Pro Wrestling's Original Monsters #WrestlingHistory #MonsterHeels #OldSchoolWrestling #TerritoryEra
2025 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Pro Wrestling's Original Monsters #WrestlingHistory #MonsterHeels #OldSchoolWrestling #TerritoryEra
Pro Wrestling's Original Monsters #WrestlingHistory #MonsterHeels #OldSchoolWrestling #TerritoryEra
2025
15m
Wrestling
Wrestling’s Original Monsters & Mystery Men (1800s–1940s) | Proto-Heels Before TV Wrestling Pro wrestling has always loved spectacle — and the “monster heel” didn’t start with Vader, Yokozuna, or The Undertaker. Long before TV and the territory era, wrestling’s earliest stars were already donning masks, cultivating fearsome reputations, and selling danger to packed arenas. In this episode of Wrestling’s Greatest Moments, we travel back to the 1800s–1940s to meet the pioneers of wrestling’s monster tradition — the men whose gimmicks, brutality, and mystique laid the groundwork for everything that followed. 🔥 Featured legends include: 00:00 Introduction 00:47 The Masked Man 02:38 Evan "Strangler" Lewis 04:52 Yusuf Ismail aka "The Terrible Turk" 07:03 Man Mountain Dean 08:49 Maurice Tillet aka "The French Angel" 11:06 "Wild" Bull Curry 14:00 The Swedish Angel From masked intrigue to forbidden holds… from freak-of-nature physiques to crowd-popping brutality — this is the forgotten era that defined wrestling’s enduring love affair with monsters. 👊 If you love old-school wrestling, forgotten lore, and the true history behind today’s industry, you’re in the right place. 🎥 WATCH MORE FROM WRESTLING’S GREATEST MOMENTS: Classic wrestlers • Territory history • Monster heels • Forgotten rivalries Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.All images and photographs used under fair dealing doctrine of Section 29(1) of the Copyright, Designs, and Patents 1988 Act and fair usage doctrine of the Copyright Act of 1976.Under Section 29(1) of the 1988 Act, fair dealing is a valid defense when dealing with copyright infringement for the purpose of non-commercial research or private study. Work Cited Desbonnet, Edmond. The Ki
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