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Grizzly Smith

Aurelian "Grizzly" Smith (August 1, 1931 – June 12, 2010) was an American professional wrestler. He was the father of professional wrestlers Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Rockin' Robin, and Sam Houston.

Grizzly Smith
Smith in 1969
Birth nameAurelian Smith
Born(1931-08-01)August 1, 1931
Houston, Texas, U.S.[1][2]
DiedJune 12, 2010(2010-06-12) (aged 78)
Amarillo, Texas, U.S.
Spouse(s)
  • Marsha Smith (divorced)
Michelle Hyde
(m. 1992; div. 1996)
Children5, including Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Rockin' Robin, and Sam Houston
FamilyBaby Doll (ex-daughter-in-law)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Grizzly Smith[1]
Hurricane Smith[1]
Jake Smith[1]
Sky-Hi Jones[1]
Tiny Anderson[1]
Tiny Smith[1]
The Kentuckian[1]
Billed height6 ft 10 in (208 cm)[3]
Billed weight350 lb (159 kg)[3]
Debut1958[1]

Smith began wrestling in 1958. After retiring in the late-1970s, he held various backstage positions with promotions including Mid-South Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation, and World Championship Wrestling.

Smith has been the subject of allegations of abuse from multiple people, including several of his children.

Professional wrestling career

Smith began competing in professional wrestling in Texas, but he worked on an oilfield part-time as well.[2] Smith also competed in Georgia, where he challenged Freddie Blassie for the NWA Georgia World Heavyweight Championship but was unable to win the title belt.[4] While wrestling in Texas, Smith met Luke Brown, who he followed to Oklahoma. Smith, who had wrestled under the ring names Jake Smith and Tiny Anderson,[4][2] began competing as Grizzly Smith, although he also wrestled as Tiny Smith. Smith and Brown formed a tag team known as The Kentuckians, and the pair used the gimmick of a pair of hillbillies.[2] Together, they won the Georgia version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship in 1962 and held them until dropping them to Lenny Montana and Gypsy Joe on November 23 of that year.[5]

In 1964, the Kentuckians made a brief stop in the WWWF in the Northeast. There they feuded with Gorilla Monsoon & Klondike Bill and the Graham Brothers. The team never won the tag titles and went back south. The Kentuckians' biggest rivals were the Assassins, with whom they feuded in matches across the United States.[2] In many of these matches, The Assassins were joined by the Missouri Mauler and The Kentuckians teamed with Haystacks Calhoun.[6] The Kentuckians biggest win over The Assassins came while competing in the Los Angeles-based World Wrestling Association on August 8, 1965, when they defeated their rivals to win the WWA World Tag Team Championship. They held the belts for several months before dropping them to Gorilla Monsoon and Luke Graham the following January.[7] Later in 1966, Smith and Brown won the American Wrestling Association's Midwest Tag Team Championship.[8]

In January 1967, the Kentuckians showed up in Japan's International Wrestling Enterprise. They challenged Antonio Inoki and Hiro Matsuda for the NWA World Tag Team Championship twice but lost by disqualification both times, although Inoki was able to pin Smith in the second fall of the second match. (Matsuda later recommended Smith's daughter Rockin' Robin to work for All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling in the 1990s).

Smith's feud with The Assassins also took him to Western Canada, where he teamed with Don Leo Jonathan to defeat The Assassins for the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship. Smith, who was wrestling under the ring name Ski Hi Jones, and Jonathan held the title from March 25, 1968 until the following month, when The Assassins regained the championship in a rematch.[9]

Smith then returned to Texas, where he was involved in a rivalry with The Spoiler. The two wrestlers feuded over the NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship, which Smith won from The Spoiler in June 1968.[10] The following month, Smith gained another title when he teamed with Fritz Von Erich to defeat The Spoiler and Gary Hart to win the NWA American Tag Team Championship.[11] Smith and The Spoiler continued to feud, however, and The Spoiler regained the Heavyweight Championship in August and the Tag Team Championship in September.[10][11]

The Kentuckians reunited in the NWA Tri-State territory. In an April 1971 match that was scheduled to see Bill Watts and Billy Red Lyons challenge Waldo Von Erich and Karl Von Brauner for the Tri-State version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship, Smith and Brown took the place of the challengers. They won the match and the title belts but were stripped of the championship later that month. They continued to pursue the belts and regained them later that month, holding them until a loss to The Spoilers later that year.[12]

