Lisowski continued to have tag team success throughout the remainder of the 1950s, often paired with his wrestling "brother" Stan Lisowski. By 1959, he was being billed as "Crusher" Lisowski, which legend came from a promoter's off-hand comment that he "just crushes everybody." Until early 1965, Crusher was a heel (hated bad guy) in the AWA.
Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski was one of wrestling's true working-class heroes, a tough guy who drank beer, smoked cigars, and kicked ass wherever he went. While "The Crusher" was supposed to be a heel, fans couldn't help but admire his character, turning him into one of wrestling's most beloved figures.
Here is a great match featuring Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski vs Hank Lane. The Crushers sure earns his name in this match from Fred Kohler's Chicago territ...
The Crusher cuts up Mad Dog Vachon 54,533 views Nov 4, 2016 306 Dislike Share Save AWA stuff 26.8K subscribers January 27 1971, AWA All Star Wrestling. Crusher Lisowski saves Édouard Carpentier...
a.k.a. Crusher Lisowski Reggie Lisowski. Roles: Singles Wrestler. Beginning of in-ring career: 30.11.1949. End of in-ring career: 1989. In-ring experience: 40 years. Wrestling style: Brawler. Trainer: Ivan Racy & Buck Tassie. Nicknames: "The Man Who Made Milwaukee Famous" Signature moves: Bolo Punch
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Reggie Lisowski a/k/a The Crusher passed away last night in Milwaukee, WI. He was 79. Lisowski was one of the greatest brawlers and most popular personalities in the history pro wrestling. He was a 3-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion who had notable feuds with Ray Stevens, Blackjack Lanza, Larry Henning, Nick Bockwinkel, Fritz Von Erich, Verne
MOUNT PLEASANT — Just when the legacy of Reggie "Da Crusher" Lisowski was about to be counted out, Chris Smith, Mount Pleasant's village attorney, entered the ring and saved it. Smith, who ...
Lisowski, 79, died on Saturday night, having never fully recovered from surgeries to remove the tumor at the base of his brain stem, David Lisowski said Sunday. The two surgeries affected The Crusher's ability to swallow and left him partially paralyzed. The brawny brawler had to be fed through a feeding tube for several months.
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The Crusher was born in South Milwaukee in July 1926. He served in the army during World War II and was stationed in Germany. That's where he first took up wrestling. To fund his early career, he ...
From 1978 Roger Kent interviews Crusher Lisowski
October 22, 2005: Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski passed away at the age of 79.. November 11, 2005–Wisconsin Organized Wrestling: Bobby Heenan did a Q&A and told stories about The Crusher.. ~~~At the end of the show, all the wrestlers came out to the ring and did a beer toast to the song "Roll out the Barrel"..
Reginald Lisowski (July 11, 1926 – October 22, 2005) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, The Crusher (sometimes Crusher Lis...
August 4, 1973. Minneapolis TV taping. Crusher Lisowski accepts Superstar Billy Graham's arm wrestling challenger. but first he has to arm wrestle Ivan Koloff
General CommentOriginally done by a 60's garage band called the Novas.The song is a dance take off of an old school wrestler named Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski. Check out the "Back from the Grave" series of 60's punk rock collections on Crypt Records for the original...
Reggie "Da Crusher" Lisowski wrestled professionally at the highest level for over 40 years and was known worldwide as "The Man That Made Milwaukee Famous." He was a three time AWA Heavyweight Champion, a five time AWA tag team champion with Dick the Bruiser, a member of the WCW Hall of Fame, and a World War II Army Veteran. ...
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Lisowski's sons, Larry and David, wrestled at South Milwaukee High School. His opponents always wanted to beat "the Crusher's son," and he was a fixture at those matches, cheering his sons on from ...
On Saturday, June 8 officials will unveil a bronze statue of professional wrestler Reggie "Da Crusher" Lisowski at 1101 Milwaukee Ave. in South Milwaukee. Lisowski, who lived in South Milwaukee ...
Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski, 79, a professional wrestler whose blue-collar bona fides made him beloved among working class fans for 40 years, died of a brain tumor Oct. 22 at the Bradford ...
The bronze statue of pro-wrestler and South Milwaukee native Reggie "Da Crusher" Lisowski, which reached its $40,000 GoFundMe goal in April 2018, now has an artist signed on for construction ...
They grew up in awe of the Crusher, what he represented, and his antics in and out of the ring. Lisowski died of a brain tumour at the age of 79. Organizers and city officials anticipated approximately 5,000 people to join in the celebration of "The Wrestler Who Made Milwaukee Famous." Updated estimates put the crowd at over 12,000, many of ...
January 27 1971, AWA All Star Wrestling. Crusher Lisowski saves Édouard Carpentier from Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon and Paul "The Butcher" Vachon and puts the d...
Life-size bronze statue of professional wrestler and South Milwaukee resident Reggie "Da Crusher" Lisowski, holding a keg of beer. [Mike Kojis, 06/17/2019] Da Crusher (1926-2005) claimed that he trained by carrying full kegs of beer on his shoulders. In 1965 a Minneapolis garage band, The Novas, had a hit dance record imitating Da Crusher's ...
It now stands at 11th and Milwaukee Avenues in South Milwaukee.Da Crusher, whose real name is Reggie Lisowski, died in 2005. The statue was part of a months-long campaign to raise money, and keep ...
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The Crusher. View source. Reginald Lisowski (July 11, 1926 – October 22, 2005) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, The Crusher (sometimes Crusher Lisowski to distinguish him from other Crushers, such as Crusher Blackwell). Georgia Championship Wrestling - NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship.
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The Crusher Crusher Lisowski Reggie Lisowski: Billed height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Billed weight: 260 lb (118 kg) Trained by: Ivan Racy and Buck Tassie: Debut: 30 November 1949: Retired: 1989: Military service: Allegiance United States: Service/ branch: United States Army: Reginald Lisowski (July 11, 1926 – October 22, ...
Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance.Tokyo, Japan.December 6, 1967.NWA International Heavyweight Title 2 out of 3 Falls Match.Giant Baba (Shohei Baba) (c) vs. Crushe...
Over four decades in the making, this is the fourth edition of Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski's lifetime pro mat history and it contains some 4,500 of his matches. While online newspaper archives have eased researching any wrestler's record, "The Crusher Record Book" contains bouts that cannot be found elsewhere. From 1975 to the present author ...