Gotch vs. Hackenschmidt: The Matches That Made and Destroyed Legitimate American Professional Wrestling - Paperback
Gotch vs. Hackenschmidt: The Matches That Made and Destroyed Legitimate American Professional Wrestling - Paperback
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by Tamara L. Zimmerman (Editor), Ken Zimmerman Jr. (Author)
The Matches Which Built and Crippled an Industry
In 1908, Georg Hackenschmidt had been the touring World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion for 8 years. Considered one of the strongest men in the world, fans viewed "Hack" as unbeatable. He returned to the United States for the first time in three years to face the formidable Frank Gotch. Gotch harbored hard feelings for not getting a title shot in 1905. The result was two controversial but legitimate wrestling matches, whose effects were felt for the next decade.Author Biography
Ken Zimmerman Jr. is a married father of three, who lives in the St. Louis, MO Metro Area. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Political Science and a Minor in History from Washington University in St. Louis. In addition to these interests and genealogy, he is a Black Belt in Taekwondo and holds rank in several other martial arts.