After retiring as a competitor, Smith promoted wrestling events in Louisiana alongside Jack Curtis.[13] He then worked for Bill Watts in the Mid-South territory[14] until being fired during a disagreement over wages. From there, he went to Mississippi to work with promoter George Culkin.[15][16] In the 1990s, Smith worked as a road agent for World Championship Wrestling.[17][18][19]

Personal life

Smith was born in Houston, Texas and grew up with a brother, who died at age nine, and two sisters.[2] He had three children from his first marriage: two sons, Aurelian Jr. and Richard, and a daughter, Jo Lynn (who was kidnapped in 1979). He later had two more children, Michael and Robin, with his second wife Marsha. Three of his children went on to become professional wrestlers: Aurelian Jr. as Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Michael as Sam Houston, and Robin as Rockin' Robin.[20] Smith briefly married again on June 22, 1992 this time to a woman named Michelle D. Hyde who was 24 years his junior. This marriage was finalized March 17, 1996.

Smith retired from wrestling and moved to Louisiana, where he shared a house with his son Michael (Sam Houston) in Metairie. Smith and Houston took on jobs performing maintenance in a cemetery near New Orleans' French Quarter. The pair lost most of their possessions in the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. They were able to salvage some footwear and canned food, but flooding destroyed the remainder of their belongings. Smith's health had been deteriorating for several years, and he developed a staphylococcal infection after scraping his leg the day before the storm hit. He was not able to get medical attention and almost lost his leg as a result.[2][21] Smith died of Alzheimer's disease on June 12, 2010 in Amarillo, Texas.[22]

Accusations of abuse

Smith had a strained relationship with his son Aurelian Jr. (Jake Roberts), which Roberts stated was partially the result of his father not informing his children of the scripted nature of professional wrestling.[23] In an interview on Jake "The Snake" Roberts: Pick Your Poison, a video released by World Wrestling Entertainment, Roberts stated that his father convinced the family that his injuries in the ring were real and wore a neck brace at home to sell a storyline. On the same video, Roberts also stated that he was conceived when his father, who was dating Roberts' grandmother, raped her 13-year-old daughter (this was also stated in the documentary Beyond the Mat, in which Roberts was also featured).[24] He said that Grizzly forced her to marry him against her will, seeing as a possibly pregnant 13 year old of the woman you're dating could bring unwanted attention. They both contend that the resulting emotional trauma is responsible for Roberts' substance abuse and his sister's mental health problems.

In the DVD documentary, Old School with Rockin' Robin, Robin details how she was sexually abused by her father, beginning at age 6 or 7.[25]

These allegations were the subject of the season 3 episode of Dark Side of the Ring named "In The Shadow of Grizzly Smith". His children Jake, Robin, Michael, and Richard were interviewed.

