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Wayne Munn

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Ring name(s)
  
Wayne Munn

Name
  
Wayne Munn

Trained by
  
Mike Gibbons

Debut
  
1924

Weight
  
104 kg


Billed weight
  
230 lb (100 kg)

Height
  
1.98 m

Billed height
  
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)

Role
  
Professional wrestler

Retired
  
1926

Wayne Munn

Born
  
February 19, 1896 Colby, Kansas, United States (
1896-02-19
)

Died
  
January 9, 1931, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, United States

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Wayne Munn (February 19, 1896 – January 9, 1931) was an American professional wrestler, World Heavyweight Champion and collegiate football player from the University of Nebraska.

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Wrestling career

His fame from playing football attracted the attention of wrestling star, Ed Lewis and promoters Toots Mondt and Billy Sandow, who prematurely pushed Munn as the next big star in the sport. Munn won the World title from Lewis in 1925, despite his limited wrestling and shooting ability. This backfired on Lewis and his camp, as Munn subsequently lost the Title to Stanislaus Zbyszko in a famous double-cross (shoot), as Zbyszko legitimately pinned Munn, despite agreeing to lose to him prior to the match. Munn, unable to defend himself against Zbyszko's holds, was beaten decisively. Munn held the title for a little over three months.

Munn went into retirement shortly afterwards, and spent some years in the oil business, before his death from kidney problems at the Fort Sam Houston base hospital in San Antonio, Texas on January 9, 1931. He was survived by his wife and a daughter, Mary Ann Munn.

Championships and accomplishments

  • National Wrestling Association
  • World Heavyweight Championship (Catch as Catch Can version) (1 time)
  • References

    Wayne Munn Wikipedia