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Porkchop Cash

Bobby Cash (born October 22, 1947) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler. He competed primarily in promotions operated by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), like the Continental Wrestling Association and Georgia Championship Wrestling.

Porkchop Cash
Porkchop Cash in a match against Ernie Ladd in 1975
Birth nameBobby Cash
Born (1947-10-22) October 22, 1947 (age 75)
Washington, D.C.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Porkchop Cash
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Billed weight238 lb (108 kg)
Debut1968

Professional wrestling career

NWA Hollywood Wrestling (1968—1976)

Cash made his wrestling debut in 1968, competing for the National Wrestling Alliance affiliated Championship Wrestling from Florida. He wrestled both as a singles competitor and in tag team matches with partner Frank Hester.[1] The following year, he began wrestling for a Los Angeles, California-based territory known as NWA Hollywood Wrestling. He soon won the NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship by defeating John Tolos on March 22, 1974.[2] After holding the belt for over two months, he dropped it to Black Gordman.[2] In a rematch two weeks later, Cash regained the belt. Less than a month later, Ernie Ladd beat Cash to win the championship.[2]

After losing the title, Cash formed a tag team with Manny Soto. Together, they defeated Black Gordman and Goliath to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship on July 24.[3] The following month, Cash and Soto dropped the belts to the team of Angel Blanco and Dr. Wagner.[3] Cash was involved in a feud with Butcher Brannigan,[4] and he teamed with Victor Rivera to regain the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship on September 14 by defeating Brannigan and Man Mountain Mike.[3] They held the belts until a loss to Otto Von Heller and Kurt Von Hess October 12.[3] The following year, Cash teamed with S.D. Jones to win the belts for a third time. They won the belts from Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts, collectively known as the Hollywood Blonds, but dropped the belts back to the Blonds the following month.[3] Cash's final reign came in 1976, when he and Frank Monte defeated the team of Roddy Piper and Crusher Verdu for the belts.[3] The reign was brief, however, as Cash and Monte soon dropped the belts to The Scorpions.[3]

Southeastern United States

In 1976, Cash left California to compete in the Southeastern United States. Cash's first stop was Georgia, where he wrestled for Georgia Championship Wrestling. While there, he won the NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship by teaming with Tom Jones to defeat Jimmy and Johnny Valiant.[5] The following month, Cash and Jones lost the title to Gene and Ole Anderson.[5] Cash also wrestled for Tennessee-based NWA Mid-America. He teamed with Gorgeous George, Jr. to win the Mid-America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship in February 1977.[6]

In Louisiana, Cash became a two-time holder of the Tri-State version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship. His first reign was with Mike George, as the team defeated The Medics (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) on August 16, 1977.[7] They held the belts for only a week, however, as they lost them in a rematch.[7] Cash regained the belts in August 1977 from The Medics, this time with Dr. X as his partner.[7] The team split up in September, however, and Cash and Dr. X faced each other for control of the title. Cash took Ray Candy as his partner, and Dr. X teamed with Ciclón Negro. Negro and Dr. X won the match, bringing Cash's title reign to an end.[7]

NWA Tri-State

Cash returned to Louisiana in 1981, although NWA Tri-State had been purchased by new owners. Cash regained the tag team title, which had since been renamed the NWA Tri-State Tag Team Championship, by teaming with Doug Somers to defeat Eric Embry and Chief Frank Hill.[8] Once again, Cash's title reign ended because of a split from his partner, as Cash and Somers went their separate ways later that year.[8]

The following year saw Cash join Jim Crockett, Jr.'s Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. Once again, he enjoyed success as a tag team competitor. Joining up with Jay Youngblood, he won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship in March 1982.[9] After dropping the belts to Don Kernodle and Pvt. Jim Nelson, Cash formed a team with Iceman King Parsons to regain the title.[9] In August, however, Cash once again lost the championship to Kernodle and Nelson.[9]

