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Blood and fire, the unbelievable real-life story of wrestling's Original Sheik, Brian R. Solomon

Label
Blood and fire, the unbelievable real-life story of wrestling's Original Sheik, Brian R. Solomon
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Blood and fire
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1268983873
Responsibility statement
Brian R. Solomon
Sub title
the unbelievable real-life story of wrestling's Original Sheik
Summary
"The captivating story of how The Sheik captured the imagination of a generation, conquered the wrestling business, and lost it all in a blaze of flame and glory He was the most vicious, bloodthirsty, reviled villain in the history of the ring. During the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, he drew record crowds everywhere he went and left a trail of burned and bloody opponents in his wake. He was The Sheik: the mysterious and terrifying madman from Syria whose wanton destruction and mayhem are the stuff of wrestling legend. But what those legions of fans screaming for his head never knew was that The Sheik was really Eddie Farhat. From Lansing, Michigan, and the son of Arab immigrants, Farhat served his country proudly in World War II and was fulfilling the American dream through hard work and tireless dedication to his craft. And when he wasn't screaming unintelligibly and attacking his enemies with sharp objects, he was busy being the owner and operator of World Wide Sports, one of the most successful wrestling companies in North America. This is Blood and Fire: The Unbelievable Real-Life Story of Wrestling's Original Sheik."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Headed for the money -- Down from the mountaintop -- Growing up Farhat -- Forged in the flames of war -- Stepping into the rink -- Enter the Arabian Madman -- The Sheik goes national -- Motor City mayhem -- Big time -- On top of the wrestling world -- The battle for Detroit -- Nihon no Shieku -- I like to hurt people -- The death of big time wrestling -- Wanderer in the wilderness -- Once more into the fire -- The last days of the Sheik -- A legacy written in blood - Appendix 1: The Sheik's record at Cobo Arena (1962-1988) -- Appendix 2: The Sheik's 127 match undefeated singles streak at the Maple Leaf Gardens (1969-1974)
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