
Our Fake History Episode #184- Was Wrestling Ever Real? (Part II)
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Jul 25, 2023 Explore the fascinating world of professional wrestling's evolution, from manipulated matches to pure theatrics. Discover how kayfabe shaped iconic moments like Hogan vs. Andre at WrestleMania III. Learn about real double-crosses and title thefts that added drama to the sport. Uncover the rise of the wrestling Trust and its impact on kayfabe. Dive into the quirky characters of the 1930s, including the monstrous French Angel. The discussion will keep you entertained as it unravels wrestling's complicated history and its ongoing legacy.
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When Shoots Could Still Happen
- In the 1920s, worked matches still risked being turned into real contests by independent wrestlers.
- Sebastian Major shows these double crosses kept a thread of authenticity in pro wrestling.
The Gold Dust Trio's Double Cross
- Strangler Lewis, Big Billy Sandow, and Toots Mond conspired to regain control of the title from Jack Curley in 1921.
- They paid Stanislaw Zbyszko to drop the belt back to Lewis, forming the Gold Dust Trio's promotion.
How Showmanship Remade Wrestling
- The Gold Dust Trio transformed wrestling into theatrical, vaudeville-style performances with flashy moves and finishes.
- Their innovations (dropkick, body slam, go-home) set the template for modern pro wrestling.
