Wladek Zbyszko Divorces
Qhov kawg ntawm 1932, 22-year-old Vila Milli sued her husband, professional wrestler Wladek Zbyszko, for divorce alleging physical cruelty and adultery.
Milli charged the 41-year-old Zbyszko with physical cruelty for “hugging her too hard.” Justice Dunne of the Brooklyn Supreme Court heard the divorce case. He expressed doubt that Zbyszko abused his wife. Txawm li cas los, he did not dismiss the adultery charge so quickly.
Miss Milli, a former Ziegfield Follies Showgirl named Anna Cyganiewiez nee Stark, produced two witnesses. Both witnesses claimed to see Wladek Zbyszko, whose real name was Wladek Cyganiewiez, in a Boston hotel room with another show girl.
Wladek Zbyszko initially denied the charges and threatened to sue Miss Milli’s mother, Blanche Stark, for alienating her daughter from Zbyszko. Txawm li cas los, Zbyszko decided against the lawsuit.
Keeb xeeb, Zbyszko denied all the charges but in April 1933, he withdrew his defense of the suit. Zbyszko’s lawyer told the court Zbyszko did not intend to put forth a defense against Miss Milli’s charges. Zbyszko’s action cleared the way for the court to grant Miss Milli’s request for a divorce.
A wealthy widow, Mrs. Dorothy Lassen, announced her intention to marry Wladek Zbyszko, if the court granted his divorce from Miss Milli. Zbyszko decided to seek happiness with Mrs. Lassen and dropped his defense to the divorce.
Zbyszko married Miss Milli in Union City, New Jersey during July 1928. Chiv, the couple seemed happy but the stresses of both their careers, which kept them apart for long periods, took its toll on the marriage.
Justice Dunne granted the divorce. Lub kaum hli ntuj 1933, Miss Milli remarried. Despite his engagement, I cannot find evidence of Wladek Zbyszko marrying Mrs. Lassen. When he died in Missouri in 1968, Zbyszko was married to Maria Bromowska.
The constant travel of professional wrestling and the temptations of life on the road take a heavy toll on wrestlers’ marriages. Whether wrestlers wrestled in 1880 los sis 1980, life on the road put pressure on wrestling marriages. Marriages did survive these challenges but the story of Wladek’s marriage to Miss Mill is more common than not.
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Qhov chaw: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Tim 24, 1933, p. 4 thiab The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kansas), Lub kaum hli ntuj 4, 1933, p. 3