William Harold Riley (22 June 1896 – 9 or 15 September 1977), known by the name Billy Riley, was an English
professional wrestler
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,
coach,
promoter, and
referee
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. A legitimately skilled wrestler, Riley's career began when professional wrestling bouts were still
genuine contests. At various times, Riley was billed as the middleweight champion of the world,
British Empire
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, and England. In 1948, he founded "
The Snake Pit" gym in
Wigan
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, where he coached for over 20 years, teaching the
Lancashire style of
catch wrestling
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to some of the leading post-
World War II
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wrestlers, including
Karl Gotch
Karl Istaz (born Karel Alfons Ceclie Istaz; August 3, 1924 – July 28, 2007), best known by the ring name , was a competitor and trainer in Professional wrestling, professional, Amateur wrestling, amateur, and catch wrestling, born in Antwerp, B ...
and
Billy Robinson, among others. Riley's students were significant influences on professional wrestling, catch wrestling, and
mixed martial arts
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In the early 20th century, various inter-s ...
(MMA), especially in Japan.
Riley's Snake Pit has continued to operate and train wrestlers over 50 years after his death.
Biography
William Harold Riley was born to Patrick and Jane Riley on June 22, 1896. He became a professional wrestler at fourteen years of age. Riley toured the United States in 1923. He won the World Middleweight Championship the following year, which he claimed for 18 years according to his obituary in the
Wigan Observer. He toured South Africa between 1933 and 1934.
During his days as a moulder in the Lancashire town of
Wigan
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, Riley trained with the local miners in the art of
Lancashire catch-as-catch-can wrestling, one of the roughest and most loved sports of the region.
The tough Wigan native soon began showing extraordinary
submission
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skills. Riley was known to be a devastating "
hooker" and it showed in his wrestling matches as he soon gained notoriety for breaking his opponent's arms. During the 1930s Riley travelled to Africa to capture a British Empire championship from Jack Robinson.
Riley died in his home in Wigan, on either September 9
or September 15, 1977, aged 81.
Riley was married to Sarah Riley until his death in September 1977. His son Ernie Riley was also a professional wrestler.
The Snake Pit
Riley decided to teach catch wrestling in Wigan. He and a group of his students built a gym in the
Whelley area of Wigan, opening it in 1948. Billy Riley's gym became known as the Snake Pit.
The gym soon became popular for producing some of the most skilled catch wrestlers in the world. Men such as
Karl Gotch
Karl Istaz (born Karel Alfons Ceclie Istaz; August 3, 1924 – July 28, 2007), best known by the ring name , was a competitor and trainer in Professional wrestling, professional, Amateur wrestling, amateur, and catch wrestling, born in Antwerp, B ...
(Istaz),
Bert Assirati, Melvin Riss (Harold Winstanley), John Foley,
Jack Dempsey
William Harrison "Jack" Dempsey (June 24, 1895 – May 31, 1983), nicknamed Kid Blackie and The Manassa Mauler, was an American boxer who competed from 1914 to 1927, and world heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926.
One of the most iconic athl ...
(Tommy Moore), Billy Joyce (Bob Robinson),
Billy Robinson and Billy Riley's son Ernie Riley all attended The Snake Pit.
Reopening
When the son of a former student, Roy Wood, and the son of Wood's friend wanted to learn wrestling they traveled to Wigan, only to see the school in complete disrepair. The roof had literally caved in. With the help of locals, Roy Wood managed to get the gym started again. Riley's gym was reopened. However, this time, since Roy's son Darren and nephew Paul had wanted to learn, the gym was opened to children. Riley decided to take a seat by the mat and let Wood coach.
Teaching the children was a new concept for both Roy and Riley. The results though, soon showed that the teaching at the Snake Pit was still world class. By the age of 10, Darren had won the British Championships alongside local children Paddy Govan, Kevin Govan, Tony Leyland and Neil Maxwell who were also Riley's wrestlers. After competitions, the children would go round to see Riley and his wife, and take the medals and trophies which they had won.
Riley died in 1977. Roy Wood and Tommy Heyes kept the Snake Pit running, and the children visited Riley's wife to show her the trophies and achievements made possible by the efforts of her husband.
References
External links
Snake Pit Wigan's official website- Riley's gym and the worldwide home of catch wrestling
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1890s births
1977 deaths
20th-century male professional wrestlers
British catch wrestlers
English male professional wrestlers
Professional wrestling trainers
Sportspeople from Wigan
20th-century English sportsmen