# Gene Stanlee

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**Eugene Stanley Zygowicz** (January 1, 1917 – September 23, 2005) was an American [professional wrestler](/source/Professional_wrestler), better known by his [ring name](/source/Ring_name) **"Mr. America" Gene Stanlee**.

## Early life

Zygowicz was born in [Avondale, Chicago](/source/Avondale,_Chicago), [Illinois](/source/Illinois).[1] His parents, Victoria and Paul Zygowicz, were [Polish](/source/Poland) immigrants.[1] Zygowicz was the eighth child of fifteen—he had eight brothers and six sisters. His younger brother Paul wrestled as [Steve Stanlee](/source/Steve_Stanlee).

When he was five, Zygowicz fell down a set of stairs, and was partially paralyzed. He was given his [last rites](/source/Last_rites); however, he regained his health after being partially inspired by seeing a [strongman](/source/Strongman_(strength_athlete)) at a church. He began wrestling and competing against other boys when he was eight and collected iron from a railyard to fashion his own homemade gym to develop his physique. By his own count, he claimed to have 165 bodybuilding trophies and 50 gold medals from bodybuilding competitions.

During [World War II](/source/World_War_II), Zygowicz, along with his brother [Steve](/source/Steve_Stanlee), served on a [U.S. Navy](/source/U.S._Navy) floating repair ship as a machinist. He reportedly wrestled 134 matches for the entertainment of other servicemen in the South Pacific area during the war.[2] He was termed "pinup boy of the Navy", and once he received his discharge from the Navy, he was sought out by wrestling promoters, who wanted to capitalize on his publicity.

## Professional wrestling career

Zygowicz's first professional match was April 26, 1946 in [Milwaukee](/source/Milwaukee) against [Leo Kirilenko](/source/Leo_Kirilenko) under the ring name "Gene Stanlee". All his early matches took place in the Chicago–Milwaukee area.

His career as Gene "Mr. America" Stanlee picked up in 1951. After defeating [Pat O'Hara](/source/Pat_O'Hara_(wrestler)) on September 24 of that year Gene became [NWA Southern Heavyweight Champion](/source/NWA_Southern_Heavyweight_Championship_(Florida_version)), and it was around this time he formed a [tag team](/source/Tag_team) with his real-life brother [Steve Stanlee](/source/Steve_Stanlee). [Bob Merrill](/source/Bob_Merrill_(wrestler)) also worked as a [kayfabe](/source/Kayfabe) third brother, Bob Stanlee.

On November 18, 1952, the legendary [Lou Thesz](/source/Lou_Thesz) faced off with, and defeated Gene Stanlee in 15:14 to retain the [NWA World Heavyweight Championship](/source/NWA_World_Heavyweight_Championship). Stanlee sold out [Madison Square Garden](/source/Madison_Square_Garden) over 50 times in his career.

While wrestling for the [Midwest Wrestling Association](/source/Heart_of_America_Sports_Attractions), Stanlee won the [Ohio](/source/Ohio) version of the MWA Heavyweight Championship on February 2, 1956.[3] He held the belt for over two months before [dropping](/source/Glossary_of_professional_wrestling_terms#Drop) it to [Bobo Brazil](/source/Bobo_Brazil) on April 19.[4]

In an interview for the [Icons of Wrestling](/source/Icons_of_Wrestling) program that aired on [Canada](/source/Canada)'s [Biography Channel](/source/Biography_Channel), and later [Britain](/source/UK)'s [TWC](/source/The_Wrestling_Channel), Stanlee explained his concept of showmanship. "When I walked into the ring, I would add a little showmanship to my style before I wrestled. I noticed that as I was achieving more and more showmanship, I started getting ideas. I seen that the sport was not bringing in women. So I starting glamorizing, thinking up beautiful costumes". Stanlee began wearing ring jackets, which was a rarity in that era, and also had monogrammed towels—"Wrestling's TV King"—which he wore once he took off the ring jacket. His elaborate entrance infuriated opponents, both [faces](/source/Face_(professional_wrestling)) and [heels](/source/Heel_(professional_wrestling)), but also meant he appeared on over 200 magazine covers during his career.

## Later life

After retiring from wrestling, Stanlee, who was a health enthusiast and longtime [vegetarian](/source/Vegetarianism), began to sell a line of supplements and later became an advisor and physical trainer for many of Hollywood's great actors and actresses, such as [Tom Cruise](/source/Tom_Cruise), [Tom Hanks](/source/Tom_Hanks), and [Cheryl Tiegs](/source/Cheryl_Tiegs). Gene described himself as the "world's foremost authority on age reversal through blood purification", something that worked well for him as he would go on to still be very active up until the day he died.

Gene had not made a public appearance in over 20 years when he was honored at the [Cauliflower Alley Club](/source/Cauliflower_Alley_Club) 2002 reunion in [Las Vegas](/source/Las_Vegas,_Nevada).

## Championships and accomplishments

- **[Championship Wrestling from Florida](/source/Championship_Wrestling_from_Florida)** - [NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version)](/source/NWA_Southern_Heavyweight_Championship_(Florida_version)) ([1 time](/source/NWA_Florida_Southern_Heavyweight_Championship#Title_history))[5]
- **[Midwest Wrestling Association](/source/Midwest_Wrestling_Association)** - MWA Heavyweight Championship (Ohio Version) (1 time)[3]
- **[Worldwide Wrestling Associates](/source/Worldwide_Wrestling_Associates)** - [WWA International Television Tag Team Championship](/source/WWA_International_Television_Tag_Team_Championship) ([1 time](/source/WWA_International_Television_Tag_Team_Championship#title_history)) - with [Sandor Szabo](/source/Sandor_Szabo_(wrestler))

## References

1. Oliver, Greg. [""Mr. America" Stanlee a showboating pioneer"](https://web.archive.org/web/20170724194916/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2005/09/27/1238185.html). *SLAM! Wrestling*. Archived from [the original](http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2005/09/27/1238185.html) on July 24, 2017. Retrieved 2008-01-10.

1. [Chicago Wrestling Territory](http://legacyofwrestling.com/Kohler.html)

1. ["Wrestler Profiles: Gene Stanlee"](http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/g/gene-stanlee.html). *Online World of Wrestling*. Retrieved 2008-01-10.

1. ["Wrestler Profiles: Bobo Brazil"](http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/b/bobo-brazil.html). *Online World of Wrestling*. Retrieved 2008-01-10.

1. ["NWA Southern Heavyweight Title (Florida)"](http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/fl/nwa/fl-south-h.html). *Wrestling Titles*. Retrieved 2008-01-10.

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