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Ivan Putski

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Ivan Putski
Ring name(s) Ivan Putski[1]
"Jungle" Jim Bednarski[2]
Billed height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1][3]
Billed weight 110 kg (240 lb)[1] – 129 kg (280 lb)
Born January 21, 1941 (1941-01-21) (age 70)[1]
Kraków, Poland[3]
Resides Buda, Texas[1]
Billed from Krakow, Poland[1]
Debut 1968[2]

Józef Bednarski[1] (born January 21, 1941),[1] is a Polish former professional wrestler and bodybuilder.[1] He is known by the ring name Ivan Putski and was given the nickname "The Polish Hammer".

Putski is a former WWF World Tag Team Champion with Tito Santana.[1] Ivan was known to have an ongoing feud with another professional at the time, "Superstar" Billy Graham over the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, who also had an incredible physique and strength, which led to many pose-downs, arm wrestling bouts, and long, physical matches between the two. Other rivals included Iron Sheik, Ivan Koloff, and Jesse "The Body" Ventura.

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[edit] Early life

Putski was born in Poland and migrated to the United States at a young age.[3][2] He and his family arrived in Texas, where Putski began his professional wrestling career. Ivan stood 5'6" and weighed around 225 pounds. In his earlier days he was weighed in at the 250 pound mark.[3]

[edit] Professional wrestling

On February 9, 1970, Putski defeated Brute Bernard and Missouri Mauler for the NWA American Tag Team Championship.[1] He also won the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship with Jose Lothario twice in 1973.[1]

Putski was a fixture on the Dallas-Ft. Worth wrestling scene and was one of its most popular personalities. He was routinely the feature act at The Sportatorium, a wrestling-only arena in an industrial section near Downtown Dallas. Putski's act consisted of being a happy-go-lucky, often aloof buffoon, who would "miraculously" pin his opponent. Putski was often introduced as a former concentration camp survivor, only adding to his sympathetic appeal to audiences of all ages.

In mid-1974, Putski worked with the American Wrestling Association.[1]

Prior to leaving the AWA, Ivan dropped most of his weight by getting into bodybuilding. Ivan kept himself fairly trim at the 215 - 220 pound mark.

[edit] World Wide Wrestling Federation

Putski debuted in the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in 1974.[3] While in the WWWF, Putski feuded with many wrestlers, such as Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen, and Ivan Koloff.[3] On June 25, 1976 at Showdown at Shea, Putski defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna.[1] Four years later on August 9, Putski was once again victorious at the same event when he beat Johnny Rodz.[1]

On October 22, 1979, Putski teamed with Tito Santana to defeat Johnny and Jerry Valiant to win the WWF World Tag Team Championship.[1] They held the title for six months before they lost it to the Wild Samoans.[3]

He began to slow down his career in the 1980s.[3] He won his last tag team championship in May 1981, teaming with Wahoo McDaniel to defeat Dory Funk, Jr. and Larry Lane for the SWCW World Tag Team Championship.[1] In November 1985, Randy Savage defeated Ivan Putski in the opening round of the Wrestling Classic.[1]

In 1995, Ivan was inducted into the WWF Hall of Fame by his son, Scott.[3] The father and son team returned in July 1997 to defeat Jerry Lawler and Brian Christopher in tag team action on Raw is War.

[edit] Strongman career

Aside from wrestling, Ivan Putski also competed as a strongman. Putski participated in the 1978 World's Strongest Man competition,[3] finishing eighth in a field of ten competitors.[4] Putski gained his remarkable leg strength by running up and down the stands at a football stadium near his home in Austin, Texas.

[edit] Personal life

His son, Scott Putski, is also a professional wrestler.[1] He had some success in both the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling.[3] From 2002 to 2006 Putski worked as head security guard at Jack C. Hays High School in Buda, TX.

[edit] In wrestling

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Ivan Putski's profile". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/i/ivan-putski.html. Retrieved 2007-12-17. 
  2. ^ a b c d e Solomon, Brian (2006). WWE Legends. Pocket Books. pp. 138–141. ISBN 978-0-7434-9033-7. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Hall of Fame profile". WWE.com. http://www.wwe.com/superstars/halloffame/inductees/ivanputski/. Retrieved 2007-12-17. 
  4. ^ "The World's Strongest Man". Theworldsstrongestman.com. http://www.theworldsstrongestman.com/wsm/history/history10.html/. Retrieved 2008-08-20. 
  5. ^ "Finishing Moves List". Other Arena. http://www.otherarena.com/nCo/finish/finish.html. Retrieved 2009-08-28. 

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