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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In a match against Donn Lewin, McShain broke Lewin's nose. Shortly thereafter, Lewin's father invited McShain to dinner. McShain met Donn's sister Sallee, whom he later married.<ref name=cac>{{cite web|title=Arkansas Forgotten Famous – Danny McShain|work=Cauliflower Alley Club|accessdate=2010-07-25|first=Thomas|last=Kroepfl|url=http://www.caulifloweralleyclub.org/memory-lane/arkansas-forgotten-famous-danny-mcshain/}}</ref> At a Christmas party in his in Pearland, Texas, a guest was making fun of wrestling. The guest had a few drinks under his belt so to say. Danny was in his "80,s". He told the guy to come over to the chair Danny was sitting in. The guy squated down in front of Danny, turned around so his back was toward Danny. Danny used the Sleeper Hold on him in front of all our guests. Well the guy went out cold. Danny then slapped him on the back to wake him up and kicked him out of the house,while all the guests were laughing and shouting about okay now do you still believe wresting is FAKE?! Up until he passed away Danny ( I had the honor of calling him Father), he could tell you about all of his wrestling matches. I continue to miss him to this day.
In a match against Donn Lewin, McShain broke Lewin's nose. Shortly thereafter, Lewin's father invited McShain to dinner. McShain met Donn's sister Sallee, whom he later married.<ref name=cac>{{cite web|title=Arkansas Forgotten Famous – Danny McShain|work=Cauliflower Alley Club|accessdate=2010-07-25|first=Thomas|last=Kroepfl|url=http://www.caulifloweralleyclub.org/memory-lane/arkansas-forgotten-famous-danny-mcshain/}}</ref> At a Christmas party in his in Pearland, Texas, a guest was making fun of wrestling. The guest had a few drinks under his belt so to say. Danny was in his late "70,s". He told the guy to come over to the chair Danny was sitting in. The guy squated down in front of Danny, turned around so his back was toward Danny. Danny used the Sleeper Hold on him in front of all our guests. Well the guy went out cold. Danny then slapped him on the back to wake him up and kicked him out of the house,while all the guests were laughing and shouting about okay now do you still believe wresting is FAKE?! Up until he passed away Danny ( I had the honor of calling him Father), he could tell you about all of his wrestling matches. I continue to miss him to this day.


McShain appeared in the 1949 movie [[The Inspector General (film)|The Inspector General]], as well as several other films.<ref name=cac/>
McShain appeared in the 1949 movie [[The Inspector General (film)|The Inspector General]], as well as several other films.<ref name=cac/>

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Danny McShain
Born(1912-10-30)October 30, 1912
Parkdale, Arkansas
DiedJuly 14, 1992(1992-07-14) (aged 79)
Alvin, Texas
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Danny McShain
DebutOctober 30, 1930

Danny McShain (October 30, 1912–July 14, 1992)[1][2] was an American professional wrestler who competed in the Southern United States from the 1930s to the 1960s.

Early life

McShain was born on October 30, 1912 near Parkdale, Arkansas. He made his professional wrestling debut in Little Rock, Arkansas on October 30, 1930. McShain later joined the United States Navy, where he excelled as a boxer and won several championships.[3]

Career

McShain's family moved to Glendale, California, where he competed for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).[3] He won his first championship, the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship, on October 11, 1937. Over the next ten years, he held the title another nine times.[4]

He later moved to Alvin, Texas, where he continued to compete for the NWA.[3] He won the NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship on ten occasions between in 1948 and 1960 by defeating such wrestlers as Antonino Rocca and Verne Gagne.[5] On November 19, 1951, he also defeated Gagne to win the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. In 1954, McShain won the MWA American Tag Team Championship with partner Oyama Kato while competing for the Midwest Wrestling Association in Ohio.[6]

After his retirement, McShain worked as a referee in Texas.[7]

Ring style

McShain wrestled as a "tough guy"; he proudly advertised his list of injuries to demonstrate the amount of punishment his body could take. He was also known for blading, as he often cut his own forehead during matches to draw blood.[3] McShain was a stiff worker, as he put legitimate force behind his punches and made contact with his opponents rather than pretending to hit them. He used a piledriver as one of his ring moves, in which he would hold his opponents upside-down and then drop them head-first to the ring floor. On two occasions, McShain's opponents were killed as a result of injuries from the move.[3]

McShain used a cocky strut to anger opponents and spectators. His brother-in-law Donn Lewin stated that the strut was so arrogant that it "made you want to kill him" and that he walked the same way in real life.[2][3] McShain was arrested once after starting a riot by spitting tobacco juice from his trademark cigar on an opponent. His behavior was considered so inappropriate that he was summoned to appear in front of the Texas Gaming Commission.[3] He was also the subject of another inquiry, as he changed the pre-planned outcome of a bout mid-way through the match. Because there was a championship on the line and two promoters were arguing over the wrestling territory in which the match took place, the United States Department of Justice became involved. The match was the origin of the rule used in many promotions that prevents a title belt from changing hands when the match ends with a disqualification.[3]

Personal life

In a match against Donn Lewin, McShain broke Lewin's nose. Shortly thereafter, Lewin's father invited McShain to dinner. McShain met Donn's sister Sallee, whom he later married.[3] At a Christmas party in his in Pearland, Texas, a guest was making fun of wrestling. The guest had a few drinks under his belt so to say. Danny was in his late "70,s". He told the guy to come over to the chair Danny was sitting in. The guy squated down in front of Danny, turned around so his back was toward Danny. Danny used the Sleeper Hold on him in front of all our guests. Well the guy went out cold. Danny then slapped him on the back to wake him up and kicked him out of the house,while all the guests were laughing and shouting about okay now do you still believe wresting is FAKE?! Up until he passed away Danny ( I had the honor of calling him Father), he could tell you about all of his wrestling matches. I continue to miss him to this day.

McShain appeared in the 1949 movie The Inspector General, as well as several other films.[3]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Midwest Wrestling Association
    • MWA American Tag Team Championship (1 time)[6]

1McShain won the title once just briefly before the formation of the National Wrestling Alliance when the title was simply referred to as the Texas Heavyweight Championship. Finishing Move: Irish Cannonball Favorite Moves: Double-foot Stomp

References

  1. ^ "Wrestler Profiles: Danny McShain". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  2. ^ a b Oliver, Greg (2007). The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Heels. ECW Press. p. 62. ISBN 1550227599. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kroepfl, Thomas. "Arkansas Forgotten Famous – Danny McShain". Cauliflower Alley Club. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  4. ^ a b "National Wrestling Association World Light Heavyweight Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  5. ^ a b c "Texas Heavyweight Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  6. ^ a b "Ohio Tag Team Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  7. ^ Funk, Dory, Jr. Dory Funk Jr. vs Johnny Valentine from the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Texas. Retrieved 2009-01-12. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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