• Aloysius Martin Thesz (April 24, 1916 – April 28, 2002), known by the ring name Lou Thesz, was an American professional wrestler.
  • sein echter Name wird manchmal als Lajos Tiza angegeben, was laut Thesz selbst aber nur die phonetische Schreibweise seines Namens in ungarisch ist.
  • Lou Thesz, heralded as one of wrestling’s truest and first pioneers, will now be recognized beside fellow sports-entertainment royalty as a WWE Hall of Fame Legacy...
  • Thesz’s father, Martin, was a wrestler and a greco-roman wrestling coach, which played a significant role in Lou’s early interest in the sport.
  • Aloysius Martin "Lou" Thesz[1] (born Lajos Tiza[3] April 24, 1916 – April 28, 2002) was an American professional wrestler and six-time[4] world champion...
  • the great Lou Thesz, including the International Heavyweight title, two NWA Southern championships in 1973 and 1978, the U.S...
  • Lou Thesz is one of wrestling's living legends. ... Thesz' last match was in the early 1990s when he lost via submission to one of his protoges, Masahiro Chono.
  • Often regarded as the greatest wrestler who ever lived, Lou Thesz was an enduring champion during a time that the business was changing.
  • Lou Thesz was recognized as a shrewd businessman during his wrestling career.
  • We have received information from Tony Scarlo that Lou Thesz and Dara Singh returned to Britain in the 1970s.