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George Zaharias

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Birth name
  
Theodore Vetoyanis

Name
  
George Zaharias

Ring name(s)
  
George Zaharias

Role
  
Professional wrestler

Billed weight
  
300 lb (140 kg)

Retired
  
1938

Debut
  
c. 1930


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Born
  
February 28, 1908Pueblo, Colorado, United States (
1908-02-28
)

Died
  
May 22, 1984, Tampa, Florida, United States

Marriage location
  
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Spouse
  
Betty Burgess (m. 1960), Babe Didrikson Zaharias (m. 1938–1956)

People also search for
  
Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Betty Burgess, Ole, Hannah

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Theodore Vetoyanis (Greek: Θεόδωρος Βετογιάνης, February 27, 1908 – May 22, 1984) was an American professional wrestler and sports promoter, known by his ring name George Zaharias, popularly known as "The Crying Greek from Cripple Creek" or "The Greek Hyena" during the 1930s. Often cast as a villain or sore loser, one of his most celebrated bouts was a 1932 match with Jim Londos at a sold-out Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, which Londos won. The audience of 14,500 was the highest attendance for any North American wrestling match that year.

In 1938 Zaharias met Babe Didrikson, a talented female athlete best known as a golfer, at a charity golf event; the promoter had matched the wrestler, the golfer, and a minister in a threesome as a gag. Zaharias and Didrikson married later that year, and Zaharias quit wrestling in order to manage his wife's career. He promoted wrestlers and ran a cigar store in Denver. As Babe's career soared, he managed a tailoring shop, a women's sports clothier in Beverly Hills, California, and a golf course in Florida, where the couple retired.

In 1975, Alex Karras portrayed George Zaharias in the TV movie Babe, (opposite his future wife, actress Susan Clark), which told the story of Didrikson, who won two gold medals in track and field at the 1932 Olympics and returned to become a champion golfer, her battles to be accepted as a woman in a man's sports world, and her fight against cancer. Zaharias also did some part-time acting. The Zahariases had no children and were rebuffed by authorities when they sought to adopt. He died in Tampa, Florida, having outlived Babe by 28 years. He married actress Betty Burgess in January 1960 in Las Vegas. He married one of Babe's nurses several years before his death.

References

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