Walter Miller (wrestler)
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Walter Miller was the
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wrestling champion in 1919.


Biography

He was born in Poland and contracted
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as a child.


Championships and accomplishments

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** World Lightweight Championship (Europa-Version) (1 time) **
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(2 times) **
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(2 times) ** World Lightweight Championship (1 time) ** Wisconsin Heavyweight Championship (1 time)


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References

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