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Congress voted to make one of the grand monuments in Lafayette Square across from the White House an ode to Baron Friedrich ...
Baron Von Raschke played a Nazi. The guy drew heat with goose-stepping, swastikas, and other bad fascist things, and there's no way WWE will ever want to be directly associated with that.
(soft music) - [Announcer] On this episode of Postcards. - Baron von Raschke was the supervillain from the sixties, seventies and eighties that I watched as a kid. He would scare the hell out of me.
It wasn’t until the following year that Andre The Giant lost again, this time at a WWA event to the WWA World Heavyweight Champion at the time, the German wrestling legend Baron von Raschke.
same as Baron von Raschke. I wasn't the only one that day [to do it] in the match I was in, by the way. The heels used to do that all the time. It wasn't that big a deal. People say it was illegal ...
As a mainstay in the American Wrestling Association, Baron von Raschke became a legend across the United States as a skilled technical wrestler. While he also made appearances in the NWA and WWE ...
As loved as “No. 1” Paul Jones had been by fans in the Carolinas as a “good guy,” he was as equally hated as a “bad guy” and formed a memorable heel tag team with Baron Von Raschke in ...
Before the von Erichs, Baron von Raschke was known as the “Clawmaster.” He had a great act and could cut fantastic promos, ...
the “amateur rules” matches with Brisco and Baron Von Raschke; and his unique standing cradle finishing hold, a three-quarter nelson where he would pin his opponent while standing on his head.