Lewis and Roeber Unify Title

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When William Muldoon retired from professional wrestling in 1889, he intended for his protege, Ernst Roeber, to become the new World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. Since Muldoon always defended his championship in the Greco-Roman wrestling style, his choice made sense. Roeber was arguably the best Greco-Roman wrestler in America at the time. Autem, the wrestling fans and journalist, covering the sport,

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Lewis and Stecher Shoot One Last Time

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Aurum Dust Trio dominatum luctationis professionalis in mane ad medium-1920s multas irae induxit cum aliis luctatoribus et auctoribus.. Huius professionis aemulatio ad insignem crucem duplex duxit 1925. Ex hoc tempore in, orbis terrarum titulo disputabatur quod Joe Stecher tenuit unam versionem, dum Ed “Strangulatam” Aliam versionem tenuit Ludovicus. Ex ipsa ira

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Carolus Green Preps pro Evan Lewis

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Carolus Green, peritus Anglis capiens-ut-capere-can luctator, iter in Civitatibus Foederatis Americae nuper 1880s luctandi optimum American luctatores. Green obtinuit facultatem in July 21, 1889, cum luctaretur American Heavyweight Capere-as-Capite Can Champion Evan Lewis. Hoc par parare, Viridis tulit difficultatis praedura palaestrae cum Jontman luctatorem Bert Scheller in nuper Iunii. Scheller natus est

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Jenkins’ et Beell's ianua clausa

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Tom Jenkins luctator soli luctator distinctionem habuit, ut Francis Gotch multiplicibus temporibus superaret. Jenkins et Gotch incoluerunt American Heavyweight palaestricae risus inter 1902 et 1906. In tempore huius par, Jenkins fuit vindicem iterum. Marcus Beell iam aliquot menses ante aliquot menses cum Jenkins parem militabat. Beell tandem persuasum Jenkins to

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Caddock and W. Zbyszko Wrestle to Draw

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Earl Caddock had a relatively short but storied professional wrestling career in the late 1910s and early 1920s. Making his professional debut in 1915 after winning three AAU National titles in amateur wrestling, Caddock only wrestled professionally until 1922. Autem, he would be recognized as world champion after defeating Joe Stecher in April 1917. Caddock would lose the title back

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