Drew Gulak celebrating his win. (Twitter/Screenshot)
Drew Gulak captured the WWE Cruiserweight title, the first time it’s been won by a Jewish wrestler.
From Benny Leonard to Barney Ross, Jews were known for beating Goliath in the ring in the early 20th century. Fast forward to 2019 and Jewish wrestler Drew Gulak is making his mark in another fighting realm: Wrestling, specifically, World Wrestling Entertainment.
On Sunday, Gulak showcased his inner Leonard, capturing the WWE Cruiserweight title, the first time it’s been won by a Jewish wrestler.
The cruiserweight championship is for wrestlers who weigh in at 205 pounds or less. Known as “the Philadelphia Stretcher,” Gulak beat Akira Tozawa and the reigning champion, Tony Nesse, in a triple threat match on Sunday, part of the Stomping Grounds pay-per-view in Tacoma, Washington, according to a JTA report. In a triple threat match, three wrestlers compete rather than the typical two.
The 32-year-old Gulak debuted in the squared circle in 2005 and has been with the WWE since 2016.
The Jewish wrestler visited Israel in 2010, taking part in a Taglit-Birthright trip, as well as training in Netanya with the Israeli Pro Wrestling Association, a group that’s been growing considerably in Israel.
Gulak’s nickname “the Philadelphia Stretcher” originates from his Pennsylvania roots and the fact that he is massive enough to act like a stretcher in the ring, standing at six-feet high.
The triumph will surely raise Gulak’s profile, who had already been making waves since joining the WWE in 2016.
His brother, Rory Gulak, is also an independent professional wrestler.
Next up, the Jewish wrestler will defend his title on July 14. Gulak will take part in the Extreme Rules event, taking place in Philadelphia in front of his home crowd.
(World Israel News)
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