- Sheik Ali
Infobox Wrestler|name=Wadi Ayoub
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1927 -September 29 ,1976 ) was a champion Greco–Roman styleprofessional wrestler , best known as Sheik Ali.Career
By the age of 22, he had progressed to being the Champion of Lebanon. In 1951, he left Lebanon behind, and came to
Australia in search of a better way of life. Realising that, to be successful inprofessional wrestling , he needed added weight, he underwent a course of bodybuilding at Dovey’s Gymnasium,Sydney . He was successful in adding over 40lb body weight. Additionally, he seized every opportunity to work with freestyle wrestlers and to make himself fit enough for a career in professional wrestling. Among the early wrestlers who helped him achieve his target of becoming a professional were such well-known and accomplished matmen asTom Lurich ,Chief Little Wolf andJim Deakin .In March 1953, he made his debut at Leichhardt Stadium, in an encounter against
Jon Morro . After four more contests, Ayoub headed for New Zealand and astounded the critics by holding his own against the British Empire Champion,Earl McCready . So impressed were the eastern promoters with the potential shown by him that he was signed for a series of contests against big name wrestlers that were operating throughout India at the time. Some of these includedJoginder Singh ,Emil Koroshenko ,Dara Singh , King Kong,Bert Assirati andHarbans Singh . His inspiring performances against these stars lead to his ranking, by accredited experts, as the sixth best wrestler in the world.In 1956, he returned to Sydney where wrestling was in full swing. At White City, he wrestled Tiger Ray Holden before a crowd of 12,000 people. The rest of the year was spent in Hobart, Adelaide and Perth, where he competed against such first class talent as George Pencheff, King Kong and Baron von Heczey.
In 1957 at White City, he went to a draw with the Indian, Tarlok Singh, before a capacity house of 22,000 people. In October en route to Japan for a World Title clash against the Champion, Lou Thesz, he stopped in Singapore for a bout against King Kong for the Malaysian Heavyweight crown. In a fierce contest, Kong was victorious. When negotiations for his visit to Japan fell through, Ayoub decided to stay in Singapore and competed in bouts with Ricky Waldo and the famous Aslam Pehalwan.
In March 1958, Ayoub returned to Sydney. At the Sports Ground, he wrestled Andreas Lambrakis to a draw. He then went to Adelaide and Hobart, where he competed against the likes of George Duane and King Kong.
Although he was in constant demand from overseas promoters, he was ignored by the American promoters of
Stadiums Limited . This had little effect on his career, as he was soon off on a five year tour of the Far East and Europe. His first stop was Singapore where he clashed with King Kong, as well as Charles Henry and Akram Pahelwan. From here, Ayoub went to India. In New Delhi, before a crowd of 80,000 he defeated Arjit Singh. For this feat, he was congratulated by the Indian Prime Minister,Pandit Nehru . His contract was extended a further year to fit in contests against George Pencheff, Bill Verna, Don Steadman, George Zbisko, Dara Singh, George Gordienko and numerous others.1960s
1961 saw Ayoub in Europe under the promotion of the
European Wrestling Alliance ( France ) andJoint Promotions (England). He went to Belgium and then Paris, where he wrestled the tough L’Homme Masque, who resorted to foul tactics by hitting him with a microphone. Ayoub retaliated and attacked Masque with such ferocity it took 25 police officers to drag him clear. Ayoub then went on to Belgium where he competed in a tournament againstHorst Hoffman ,Herman Iffland ,Roger Delaporte andJack Lasartesse , amongst others. He then went to England where he met an impressive line-up includingBilly Robinson ,Jack Pye ,Tibor Szakacs ,Billy Joyce ,Mike Marino ,George Portz and many others.In 1962, he went to Pakistan to tackle the Pehelwan brothers, Akram and Aslam. The next step was India, and then Lebanon, where a huge crowd was on hand to watch their idol account for King Kong. In July, he toured Singapore and Thailand, where he wrestled Lofty Binnie, Red Scorpion and Sitting Bull.
In 1963 he returned to India and competed against Sucha Singh, Al Rodgoa and Dara Singh. He returned to Australia and made his headquarters in Sydney. He wrestled
Lucky Simunovich ,Con Paplazarou ,Alex Iakovides andElias Panagos at Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide Stadiums.In 1965 Ayoub returned to Lebanon for the Middle East Championship Tournament which he won against
Sky Hi Lee ,Ray Apollon ,George Gordienko andJoseph Zaranoff , to name but a few. In 1967 at White City in Sydney, he turned back his old nemesis, King Kong and won the Orient Heavyweight Title. He then returned to New Zealand and on to Singapore, Borneo and Taiwan where he clashed withJack Claybourne ,Steve Rickard , Mr. X and Charlie &Tony Kontellis .1970s
In 1971, Wadi Ayoub rose to new heights of popularity. He engaged in several contests against the reigning New Zealand and British Empire Champion, John DaSilva and came out on top. In other matches, he accounted for Dr Death and El Montana.
Although circumstances prevented Ayoub showing his talents on the
World Championship Wrestling Promotion, (the American promoters were loath to use Australian wrestlers to headline their programmes), the use of Wadi Ayoub in main event matches was a breakthrough for Australian–based wrestlers. In 1972, withWorld Championship Wrestling , Ayoub turned back such stalwarts asKiller Karl Kox ,Tiger Singh ,Brute Bernard andBulldog Brower . He returned for another series of matches and again remained undefeated, this time againstBob Roop ,Don Fargo ,Waldo von Erich ,Guy Mitchell ,Don Carson andHiro Tojo . He was also involved in tag matches withMark Lewin ,Spiros Arion andKing Curtis against the likes ofAbdullah the Butcher ,Big Bad John and theTojo Brothers .In 1975, Ayoub drew enormous attendances with a majority of Lebanese spectators in his contests with the
Mighty Spartagos andPrince Kumali . In the latter contest, he successfully defended his All-Asian Title. 1976 saw Ayoub ready to tour Singapore, but he contractedcancer before this could take place and subsequently died onSeptember 29 ,1976 .Favorite Moves: Various Headbutts
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