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Baron Von Raschke played a Nazi. The guy drew heat with goose-stepping, swastikas, and other bad fascist things, and there's no way WWE will ever want to be directly associated with that.
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First Wrestlers To Defeat Andre The Giant - MSNIt wasn’t until the following year that Andre The Giant lost again, this time at a WWA event to the WWA World Heavyweight Champion at the time, the German wrestling legend Baron von Raschke.
"I had done the Nazi salute as a way to get heat, same as Fritz Von Erich did it, same as Baron von Raschke. I wasn't the only one that day [to do it] in the match I was in, by the way.
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Worst Wrestling Finishers Of The 1980s - MSNBaron Von Raschke The Claw Wouldn't Get Over Today ... As a mainstay in the American Wrestling Association, Baron von Raschke became a legend across the United States as a skilled technical wrestler.
While her brothers focused on wrestling and real estate, Francis Crockett Ringley was one of rare female general managers of era in Charlotte, N.C.
That is the era that Minnesotans remember: Verne representing wholesomeness, the Crusher, Mad Dog Vachon and Baron Von Raschke representing evil (until they made a righteous turn); the weekly TV ...
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Oldest WCW Wrestlers Ever, Ranked By Age - MSNBefore the von Erichs, Baron von Raschke was known as the “Clawmaster.” He had a great act and could cut fantastic promos, becoming a star in the AWA with numerous titles.
This is the third part of a series on the late great Tim “Mr. Wrestling” Woods Although Tim Woods would eventually drop the mask, the famous “Mr. Wrestling” moniker would stick. With his ...
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