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Johnny Smith (wrestler)

John Robert Hindley (born 7 August 1965) is an English retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Johnny Smith. He is best known for his appearances with All Japan Pro Wrestling.[2][1]

Johnny Smith
Birth nameJohn Robert Hindley
Born (1965-08-07) 7 August 1965 (age 57)[1]
Warrington, Cheshire, England[1]
Spouse(s)Jane Hindley
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Dynamite Smith
Johnny Smith
John Savage
Junior Royal
The Manxman
Billed height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)[1]
Billed weight248 lb (112 kg)[1]
Billed fromWarrington, Cheshire, England
Trained byTed Betley
DebutJanuary 1982[1]
Retired9 April 2003

Professional wrestling career

Joint Promotions (1982–1986)

Hindley was trained by his uncle Ted Betley, initially in Winwick, Warrington, and then Port Erin, Isle of Man. He made his debut in January 1982 at the age of 16 at Gloucester Leisure Centre, under the name Junior Royal. A year later, he changed his ring name to John Savage, while wrestling in Germany. In July 1985, he would wrestle under the name The Manxman. His last match for Joint Promotions was held on 31 March 1986, losing to veteran Barry Douglas. Soon after, he moved across the Atlantic to Canada with his wife Jane.

Stampede Wrestling (1986–1989)

Joining Stampede Wrestling in June 1986, Hindley was billed as Davey Boy Smith's brother, Johnny Smith.[1] Two months later, he defeated Gama Singh to win his first championship, the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship. He would hold onto the title for over a month, before losing the title to Les Thornton.

In 1987, he went on his first Japanese tour in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

Initially a babyface, he turned heel in March 1988 as he joined forces with Gama Singh's Karachi Vice stable and began disrespecting the Hart family, going so far as to berating Davey Boy's wife Diana and feuding with Owen Hart.[3]

In the spring of 1988, he began a feud with Chris Benoit over the British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight title. In June 1988, he defeated Benoit to win his second British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight title, but lost it back to Benoit a week later. However, Smith rebounded another week later and defeated Benoit for his third British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight title. In July 1988, he began feuding with Biff Wellington, which also included a hair vs. hair match in September, which Smith lost, but attacked Wellington after the match and cut his hair instead. In January 1989, Smith's third reign as British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight champion came to an end as he lost the title to Chris Benoit in a death match.

In February 1989, he began feuding with Dynamite Kid after interfering during a British Bulldogs-Karachi Vice rematch, attacking him from behind and cutting his hair. The feud also included a series of chain matches, dubbed the Battle of Britain. In May, Dynamite had turned on Davey Boy Smith and Johnny began teaming with Dynamite as The British Bruisers, feuding with Davey Boy and Chris Benoit. In July 1989, he defeated Benoit to win his fourth and final British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight championship, but lost it back to Benoit a day later.

All Japan Pro Wrestling (1989–2003)

In February 1989, he followed The Dynamite Kid to wrestle for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and replaced Davey Boy Smith as Dynamite Kid's tag team partner in September 1990, reforming the tag team: The British Bruisers.[1]

In between tours in All Japan, Hindley would wrestle the independent circuit in the United States and Canada, as well as brief stints in Extreme Championship Wrestling. He would also wrestle in Europe for Catch Wrestling Association under the name Dynamite Smith.

On 10 April 2003, Hindley collapsed prior to his match at an All Japan Pro Wrestling show.[1] Paramedics were called to the Hiroshima Arena and Hindley was rushed to a local hospital, having lost feeling in some parts of his body, but was in stable condition at a local Japanese hospital.[1] Some believe this incident to be connected to a previous injury. Sometime after the incident, Hindley retired. He was planning to make a comeback in March 2004 for IWA Japan, but chose to remain retired due to health reasons.

Personal life

Hindley is married to a woman named Jane.

Hindley became a police officer for the city of Calgary.[4]

According to Dynamite Kid's autobiography, Pure Dynamite, Hindley had a modest personality, as he was one of the few foreign wrestlers that did not negotiate anything at all, letting Giant Baba pay him what he thought was fair. Hindley was also known to be very kind to his fans. One night, a Japanese fan had made a ring jacket for him and was so nice and generous that Johnny didn't have the heart to point out the mistake on it (the misspelling of his first name, which ended up being "Jhonny") to him and wore the jacket throughout his career.

Championships and accomplishments

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Online World of Wrestling profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
  2. ^ III, Harris M. Lentz (21 October 2003). Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9780786417544.
  3. ^ . youtube. 12 November 2007. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016.
  4. ^ Wrestling, Slam. "Slam Wrestling Homepage". Slam Wrestling. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Real World Tag League 1990 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - the Internet Wrestling Database".
  6. ^ "Real World Tag League 1991 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - the Internet Wrestling Database".
  7. ^ "CRMW Heavyweight Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - the Internet Wrestling Database".
  8. ^ "Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame". Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer. 3 April 2016.
  9. ^ "Johnny Smith « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - the Internet Wrestling Database".

