Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Class OF THE BIG FLOOD. AS THE Story GOES, TWO Young WOMEN, IDA MAY SMITH (not real last name)AND BETTY JEAN BROWN (not real last name) were run from parking lot of a honky tonk called the Travelux on 24 Highway in the old area called the interior city (a term used for unincorporated areas of Jackson County at that time). To be precise, the old Travelux was on the union slope of 24 highway about one quarter mile west of Wilson Road and Brookside, an orbit about the Mt Washington Cementery, still in operation. To be yet more detailed, the Travelux was on the old trolley line that ran from Fairmount to Downtown Kansas City, Missouri. At that sentence in Kansas City area history, there was no karioke events in that area, just low-down state and western music. One might have heard songs current then, songs by Hank Williams like "Your Cheating Heart" and "My son calls another man Daddy," real emotionally inspired tunes. There was rain coming down and the two women were making a run for the threshold of the Travelux. According to rumors, both women were hurrying to meet a soldier home on parting from Korea. His figure was Jim Smith (not real last name). Ida Mae had determined a 38 Ford coupe to the Traveluxe; Betty Jean had arrived in her ex-husband`s1937 Terraplane. As the narrative goes, during the rush to the door, Ida Mae made a comment about Betty Jean`s automobile. Remember, Betty Jeanwas the one with the Terraplane. The Terraplane was afterwards to become a Hudson but not at that time. Exactly what Ida Mae said is not known; rumor has it that the note was less than complimentary about the purpose of the auto. Hot headed and said to have been an only child before she turned 21, Betty Jean slapped Ida Mae`s face. That was, according to those still alive for days later the case almost passed into the night and dim anals of history, "when all hell bust loose." Before the two finally got into the Traveluxe to get liquid nourishment and pick up, they had drawn quite a crew of spectators, mostly men, except for Bertha, a barmaid. The two women cursed, spat, slapped, kicked and behaved in a way that would not have been befitting to any women in that point of time. When it all ended, the two women realized that during their combatant activity, Jim Smith had hurried off in his father`s Oldsmobile. He would later pass from Korea, a decorated veteran and buy a new Chevy Deluxe from Rost Chevrolet in Fairmount. Thus, this is the honest and authentic story about the origins of mud wrestling. By R.L. Huffstutter

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MUD WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (FINALS)
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MUD WRESTLING ORIGINATED IN Kansas City IN April OF 1950, THE

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