George Walker (wrestler)

Walker had his roots in amateur wrestling and was the runner-up at the 1911 Inter-Empire Championships, after losing to Britain's Stanley Vivian Bacon.

[3][4] He gained the NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Championship in 1931 and held it until he retired on 23 November 1937, and the title was vacated.

[4] After his retirement, he sold a fitness guide book by mail order titled 'How to become a first-class wrestler and develop your body'.

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