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Bob Caudle

Bob Caudle (born August 2, 1930)[1] is an American professional wrestling announcer most notable for his time with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). He started working with Jim Crockett Promotions in the late 1950s for promoter Jim Crockett, Sr. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Caudle was the official voice of Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling and is known for his trademark greeting, "Hello wrestling fans...", and his trademark sign-off line, "That'll do it for this week. We'll see you next week, and until then, so long for now." He is known for constantly addressing the viewers as "fans" many times on each episode.

Broadcast career edit

NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling edit

His television broadcasting career began in Wilmington, North Carolina. He then moved to another broadcasting position in Savannah, Georgia. While in Savannah in the late 1950s, Caudle hosted a televised studio wrestling show.

Caudle was the weatherman at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, North Carolina, where NWA Atlantic Coast Wrestling was taped every week. Caudle continued as both the weatherman for WRAL and the voice of NWA Atlantic Coast Wrestling for many years. Caudle continued to host the flagship program which was renamed NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling in 1973 (after the death of Jim Crockett, Sr.). Caudle had many "sidekicks" over the years including David Crockett and Johnny Weaver. In 1986, his show changed its name to NWA Pro Wrestling. In 1988, Jim Ross joined the show.

Caudle hosted the syndicated All-Star Wrestling, Wide World Wrestling, Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, and World Wide Wrestling for Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) and WCW World Wide Wrestling after JCP was purchased by Ted Turner in late 1988. Caudle was also the lead announcer for the closed circuit events known as Starrcade in the 1980s and most of the early NWA/WCW pay per views. He worked several live Clash of the Champions telecasts, as well. Slowly, the promotion grew away from the NWA and became World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

Smoky Mountain Wrestling edit

By late 1991, Caudle left WCW and joined South Atlantic Pro Wrestling (SAPW) as lead announcer. Within a few months, the promotion closed and Caudle went to work for Jim Cornette's Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW). Caudle remained with SMW for all of its run. At one point, Jim Ross left the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) briefly and joined Caudle on the SMW telecasts. In late 1995, the promotion was shut down by Cornette.

NWA reunion shows edit

Caudle continued to make personal appearances at NWA indy events and reunion shows. He suffered two heart attacks on June 14, 2007 but completely recovered and returned to appearing regularly at NWA/Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling reunions and other NWA Wrestling events. He introduced Ric Flair at the annual NWA Fanfest in 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina.[2]

Ric Flair's Last Match edit

For Ric Flair's Last Match, a 2022 show run by a revived JCP that featured what was billed as Flair's last-ever match, Caudle opened the pay-per-view portion of the show and ended the show with his catchphrase "So long for now!", both pre-recorded.[3]

Style edit

Caudle was a traditional type of wrestling announcer, meaning that he did not advocate for faces or heels (although he often showed his disgust for cheating). Caudle was not a personality in and of himself, but he let the wrestlers be the stars of the show. As such, he was not involved in angles where heels would attack him. Over the years Caudle was teamed with Bill Ward, David Crockett, Johnny Weaver, Gordon Solie, Les Thatcher, Tony Schiavone, Dutch Mantel, Jim Cornette, and Jim Ross among others.

Personal life edit

Caudle was born in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Caudle, an avowed Republican, contributed to the campaigns of Senator Jesse Helms. He became a legislative assistant for Senator Jesse Helms after he left WRAL in 1980, working in Helms's office in Raleigh. He remained in that position until 1996. Caudle and Helms worked together at WRAL before Helms ran for the United States Senate in 1972.

He and his wife Jackie have been married for over 60 years, have 3 children and 7 grandchildren.

References edit

  1. ^ @JRsBBQ (August 2, 2021). "Love this man! Great broadcaster and partner. 🙏🤠" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Bourne, Dick (2007-06-22). . Mid-Atlantic Gateway. Archived from the original on 2008-05-03. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  3. ^ Collins, Joseph (July 31, 2022). "Ric Flair's Last Match live results: Ric Flair & Andrade vs. Jeff Jarrett & Jay Lethal". Figure Four Online. Retrieved August 5, 2022.

