Don Fargo

Donald Vincent Kalt[7] (October 3, 1930 – November 8, 2015), better known by his ring name Don Fargo, was a German-born American professional wrestler.

Gulf Coast wrestler Terry Lathan has called Fargo "one of the most colourful, fascinating personalities ever in wrestling".

Together they won the NWA World Tag Team titles in 1958 and dominated the National Wrestling Alliance during the late 1950s, headlining events throughout the northeast, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Chicago.

On Match 30, 1957, they headlined a World Tag Team Championship bout against Argentina Rocca and Miguel Perez before 20,125 fans[10] which was the largest crowd drew in the area for over 25 years, dating back to Jim Londos in 1931.

[12] Bob Kelly later stated that "it didn't matter who Don Kalt was portraying" and that Fargo "had phenomenal ring psychology".

[2] Fargo's autography, The Hard Way, has been called "required reading from how kayfabe once existed"[3] due to his commitment to "living the gimmick" and being his wrestling persona at all times in public.

[3] In his later years, Fargo lived in rural woodland near Cantonment, Florida with his wife Margie and their many dogs.