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Wrestling in Akron, Dale Pierce

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Wrestling in Akron, Dale Pierce
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Wrestling in Akron
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Dale Pierce
Series statement
Images of sports
Summary
From the time it was founded in 1825, Akron was a town on the move. Once known as the "Rubber Capitol of the World," it brought droves of new workers to downtown and the suburban areas. With expansion came a need for entertainment, and wrestling was there for the multitudes. From the contrast of high school amateurs on mats to snarling villains and heroes in the professional ring, the sport thrived. There were the early days of traveling carnivals, with circuit-riding wrestlers who would take on all comers from the audience, to secretive fights set by shifty promoters in railroad yards with onlookers placing bets. There were the glory days of the Akron Armory--offering the crowd a chance to see such luminaries as the cigar-chewing Killer Tim Brooks, the smiling Johnny Powers, or the devious Don Kent--and beyond after the famed arena closed
Target audience
adult

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