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Dick Hrstich (10 August 1920 – 12 February 2000) was a Yugoslavian/New Zealand
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, known by his
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s Ray Hrstich and Ray Gordon, who competed in the former Yugoslavia (his native country), New Zealand, Canada, and the United States during the late 1950s and 60s. He was among the first New Zealanders to travel to the US and, like his fellow countrymen Pat O'Connor and
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, became a major star with the
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during the Television-era. He won the NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Championship in 1958 and, later in the US, held the
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, NWA Iowa Heavyweight Championship, and the NWA Americas 6-Man Tag Team Championship with
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and Mike Riker. Hrstich is credited, along with Bobby Graham and "Killer" Buddy Austin, as the trainer of 8-time
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. In 2009, ''Fight Times Magazine'' ranked Hrstich No. 10 in a top ten list of New Zealand's greatest wrestlers.


Professional career


Start with the Dominion Wrestling Union

Dick Hrstich was born in the former
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, in the city now known as Drasnice,
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and emigrated with his family to
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at a young age. He held an "outstanding record" as a champion amateur wrestler before turning pro during the mid-1950s. Trained by
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, Hrstich soon established himself as one of the country's up and coming stars. One of his most memorable bouts was against "The Zebra Kid" George Bollas and promoter Al Karasick speculated to the press that Hrstich would become a great drawing card. In April 1958, ''Wrestling Review'' wrote that Hrstich "appears to be another
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". Two months later, on 11 June, he defeated Fred Wright in
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for the then vacant NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Championship. Later that year, he travelled overseas to wrestle in NWA Hawaii and
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; he lost to
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in
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on 19 October and went to a draw with Reggie Parks in
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, Alberta on 4 November 1958.


Moving to the United States

Hrstich returned to the US a year later, this time farther east in
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for
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, where he defeated "Butcher Boy" Lee Henning at
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on 23 April 1959. While competing in the United States, Hrstich was billed as Dick or Ray Gordon, so as to make his name more easy for announcers to pronounce, and kept the ringname for the remainder of his career. In the fall of that year, in the
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, he faced such opponents as Jack Terry, Billy Goelz,
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, Don McClarty and Frank Townsend in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul area. On 24 October, he and Henning teamed together in a tag team match against Butch Levy & Bob Rasmussen in St. Paul. It was during this latest tour that Hrstich decided to wrestle in the US full-time and vacated the NWA New Zealand title. Spending the rest of the year in Kansas City, Hrstich made several more appearances at Memorial Hall wrestling Stanley Lisowski and Chick Garibaldi in singles matches as well as taking part in a few tag team matches. On 19 November, he and Thor Hagen beat Chick Garibaldi & Kinji Shibuya and teamed with Tommy O’Toole in a 6-team championship tournament a month later. Other teams included
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& Rock Hunter, Thor Hagen &
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,
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& Otto Von Krupp, Bill Cole & Chick Garibaldi, and Jerry Gordett & Joe Hamilton. On 10 December 1959, Hrstich and Krupp defeated Tarzan "Killer" Kowalski in a
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at Memorial Hall; Kowalski took the first fall, however Krupp was awarded the second when Kowalski was disqualified. During his time in central Missouri, he along with Bobby Graham and "Killer" Buddy Austin helped train
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, a future 8-time
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, while the young rookie was starting his career working for St. Joseph wrestling promoter Gust Karras. Hrstich then headed south where he worked for Texas promoter Pat O’Dowdy in
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wrestling Ed Sharpe and
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at the Floyd Gwin Auditorium in early 1960. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, for promoters Morris Siegel and Ed McLemore, he also faced Paul "Butcher" Vachon, Marquis de Paree,
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, and Joe Pizza during October–November 1960. On 16 December 1961, he won the vacant NWA Iowa Heavyweight Championship in
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. By 1962, Hrstich was back in the Central States territory and, on 9 February, he captured the
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from Buddy Austin in St. Joseph. Hrstich held the title for two months before dropping the belt to his old rival Lee Henning on 5 May 1962.


Maple Leaf Wrestling

Hrstich left the area shortly afterwards to wrestle for Canadian promoter
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's Toronto-based promotion
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and began appearing on events at its home arena,
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, by the end of the month. In his first major appearance, on 24 May, Hrstich and
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wrestled The Tolos Brothers (
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and
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) to a 30-minute time limit draw. He also wrestled Steve Stanlee,
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and Jean Baillargeon during the next two months as well as facing his one-time tag team partner, Tommy O’Toole, beating him in both of their two encounters. One of his biggest matches was against Taro Sakuro, a bout which he lost, with 13,997 fans in attendance at the Maple Leaf Gardens on 30 August. In the following weeks, he also lost matches to
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and
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, making his Toronto debut. His last appearance was on 11 October 1962, in which he lost to Taro Sakuro in a rematch. Hrstich met a number of rising NWA stars while working for Tunney, most notably,
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.