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Grizzly Smith". Cagematch.net. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Johnson, Steve. . Mid-Atlantic Gateway. Archived from the original on 2010-05-26. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
  3. ^ a b "Grizzly Smith Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Martin, Adam (2008-11-14). "Southeastern Wrestling News, Notes, and Nostalgia: 11/13/2008". WrestleView. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  5. ^ a b "NWA Southern Tag Team Title (Georgia)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  6. ^ Mooneyham, Mike (2000-04-30). . The Wrestling Gospel According to Mike Mooneyham. Archived from the original on November 14, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  7. ^ a b "WWA World Tag Team Title History". Solie's Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  8. ^ a b "AWA Midwest Tag Team Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  9. ^ a b "NWA Canadian Tag Team Title History". Solie's Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  10. ^ a b c "NWA Texas Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Wrestling Titles.
  11. ^ a b c Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "(Dallas) Texas: NWA American Tag Team Title [Fritz Von Erich]". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 978-0-9698161-5-7.
  12. ^ a b "NWA United States Tag Team Title (Tri-State)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  13. ^ "Mid-South (Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
  14. ^ Sting; King, George (2004). Sting: Moment of Truth. J. Countryman. p. 60. ISBN 978-1-4041-0211-8.
  15. ^ Watts, Bill; Scott Williams (2006). The Cowboy and the Cross: The Bill Watts Story: Rebellion, Wrestling and Redemption. ECW Press. p. 130. ISBN 1-55022-708-4.
  16. ^ Klein, Greg (2014). The King of New Orleans: How the Junkyard Dog Became Professional Wrestling's First Black Superhero. ECW Press. pp. 64–65. ISBN 978-1-77090-224-4.
  17. ^ Foley, Mick (1999). Have a Nice Day!: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-039299-4.
  18. ^ Kleinberg, Adam; Nudelman, Adam (2005). Mysteries of Wrestling: Solved. ECW Press. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-55022-685-0.
  19. ^ Austin, Steve (2009). The Stone Cold Truth. Simon and Schuster. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-4391-8811-8.
  20. ^ Kelley, Patrick (25 February 2009). . Figure Four Wrestling. Archived from the original on 1 July 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2009.
  21. ^ Johnson, Steven (2006-03-01). "Sam Houston and Grizzly Smith rebuild their lives". SLAM! Wrestling. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
  23. ^ Oliver, Greg; Steven Johnson (2007). The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Heels. ECW Press. p. 312. ISBN 978-1-55022-759-8.
  24. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Beyond the Mat - Pro Wrestling Documentary". YouTube.
  25. ^ Steve Corino Presents Old School with Rockin' Robin. Highspots Inc. 2010.
  26. ^ "N.W.A. American Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  27. ^ *Will, Gary; Duncan, Royal (2000). "Texas: NWA Texas Heavyweight Title [Von Erich]". Wrestling Title Histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Pennsylvania: Archeus Communications. pp. 268–269. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  28. ^ "NWA Texas Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
  29. ^ Lentz III, Harris M. (2015). Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling, 2d ed. McFarland & Company. pp. 323–324. ISBN 978-1-4766-0505-0.

External links

  • Grizzly Smith's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
  • Aurelian Smith at IMDb
  • Aurelian Smith at Find a Grave