Continental Wrestling Association

After leaving the Mid-Atlantic territory, Porkchop Cash then joined Jerry Jarrett's Continental Wrestling Association based in Memphis, Tennessee. Cash soon formed a tag team with Troy Graham (who wrestled as "Dream Machine") known as The Bruise Brothers. Wrestling as heels,[10] they held the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship twice. The Bruise Brothers were in the First Family stable of Jimmy Hart. Their main rivals were The Sheepherders, a tag team from New Zealand.[11] They beat Dutch Mantel and Koko B. Ware for their first title on October 3, 1983.[6] They also had a series matches with The Rock 'n' Roll Express, trading the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship with them. A notable moment in the feud came after their match on November 7, 1983. Cash and Graham lost the match and the belts and responded by attacking the referee, Paul Morton (father of Ricky Morton of The Rock 'n' Roll Express).[12] The Bruise Brothers avenged their loss one week later by regaining the championship.[6] On November 29, 1983, The Bruise Brothers dropped the belts to The Fabulous Ones.[6] Tension built within Hart's stable, and The Bruise Brothers faced stablemates The Grapplers (Len Denton and Tony Anthony) in a "losers no longer managed by Jimmy Hart" match on December 26. The Grapplers won, leaving Cash and Graham without a manager.[13] Shortly thereafter, Cash replaced Graham with Maddog Boyd.[11] Cash and Boyd initiated a feud with Eddie Gilbert by stealing a portrait of Gilbert that he had been showing off every week and offering to award to the winner of a draw.[14]

Southeastern Championship Wrestling

Cash next moved to Ron Fuller's Southeastern Championship Wrestling, which operated throughout Alabama and the eastern half of Tennessee. He won his first singles title since 1974 when he defeated Boris Zhukov for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship in September 1984.[15] He held the title for two months before dropping it to Lord Humongous (portrayed by Jeff Van Kamp).[15] He also won the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship with a victory over Jimmy Golden in January 1985.[16] Two months later, he lost the belt to Boomer Lynch.[16]

Central States Wrestling

After leaving Fuller's territory, Cash appeared next in Central States Wrestling in early 1987. He formed a team with Ken Timbs and challenged champions Rick McCord and Bart Batten for the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship. Cash and Timbs appeared to win the title on April 3, 1987, but the title was declared vacant because Cash used a foreign object to get the victory.[17] In a rematch on April 10, Cash and Timbs defeated McCord and Batten again to win the championship officially.[17] Timbs eventually left the promotion, and the titles were vacated once again.[17]

Cash also briefly held the NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship after defeating Rufus R. Jones, but he lost the belt in a rematch one week later.[18] He then returned to tag team competition, joining up with Ric McCord to win the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship once again.[17] They defeated The Batten Twins (Brad and Bart) for the belts on November 9, 1987 but lost the title to the Montana Cowboys (Mike Stone and Rick Patterson) on November 26.[17] While working for NWA Central States, Cash also worked as a manager, calling himself "The Boss" Porkchop Cash while assisting wrestlers Russell Sapp and "Krusher" Karl Kovac.[19]

World Wrestling Federation (1988)

Cash worked as enhancement talent for WWF between July and October 1988.[20]

Universal Championship Wrestling

Not long after his stint in the Central States area, Cash remained close to the area working for Bert Prentice's Universal Championship Wrestling out of Wichita, KS. He would enter the territory to begin a feud with his former Central States tag-team partner Ric McCord over McCord's recently won North American Heavyweight title. Porkchop would also feud with Rufus R. Jones and his nephew Boogaloo Jones, sometimes teaming up with fellow heel, and Dusty Rhodes lookalike Randy Rhodes. Porkchop would win the North American Championship from Ric McCord in November 1990, losing it back to McCord a few weeks later.

Semi-retirement

Several years later, Porkchop Cash came out of retirement to do a special three-way tag match with the Rock and Roll Express and the Midnight Express. His tag team partner was former rival Koko B. Ware, and the pair formed the PYT Express.

