:*NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship (1 time)
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:*NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (1 time) - with Dino Bravo
professional wrestling | Total Nonstop Action Wrestling | World Championship Wrestling | National Wrestling Alliance | wrestling | Wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics | Wrestling at the 1992 Summer Olympics | Wrestling at the 1988 Summer Olympics | Wrestling at the 1980 Summer Olympics | Wrestling at the 1976 Summer Olympics | Wrestling | Extreme Championship Wrestling | Professional wrestling | Greco-Roman wrestling | professional wrestling promotion | Amateur wrestling | Professional wrestling promotion | American Wrestling Association | Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling | Manager (professional wrestling) | Stampede Wrestling | Championship (professional wrestling) | All Japan Pro Wrestling | Wrestling Society X | Wrestling at the 1968 Summer Olympics | Wrestling at the 1912 Summer Olympics | Wrestling at the 1908 Summer Olympics | World Wrestling Council | World Class Championship Wrestling | Florida Championship Wrestling |
Wrestling training has been documented in Beyond The Mat, MTV True Life: I Want to Be A Pro Wrestler, WWE Tough Enough, Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends: Wrestling, and "WWA4 Home Schooling".
1980s professional wrestling boom, a surge in popularity of American professional wrestling
He was involved in the same 1975 plane crash that involved pilot Joseph Michael Farkas (he ended up in a coma and died the next year), wrestling legends Johnny Valentine (broke his back and bone fragments impacted into his spinal cord, which ended his career), Tim Woods (Mr. Wrestling), and Ric Flair (broke his back, but recovered and returned to wrestling), and Jim Crockett Promotions' announcer David Crockett.