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Aloysius Martin Thesz (April 24, 1916 –
April 28, 2002),
known by the ring name Lou
Thesz, was an
American professional wrestler.
Considered to be one...
- The
George Tragos/Lou
Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (TNTHOF) is a
professional wrestling hall of fame and
museum located within the National...
- 1957, in Chicago,
Thesz defended the
world title against Canadian wrestler Édouard
Carpentier in a two out of
three falls match.
Thesz and
Carpentier split...
- scissors, was
innovated by, po****rized and
subsequently named after Lou
Thesz, sees the
attacking wrestler jumping toward a
standing opponent, knocking...
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notably trained three-time NWA
World Heavyweight Champion Lou
Thesz, and the
George Tragos/Lou
Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame is
named in
their honor...
- is Lou
Thesz, who held the
title from
November 27, 1949 to
March 15, 1956, for a
total of 2,300 days (6 years, 3 months, and 16 days);
Thesz also holds...
- next 51 years, with the last
recognized reign being disputed between Lou
Thesz and Édouard
Carpentier after a
match between the two
ended in a legitimate...
-
automobile accident on
November 1, 1949, the NWA
recognised Lou
Thesz as the champion.
Thesz had
earlier won the
National Wrestling ****ociation's
World Heavyweight...
- hold, the figure-four leglock. He was also
known for his
rivalry with Lou
Thesz, both in and out of the ring.
Rogers was a fourteen-time
world champion...
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Pride FC. The
promotion was also
known for
hiring dangerous shooters Lou
Thesz,
Billy Robinson and
Danny Hodge as
trainers and
promoters of
their product...