On January 21, 2005, Cash defeated The Psycho to win the NWA Mississippi Cruiserweight Championship.[21] He held the belt for over a year before dropping it to Brother Love (not to be confused with the character portrayed by World Wrestling Entertainment's Bruce Prichard).[21] Porkchop Cash is now semi-retired but still wrestles on occasional independent shows.

Legacy

Floyd Womack of the National Football League's Seattle Seahawks received the nickname "Pork Chop Womack" from his mother because she thought that her son looked like Porkchop Cash.[22]

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ "Wrestler: Bobby "Porkchop" Cash". Championship Wrestling from Florida. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  2. ^ a b c d "NWA Americas Heavyweight Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "NWA Americas Tag Team Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  4. ^ "Wrestler Profiles: Butcher Brannigan". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  5. ^ a b c "NWA Georgia Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Duncan, Royal; Will, Gary (2006) [2000.]. "(Memphis, Nashville) Tennessee: Southern Tag Team Title [Roy Welsch & Nick Gulas, Jerry Jarrett from 1977]". Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Waterloo, Ontario: Archeus Communications. pp. 185–189. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  7. ^ a b c d e "N.W.A. United States Tag Team Title (Tri-State)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  8. ^ a b c "NWA Tri-State Tag Team Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  9. ^ a b c d "NWA Atlantic Coast/Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  10. ^ "Memphis/CWA #40 Page #2". Kayfabe Memories. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  11. ^ a b "Wrestler Profiles: Troy Graham". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  12. ^ "The Vault of Classic Memphis Wrestling". KingLawler.com. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  13. ^ "Mid-South Coliseum 1983: December 26, 1983". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  14. ^ Dills, Tim S. "Eddie Gilbert: Page 2". Kayfabe Memories. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  15. ^ a b c "NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  16. ^ a b c "NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  17. ^ a b c d e f "NWA Central States Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  18. ^ a b "NWA Central States Heavyweight Title History". Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  19. ^ "Regional Territories: Central States #24". Kayfabe Memories. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  20. ^ "1988". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  21. ^ a b c "NWA Mississippi/Battlezone Cruiserweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  22. ^ King, Peter (2001-04-23). "Chargers may rue this draft". CNN Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  23. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  24. ^ a b "Southern Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved January 19, 2020.

