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Grappled with life long enough that death finally pinned him.
Wonder if he ever went up against “The French Angel” in the 1940’s.
RIP.
Well, he’s not the world’s oldest living wrestler anymore, now is he?
Typically, “world’s oldest living ——— “ is not a really good thing for one’s future.
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The article says he wrestled until the 1960s, but I remember seeing him wrestle for the then-WWWF in the early 70s. (I did not know he owned a piece of the company.) At that time, they always referred to him as “the veteran from Parsippany, New Jersey.” He was basically a worker at that point, jobbing for whatever new heel had recently entered the territory. I can recall seeing him in person on one card at the old Philadelphia Arena in West Philly. He was part of a 30 man “Battle Royal.” He looked like he was having himself a good time in the ring that day.