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  1. Aloysius Martin “LouThesz (Banat, Míchigan; 24 de abril de 1916 - Orlando, Florida, 28 de abril de 2002) fue un luchador profesional estadounidense, [2] ampliamente reconocido como uno de los más grandes luchadores de todos los tiempos.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lou_TheszLou Thesz - Wikipedia

    Aloysius Martin Thesz: Born April 24, 1916 Banat, Michigan, U.S. Died: April 28, 2002 (aged 86) Orlando, Florida, U.S. Cause of death: Complications caused by Triple bypass surgery: Children: 3: Professional wrestling career; Ring name(s) Lou Thesz: Billed height: 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) Billed weight: 225 lb (102 kg) Billed from

  3. www.wwe.com › superstars › lou-theszLou Thesz | WWE

    225. lbs. Hometown. St. Louis. Signature Move. The Thesz Press. Career Highlights. NWA Champion; AWA Champion; WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2016 Inductee. Lou Thesz: Bio. Lou Thesz, heralded as one of wrestling’s truest and first pioneers, will now be recognized beside fellow sports-entertainment royalty as a WWE Hall of Fame Legacy inductee.

  4. Thesz won the NWA world title from Everett Marshall in 1937 in St. Louis, at the age of 21 and held the title on six occasions for a total of 13 years, longer than any other wrestler in NWA history. For nearly four decades, Lou Thesz was one of the biggest names in all of professional sports.

  5. By the early 1960s, professional wrestling in America had already largely transitioned from true athletic competition into performance exhibitions with pre-d...

  6. 8 de may. de 2002 · Lou Thesz, the most celebrated professional wrestler of the mid-20th century and one of the last who relied on physical skills rather than show business gimmicks, died on April 28 in a hospital...

  7. 24 de abr. de 2016 · Today, April 24th, would have been the 100th birthday of Lou Thesz, perhaps the greatest champion of them all. To celebrate the occasion, we have collected a number of stories from other wrestlers about Thesz, who died in 2002. Lou Thesz in a classic pose by photographer Tony Lanza. Scott Casey interview with Scott Teal, circa 2001: