Polish-born professional wrestler Abe Coleman, nicknamed the Hebrew Hercules and the Jewish Tarzan died Wednesday of kidney failure at a nursing home in Queens, New York. He was 101. His five-foot-three height prompted jokes that perhaps he was standing in a ditch, but he weighed 220 pounds and had 18-inch biceps and an 18 1/2-inch neck and was no joke. He was known for his flying head butt and the airplane spin but he’s most famous for starting the dropkick move, in which the wrestler jumps up and kicks his opponent with the soles of his feet, a move he copied from kangaroos he saw in Australia in 1930. Coleman wrestled in more that 2,000 matches in his 25 years in the ring. (Source)