Return to St. Louis

He spent the spring of 1963 wrestling for
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and appeared in televised matches on ''
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''. His loss to
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at the
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, on 1 February 1963, signalled the start of Muchnick's "push" to make Bruiser one of the top stars in his promotion. Two months later, Hrstich met
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in St. Louis on 20 April 1963. Hrstich later travelled the road with Thesz and headlined together in tag team matches. He also had a brief stint in
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that summer. On 25 July, he fought Pat O'Hara to a 20-minute time-limit draw in front of 3,437 fans at the
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. Nearly three weeks later, the two men teamed up against, and lost to, the Tolos Brothers in
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. Hrstich moved on to
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, then run by promoters Don McIntyre and Steve Manderson, where he and several other NWA stars including
Lou Thesz Aloysius Martin Thesz (April 24, 1916 – April 28, 2002), known by the ring name Lou Thesz, was an American professional wrestler and wrestling coach. Considered to be one of the last true shooters (legitimate wrestlers) in professional w ...
,
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, and
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appeared for the next three months. In the first week of October, Hrstich defeated Felix Godo at the Municipal Auditorium in
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, wrestled
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to a draw at the Fort Gordon Sports Arena and beat Marcus Godo at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta. Hrstich wrestled The Mighty Hercules to a draw at that same venue the following week and scored victories over Hercules, Tyler, Ivan Zukoff, The Outlaw,
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and Gene Anderson.


From Indianapolis to Florida

On 25 April 1964, Hrstich appeared at the Southside Armory in Indianapolis for Dick the Bruiser and
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's first official
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show. He and Billy Goelz wrestled in the opening match and fought to a 20-minute draw. From late-1964 until early 1965, Hrstich wrestled for
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. One of his first matches in the territory was against Harry Smith in
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on 20 November 1964. After a brief series of matches against Bill Dromo in March 1965, he finally left Florida for Don Owen in
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.


Pacific Northwest Wrestling

In his first two months in
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, Hrstich feuded with Roy McClarty though both their matches resulted in draws; he and
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, however, did beat McClarty and
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in a tag team match in
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four months later. On 14 June 1965, he beat Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon via disqualification. That fall, he lost matches to Rick Hunter and
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. On 6 November 1965, Hrstich lost a tag team match with Sandor Kovacs against Bill Dromo & Ivan Kameroff in
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.


Tri-State Wrestling

Hrstich briefly returned to St. Louis where, on 7 January 1966, he and
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were beaten by
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in a
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at the
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before moving on to Tri-State Wrestling. Paired with Mike Clancy and
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, Hrstich came out on the losing end in matches against The Assassins ( Assassin #1 & Assassin #2). He fared better in the singles division with victories over Boris Managoff and Chuck Karbo and also made appearances for NWA Western States in Texas. Hrstich teamed with Nick Roberts and Kurt Von Steiger in a six-man tag team match against
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, Don Kirk &
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in Amarillo on 14 April. He would go on to have a series of matches with Brisco in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma until the end of the year. He also faced Brisco in tag team matches as well; he and Don Kent wrestled Brisco & Ramon Torres to a draw in Springfield on 11 May, lost a six-man tag team match with
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and
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to Brisco,
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& Battleship Johnson in
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on 31 October, and with Orton traded matches with Brisco and Hodge in
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during the first week of November. In addition to the Tri-State territory, he was also among the many NWA veterans to pass through the
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during October–December 1966.


Later career and retirement

Hrstich spent some time in Arizona during the final years of his career and helped train Jody Arnold, the
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nephew of Don Arnold, who became a major star in the region during the 1970s and 80s. Arnold later called Hrstich a "freak of nature" for being "amazingly strong for his size". According to Dale Pierce, an author and Arizona wrestling historian, he was one of the "toughest wrestlers to ever step into a ring". Hrstich had one last championship run in
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's
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as one-third of the NWA Americas 6-Man Tag Team Champions with
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and Mike Riker until losing the titles to
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& NWA Americas Tag Team Champions Los Medicos in Los Angeles on 24 September 1969. He retired shortly afterwards and settled in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2009, wrestling columnist and historian Dave Cameron ranked Hrstich No. 10 in a top ten list of New Zealand's greatest wrestlers for ''Fight Times Magazine''.


Championships and accomplishments

*
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** NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
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**
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(1 time) *
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**NWA Americas Six-Man Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with
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and Mike Riker * NWA Iowa **NWA Iowa Heavyweight Championship (1 time)


References


Further reading

*Hamilton, Joe and Scott Teal. ''Assassin: The Man Behind the Mask''. Gallatin, Tennessee: Crowbar Press, 2007. *Teal, Scott. ''The History of Professional Wrestling, Issue #5: Western Canada, 1911–1956''. Gallatin, Tennessee: Crowbar Press, 2009. *Teal, Scott. ''The History of Professional Wrestling, Issue #7: St. Louis, Missouri, 1960–1985''. Gallatin, Tennessee: Crowbar Press, 2009.


External links

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