Unfortunately he was murdered during the investigation of a breaking and entering. When Beell retired from active competition he continued to referee the occasional bouts and joined the police force. For the most part though Beell toured the country with Gotch, once Gotch became the World Heavyweight Champion as part of his troupe. Beell would hold both the American Heavyweight and American Light Heavyweight Championships and was considered to be very powerful for a man who weighed 169lbs. With the knowledge of Lewis imparted on him, Beell would be one of the few men to defeat Frank Gotch. When he left school he found himself being tutored to be a wrestler by one of, if not the best teacher you could possibly ask for in the 1890’s, former American Heavyweight Champion Evan ‘Strangler’ Lewis. Not a particularly big name by any means, but, he was an essential part of turn of the century wrestling.įred was born in West Prussia and immigrated with his family as a child to the United States. A name that has stuck for well over a hundred years. He certainly perfected it enough for it to be named after him. Whilst it’s pretty safe to say the man who this move is named after wasn’t the inventor. Normally these days you see it performed by someone like the Big Show, where he is in the corner with his opponent, places one hand under the opponents armpit, one on the hip, he takes a step and literally tosses his opponent across the ring. What is it? It’s a move that’s used to show how powerful a wrestler is by exerting his power over the other guy. This is a move that is nearly as old as wrestling itself. Yoshihiro Asai is often credited with innovating the move and it was named after him, it’s almost become a staple of wrestling during bouts containing smaller guys and he deserves the credit for doing so.Ĥ – The Beell Toss/Throw (Sometimes wrongly spelled biel/beal) I fear one day he will end up one day muddled in with a bunch of other guys in the history books only remembered by the fan that leans toward the historical side of the business. There’s a large portion of the audience who only watch WWE though that won’t remember him or will only as a footnote in the Light Heavyweight division. Now I know there are going to be some fans who enjoy wrestling the world over and they’ll be screaming at their screens right now, “HE’S NOT FORGOTTEN,” to an extent, no he is not. If you haven’t guessed who this man is yet (Or read the video title), it’s the Ultimo Dragon. Oh, I nearly forgot, he also went back to NJPW winning the J-Crown, meaning he held eight title belts all at the same time plus an additional two belts from two different promotions. Winning gold in WWE, WCW, WAR, CMLL, just to name a few. Undeterred the young Asai moved to Mexico, where in the EMLL promotion he was given the name that many people would know him by the world over. Upon completion they refused to sign him stating he was too small and would amount to nothing. That’s because it’s the real name of a well known star who competed under his real name briefly at the beginning of his career. One of the reasons this moves is never noted to it’s creditor is because nobody has ever heard of Yoshihiro Asai. Just in case I didn’t paint a clear enough picture. Obviously normally you’d hit the opponent though. Ric Flair at Wrestlemania XXIV when Shawn lands on the announce table. To provide an example for fans who may only be familiar with the WWE product, think Shawn Michaels Vs. Occasionally the top rope may-be utilized. To start with for those who may not be familiar with it, what is it? It’s basically a middle rope, springboard moonsault to the outside off of the apron. The moves included will be the Kimura Lock, the Fujiwara Armbar, the German Suplex, the Beell, and the Asai Moonsault.Ī relatively new move yet the majority of people are unaware of it’s creator. Then there are those who are have left a legacy that’s open and in front of everyone’s eyes, yet they’re still unheard of.Īs you may have guessed from the title of the article we’re going to take a look at five maneuvers that have been named after an individual. It happens in all sports, in all entertainment and walks of life. Whilst it is wrong these wrestlers are lost in the annals of time, it’s some what understandable. They may have upset the wrong people, left the business young or just never been a part to the remaining wrestling, WWE. There’s a lot of wrestlers who are unfortunately forgotten, overlooked or overshadowed for various reasons.
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