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Bobby Cash born October 22 1947 is an American semi retired professional wrestler He competed primarily in promotions operated by the National Wrestling Alliance NWA like the Continental Wrestling Association and Georgia Championship Wrestling Porkchop CashPorkchop Cash in a match against Ernie Ladd in 1975Birth nameBobby CashBorn 1947 10 22 October 22 1947 age 75 Washington D C Professional wrestling careerRing name s Porkchop CashBilled height6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Billed weight238 lb 108 kg Debut1968 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 NWA Hollywood Wrestling 1968 1976 1 2 Southeastern United States 1 3 NWA Tri State 1 4 Continental Wrestling Association 1 5 Southeastern Championship Wrestling 1 6 Central States Wrestling 1 7 World Wrestling Federation 1988 1 8 Universal Championship Wrestling 2 Semi retirement 3 Legacy 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 ReferencesProfessional wrestling career EditNWA Hollywood Wrestling 1968 1976 Edit Cash made his wrestling debut in 1968 competing for the National Wrestling Alliance affiliated Championship Wrestling from Florida He wrestled both as a singles competitor and in tag team matches with partner Frank Hester 1 The following year he began wrestling for a Los Angeles California based territory known as NWA Hollywood Wrestling He soon won the NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship by defeating John Tolos on March 22 1974 2 After holding the belt for over two months he dropped it to Black Gordman 2 In a rematch two weeks later Cash regained the belt Less than a month later Ernie Ladd beat Cash to win the championship 2 After losing the title Cash formed a tag team with Manny Soto Together they defeated Black Gordman and Goliath to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship on July 24 3 The following month Cash and Soto dropped the belts to the team of Angel Blanco and Dr Wagner 3 Cash was involved in a feud with Butcher Brannigan 4 and he teamed with Victor Rivera to regain the NWA Americas Tag Team Championship on September 14 by defeating Brannigan and Man Mountain Mike 3 They held the belts until a loss to Otto Von Heller and Kurt Von Hess October 12 3 The following year Cash teamed with S D Jones to win the belts for a third time They won the belts from Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts collectively known as the Hollywood Blonds but dropped the belts back to the Blonds the following month 3 Cash s final reign came in 1976 when he and Frank Monte defeated the team of Roddy Piper and Crusher Verdu for the belts 3 The reign was brief however as Cash and Monte soon dropped the belts to The Scorpions 3 Southeastern United States Edit In 1976 Cash left California to compete in the Southeastern United States Cash s first stop was Georgia where he wrestled for Georgia Championship Wrestling While there he won the NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship by teaming with Tom Jones to defeat Jimmy and Johnny Valiant 5 The following month Cash and Jones lost the title to Gene and Ole Anderson 5 Cash also wrestled for Tennessee based NWA Mid America He teamed with Gorgeous George Jr to win the Mid America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship in February 1977 6 In Louisiana Cash became a two time holder of the Tri State version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship His first reign was with Mike George as the team defeated The Medics Billy Garrett and Jim Starr on August 16 1977 7 They held the belts for only a week however as they lost them in a rematch 7 Cash regained the belts in August 1977 from The Medics this time with Dr X as his partner 7 The team split up in September however and Cash and Dr X faced each other for control of the title Cash took Ray Candy as his partner and Dr X teamed with Ciclon Negro Negro and Dr X won the match bringing Cash s title reign to an end 7 NWA Tri State Edit Cash returned to Louisiana in 1981 although NWA Tri State had been purchased by new owners Cash regained the tag team title which had since been renamed the NWA Tri State Tag Team Championship by teaming with Doug Somers to defeat Eric Embry and Chief Frank Hill 8 Once again Cash s title reign ended because of a split from his partner as Cash and Somers went their separate ways later that year 8 The following year saw Cash join Jim Crockett Jr s Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling Once again he enjoyed success as a tag team competitor Joining up with Jay Youngblood he won the NWA Mid Atlantic Tag Team Championship in March 1982 9 After dropping the belts to Don Kernodle and Pvt Jim Nelson Cash formed a team with Iceman King Parsons to regain the title 9 In August however Cash once again lost the championship to Kernodle and Nelson 9 Continental Wrestling Association Edit After leaving the Mid Atlantic territory Porkchop Cash then joined Jerry Jarrett s Continental Wrestling Association based in Memphis Tennessee Cash soon formed a tag team with Troy Graham who wrestled as Dream Machine known as The Bruise Brothers Wrestling as heels 10 they held the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship twice The Bruise Brothers were in the First Family stable of Jimmy Hart Their main rivals were The Sheepherders a tag team from New Zealand 11 They beat Dutch Mantel and Koko B Ware for their first title on October 3 1983 6 They also had a series matches with The Rock n Roll Express trading the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship with them A notable moment in the feud came after their match on November 7 1983 Cash and Graham lost the match and the belts