Maurice Tillet's Wrestling Trunks | |
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Origin |
Maurice Tillet |
Type |
Wrestling Trunks |
Effects |
Gives the wearer amazing strength and strikes intimidation into their foes |
Downsides |
Overuse will cause the user to suffer acromegaly (increased growth hormone production), and eventually a deadly heart attack |
Activation |
Wearing the trunks |
Collected by |
Agent Brady Brown |
Section |
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Aisle |
998-7710 |
Shelf |
22201-3369-227 |
Date of Collection |
Mar.10.2013 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Maurice Tillet (October 23, 1903 – September 4, 1954) was a Russian-born French professional wrestler known as The French Angel. Tillet was a leading box office draw in the early 1940s and was twice recognized world heavyweight champion by the American Wrestling Association run by Paul Bowser in Boston.
Today[]
These trunks were found by an amateur wrestler in Boston that began to win many times. He began to suffer from acromegaly and, one week later, a massive heart attack. These trunks, found with the letters "MT/FA" stitched into the inner waistband, were snagged by Agent Brady Brown after the wrestler's funeral, which the trunks were on his body. Using the USS Eldridge Barometer, he mangeged to slip off the corpe's trunks and put on a similar set from a store, 5 minutes away, and escape with the trunks.