De podcast over krijgscultuur

I was recently honored to be a guest on De podcast over krijgscultuur. Coach Rene Driefuss en Matt Peters waren uitstekende gastheren. Ik heb echt genoten van mijn tijd op hun podcast.

We spraken over een van mijn boeken, Gotch vs. Hackenschmidt: The Matches That Made and Destroyed Legitimate American Professional Wrestling in particular. Echter, we spoke in general about the history of catch-as-catch-can or catch wrestling in the United States.

Catch wrestling originated in the carnivals as a way to keep from losing to a local, skilled amateur wrestler, who wouldn’t normally be familiar with submission holds.

I did make one error in the podcast, when I opined about the development of catch in England. Catch wrestling in England may predate the emergence of the style in the United States. Catch existed in the Lancashire area as early as 1856. It definitely wasn’t brought back to England by the English wrestlers, who came to the United States in the 1880s. I don’t know what I was thinking but did want to correct this error.

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Martin “Boer” Burns and his greatest trainee, Frank Gotch (Public Domain)

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Gotch vs. Hackenschmidt is available at Amazon in paperback and on e-book.


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