Stecher and Lewis At It Again

Ed “Strangler” Lewis yog ib qhov zoo tshaj plaws lwm yam hauv kev wrestling enjoyed. Txawm tias Lewis wrestled saibxyuas staged miv, nws khoom txawj wrestling tseeb. Yav tom ntej protégé Lou Thesz lus hais ntau zaug Lewis yuav tuav tej wrestler txhua lub sij hawm, so he was the ideal world champion in the modern era of prearranged matches.

Txawm li cas los, early in his career, Lewis could not defeat everyone at will. His rival Joe Stecher provided a stubborn challenge for Lewis. Whether they did not trust each other or just disliked each other, their early matches ended in a number of controversies. Lewis would eventually take his first world championship from Stecher in a bout, where Stecher didn’t want to drop the belt to Lewis.

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Ed ” Strangler” Siv Guillotine rau Ivan Linow ua ntej nws tau pub Lewis

When they first met in 1915 thiab 1916, Stecher was equal in skill to Lewis. To combat Stecher’s offensive ability with the scissors hold, Lewis employed a defensive style. Fans found this style infuriating, but Lewis continued to evade Stecher’s holds. When the men met on July 4, 1916, nyob rau Omaha, Nebraska, Stecher had enough.

18,000 fans showed up at the Omaha Fair Grounds in what amounted to a hometown venue for Stecher, who was born in Dodge, Nebraska. The gate was $30,000, a gigantic sum of money in 1916.

The 22-year-old Stecher and 24-year-old entered the ring in peak condition. Stecher aggressively pursued Lewis, who continued to evade Stecher’s attempts to secure a scissors hold around his waist. Stecher did get a scissors hold on Lewisarm, but the 230-pound Lewis shook off the slimmer Stecher.

Frustrated and sick ofThe Strangler’sevasion, Stecher dropped to the ground and invited Lewis to put any hold on he wanted. Lewis tried to lock on a toe hold twice but Stecher spun and pulled his leg out each time. Lewis began to evade the contest again.

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Joe Stecher

After four hours, referee Ed Smith, Sporting Editor of the Chicago American, suggested suspending the bout. Stecher and Lewis could continue the match the following night. Stecher agreed but Lewis insisted the match continue.

Since it was getting dark, an assistant drove an automobile up to ringside. The driver used the automobile’s headlights to illuminate the ring.

Despite wanting to continue, Lewis did not change his tactics. At the five-hour mark, Ed Smith declared the match a draw and left the ring. Stecher and Lewis glared at each other for a few minutes before leaving. While the stare down could have been theatrics to promote future matches, Stecher was furious with Lewis for his tactics. Ed Lewis just did not like Joe Stecher. Period.

Ed “Strangler” Lewis eventually eclipsed Joe Stecher, who had a good but not as remarkable career as Lewis. Stecher would prove Lewis’s toughest rival and the one man who threatened Lewisreputation.

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Qhov chaw: The Ogden Standard, Lub Xya hli ntuj 5, 1916 ib tsab, p. 2

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