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  1. Originally dubbed “The Battle of the Bite,” the infamous Canadian encounter has since come to be known as “The Original Montreal Screwjob.”. Paul Bowser. On December 10, 1930, Paul Bowser raised the ire of his promotional allies, Billy Sandow and Ed Lewis, by placing the prestigious AWA World championship around the waist of Ed Don ...

  2. Sonnenberg gave up the "Lewis" belt after losing in Los Angeles to Ed Don George on December 10, 1930. Lewis did not get the belt back after the double-cross of George on April 13, 1931. Bowser probably gave the belt to Henri DeGlane after the bite match in Montreal on May 4, 1931 and passed it back to Ed Don George after losing on February 10 ...

  3. Ed Lewis wrestled in over 6,000 matches during his 44-year career and only lost 32 of them. He held the world heavyweight crown five times and ruled the sport for nearly two decades. He appeared in several movies and was a world class bridge player. After retiring from competition, he served as the manager and trainer for several of the ...

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  5. E.D. Lewis and Associates, P.C. was founded in 1972 and is located in Henrico County, Virginia near the intersection of Broad Street and Libbie Avenue. We provide Land Planning, Civil Engineering, Land Surveying and Landscape Architectural services, as well as limited project and construction management. ... “ED Lewis & Associates, Richmond ...

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  7. Ed Lewis (January 22, 1909 – September 18, 1985) was an American jazz trumpeter. Career. Born in Eagle City, Oklahoma, Lewis played early in his career in Kansas City, Missouri, with Jerry Westbrook as a baritone hornist, then switched to trumpet in 1925.