The late Sam Muchnick will be inducted into the 2015 class of the St. Louis Media Hall of Fame. The St. Louis Media History Foundation announced the news, revealing the former NWA president as one of its inductees. The official induction will take place on March 16th.
Muchnick’s Hall of Fame bio reads as follows:
A phenomenal showman, promoter and broadcaster, Sam Muchnick was a staple in the sports scene here spanning seven decades. A native Ukrainian, he moved with his family to St. Louis in 1911. In 1926, he joined the St. Louis Times, where he covered the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team while developing many influential acquaintances, including Babe Ruth and Al Capone. Muchnick also covered professional wrestling, and in 1932, when the Times merged with the St. Louis Star, he began his career as a long-time sports promoter. His TV series, “Wrestling at the Chase,” aired on KPLR-TV from May 1959 through September 1983.
You can find out more here.
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