The Last Gladiator, 9781477332245
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Forgotten wrestler shaped American sports, culture, and held immense power.
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The Last Gladiator

william muldoon and the making of american sports

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  • Hardcover

    248 pages

  • Release Date

    6 October 2025

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Summary

The Life and Times of William Muldoon: The Last Gladiator

The incredible career of the forgotten but foundational pro wrestler who shaped American sports culture.

William Muldoon was an infamous athlete whose prowess and savvy across his six-decade career led him to wealth, cultural importance, and political power. Muldoon, the child of poor Irish immigrants, began wrestling in the 1870s and quickly became one of the most famous athletes of the post-Civil Wa…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781477332245
ISBN-10:1477332243
Series:Terry and Jan Todd Series on Physical Culture and Sports
Author:Scott Beekman
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Imprint:University of Texas Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:248
Release Date:6 October 2025
Weight:454g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“William Muldoon was a true American original: a world-class athlete, a showman, a bureaucrat, an entrepreneur, and a hard-nosed fitness fanatic. He was also more than happy to rewrite any facts that got in his way. Exploring his life and long-reaching influence would undo a less accomplished researcher and writer. In this highly readable and insightful book, Scott Beekman turns these challenges to his favor and brings this fascinating character into focus and down to size. The Last Gladiator is essential reading for anyone interested in pro wrestling history or the development of American sport.” - Jon Langmead, author of Ballyhoo!: The Roughhousers, Con Artists and Wildmen Who Invented Professional Wrestling

“Scott Beekman has written a superb cultural biography of William Muldoon, one of the earliest nationally recognized professional athletes. He traces Muldoon’s career against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, World War I, and the roaring twenties, placing him in the context of an America roiling in a hyper-masculine sporting culture. Muldoon leveraged a massive ego and talent in his endless pursuit of money, navigating a cutthroat entertainment business that blurred the lines of ethics and sportsmanship. The Last Gladiator is a vital contribution that highlights the importance of sports and cultural history in making American modernity and identity.” - Christopher L. Stacey, Louisiana State University of Alexandria, author of Populism and Professional Wrestling in the Sunbelt South: From Rasslin’ to Sports Entertainment

About The Author

Scott Beekman

Scott Beekman is a professor of history at the University of Rio Grande. He is the author of Ringside: A History of Professional Wrestling in America as well as three other books on American popular culture.

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