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Jim "Baron Von" Raschke

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Jim Raschke won a high school state title for Omaha Central High School and moved on the University of Nebraska , where he was Big 8 Conference champion. He also won two AAU national titles and in 1963 placed third in the world championships in the Greco-Roman style of wrestling.

He spent two years in the Army and taught high school one year in Omaha before starting a professional career. Joe Dusek got him started, and he began working for Verne Gagne. As a professional, he was a huge attraction as Baron Von Raschke, stomping into the ring and using the feared claw hold. He was a top box-office draw for two decades and won many titles, including half of the world tag team championship with Mad Dog Vachon.

Ed Don George

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Ed Don George was an exceptional amateur athlete. He won national AAU heavyweight championships in both 1928 and 1929, and wrestled at the University of Michigan . In 1928 he placed fourth at the Olympic Games held in Amsterdam .

He began his professional career shortly after returning from the Olympics and soon scaled new heights. Quick and powerful, he captured the NWA world heavyweight title in 1931 from Gus Sonnenberg, and held it for nearly three years, off and on. Ed Don George was one of the top box office draws of the 1930s, and then served as a promoter in the Northeast for decades. George died in 1985 at the age of 80.

Bob Geigel

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Born and raised in Algona , Iowa , Bob Geigel played many sports in high school and placed second in the Iowa State High School Wrestling Championships at heavyweight in the late 1940s. While competing at the University of Iowa , Geigel lettered four times in football and three times in wrestling and was third in the NCAA championships at 191 pounds in 1948.

He spurned a professional football offer to try pro wrestling, and began his career in Florida . He was a pro star for nearly three decades. Geigel won numerous titles, including the U.S. heavyweight championship, and he also held half of the NWA and AWA world tag team titles. After he was through competing in the ring, Geigel became a very successful promoter in the Kansas City area.

Dick Beyer "The Destroyer"

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Dick Beyer wrestled and played football at Syracuse University in New York , enjoying tremendous success. He was a conference champion in wrestling and an AAU star. He won many regional and state amateur titles and then turned to the pro game.

Wrestling in a white mask, Beyer first competed as Dr. X then as The Destroyer and became one of the biggest attractions around the world, particularly in Japan . He claimed numerous titles, including WWA world champion and AWA world champion.

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