J. H. McLaughlin
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title:
J. H. McLaughlin
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James Hiram McLaughlin was a wrestling champion in the United States in the 19th century. He is generally considered the first American professional wrestling champion, and along with William Muldoon, was one of the two key people to establish and popularize professional wrestling in the United States. The 6-foot-1 McLaughlin weighed between 215 and 265 pounds, depending on whether he'd kept himself in fighting shape. He was born in Oriskany Falls, New York. McLaughlin was known for his superior
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American professional wrestler (1844–1905)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._H._McLaughlin
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2023-08-31T13:16:49Z
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