External links edit

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Bob Caudle born August 2 1930 1 is an American professional wrestling announcer most notable for his time with the National Wrestling Alliance NWA He started working with Jim Crockett Promotions in the late 1950s for promoter Jim Crockett Sr Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Caudle was the official voice of Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling and is known for his trademark greeting Hello wrestling fans and his trademark sign off line That ll do it for this week We ll see you next week and until then so long for now He is known for constantly addressing the viewers as fans many times on each episode Contents 1 Broadcast career 1 1 NWA Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling 1 2 Smoky Mountain Wrestling 1 3 NWA reunion shows 1 4 Ric Flair s Last Match 2 Style 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksBroadcast career editNWA Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling edit His television broadcasting career began in Wilmington North Carolina He then moved to another broadcasting position in Savannah Georgia While in Savannah in the late 1950s Caudle hosted a televised studio wrestling show Caudle was the weatherman at WRAL TV in Raleigh North Carolina where NWA Atlantic Coast Wrestling was taped every week Caudle continued as both the weatherman for WRAL and the voice of NWA Atlantic Coast Wrestling for many years Caudle continued to host the flagship program which was renamed NWA Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling in 1973 after the death of Jim Crockett Sr Caudle had many sidekicks over the years including David Crockett and Johnny Weaver In 1986 his show changed its name to NWA Pro Wrestling In 1988 Jim Ross joined the show Caudle hosted the syndicated All Star Wrestling Wide World Wrestling Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling and World Wide Wrestling for Jim Crockett Promotions JCP and WCW World Wide Wrestling after JCP was purchased by Ted Turner in late 1988 Caudle was also the lead announcer for the closed circuit events known as Starrcade in the 1980s and most of the early NWA WCW pay per views He worked several live Clash of the Champions telecasts as well Slowly the promotion grew away from the NWA and became World Championship Wrestling WCW Smoky Mountain Wrestling edit By late 1991 Caudle left WCW and joined South Atlantic Pro Wrestling SAPW as lead announcer Within a few months the promotion closed and Caudle went to work for Jim Cornette s Smoky Mountain Wrestling SMW Caudle remained with SMW for all of its run At one point Jim Ross left the World Wrestling Federation WWF briefly and joined Caudle on the SMW telecasts In late 1995 the promotion was shut down by Cornette NWA reunion shows edit Caudle continued to make personal appearances at NWA indy events and reunion shows He suffered two heart attacks on June 14 2007 but completely recovered and returned to appearing regularly at NWA Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling reunions and other NWA Wrestling events He introduced Ric Flair at the annual NWA Fanfest in 2009 in Charlotte North Carolina 2 Ric Flair s Last Match edit For Ric Flair s Last Match a 2022 show run by a revived JCP that featured what was billed as Flair s last ever match Caudle opened the pay per view portion of the show and ended the show with his catchphrase So long for now both pre recorded 3 Style editCaudle was a traditional type of wrestling announcer meaning that he did not advocate for faces or heels although he often showed his disgust for cheating Caudle was not a personality in and of himself but he let the wrestlers be the stars of the show As such he was not involved in angles where heels would attack him Over the years Caudle was teamed with Bill Ward David Crockett Johnny Weaver Gordon Solie Les Thatcher Tony Schiavone Dutch Mantel Jim Cornette and Jim Ross among others Personal life editCaudle was born in Charlotte North Carolina Caudle an avowed Republican contributed to the campaigns of Senator Jesse Helms He became a legislative assistant for Senator Jesse Helms after he left WRAL in 1980 working in Helms s office in Raleigh He remained in that position until 1996 Caudle and Helms worked together at WRAL before Helms ran for the United States Senate in 1972 He and his wife Jackie have been married for over 60 years have 3 children and 7 grandchildren References edit JRsBBQ August 2 2021 Love this man Great broadcaster and partner Tweet via Twitter Bourne Dick 2007 06 22 Bob Caudle Recuperating From Heart Attack Mid Atlantic Gateway Archived from the original on 2008 05 03 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Collins Joseph July 31 2022 Ric Flair s Last Match live results Ric Flair amp Andrade vs Jeff Jarrett amp Jay Lethal Figure Four Online Retrieved August 5 2022 External links editBob Caudle updates Interview with Bob Caudle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Caudle amp oldid 1162765074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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