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157:, Avey returned to Cherryvale and was recruited by Sandow to embark upon a wrestling career. He started in wrestling by travelling as a referee. In his early years in wrestling, it was not uncommon that Avey was misspelled Avery. Later on, Avey was brought to 29: 222:, and it broadcast from the Coliseum basement. On September 20, 1952, the building was burned to the ground after it was struck by lightning. The building’s wooden roof accelerated the fire. 183:
After McGuirk was injured in auto accident, Avey gave him points in the company and named him the matchmaker. In September 1950, both men were appointed to Executive Positions in the
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Part of Avey’s wrestling legacy is that he gave Tulsa a structured promotion, which McGuirk ran with great success. Avey died on August 9, 1962, the age of 67.
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and was involved in numerous charities. Said charities included the annual Milk Fund wrestling spectacular every March and a celebrated
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In January 1958, Avey sold out the wrestling promotion to McGuirk. He left to concentrate on his role as senior vice president with the
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National Wrestling Alliance, The Untold Story of the Monopoly that Strangled Pro Wrestling, p. 281, Tim Hornbaker, ECW Press, 2007,
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National Wrestling Alliance, The Untold Story of the Monopoly that Strangled Pro Wrestling, p. 280, Tim Hornbaker, ECW Press, 2007,
353: 180:. McGuirk would eventually become a junior heavyweight champion, and wrestlers from all over the country came to Oklahoma. 184: 114: 187:. McGuirk was appointed as Second Vice-President while Avey was named the Treasurer due to his banking background. 106: 294: 110: 75: 102:(February 5, 1895 – August 9, 1962) was an American businessman and sports promoter. Best known as the 373: 368: 126: 48: 162: 142: 130: 129:, on February 5, 1895. Prior to wrestling, Avey was a merchant in the family grocery, located in 208: 172:
was a breeding ground for potential wrestlers. One of the wrestlers who caught Avey’s eyes was
329: 278: 207:. In 1942, he acquired the Tulsa Coliseum for $ 185,000, and it was known affectionately as 68: 295:"Sam E. Avey, Banker, Civic Leader, Dies :: TULSA AND OKLAHOMA HISTORY COLLECTION" 137:. While growing up in Cherryvale, the community’s most prominent sports celebrity was 362: 348: 173: 52: 200: 138: 238: 211:. It regularly hosted prestigious political events and sporting events, such as 154: 229:. He was still linked to the NWA and remained as Treasurer until August 1960. 212: 145:, and Sandow was the catalyst for Avey’s interest in professional wrestling. 242: 195:
Sam Avey had other interests outside of wrestling. He helped reorganize the
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hockey club in the 1940s. At the time, the Oilers were affiliated with the
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Avey was the director of the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, president of the
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of little big men, he is also credited for helping to create the
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American businessman and sports promoter (1895–1962)
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Kingfisher, Oklahoma
US
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Professional wrestling career
wrestling
promoter
Tulsa wrestling territory
National Wrestling Alliance
Kingfisher, Oklahoma
Cherryvale
Kansas
Billy Sandow
Ed “Strangler” Lewis
World War I
Tulsa
Ed “Strangler” Lewis
Oklahoma
Leroy McGuirk
Oklahoma A&M
National Wrestling Alliance
American Hockey Association
Tulsa Oilers
United States Hockey League
Avey's Coliseum
ice hockey
KAKC
Farmers and Merchants State Bank
Rotary Club
Christmas

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