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Marshall Esteppe

Marshall Wallace Esteppe (March 1, 1909 - January 18, 1989) was an American amateur and professional wrestler. He wrestled primarily throughout the National Wrestling Alliance where he became a three-time World Junior Heavyweight Champion. Following his retirement from professional wrestling, Esteppe became wrestling coach at the University of Missouri.[2] He coached four years voluntarily and is remembered by the university through their "Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding Freshman" wrestler award,[3] for his role in relaunching M.U.'s wrestling program.[4]

Marshall Esteppe
Born(1909-03-01)March 1, 1909
Centralia, Missouri, United States
DiedJanuary 18, 1989(1989-01-18) (aged 79)
Columbia, Missouri, United States
Spouse(s)Ruth Robinson Esteppe
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)The Hooded
Marshall Carter[1]
Marshall Estep[1]
Marshall Estepp[1]
Marshall Esteppe[1]
The Masked Marvel[1]
Billed height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Billed weight198 lb (90 kg)
Billed fromCentralia, Missouri, United States
Trained byGeorge Tragos
Lloyd Carter
Chris Jordan
Debut1932
Retired1953

Biography edit

Esteppe was born March 1, 1909, to Bourbon and Mary Esteppe. He played basketball at Centralia High School and was a member of the 1926-27 team that finished 26-1. Following a successful high school wrestling tenure in the late 1920s,

Esteppe was invited to watch professional wrestlers George Tragos, Lloyd Carter and World Middleweight Champion Chris Jordan at Carter's Globe Hotel in Centralia. He would eventually join in the workouts, training under their tutelage. Carter arranged for Esteppe to compete in shoot matches at carnivals. He had his first professional bout, under the ring name Marshall Carter in 1933 and married his wife Ruth one year later. He would wrestle for the following 21 years, relocating several times throughout the United States. He won his first title by defeating Gus Kallios for the NWA Middleweight title in 1935 and went on to win the 175-pound title three years later by defeating Jesse James. In 1945 he again moved weight class and won the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship from Ken Fenelon in Des Moines, Iowa. Although he did not capture World Heavyweight Championship, he had notable victories over Heavyweight Champions Lou Thesz, Orville Brown, Leroy McGuirk and Ed "Strangler" Lewis. He retired in 1953, having wrestle approximately 3,000 matches throughout the USA.

Esteppe returned to wrestling in 1959, accepting a role as wrestling coach at the University of Missouri and playing a pivotal role in the re-creation of the college's wrestling programme, which had been discontinued in the mid-1930s. He coached four years without pay, starting the University of Missouri's journey to prominence in collegiate wrestling. He retired from this role in 1964. In his retirement, he became President of the Centralia Country Club and the club champion in 1956. He also became President of the Missouri Sand Greens Golf Association and continued to attend M.U. wrestling events until his passing in 1989. He is remembered by the University of Missouri through their "Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding Freshman" wrestler award,[5] for his role in relaunching M.U.'s wrestling program.

Championships and accomplishments edit

Amateur wrestling edit

Professional wrestling edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Saalbach, Axel. "Marshall Esteppe". WrestlingData.com.
  2. ^ a b "MU wrestlers make Columbia proud".
  3. ^ "College Wrestler of the Year". www.usawks.com.
  4. ^ "Missouri announces year-end awards".
  5. ^ "Missouri Tigers". www.mutigers.com.
  6. ^ Saalbach, Axel. "Wrestlingdata.com - The World's Largest Wrestling Database". wrestlingdata.com.
  7. ^ Hoops, Brian (May 30, 2015). "ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY (MAY 30): INOKI BEATS ANDRE TO WIN MSG LEAGUE, GAREA & CALHOUN WIN WWWF TAG TITLES, GAGNE VS. FUNK JR., UFC BOOKER WINS TITLE". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved March 21, 2020.

External links edit

  • Marshall Esteppe's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com

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Marshall Wallace Esteppe March 1 1909 January 18 1989 was an American amateur and professional wrestler He wrestled primarily throughout the National Wrestling Alliance where he became a three time World Junior Heavyweight Champion Following his retirement from professional wrestling Esteppe became wrestling coach at the University of Missouri 2 He coached four years voluntarily and is remembered by the university through their Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding Freshman wrestler award 3 for his role in relaunching M U s wrestling program 4 Marshall EsteppeBorn 1909 03 01 March 1 1909Centralia Missouri United StatesDiedJanuary 18 1989 1989 01 18 aged 79 Columbia Missouri United StatesSpouse s Ruth Robinson EsteppeProfessional wrestling careerRing name s The HoodedMarshall Carter 1 Marshall Estep 1 Marshall Estepp 1 Marshall Esteppe 1 The Masked Marvel 1 Billed height5 ft 9 in 175 cm Billed weight198 lb 90 kg Billed fromCentralia Missouri United StatesTrained byGeorge TragosLloyd CarterChris JordanDebut1932Retired1953 Contents 1 Biography 2 Championships and accomplishments 2 1 Amateur wrestling 2 2 Professional wrestling 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEsteppe was born March 1 1909 to Bourbon and Mary Esteppe He played basketball at Centralia High School and was a member of the 1926 27 team that finished 26 1 Following a successful high school wrestling tenure in the late 1920s Esteppe was invited to watch professional wrestlers George Tragos Lloyd Carter and World Middleweight Champion Chris Jordan at Carter s Globe Hotel in Centralia He would eventually join in the workouts training under their tutelage Carter arranged for Esteppe to compete in shoot matches at carnivals He had his first professional bout under the ring name Marshall Carter in 1933 and married his wife Ruth one year later He would wrestle for the following 21 years relocating several times throughout the United States He won his first title by defeating Gus Kallios for the NWA Middleweight title in 1935 and went on to win the 175 pound title three years later by defeating Jesse James In 1945 he again moved weight class and won the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship from Ken Fenelon in Des Moines Iowa Although he did not capture World Heavyweight Championship he had notable victories over Heavyweight Champions Lou Thesz Orville Brown Leroy McGuirk and Ed Strangler Lewis He retired in 1953 having wrestle approximately 3 000 matches throughout the USA Esteppe returned to wrestling in 1959 accepting a role as wrestling coach at the University of Missouri and playing a pivotal role in the re creation of the college s wrestling programme which had been discontinued in the mid 1930s He coached four years without pay starting the University of Missouri s journey to prominence in collegiate wrestling He retired from this role in 1964 In his retirement he became President of the Centralia Country Club and the club champion in 1956 He also became President of the Missouri Sand Greens Golf Association and continued to attend M U wrestling events until his passing in 1989 He is remembered by the University of Missouri through their Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding Freshman wrestler award 5 for his role in relaunching M U s wrestling program Championships and accomplishments editAmateur wrestling edit Missouri high school state champion 2 Head Coach University of Missouri wrestling program Professional wrestling edit Midwest Wrestling Association MWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Missouri version 2 times 6 National Wrestling Alliance NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship 3 times 7 References edit a b c d e Saalbach Axel Marshall Esteppe WrestlingData com a b MU wrestlers make Columbia proud College Wrestler of the Year www usawks com Missouri announces year end awards Missouri Tigers www mutigers com Saalbach Axel Wrestlingdata com The World s Largest Wrestling Database wrestlingdata com Hoops Brian May 30 2015 ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY MAY 30 INOKI BEATS ANDRE TO WIN MSG LEAGUE GAREA amp CALHOUN WIN WWWF TAG TITLES GAGNE VS FUNK JR UFC BOOKER WINS TITLE Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved March 21 2020 External links editMarshall Esteppe s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marshall Esteppe amp oldid 1211161919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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