Fred A. Beell (January 17, 1876 – August 5, 1933) was a German-born American professional wrestler and police officer. Fred Beell was born in West Prussia...
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1904, to take the championship. After trading the title with Jenkins and Fred Beell, Gotch set his sights on the World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship...
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center for much of northern Wisconsin. Elliot Anderson, Nevada legislator Fred Beell, wrestler Robert Brokl, artist, printmaker and activist Todd Boss, poet...
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the top wrestlers of his day. These wrestlers included Farmer Burns, Fred Beell, Ed Lewis, and Joe Stecher, who Gotch managed. From 1906–1918, Roller...
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(Trailblazer Award) Class of 2022 Aleksander Aberg Stone Cold Steve Austin Fred Beell Mildred Burke Tom Cannon Riki Choshu Dory Funk Jr. Karl Gotch Tom Jenkins...
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business in a failed gamble when he was defeated by veteran grappler Fred Beell. He then barnstormed throughout the South while guiding such wrestlers...
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1905 New York City Frank Gotch 2 May 23, 1906 Kansas City, Missouri Fred Beell 1 December 1, 1906 New Orleans Frank Gotch 3 December 17, 1906 Kansas...
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retirement and vacancy, Frank Gotch recommended Gus Schoenlein/Americus and Fred Beell compete for the vacant title. Schonelein won. 4 Stanislaus Zbyszko May...
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trained included Rudy Dusek, Joe Malcewicz, Emil Klank, Jess Westergaard, Fred Beell and Jack Sherry. It is said he trained more than 1,600 wrestlers in all...
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Curley promoted his first major wrestling bout between Frank Gotch and Fred Beell. The following year, Gotch defeated strongman Georg Hackenschmidt for...
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