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Aurelian Grizzly Smith August 1 1931 June 12 2010 was an American professional wrestler He was the father of professional wrestlers Jake The Snake Roberts Rockin Robin and Sam Houston Grizzly SmithSmith in 1969Birth nameAurelian SmithBorn 1931 08 01 August 1 1931Houston Texas U S 1 2 DiedJune 12 2010 2010 06 12 aged 78 Amarillo Texas U S Spouse s Marsha Smith divorced Michelle Hyde m 1992 div 1996 wbr Children5 including Jake The Snake Roberts Rockin Robin and Sam HoustonFamilyBaby Doll ex daughter in law Professional wrestling careerRing name s Grizzly Smith 1 Hurricane Smith 1 Jake Smith 1 Sky Hi Jones 1 Tiny Anderson 1 Tiny Smith 1 The Kentuckian 1 Billed height6 ft 10 in 208 cm 3 Billed weight350 lb 159 kg 3 Debut1958 1 Smith began wrestling in 1958 After retiring in the late 1970s he held various backstage positions with promotions including Mid South Wrestling the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling Smith has been the subject of allegations of abuse from multiple people including several of his children Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 2 Personal life 2 1 Accusations of abuse 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 References 5 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditSmith began competing in professional wrestling in Texas but he worked on an oilfield part time as well 2 Smith also competed in Georgia where he challenged Freddie Blassie for the NWA Georgia World Heavyweight Championship but was unable to win the title belt 4 While wrestling in Texas Smith met Luke Brown who he followed to Oklahoma Smith who had wrestled under the ring names Jake Smith and Tiny Anderson 4 2 began competing as Grizzly Smith although he also wrestled as Tiny Smith Smith and Brown formed a tag team known as The Kentuckians and the pair used the gimmick of a pair of hillbillies 2 Together they won the Georgia version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship in 1962 and held them until dropping them to Lenny Montana and Gypsy Joe on November 23 of that year 5 In 1964 the Kentuckians made a brief stop in the WWWF in the Northeast There they feuded with Gorilla Monsoon amp Klondike Bill and the Graham Brothers The team never won the tag titles and went back south The Kentuckians biggest rivals were the Assassins with whom they feuded in matches across the United States 2 In many of these matches The Assassins were joined by the Missouri Mauler and The Kentuckians teamed with Haystacks Calhoun 6 The Kentuckians biggest win over The Assassins came while competing in the Los Angeles based World Wrestling Association on August 8 1965 when they defeated their rivals to win the WWA World Tag Team Championship They held the belts for several months before dropping them to Gorilla Monsoon and Luke Graham the following January 7 Later in 1966 Smith and Brown won the American Wrestling Association s Midwest Tag Team Championship 8 In January 1967 the Kentuckians showed up in Japan s International Wrestling Enterprise They challenged Antonio Inoki and Hiro Matsuda for the NWA World Tag Team Championship twice but lost by disqualification both times although Inoki was able to pin Smith in the second fall of the second match Matsuda later recommended Smith s daughter Rockin Robin to work for All Japan Women s Pro Wrestling in the 1990s Smith s feud with The Assassins also took him to Western Canada where he teamed with Don Leo Jonathan to defeat The Assassins for the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship Smith who was wrestling under the ring name Ski Hi Jones and Jonathan held the title from March 25 1968 until the following month when The Assassins regained the championship in a rematch 9 Smith then returned to Texas where he was involved in a rivalry with The Spoiler The two wrestlers feuded over the NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship which Smith won from The Spoiler in June 1968 10 The following month Smith gained another title when he teamed with Fritz Von Erich to defeat The Spoiler and Gary Hart to win the NWA American Tag Team Championship 11 Smith and The Spoiler continued to feud however and The Spoiler regained the Heavyweight Championship in August and the Tag Team Championship in September 10 11 The Kentuckians reunited in the NWA Tri State territory In an April 1971 match that was scheduled to see Bill Watts and Billy Red Lyons challenge Waldo Von Erich and Karl Von Brauner for the Tri State version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship Smith and Brown took the place of the challengers They won the match and the title belts but were stripped of the championship later that month They continued to pursue the belts and regained them later that month holding them until a loss to The Spoilers later that year 12 After retiring as a competitor Smith promoted wrestling events in Louisiana alongside Jack Curtis 13 He then worked for Bill Watts in the Mid South territory 14 until being fired during a disagreement over wages From there he went to Mississippi to work with promoter George Culkin 15 16 In the 1990s Smith worked as a road agent for World Championship Wrestling 17 18 19 Personal life EditSmith was born in Houston Texas and grew up with a brother who died at age nine and two sisters 2 He had three children from his first marriage two sons Aurelian Jr and Richard and a daughter Jo Lynn who was kidnapped in 1979 He later had two more children Michael and Robin with his second wife Marsha Three of his children went on to become professional wrestlers Aurelian Jr as Jake The Snake Roberts Michael as Sam Houston and Robin as Rockin Robin 20 Smith briefly married again on June 22 1992 this time to a woman named Michelle D Hyde who was 24 years his junior This marriage was finalized March 17 1996 Smith retired from wrestling and moved to Louisiana where he shared a house with his son Michael Sam Houston in Metairie Smith and Houston took on jobs performing maintenance in a cemetery near New Orleans French Quarter The pair lost most of their possessions in the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 They were able to salvage some footwear and canned food