Saul Weingeroff


Saul Weingeroff was an American professional wrestling manager, known by his ringname "Gentleman" Saul Weingeroff, who led several tag teams to the NWA World Tag Team Championship during the 1960s and 70s such as The Islanders and Kurt and Karl Von Brauner.
Often using his signature cane as well as fireballs to aid in the victories of his wrestlers, he and the Von Brauners were one of the most popular "heels" in the National Wrestling Alliance during the early 1960s both for the Von Brauners Nazi-like in ring personas as well as his eccentric antics such as his entering the 1964 U.S. presidential election. The cause of rioting in several major cities, the trio often needed to have a police escort before and after wrestling events.
A well known personality in the Memphis-area, he and The Spoilers also had a long running feud with manager J.C. Dykes and The Masked Infernos over the NWA Tennessee Tag Team Championship during the late 1960s later facing Dykes in several wrestling matches.
Among others he had managed during his near 30-year career included The Masked Strangler, Sweet Daddy Watts, "Pistol" Pez Whatley, The Legionnaires, The Spoilers, Mephisto and Dante, Tojo Yamamoto and Sugi Sito, Sputnik and Rocket Monroe and Angelo and Lanny Poffo. He is also the father of professional wrestler George Weingeroff.
Weingeroff retired in 1976. Operating a sign shop in downtown Nashville in his later years, he was also a regular guest columnist for Lew Eskin's Official Wrestling, Wrestling Monthly and Wrestling Review until his death on March 14, 1988.

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