的坠落同样迅速. 由 1926, 穆恩退役了.
来自内布拉斯加州的大学橄榄球边锋, 穆恩被比利·桑多招募到职业摔跤中, 金尘三重奏事实上的领袖. The Trio consisted of Sandow, 世界重量级摔跤冠军埃德 “<跨度bbox_x =“949”bbox_y“1780”bbox_w =“52”bbox_h =“19”的fsize =“13”fweight =“3”红=“255”绿色=“255”蓝色=“255”阿尔法“” Lewis and training partner/promotional genius Joe “Toots” Mondt dominated wrestling in the mid-1920s.
Motivated by a desire to provide a new challenger for Lewis, Sandow doggedly recruited Munn, who had no actual wrestling skills, to join his group and train for wrestling. Munn was an unusual physical specimen for the time. Munn stood 6’05” 身高,体重 250 英镑. Munn would likely be the strongest man in wrestling at the time.
Sandow rightly predicted Munn would be a big star and a big drawing card. Munn proved Sandow correct by frequently drawing 10,000 or more fans to Kansas City, Missouri’s Convention Hall.
Munn’s biggest drawback was his lack of actual wrestling skills. If a skilled wrestler was able to get into the ring with Munn, the wrestler could embarrass Munn and take his title. In one of the biggest double-crosses in wrestling, this scenario played out in Philadelphia three months into Munn’s reign.
After some shenanigans and political maneuvering, Lewis took the title back from Munn on May 30, 1925 even though Munn lost the title a month earlier. The title remained divided until 1928.
Munn quietly retired in early 1926. Munn enjoyed a successful career in the oil business until Bright’s Disease began to take it’s toll in the early 1930s.
一月 9, 1931, at only 34 岁, “Big” Wayne Munn lost his fight with Bright’s Disease. Munn had checked into the hospital 10 days earlier. Doctors described his condition as grave upon admittance. Munn continued to deteriorate.
On January 9th, Munn passed away at Fort Sam Houston Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Munn was survived by his wife Edna and daughter Mary Ann.
Munn is frequently the goat of the tale about the fall of the Gold Dust Trio. 然而, Munn logically saw professional wrestling as a way to parlay his athletic ability into a significant income. Munn wasn’t responsible for the double-cross. The Trio should have known better than to expose him to a wrestler as skilled as Zbyszko.
“Big” Wayne Munn was an exceptional athlete. He put on good wrestling matches even though he was only a performer. For a short-time, he may have been the biggest box office draw in wrestling particularly in Kansas City. History should be kinder to “Big” Wayne Munn.
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Source: Grand Island Daily Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska), 一月 9, 1931 版, p. 7
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