but flooding destroyed the remainder of their belongings Smith s health had been deteriorating for several years and he developed a staphylococcal infection after scraping his leg the day before the storm hit He was not able to get medical attention and almost lost his leg as a result 2 21 Smith died of Alzheimer s disease on June 12 2010 in Amarillo Texas 22 Accusations of abuse Edit Smith had a strained relationship with his son Aurelian Jr Jake Roberts which Roberts stated was partially the result of his father not informing his children of the scripted nature of professional wrestling 23 In an interview on Jake The Snake Roberts Pick Your Poison a video released by World Wrestling Entertainment Roberts stated that his father convinced the family that his injuries in the ring were real and wore a neck brace at home to sell a storyline On the same video Roberts also stated that he was conceived when his father who was dating Roberts grandmother raped her 13 year old daughter this was also stated in the documentary Beyond the Mat in which Roberts was also featured 24 He said that Grizzly forced her to marry him against her will seeing as a possibly pregnant 13 year old of the woman you re dating could bring unwanted attention They both contend that the resulting emotional trauma is responsible for Roberts substance abuse and his sister s mental health problems In the DVD documentary Old School with Rockin Robin Robin details how she was sexually abused by her father beginning at age 6 or 7 25 These allegations were the subject of the season 3 episode of Dark Side of the Ring named In The Shadow of Grizzly Smith His children Jake Robin Michael and Richard were interviewed Championships and accomplishments EditAmerican Wrestling Association AWA Midwest Tag Team Championship 1 time with Luke Brown 8 Big Time Wrestling NWA American Tag Team Championship 1 time with Fritz Von Erich 11 26 NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship 1 time 27 28 10 Mid South Sports NWA Southern Tag Team Championship Georgia version 1 time with Luke Brown 5 NWA All Star Wrestling NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship Vancouver version 1 time with Don Leo Jonathan 9 NWA Tri State NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tri State version 2 times with Luke Brown 12 Worldwide Wrestling Associates WWA World Tag Team Championship 2 times with Luke Brown 7 29 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Kreikenbohm Philip Grizzly Smith Cagematch net Retrieved June 3 2021 a b c d e f g Johnson Steve NWA Wrestling Legends Hall of Heroes Grizzly Smith Class of 2008 Mid Atlantic Gateway Archived from the original on 2010 05 26 Retrieved 2009 03 17 a b Grizzly Smith Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved October 19 2021 a b Martin Adam 2008 11 14 Southeastern Wrestling News Notes and Nostalgia 11 13 2008 WrestleView Retrieved 2009 03 25 a b NWA Southern Tag Team Title Georgia Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2009 03 25 Mooneyham Mike 2000 04 30 The Assassin Tom Renesto The Wrestling Gospel According to Mike Mooneyham Archived from the original on November 14 2008 Retrieved 2009 03 18 a b WWA World Tag Team Title History Solie s Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2009 03 25 a b AWA Midwest Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2009 03 25 a b NWA Canadian Tag Team Title History Solie s Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2009 03 25 a b c NWA Texas Heavyweight Title History Solie s Wrestling Titles a b c Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2006 Dallas Texas NWA American Tag Team Title Fritz Von Erich Wrestling Title Histories Archeus Communications ISBN 978 0 9698161 5 7 a b NWA United States Tag Team Title Tri State Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2009 03 25 Mid South Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana amp Mississippi Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2009 03 17 Sting King George 2004 Sting Moment of Truth J Countryman p 60 ISBN 978 1 4041 0211 8 Watts Bill Scott Williams 2006 The Cowboy and the Cross The Bill Watts Story Rebellion Wrestling and Redemption ECW Press p 130 ISBN 1 55022 708 4 Klein Greg 2014 The King of New Orleans How the Junkyard Dog Became Professional Wrestling s First Black Superhero ECW Press pp 64 65 ISBN 978 1 77090 224 4 Foley Mick 1999 Have a Nice Day A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks HarperCollins ISBN 978 0 06 039299 4 Kleinberg Adam Nudelman Adam 2005 Mysteries of Wrestling Solved ECW Press p 104 ISBN 978 1 55022 685 0 Austin Steve 2009 The Stone Cold Truth Simon and Schuster p 114 ISBN 978 1 4391 8811 8 Kelley Patrick 25 February 2009 Sam Houston talks about his life after wrestling Figure Four Wrestling Archived from the original on 1 July 2013 Retrieved 18 March 2009 Johnson Steven 2006 03 01 Sam Houston and Grizzly Smith rebuild their lives SLAM Wrestling Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Cauliflower Alley Club Remembering those we have lost in 2010 Archived from the original on 2011 09 26 Retrieved 2011 01 10 Oliver Greg Steven Johnson 2007 The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame The Heels ECW Press p 312 ISBN 978 1 55022 759 8 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Beyond the Mat Pro Wrestling Documentary YouTube Steve Corino Presents Old School with Rockin Robin Highspots Inc 2010 N W A American Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles com Retrieved January 19 2020 Will Gary Duncan Royal 2000 Texas NWA Texas Heavyweight Title Von Erich Wrestling Title Histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Pennsylvania Archeus Communications pp 268 269 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 NWA Texas Heavyweight Title Wrestling Titles Retrieved March 30 2017 Lentz III Harris M 2015 Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling 2d ed McFarland amp Company pp 323 324 ISBN 978 1 4766 0505 0 External links EditGrizzly Smith s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Aurelian Smith at IMDb Aurelian Smith at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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