“פּויער” Burns Puts in a Full Night

פּויער-ברענט-פראַנק-גאָטש

אין 1899, מארטין “פּויער” Burns was transitioning into the role of part-time wrestler and full-time trainer. One of his most famous pupils would be Frank Gotch, who Burns defeated a week after this match. Burns was 38 years-old and had lost his American Heavyweight Wrestling Championship two years earlier. Burns blended both roles on a very busy December night in

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שפּיץ-צען-לעגיטימע-ראַנגלער-בוך-דעקן

ווער איז דער גרעסטער לאַדזשיטאַמאַט פאַכמאַן ראַנגלער צו ראַנגלערייַ אין די פאַרייניקטע שטאַטן? How do you determine it when wrestlers “worked” or cooperated with each other in matches since the sports emergence in the 1860s? . I examined the records and stories around the American, British, Polish, and Turkish wrestlers, who wrestled in the United States between 1870 און 1915

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Pat O’Shocker Refuses Double-Cross

יוסף-טאָאָץ-מאָנט

William Hayes Shaw, who wrestled as Pat O’Shocker through most of his wrestling career, found himself in the spotlight in 1933. O’Shocker wasn’t looking for this sort of fame though. Newspapers were carrying a story about how wrestling promoters tried to use O’Shocker in a planned double-cross. יוסף “Toots” Mondt booked wrestlers out of New York and was aligned with

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Jim Browning Campaigns in Tennessee

דזשים-בראַונינג

אין 1933, about 10 years into his wrestling career, Jim Browning would win the world title. Starting his career in Kansas and his home state of Missouri, Browning would have to leave these familiar grounds, if he intended to reach the highest pinnacle in professional wrestling. Because World Champions had to tour nationally, and often internationally, the world title was

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More Beating Than Shoot

לויס-און-סטעטשער

I’ve written in the past that Fall Guys: The Barnums of Bounce by Marcus Griffin is a problematic source. While Griffin has insider knowledge due to his time in the Buffalo promotional office in the 1930s, he wrote the book for the purpose of revenge against the promoters who fired him. The book contains factual information mixed in with interesting

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Jim Londos Makes His Mark

זיי-לאָנדאָן-1920

In the early 1920s, Christos Theofilou began wrestling as Jim Londos after several years as the gimmickyWrestling Plasterer”. Londos probably didn’t realize that the name change would be the first step into him becoming the biggest box office attraction in 1930s professional wrestling. The second step was his emergence as a main event wrestler in St. לוי. Born in

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Eustace Wrestles The Champ

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אויף יולי 4, 1922, Alan Eustace received his shot at the World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Ed “סטראַנגלער” לויס. Eustace, the Kansas Champion, won a qualifying match with “פּויער” Bailey in March 1922 to qualify for the match with Lewis. 31-year-old Eustace was the same age as “סטראַנגלער” Lewis but Lewis was far more experienced. Debuting at 14 יאָרן פון עלטער,

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Pro Wrestling’s Bad Reputation

מארטין-פויער-ברענט

Since its emergence as a spectator sport in the second half of the 19th Century, promoters and wrestlers were under a cloud of suspicion that they were working their matches. While professional wrestling would eventually consist almost exclusively of staged exhibitions, many, if not most, of the matches were legitimate contest prior to 1915. Promoters and wrestlers went to great

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Renato Gardini Arrives in 1915

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In early 1915, Sam Rachmann promoted the New York International Wrestling Tournament with the intention of replacing retired World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch. Rachmann believed no one could defeat Aleksander “אַלעקס” אַבערג, Rachmann’s handpicked successor to Gotch, in Greco-Roman wrestling. Rachmann’s challenge was catch-as-catch-can was the dominant wrestling style in America. To get around this challenge, Rachmann recruited international

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Browning Campaigns in Kansas

דזשים-ברוונינג-1923

אין 1922, future World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Jim Browning began his career in Kansas. Browning moved from his hometown of Verona, Missouri in 1921 to train for a professional wrestling career. Tom Law, the Wichita, Kansas promoter, oversaw Browning’s training. By May 1923, Browning was already in the main event at smaller shows. On an Augusta, Kansas card, Browning wrestled

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