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Lou Thesz Real Name: Lou Thesz Stats: 6' 1" 225 lbs. Born: 1916 |
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Lou Thesz is considered by many to be the single greatest wrestling champion of all time. Certainly his championship history, superior skills and knowledge of wrestling, the overwhelming fame he enjoyed throughout his prime, and his dedication to always learning, would back that claim up. Take a look at the facts... Thesz was born on April 24, 1916 and he made his pro wrestling debut at the age of 16 in East St. Louis, Il. Trained, and for a time managed, by Ed "Strangler" Lewis among others (including George Tragos and Ad Santel), he was instantly a standout on the various pro wrestling circuits and won his first title in 1937. Throughout his incredible career, Thesz went on to win literally dozens of championships... He won the Mid West Wrestling Association World Title in 1937, over Everett Marshall; the American Wrestling Association World Title (Boston) in 1938, awarded the title. Next was the National Wrestling Association World Title which he won on three seperate occasions in 1939, 1947, and 1948. |
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It was during his reigns as NWA World Champion between 1949-1964 that Thesz went on a quest to unify the different World titles being recognized at the time, with the goal of making the National Wrestling Alliance title into pro wrestling's only World Championship. He succeeded by unifying the AWA (Boston) title, the W.W.A. (Los Angeles) version of the World Title, and the AWA World (Ohio) title. Lou Thesz is credited as being the final truly undisputed World Champion of the 1900's.
However, despite being credited as the first 6-time NWA Champion, unifying all of the WOrld titles, and holding the NWA belt for over 13 combined years, there were still more championships to be won by the great Lou Thesz...such as the N.W.A. International Heavyweight title, two N.W.A. Southern titles in 1973 and 1978, the U.S. Junior Heavyweight Title in 1973, the U.W.A. (Mexico) World Heavyweight title in 1977 and the U.S. Heavyweight Title (MS.) in 1978.
The Ring Chronicle honors the record-holding champion, statesman, teacher, and pro wrestling legend Lou Thesz with his deserved place in The Ring Chronicle's Hall of Fame...
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