Steve Stanlee
American professional wrestler (1920–2010)
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::summary American professional wrestler (1920–2010) ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Steve Stanlee |
| birth_name | Steve Zygowicz |
| names | Steve Stanlee |
| Paul Stanlee | |
| image_size | 200px |
| weight | 232 lb |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| :: |
|name=Steve Stanlee |birth_name=Steve Zygowicz |names=Steve Stanlee Paul Stanlee |image= |image_size=200px |weight=232 lb |birth_date = |birth_place =Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |death_date = |death_place = Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, U.S. |debut= |retired= Paul Oswald Zygowicz (February 29, 1920 – July 2, 2010), better known by his ring name of Steve Stanlee, was an American professional wrestler from the late 1940s through the 1960s. He was the younger brother of professional wrestler Gene Stanlee.
Career
Steve served with Gene in the U.S. Navy during World War II and entered the professional wrestling circuit after the war. From 1947 to 1948, Stanlee wrestled under the ring name Paul Stanlee for Georgia Championship Wrestling (gCW). He competed against such wrestlers as Tom Mahoney and Bobby Roberts, winning the majority of these matches. Gene and Steve did train together and had a couple of runs as a tag team, but the two generally stayed on separate career paths. two full years before his brother faced Thesz.
After his stint in Georgia, Stanlee competed in Toronto, Ontario. He worked as a jobber, putting over other wrestlers, such as Al Korman and Pat Flanagan. In the early 1950s, Stanlee wrestled in the Northeastern United States. Wrestling in New York and New Jersey, he received occasional pushes, challenging for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship on several occasions.
Stanlee then traveled to California, where he wrestled in the mid-1950s. He later returned to wrestle for Capitol Wrestling in the New York area in the late 1950s.
Steve didn't catch on with the public in the same way as Gene did, and as a result never attained the same level of fame. He did have a longer career in the ring, however, and may in fact be the better known brother among fans of 1960s wrestling. While Gene was out of wrestling by the early '60s, Steve remained active. He wrestled both as a singles competitor and as part of a tag team, "The Stanlee Steamers", with a kayfabe third "brother", Bob Stanlee (played by Bob Merrill).
From 1964 to 1966, Stanlee wrestled for the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). He lost the majority of his matches, but he did get victories over Arnold Skaaland and "Baron" Mikel Scicluna in 1965. After leaving the WWWF, Stanlee wrestled in Hawaii, competing in both singles matches and in a tag team with Jim Hady. He then returned to Georgia Championship Wrestling, putting over the other talent in that promotion as well.
In December 1966 he showed up in Tokyo Pro Wrestling and lost a match against a rising Antonio Inoki.
Late in life, Steve Stanlee appeared in an interview in the Icons Of Wrestling documentary series.
Championships and accomplishments
- National Wrestling Alliance
- NWA Ohio Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- NWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Bob Stanlee
References
References
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- "Who's Who: Paul Stanlee". Georgia Wrestling History.
- Kelly, David. (1993-06-20). "Children's Books: I Was a Teenage Professional Wrestler". New York Times.
- "Steel Belt Wrestling - Buffalo - 1950". Steel Belt Wrestling.
- "Wrestler Profiles: Gene Stanlee". Online World of Wrestling.
- "1949 Results". Toronto Wrestling History.
- "Records of NWA World Heavyweight Championship Matches: 1950-51". Wrestling Titles.
- "Records of NWA World Heavyweight Championship Matches: 1952-53". Wrestling Titles.
- "Wrestler Results Archive: Sandor Kovacs". SLAM! Wrestling.
- "Results: 1958". NY Pro Wrestling.
- "Results: 1959". NY Pro Wrestling.
- "Capitol-NWA 1959". Superstar Billy Graham Record Book.
- "Ring Results: 1964". The History of WWE.
- "Ring Results: 1965". The History of WWE.
- "Ring Results: 1966". The History of WWE.
- "Wrestler Profiles: Johnny Barend". Online World of Wrestling.
- "Wrestling Results (1966)". 50th State Big Time Wrestling.
- "TPW Opening Big Match Series 1966 - Tag 22". Cagematch.net.
- "Ohio Heavyweight Title". Wrestling Titles.
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