External links

  • Johnny Smith's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
  • John Hindley at IMDb

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This article is about the wrestler For the chairman of the National Coal Board see John Hindley 1st Viscount Hyndley John Robert Hindley born 7 August 1965 is an English retired professional wrestler better known by the ring name Johnny Smith He is best known for his appearances with All Japan Pro Wrestling 2 1 Johnny SmithBirth nameJohn Robert HindleyBorn 1965 08 07 7 August 1965 age 57 1 Warrington Cheshire England 1 Spouse s Jane HindleyProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Dynamite SmithJohnny SmithJohn SavageJunior RoyalThe ManxmanBilled height5 ft 11 in 180 cm 1 Billed weight248 lb 112 kg 1 Billed fromWarrington Cheshire EnglandTrained byTed BetleyDebutJanuary 1982 1 Retired9 April 2003 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Joint Promotions 1982 1986 1 2 Stampede Wrestling 1986 1989 1 3 All Japan Pro Wrestling 1989 2003 2 Personal life 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditJoint Promotions 1982 1986 Edit Hindley was trained by his uncle Ted Betley initially in Winwick Warrington and then Port Erin Isle of Man He made his debut in January 1982 at the age of 16 at Gloucester Leisure Centre under the name Junior Royal A year later he changed his ring name to John Savage while wrestling in Germany In July 1985 he would wrestle under the name The Manxman His last match for Joint Promotions was held on 31 March 1986 losing to veteran Barry Douglas Soon after he moved across the Atlantic to Canada with his wife Jane Stampede Wrestling 1986 1989 Edit See also British Bruisers Joining Stampede Wrestling in June 1986 Hindley was billed as Davey Boy Smith s brother Johnny Smith 1 Two months later he defeated Gama Singh to win his first championship the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight Championship He would hold onto the title for over a month before losing the title to Les Thornton In 1987 he went on his first Japanese tour in New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW Initially a babyface he turned heel in March 1988 as he joined forces with Gama Singh s Karachi Vice stable and began disrespecting the Hart family going so far as to berating Davey Boy s wife Diana and feuding with Owen Hart 3 In the spring of 1988 he began a feud with Chris Benoit over the British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight title In June 1988 he defeated Benoit to win his second British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight title but lost it back to Benoit a week later However Smith rebounded another week later and defeated Benoit for his third British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight title In July 1988 he began feuding with Biff Wellington which also included a hair vs hair match in September which Smith lost but attacked Wellington after the match and cut his hair instead In January 1989 Smith s third reign as British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight champion came to an end as he lost the title to Chris Benoit in a death match In February 1989 he began feuding with Dynamite Kid after interfering during a British Bulldogs Karachi Vice rematch attacking him from behind and cutting his hair The feud also included a series of chain matches dubbed the Battle of Britain In May Dynamite had turned on Davey Boy Smith and Johnny began teaming with Dynamite as The British Bruisers feuding with Davey Boy and Chris Benoit In July 1989 he defeated Benoit to win his fourth and final British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight championship but lost it back to Benoit a day later All Japan Pro Wrestling 1989 2003 Edit See also British Bruisers In February 1989 he followed The Dynamite Kid to wrestle for All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW and replaced Davey Boy Smith as Dynamite Kid s tag team partner in September 1990 reforming the tag team The British Bruisers 1 In between tours in All Japan Hindley would wrestle the independent circuit in the United States and Canada as well as brief stints in Extreme Championship Wrestling He would also wrestle in Europe for Catch Wrestling Association under the name Dynamite Smith On 10 April 2003 Hindley collapsed prior to his match at an All Japan Pro Wrestling show 1 Paramedics were called to the Hiroshima Arena and Hindley was rushed to a local hospital having lost feeling in some parts of his body but was in stable condition at a local Japanese hospital 1 Some believe this incident to be connected to a previous injury Sometime after the incident Hindley retired He was planning to make a comeback in March 2004 for IWA Japan but chose to remain retired due to health reasons Personal life EditHindley is married to a woman named Jane Hindley became a police officer for the city of Calgary 4 According to Dynamite Kid s autobiography Pure Dynamite Hindley had a modest personality as he was one of the few foreign wrestlers that did not negotiate anything at all letting Giant Baba pay him what he thought was fair Hindley was also known to be very kind to his fans One night a Japanese fan had made a ring jacket for him and was so nice and generous that Johnny didn t have the heart to point out the mistake on it the misspelling of his first name which ended up being Jhonny to him and wore the jacket throughout his career Championships and accomplishments EditAll Japan Pro Wrestling All Asia Tag Team Championship 2 times with Dynamite Kid 1 time and Wolf Hawkfield 1 time 1 World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Taiyō Kea 1 World s Strongest Tag Determination League Fair Play Award 1990 1991 with Dynamite Kid 5 6 Canadian Rocky Mountain Wrestling CRMW Heavyweight Championship 2 times 7 Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2016 8 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 116 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1997 9 Stampede Wrestling Stampede British Commonwealth Mid Heavyweight Championship 4 times 1 See also EditBritish BruisersReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Online World of Wrestling profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved 29 November 2009 III Harris M Lentz 21 October 2003 Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling 2d ed McFarland ISBN 9780786417544 Owen Hart vs Johnny Smith August 18 1989 youtube 12 November 2007 Archived from the original on 16 March 2016 Wrestling Slam Slam Wrestling Homepage Slam Wrestling Retrieved 22 July 2021 Real World Tag League 1990 Tournaments Database CAGEMATCH the Internet Wrestling Database Real World Tag League 1991 Tournaments Database CAGEMATCH the Internet Wrestling Database CRMW Heavyweight Championship Titles Database CAGEMATCH the Internet Wrestling Database Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame Slam Wrestling Canadian Online Explorer 3 April 2016 Johnny Smith Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH the Internet Wrestling Database External links EditJohnny Smith s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database John Hindley at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johnny Smith wrestler amp oldid 1127684368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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