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Ib Solvang Hansen (1 August 1934 – 16 November 1978) was a Danish professional wrestler, known by his ring name Eric the Red, who competed in North American and international regional promotions during the 1960s and 70s, including
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and National Wrestling Federation. One of the major stars in the short-lived International Wrestling Association, he was one of the few to find success in the
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following the IWA's closure, forming a successful tag team with Pak Song in
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before his death in 1978.


Career


Early career (1968–1974)

Born in Odense, Denmark, Hansen emigrated to Canada during the mid-1950s and eventually became involved in professional wrestling making his debut in the Toronto-area for
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's Maple Leaf Wrestling in 1968. As Eric the Red, a modern-day
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, Hanson faced veterans such as Dutch Momberg, The Assassin, Wild Bull Curry and
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during his first year and also formed a short-lived tag team with Whipper Billy Watson. After becoming a "
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" in early 1969, he would face the former
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in a series of matches throughout the year as well as some of the most popular wrestlers in the territory such as
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and Edouard Carpentier. Later that year, he also appeared in the
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facing "The Canadian Wildman" Gene Dubois, Tony Altomare and Jack Vansky although he was mainly used as a preliminary wrestler and had left the promotion by late 1970. He would however make occasional appearances during the next several years, most notably facing WWWF World Heavyweight Champion
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in September 1973 and, the following year, teaming with
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to defeat WWWF World Heavyweight Champion
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& Johnny DeFazio in
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on November 1, 1974.


National Wrestling Federation (1970–1975)

Hansen soon began wrestling for the National Wrestling Federation, regularly appearing in
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and
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against many of the promotions top stars such as Chief White Owl and
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during the early 1970s. He also became a well known face in the Pittsburgh-area during this time, facing
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, Frank Durso and Victor Rivera in memorable matches. Briefly returning to Toronto to face
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, Vic Rossitani and Prince Pullins during the summer, he would return to the NWL by October 1972 under manager Tony Angelo as Eric the Animal, a wildman who carried a large bone to the ring and used as a foreign object. Feuding with NWF North American Heavyweight Champion Johnny Powers defeating him for the title in Buffalo on February 17, 1973 although he would lose it back to him within several weeks. He would also be involved in a controversial storyline violently attacking
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and
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with his bone and subsequently resulting in a feud between the two for several weeks. After a brief tour of
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in June, he also headlined several events at the
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facing
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, The Sheik and NWA World Heavyweight Champion
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on September 23. The following year, he would make occasional appearances in the
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-area for Ed Farhat losing to
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on April 27, 1974. Facing
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and
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on the Cleveland-Buffalo circuit during the year, he also toured Japan during February–March including facing
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and, returning to Ontario, faced Luis Martinez and
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later that year. In early 1975, Hansen began his first tour of the southeastern United States competing for
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in
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where he very quickly becoming one of the promotions top "heels". However, he was soon hired by Pedro Martinez to return to Cleveland to compete in the newly established International Wrestling Association which Martinez and TV sports mogul Eddie Einhorn were organizing to compete directly against the
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as the first national professional wrestling promotion in the United States. Remaining one of the top stars in the promotion under manager George "Crybaby" Cannon, he feuded with IWA Heavyweight Champion Mil Mascaras throughout the country as the promotion toured the United States. During the tour, Hansen faced
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losing to the then 59-year-old former NWA World Heavyweight Champion at the
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on August 7, 1975. By the end of the year however, following the takeover of Johnny Powers after Eric Einhorn pulled out, Hansen remained with the IWA as it attempted to survive as a regional promotion in the Carolinas. He would also travel to Canada several times where his former manager George Cannon was a booker for the
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.


From San Juan to Tulsa (1975–1978)

Like many other wrestlers who competed for the IWA, Hansen found little work in the
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and began wrestling overseas, eventually becoming a major star in the Puerto Rican-based
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. Capturing both the Puerto Rican and WWC North American titles, he also became involved in a violent feud with
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which would result in several riots during late 1976. Leaving the WWC in April 1977, Hansen returned to Toronto for a short while before moving on to
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where he feuded with the
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for several months. The following year, he joined The Assassin in the
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in his feud with Randy Tyler during the spring on 1978. His allies soon turned against him however, when The Assassin and The Brute attacked him during a television taping in early July. Teaming with Steven Little Bear, he eventually lost a loser-leaves-town match against The Assassin and The Brute at the
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in
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on July 22, 1978 with a record 31,000 in fans in attendance.


Championship Wrestling from Florida (1978)

On October 4, Hansen made his debut in
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defeating Phil Mercado at the Jai-Alai Fronton in
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. Defeating Steve Brody in Ft. Lauderdale two days later, he was soon recruited by manager Sonny King for his stable along with Pak Song. Although defeating Rick Oliver in
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on October 9, Hansen would be disqualified in matches against Steve Brody and
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the following week. He soon began teaming with Pak Song and, only two weeks after Hansen's debut, they captured the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship from Mike Graham &
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in
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on October 14. Although losing to Graham & Keirn after his partner Bobby Duncum was pinned during a tag match in West Palm Beach two days later, he and Pak Song would retain the tag team titles defeating Eddie Graham &
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in
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on October 17. The following night, he and Pak Song would defend their titles twice in one night defeating Rick Oliver and Prince Tonga in
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and Killer Karl Kox & Steve Keirn in Miami later that night. Breaking his leg during the match, Keirn's injury was written into the storyline as Keirn later claimed he had been attacked by Hansen and other members of Sonny King's stable while training at a local gym with Graham. Hansen and Pak Song continued their winning streak, continuing to feud with Mike Graham & Killer Karl Kox in tag team and singles matches during the next several weeks. On October 25, they again wrestled to matches in one night defeating Prince Tonga & Sonny Driver at a television taping in Tampa and, later that night, teamed with The Spoiler and Bobby Duncum losing a 6-man tag team match against Jerry Brisco, Jim Garvin and Dusty Rhodes in Miami. After losing Killer Kox & The Grahams a 6-man tag team elimination match with Pak Song and Sonny King in St. Petersburg three days later, he later interfered in the main event helping NWA Heavyweight Champion
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defeat Dusty Rhodes. Facing Rhodes in a non-sanctioned "Lights Out" match in Tampa on October 31, he nearly defeated Rhodes with outside interference by his manager Sonny King however Killer Kox would also interfere in the match knocking out Hansen and allowing Rhodes to pin Hansen to win the match. Despite this loss, he and Pak Song would continue defending their titles during October and early-November. On November 7, he and Pak Song would face Killer Karl Kox & Dusty Rhodes, both longtime rivals, later defeating the challengers via disqualification after Killer Kox attempted to hit Hansen with a steel chair.


Death

On November 8, he and Pak Song defeated Jimmy Garvin & Prince Tonga at a television taping in Tampa. Later that night at the Miami Jai-Alai Fronton, he and Pak Song would face Mike Graham & Dusty Rhodes defeating them by disqualification. Following the match, Hansen flew back to the
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and was driving through the Town ‘N Country area when his car stalled on West Hillsborough Boulevard. After telephoning for assistance, Hansen was struck by a car while crossing the median. His head hitting the windshield of the car, he suffered severe brain damage as well as numerous bodily injuries. Taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, Hansen remained in a coma for a week before he died from his injuries on November 16, 1978.


Championships and accomplishments

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:*
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( 1 time) - with Pak Song * National Wrestling Federation :* NWF North American Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) :* NWF World Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) - with Kurt Von Hess *
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:* WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) :* WWC North American Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)


See also

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References


External links


Profile at Online World of Wrestling
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