Stecher Meets Pesek ở St. Louis

Joe Stecher và John “Người hổ” Pesek là những đô vật hợp pháp chủ yếu “worked” thời đại, nơi các trận đấu được xác định trước trừ khi ai đó quyết định qua mặt đô vật hoặc người tổ chức khác bằng cách biến trận đấu thành một cuộc thi hợp pháp. Phản đòn kép chỉ có tác dụng, nếu đô vật có thể thắng trận đấu một cách hợp pháp.

John Pesek didn’t like the worked nature of wrestling and often turned his matches into contests. As a result, promoters hesitated to book him particularly against a champion because of Pesek’s propensity to “shoot” on his opponents. Tuy nhiên, Joe Stecher was considered a match for Pesek, so St. Louis promoter Tom Packs was willing to schedule Pesek to wrestle current World Heavyweight Champion Joe Stecher.

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Joe Stecher with his championship belt (Tên miền công cộng)

The match occurred at the St. Đấu trường Louis vào thứ năm, Tháng Tư 29, 1926. Packs had been trying to arrange a match between Stecher and EdStrangler” Đồ dùng móc đá lên cao. Tuy nhiên, the old enemies were struggling to come to an agreement.

Pesek stepped into the void eager to wrestle Stecher. Pesek and Stecher would outlast much of the capacity crowd, who came to see theScissors Mastertake on the “Người hổ”. Pesek disposed of two Olympic champions in legitimate contests prior to this match so anticipation was at a fever pitch. The first fall came after 3 hours of hard wrestling.

The match began at 10:10 p.m. on the evening of April 29th. Pesek wrestled defensively at first. It took Stecher 53-minutes to gain his first scissors hold on Pesek but Pesek bounced around until he freed himself from Stecher’s legs.

In the next hour, Stecher was able to secure his hold two more times but Pesek escaped the same way each time. Pesek was able to put a hammerlock on Stecher’s arm and almost injured the champion before Stecher reversed out of the hold.

Finally after 3 hours of wrestling, Pesek secured his wristlock, a legitimate submission hold forcing Stecher to submit. The men retired for a 20-minute rest. Both men were noticeably tired, when the match resumed.

Stecher had the better of Pesek in the 2nd round ending the fall with a double wing lock. It is one of the few matches that Stecher secured a fall with a hold other than his scissors lock.

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Photo of John Pesek from the Public Domain

The men started wrestling again after a 20-minute rest. At the 40-minute mark, Stecher lifted Pesek off the ground, started to lose his balance and dropped Pesek out of the ring. Pesek struck his head and was knocked unconscious.

Pesek was carried from ringside as referee Harry Sharpe raised Stecher’s hand at 3:20 a.m. on Friday morning. Pesek suffered a concussion and was taken to the hospital.

Later in 1926, Stecher and Pesek did wrestle an acknowledged “shoot” although it was originally supposed to be a “worked” match. I’m not sure if this match in St. Louis was a shoot, work or combination of the two.

The length of the match and the three hours it took to secure the first fall argues for a legitimate contest. Legitimate contests can both long and boring. Wrestlers and promoters began working matches to increase fan interest. Promoter don’t want fans leaving before the main event ends because of the effect on future gates.

Stecher using an effective but less used move also argues he may have beenshootingto protect his title against a dangerous opponent like Pesek. If Stecher meant to drop Pesek outside the ring, it would also argue for a “shoot”. St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Don H. Thompson believed it was a legitimate contest.

Tuy nhiên, the ending is what troubles me. Wrestlers striking their heads on posts or floors is one of the oldest ways to “work” an ending. Frank Gotch “raninto a ring post, when he dropped his belt to Fred Beell in an obvious work at the end of 1903. I can’t say I’m convinced the entire match was a contest based on this ending.

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Source: St. Louis Star and Times, Tháng Tư 30, 1926 edition, p. 21

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