Who is the crusher




















By the mid s, he was becoming a regular on TV. At his peak, Crusher could bench almost pounds, more than double his body weight. Two years of physical therapy later, he proved the doctors wrong and returned to the ring. Crusher attributes his stamina to staying out all night polka-ing with bar maids. Upon retirement in , Crusher returned to Milwaukee permanently for a life that featured much fewer headlocks. Back on the south side, he resided with his five children and wife, to whom he was married for 55 years until she passed in If the GoFundMe succeeds, they may be able to look upon his inch biceps once again.

After playing fullback in high school, Lisowski served in the Army, picking up some wrestling skills while stationed in Germany.

After returning home, he furthered his wrestling training, making his professional debut in Lisowski, who worked as a bricklayer and a meatpacker while moonlighting as a wrestler, eventually incorporated his working-class background into his wrestling persona.

Lisowski got his first break when promoter Fred Kohler hired him for his wrestling program on the Dumont Network.

By the time the national wrestling craze ended, Lisowski had established himself as a star. In , Lisowski transformed into the persona he would be eternally known by—Da Crusher, a tough-as-nails burly brawler with a booming voice who demolished opponents. Lisowski was paired with his storyline cousin Dick the Bruiser , forming a tag team more akin to a force of nature. While they began working as heels, the fans eventually embraced them, even though neither man changed their style of wrestling.

Pro Wrestling Explore. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Reginald Lisowski. Edit this page. History Talk 0. Universal Conquest Wiki. A natural in front of the camera, he recorded hundreds of interviews. His raspy, tough-man voice intimidating his opponents as he wielded a cigar was a perfect fit for his in-the-ring personality. In addition to warning his foes of impending doom, he always managed to work in a reference to Milwaukee as well as all the "dolls" that loved him.

Back then, Hart and Lawler were wrestling in the Memphis area. Wrestling had not become the nationally-televised spectacle it is today. At the same time, the pyrotechnic and thumping music entrances used by modern wrestlers were years in the future.

Instead, a single ring announcer introduced the combatants. Hart was amazed by the response The Crusher received. I read about them in magazines growing up. I was so thrilled to be involved in that match.



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