- Hans Schmidt (wrestler)
Infobox Wrestler
name=Guy Larose
names=Hans Schmidt
Guy Rose
Roy Asselin
height= 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)
weight= 113 kg (250 lb)
birth_date =Birth date and age|1925|2|7|mf=y
birth_place =Joliette, Quebec
resides=
billed=Munich, Germany
trainer=
debut=1949
retired=1975|Guy Larose (born
February 25 ,1925 ), better known by hisring name of Hans Schmidt, is a Canadian formerprofessional wrestler famous in the 1950s and '60s.Larose used a background in
amateur wrestling to break into the pro business afterWorld War II , with little success early on. Then in 1951 theBoston -area promoterPaul Bowser , who thought the tallFrench Canadian looked like a German, rechristened him Hans Schmidt. Playing the character of an 'evil German', Schmidt became one of the first great heels of televised wrestling in the 1950s, drawing the hatred of fans as he battled their American babyface heroes of the squared circle. In the 1998 A&E documentary "The Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling ", Hans Schmidt was labeled "the classic foreign villain" - tapping into lingering anti-German sentiment in America following World War II, Schmidt was a forerunner of many other wrestling characters that successfully used the "anti-American foreigner" gimmick to enrage the crowd, such asNikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik.Nicknamed The Teuton Terror, Schmidt wrestled a rough, aggressive rule-breaker's style. He often finished his opponents off with a backbreaker, and he also had the then-dreaded piledriver in his repertoire. Schmidt wrestled in territories all over North America but was a particularly big name in
Chicago ,Milwaukee andToronto . By 1954 he was so thoroughly hated by wrestling audiences that he turned"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers into a face simply by wrestling a match against him. He later said that at the peak of his career, between live events and TV tapings he was wrestling as many as eight matches a week. [http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBios/schmidt.html]Schmidt wrestled
Lou Thesz several times for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship , and faced many other legends of the era such asVerne Gagne ,Antonino Rocca andWhipper Billy Watson . He was naturally partnered up intag team action with other 'evil German' wrestlers around at the time, such asKarl von Hess andLudwig von Krupp . He also frequently tag teamed with Dick 'The Bulldog' Brower. In the wake of Schmidt's success in drawing heel heat, other wrestlers took the 'German heel' gimmick and pushed it to greater extremes with goose-stepping, fascist saluting and use ofNazi iconography. Schmidt never took it to this level himself, though he did shave his head and wear a helmet to the ring later in his career.Near the end of his career in the 1970s, Schmidt worked around the
Montreal region, still a heel but billed as hailing from Chicago. Guy Larose had two children and lives quietly today in the Laurentians north of Montreal.Wrestling facts
Finishing/signature move(s):
*Rib breaker
* Piledriver
*Swinging NeckbreakerChampionships and accomplishments
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American Wrestling Association :*International Heavyweight Championship "(Montreal version)" (2 times)*
Georgia Championship Wrestling :*NWA Georgia Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) - withEl Mongol *NWA Detroit:*NWA United States Heavyweight Championship "(Chicago version)" (1 time)
*NWA Los Angeles:*NWA World Tag Team Championship "(Los Angeles version)" (1 time) - with Hans Herman
External links
* [http://www.garywill.com/wrestling/canada/schmidt.htm Canadian Pro Wrestling Page of Fame: Hans Schmidt]
* [http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBios/schmidt.html SLAM! Wrestling Canadian Hall of Fame: Hans Schmidt]
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