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Spiros Arion ( el, Σπύρος Αρίων) born Spyridon Manousakis ( el, Σπυρίδων Μανουσάκης) (born September 1940) is an Egyptian-born
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former
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who had an extensive and successful career, mainly in Australia and the United States. Known as The Golden Greek and The Iron Greek, he debuted in 1961 and retired in 1979.


Career


Early life

Spiros Arion was born Spyridon Manousakis in September 1940 in the Egyptian capital,
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, to
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parents, Stavros and Konstantina. He spent his early childhood in Egypt and migrated with his family in his teens to
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, Greece. Here, he excelled in
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. Charismatic and strong, he made an early mark on European mats, often billed as the son of his mentor, the veteran Greek wrestler
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.


Europe (1961–1964)

Arion was trained for professional wrestling by Frenchman Andre Bollet. He debuted in 1961 in Paris. For over four years, he wrestled around Europe before settling in Australia.


Australia (1964–1978)

In July 1964, Arion arrived on the Australian wrestling scene, nicknamed "The Golden Greek", and quickly became a fan favorite. He joined
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and wrestled there until its end in 1978. He also wrestled in IWA Australia. In 1965, he won the IWA World Heavyweight Championship and IWA Tag Team Championship. Arion finished 1965 as IWA World Champion. He dropped the belt to
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, then regained it. In 1966, he defended it from the 400-pound King Kong Czaja. He was a part of many
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in IWA and WCW. In 1974, he was awarded the IWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Championship and defended it against Bobby Shane.


America (1966–1975)

In 1966, Arion went to
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and debuted in the
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. He quickly became a star, defeating top opponents including
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, Cowboy Rocky Fitzpatrick ( Bob Orton Sr.),
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,
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,
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,
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, The Sheik and George Steele. His finishing move was often "the hotseat", later renamed "the Greek backbreaker". In his second match in the U.S., he teamed with Tony Parisi to defeat Baron Mikel Scicluna and Smasher Sloan on Washington, DC television for the
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. They were never defeated for the belts; in June 1967, Parisi gave his to
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, beginning Arion's second reign. On 10 July 1967, they lost the title to The Sicilians (
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and
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). He became a protégé of
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and they both beat up The Sicilians, winning in two straight falls on 24 July to become the final U.S. Tag Team Champions. Sammartino and Arion teamed up to main event at Madison Square Garden, twice against Gorilla Monsoon and
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. Monsoon and Tanaka won the first match by disqualification; Arion and Sammartino won decisively in a Texas Death rematch, two falls to one. Arion returned to the WWWF in 1974 and was instantly a fan favorite when he teamed with
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. Before they faced The Valiant Brothers for the WWWF Tag Team Championship, there were signs they would not last. While Arion was struggling in a singles match with Killer Kowalski, Strongbow came to his aid, the outside interference costing him the match via disqualification. Arion was enraged after his first singles loss in the U.S. In their title match, he turned heel on Strongbow, soon taking
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as his manager. Various acts intensified the fans' hatred of him, including ripping Strongbow's headdress to shreds and pinning him in numerous arenas. Before viciously beating Sammartino's protégé,
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, at Madison Square Garden, Arion explained the apparent mismatch as an opportunity for the rookie, who he called a "friend". Sammartino ran in at the end, after the pin, to prevent further harm. He had a three-bout series at Madison Square Garden against Sammartino, whose focus on his singles title Arion blamed for losing their tag title. In early 1976, Arion left the WWWF, and returned in late 1977. In 1978, he partnered with Blassie's newest turncoat, the once-popular Victor Rivera. Following a TV match in Hamburg, Pennsylvania, he was stabbed in the chest by a male spectator as he and Blassie were leaving the ring.


Britain (1979)

In 1979 Arion, billed as "The Iron Greek", arrived in
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claiming a version of the Mountevans Rules World Heavyweight Championship. He made televised defences of his championship against such opponents as Colin Joynson, Lee Bronson and Romany Riley before losing it to Wayne Bridges and leaving the country. The title he introduced was contested for over a decade afterward in Joint Promotions and
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, held by Bridges, John Quinn (wrestler), Mighty John Quinn, Tony St. Clair and Peter Thornley, Kendo Nagasaki before final champion Bridges retired with it in 1990.


Championships and accomplishments

*Pro Wrestling Illustrated **PWI Match of the Year (1975) vs.
Bruno Sammartino Bruno Leopoldo Francesco Sammartino (October 6, 1935 – April 18, 2018) was an Italian-born American professional wrestler, best known for his work with the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF, now WWE). There, he held the WWWF World Heavy ...
on 17 March
*World Championship Wrestling (Australia) **IWA World Heavyweight Championship (WCW Australia), IWA World Heavyweight Championship (IWA World Heavyweight Championship (WCW Australia)#Title history, 6 times) **IWA World Tag Team Championship (WCW Australia), IWA World Tag Team Championship (IWA World Heavyweight Championship (WCW Australia)#Title history, 2 times) – with Mario Milano (1) and Mark Lewin **NWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Championship (NWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 3 times) **NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Championship (NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Mark Lewin *World Wrestling Entertainment, World Wide Wrestling Federation **
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(WWWF United States Tag Team Championship#Title history, 3 times, final) – with Tony Parisi (1),
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(1), and
Bruno Sammartino Bruno Leopoldo Francesco Sammartino (October 6, 1935 – April 18, 2018) was an Italian-born American professional wrestler, best known for his work with the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF, now WWE). There, he held the WWWF World Heavy ...
(1) *
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(United Kingdom) ** Mountevans Rules World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)


References


External links


Online World of Wrestling profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arion, Spiros 1940 births Egyptian people of Greek descent Greek emigrants to Australia Greek male professional wrestlers Date of death missing Sportspeople from Cairo Sportspeople from Athens 1997 deaths Egyptian emigrants to Greece 20th-century professional wrestlers NWA Austra-Asian Heavyweight Champions NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Champions IWA World Heavyweight Champions (Australia) IWA World Tag Team Champions (Australia)