- Earl
Caddock (February 27, 1888 –
August 25, 1950) was an
American professional wrestler and
World Heavyweight Champion who was
active in the
early portion...
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iterations of the
title being defended. Ed
Lewis defeated Olin
while Earl
Caddock defeated Stecher.
Lewis and
Wladek Zbyszko traded the
title on multiple...
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buses at Mitc****.
Adolphus W. Burtt,
South Dakota Attorney General Earl
Caddock,
professional wrestler J. L. Carr,
English novelist,
taught at the public...
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episodes 2010
Accused Emma
Croft Episode: "Liam's Story"
Royal Wedding Linda Caddock Television film 2011
Marchlands Ruth
Bowen 5
episodes Black Mirror Ffion...
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Jenkins on May 4, 1905. Joe
Stecher regained the
championship from Earl
Caddock at the
venue on
January 30, 1920, the
earliest American professional wrestling...
- "Farmer" Burns,
Frank Gotch, Tom Jenkins,
Charles Cutler, Joe Stecher, Earl
Caddock,
Stanislaus Zbyszko, Ed "Strangler" Lewis, Ad Santel, John Pesek, Jim Londos...
- 1959 song
written by E.
Lewis and Weisman,
performed by
Billy "Crash"
Caddock in 1962 "I Want That", a 2009 song by
Psapp from The Camel's Back "I Want...
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Zbyszko lost his
version of the
World Heavyweight Championship to Earl
Caddock on
February 8, 1918 in Des Moines, and lost
again to Ed
Lewis on May 19...
- as the only
major World Champion following Gotch's
retirement were Earl
Caddock, Joe Stecher, Ed "Strangler" Lewis,
Stanislaus Zbyszko, and
Wayne Munn...
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between Caddock and
Stecher in
April 1917 in Omaha.
Caddock won the match, and Sherman's work was
controversial when he
disallowed a fall when
Caddock had...