Stecher and Zbyszko Complete Deal

Sur decembro 13, 1920, Ed “Strangler” Lewis defeated Joe Stecher for his World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. Professional wrestling was a staged exhibition by 1920. Tamen, such was the strong feelings between the men that the match may have been a “Ŝoso” or legitimate match in which Lewis took the belt.

Whether the outcome of the match was real, the feud between the men was real. Stecher nursed a grudge for five years. En frua 1925, Stecher saw an opportunity to gain revenge but he would need the help of Stanislaus Zbyszko to pull it off.

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Photo of Stecher and Zbyszko wrestling at St. Louis University Field on May 30, 1925

En januaro 1925, Lewis and his promotional partners Billy Sandow and Toots Mondt, the Gold Dust Trio, decided to put the World Championship on “Granda” Wayne Munn. Munn stood 6’06” and weighed a legitimate 260 Funtoj. Lewis was a large professional wrestler and weighed a billed 220 Funtoj. Hoping to cash in on the novelty of an attraction like Munn, “La Strangler” dropped the World Championship to Munn.

Despite his size, Munn was a novice wrestler easily defeated by a legitimate wrestler. Fearing an actual wrestler would decide to take the belt off Munn, the Gold Dust Trio were careful about matching Munn up against anyone who could actually wrestle. Journalist noticed that Munn wasn’t matched up with a true threat and called the Trio on their seeming protection of the new champion.

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Ed “Strangler” Lewis kaj Stanislaus Zbyszko renkontas en centra ringo por la kutima manpremo.

Not wanting to give away that the matches were staged but concerned about the bad publicity, the Trio decided to call on one of their most trusted wrestlers, the 46-year-old former champion and legitimate wrestler Stanislaus Zbyszko. Tamen, when Zbyszko wrestled Munn, the Trio’s nightmare came true. Zbyszko wrestled Munn legitimately and pinned the helpless big man. La ludgvidisto, afraid of the fans rioting, had to award Zbyszko the title or expose wrestling as fixed.

Stecher had paid Zbyszko to take the title from Munn and then drop the belt to Stecher for his third World Title reign. Long-time St. Louis wrestling promoter Tom Packs promoted the match, which occurred in the St. Louis University Field.

Stecher appeared the aggressor throughout the first fall, Kiu daŭris 1 Horo, 23 Minutoj. Wrestlers were still trying to hide the arranged nature of the outcomes, so long matches were generally the rule. Zbyszko appeared groggy to start the second fall, which lasted only 5 Minutoj. Stecher won the match with his dreaded scissors hold.

The match was pretty rough because they wanted the fans to believe they were watching a legitimate contest. Zbyszko was legitimately injured when he fell to the mat during the second fall. The force of the fall caused contusions to his chest and a torn ligament in his shoulder. The match ended shortly after this unplanned fall.

Stecher’s and Zbyszko’s performance was so convincing, Police Chief Gerk had Stecher arrested for attempted murder. Stecher had to post $1,000.00 bond to be released. Zbyszko quickly exonerated Stecher and stated his injuries were his own fault.

Ĉirkaŭ la sama tempo, the Gold Dust Trio held their own World Title match, where Munn lost to Lewis. How Munn was still the World Champion after losing to Zbyszko was never adequately explained but the World Title would be contested for a number of years. Poste, Stecher and Lewis agreed to do business with each other.

St. Louis would host many important wrestling matches. Sur majo 30, 1925, St. Louis was the venue for the culmination of the biggest double cross in professional wrestling. It was a significant chapter in a storied wrestling town.

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Fontoj: La St. Louis Poŝto-Senda, Majo 31, 1925 Eldono, P. 1 Kaj 9

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