and responded by attacking the referee Paul Morton father of Ricky Morton of The Rock n Roll Express 12 The Bruise Brothers avenged their loss one week later by regaining the championship 6 On November 29 1983 The Bruise Brothers dropped the belts to The Fabulous Ones 6 Tension built within Hart s stable and The Bruise Brothers faced stablemates The Grapplers Len Denton and Tony Anthony in a losers no longer managed by Jimmy Hart match on December 26 The Grapplers won leaving Cash and Graham without a manager 13 Shortly thereafter Cash replaced Graham with Maddog Boyd 11 Cash and Boyd initiated a feud with Eddie Gilbert by stealing a portrait of Gilbert that he had been showing off every week and offering to award to the winner of a draw 14 Southeastern Championship Wrestling Edit Cash next moved to Ron Fuller s Southeastern Championship Wrestling which operated throughout Alabama and the eastern half of Tennessee He won his first singles title since 1974 when he defeated Boris Zhukov for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship in September 1984 15 He held the title for two months before dropping it to Lord Humongous portrayed by Jeff Van Kamp 15 He also won the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship with a victory over Jimmy Golden in January 1985 16 Two months later he lost the belt to Boomer Lynch 16 Central States Wrestling Edit After leaving Fuller s territory Cash appeared next in Central States Wrestling in early 1987 He formed a team with Ken Timbs and challenged champions Rick McCord and Bart Batten for the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship Cash and Timbs appeared to win the title on April 3 1987 but the title was declared vacant because Cash used a foreign object to get the victory 17 In a rematch on April 10 Cash and Timbs defeated McCord and Batten again to win the championship officially 17 Timbs eventually left the promotion and the titles were vacated once again 17 Cash also briefly held the NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship after defeating Rufus R Jones but he lost the belt in a rematch one week later 18 He then returned to tag team competition joining up with Ric McCord to win the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship once again 17 They defeated The Batten Twins Brad and Bart for the belts on November 9 1987 but lost the title to the Montana Cowboys Mike Stone and Rick Patterson on November 26 17 While working for NWA Central States Cash also worked as a manager calling himself The Boss Porkchop Cash while assisting wrestlers Russell Sapp and Krusher Karl Kovac 19 World Wrestling Federation 1988 Edit Cash worked as enhancement talent for WWF between July and October 1988 20 Universal Championship Wrestling Edit Not long after his stint in the Central States area Cash remained close to the area working for Bert Prentice s Universal Championship Wrestling out of Wichita KS He would enter the territory to begin a feud with his former Central States tag team partner Ric McCord over McCord s recently won North American Heavyweight title Porkchop would also feud with Rufus R Jones and his nephew Boogaloo Jones sometimes teaming up with fellow heel and Dusty Rhodes lookalike Randy Rhodes Porkchop would win the North American Championship from Ric McCord in November 1990 losing it back to McCord a few weeks later Semi retirement EditSeveral years later Porkchop Cash came out of retirement to do a special three way tag match with the Rock and Roll Express and the Midnight Express His tag team partner was former rival Koko B Ware and the pair formed the PYT Express On January 21 2005 Cash defeated The Psycho to win the NWA Mississippi Cruiserweight Championship 21 He held the belt for over a year before dropping it to Brother Love not to be confused with the character portrayed by World Wrestling Entertainment s Bruce Prichard 21 Porkchop Cash is now semi retired but still wrestles on occasional independent shows Legacy EditFloyd Womack of the National Football League s Seattle Seahawks received the nickname Pork Chop Womack from his mother because she thought that her son looked like Porkchop Cash 22 Championships and accomplishments EditCentral States Wrestling NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship 1 time 18 NWA Central States Tag Team Championship 2 times with Ken Timbs 1 and Rick McCord 1 17 Georgia Championship Wrestling NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship 1 time with Tom Jones 5 Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling NWA Mid Atlantic Tag Team Championship 2 times with Jay Youngblood 1 and Iceman King Parsons 1 9 Missouri Wrestling Federation Midwest Wrestling Federation MWF Tag Team Championship 1 time with Nemesis 23 NWA Battlezone NWA Mississippi Cruiserweight Championship 1 time 21 NWA Hollywood Wrestling NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship 2 times 2 NWA Americas Tag Team Championship 4 times with Manny Soto 1 Victor Rivera 1 S D Jones 1 and Frank Monte 1 3 NWA Mid America Continental Wrestling Association NWA Southern Tag Team Championship Mid America version 1 time with Gorgeous George Jr 6 24 AWA Southern Tag Team Championship 2 times with Dream Machine 6 24 NWA Tri State NWA Tri State Tag Team Championship 1 time with Doug Somers 8 NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tri State version 2 time with Mike George 1 and Dr X 1 7 Southeastern Championship Wrestling NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship 1 time 15 NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship Northern Division 1 time 16 References Edit Wrestler Bobby Porkchop Cash Championship Wrestling 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