Double-Crossing the Gold Dust Trio
Stanislaus Zbyszko's Last Hurrah
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Between 1923 and 1928, World Champion Ed "Strangler" Lewis, manager Billy Sandow and promotional genius Joseph "Toots" Mondt dominated pro wrestling. Their promotional practices resulted in Ed "Strangler" Lewis earning more money than any professional athlete in the 1920s including Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey.
Riding a high tide of full houses and big gates, poor decisions based on greed led to trouble for both the Trio and professional wrestling.
Learn How a 45-Year-Old Changed the Fortunes of Professional Wrestling For Nearly a Decade
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