
The Crusher and Baron promo - YouTube
2-10-2009 · AWA All Star Wrestling, February 14 1984, an interview with Crusher Lisowski and Baron Von Raschke.

The Crusher Death - Wrestler Deaths
The Crusher Death – Brain Tumor 1926-2005 (Age 79) 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.

Giant Baba vs. Crusher Lisowski - JWA 12/6/1967 - …
12-6-2018 · 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. Crusher Lisowski (Reggie Lisowski).

Reggie “The Crusher” Lisowski (1926-2005) - Find A …
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Reggie “The Crusher” Lisowski (11 Jul 1926–22 Oct 2005), Find A Grave Memorial no. 12167681, citing Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave .

Nick Bockwinkel vs The Crusher - YouTube
27-11-2015 · May 1, 1980, Winnipeg, CANADA. Nick Bockwinkel defends the AWA World Heavyweight Title against challenger Crusher Lisowski and as always Bobby "The Brain" Heenan is in Bockwinkels corner.

Welcome to da crusher website • dacrusher.org
This is a fundraising campaign to create and install a life-sized (or larger than life) bronze statue of Reggie “‘Da Crusher” Lisowski in his hometown of South Milwaukee, WI. ‘Da Crusher was a lifelong South Milwaukee resident who led an extraordinary life:

Professional Wrestling Online Museum - Ring …
The Crusher By Steve Slagle. Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski was one of the toughest and most popular personalities in wrestling during the second half of the 20 th century, battering and bruising his helpless opponents to the delight of his legions of working-class fans for over twenty years.

Reggie Lisowski, The CRUSHER - Home | Facebook
Reggie Lisowski, The CRUSHER. 15K likes. This FAN page Does NOT Represent The Actual Person(s). Brought to you By: OLD SCHOOL PRO WRESTLERS...

A primer on Milwaukee wrestler The Crusher
As Crusher Fest approaches, lets take a trip down Memory Lane and review exactly why this cigar-chomping grappler deserves a statue as well as a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame.

THE CRUSHER | Facebook
Lisowski claimed that he made more money working part-time for McMahon than he did working for the frugal Gagne on a full-time basis. In 1986, Lisowski occasionally teamed with The Machines as Crusher Machine. The Crushers last match was at a WWF house show in Omaha on February 15, 1988.

Stingl: How bout dat, a statue of The Crusher
Crushers daughter, Dawn Lisowski of Cudahy, agrees that a busy spot in the heart of South Milwaukee would be best. She would like to see her bronze father flexing an impressive bicep and wearing ...

Reggie Lisowski, The CRUSHER - About | Facebook
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 has came from a promoters off-hand comment that he "just crushes everybody." Until early 1965, Crusher was a heel (hated bad guy) in the AWA.

Reginald Lisowski | Pro Wrestling | Fandom
Reginald Lisowski Ring names The Crusher Reggie Lisowski Crusher Lisowski Crusher Machine Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight 252 lb (113 kg) Born July 11, 1926(1926-07-11 ) Birth Place South Milwaukee, Wisconsin Died October 22, 2005 (aged 79) Billed …

CANOE -- SLAM! Sports - Wrestling - The Crusher …
The Crusher earned his body with hard work. (The beer belly later in his career was well earned too!) In 1959, Lisowski made the transformation to Da Crusher, and his catchphrase became "How bout ...