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Roy Welch

Roy Edward Welch (December 19, 1901 – September 27, 1977) was an American professional wrestler and promoter. He is best known as the promoter of the NWA Mid-America territory (also known simply as the Nashville office) alongside Nick Gulas.

Roy Welch
Birth nameRoy Edward Welch[1]
Born(1901-12-19)December 19, 1901[1]
Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States[1]
DiedSeptember 27, 1977(1977-09-27) (aged 75)[1][2]
Trenton, Tennessee, United States[2]
ChildrenPenny Welch
FamilyJimmy Golden (grandson)
Robert Fuller (grandson)
Ron Fuller (grandson)[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Roy Welch[1]
Billed height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1]
Billed weight181 lb (82 kg)[1]
Trained byCal Farley[1]
Dutch Mantell (Alfred Albert Joe de Re la Gardiur) [1]
Debut1930[1]
Retired1961[1]

Professional wrestling career edit

Welch began wrestling in 1930.[3] During the 1930s, he was a prominent tag team wrestler alongside his brother Herb Welch.[4]

The Welch brothers were recognized as the inaugural NWA Mid-America AWA Southern Tag Team Champions in 1943. Welch won the title a second time with Eddie Gossett in 1950, then twice more with Herb Welch in 1952.[5]

In 1944, the Welch brothers were recognized as the NWA World Tag Team Champions. They vacated the titles in 1946 after Herb Welch was injured in a car accident.[6]

In 1949, the Welch brothers were recognised as the inaugural NWA Tennessee Tag Team Champions after defeating Art Nelson and Earl Knielson.[7]

In 1949, the Welch brothers won the Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling NWA Southern Tag Team Championship, holding the title until 1951.[8]

In 1956, Roy Welch and Chris Tolos won the NWA Tennessee Tag Team Championship.[7]

Welch retired from professional wrestling in 1961.[1]

Promoting career edit

Welch began promoting in the 1940s,[9] establishing the Nashville office with Nick Gulas.[3] Welch and Gulas' territory spanned Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee.[10] In 1949, Welch and Gulas joined the National Wrestling Alliance.[3] Their promotion was known as NWA Mid-America.

In the early-1950s, Welch acquired the Mobile-Pensacola (Gulf Coast) end of Leroy McGuirk's Tri-State Wrestling promotion, turning it into its own promotion. Due to Welch's commitments in Nashville, his son Buddy Fuller (Edward Welch) was appointed booker for Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling. Welch sold his interest in the promotion to Lee Fields in 1959–1960, who rebranded the promotion Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling.

In 1960, Welch and Gulas were charged with conspiring to stop an investigation of their business practices, having allegedly made payments to Senator Estes Kefauver (himself a former wrestler), who had made a complaint against them with the United States Department of Justice for obstructing his attempts to promote professional wrestling in opposition to them.[11]

In the 1960s, Welch hired Jerry Jarrett as an office assistant; Jarrett eventually became the booker for the Memphis area of Welch's territory,[12] taking over from Welch as his health declined.[13]

Welch retired from promoting in the 1970s due to ill health.[2] In 1977, shortly before Welch's death, NWA Mid-America was split in two after Jerry Jarrett broke away from Nick Gulas following a business dispute, with Welch siding with Jarrett.[3]

In addition to promoting, Welch owned a large dairy farm in Gibson County, Tennessee[2] and a herd of Poland China pigs.[14]

Personal life edit

Welch had multiple relatives who became professional wrestlers, including his brothers Herb, Jack, and Lester,[3] his son Buddy, and his grandsons Jimmy Golden, Robert Fuller, and Ron Fuller.[1][9]

Death edit

Welch died on September 27, 1977, at the age of 75 in the Trenton Memorial Hospital in Trenton, Tennessee.[2]

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Roy Welch". WrestlingData.com. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Hornbaker, Tim (2007). National Wrestling Alliance: The Untold Story of the Monopoly That Strangled Professional Wrestling. ECW Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-1-55490-274-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e Hornbaker, Tim (2018). Death of the Territories: Expansion, Betrayal and the War that Changed Pro Wrestling Forever. ECW Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-77305-232-8.
  4. ^ Lentz III, Harris M. (2015). Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling (2 ed.). McFarland and Company. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-4766-0505-0.
  5. ^ a b "Southern Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 18, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "National Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Title [Tennessee & Alabama]". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 18, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c "NWA Tennessee Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. November 18, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "NWA Southern Tag Team Title [The Carolinas & Virginia]". Wrestling-Titles.com. June 20, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  9. ^ a b Pope, Kristian (2005). Tuff Stuff Professional Wrestling Field Guide: Legend and Lore. Krause Publications. pp. 154–156. ISBN 978-0-89689-267-5.
  10. ^ Lawler, Jerry (2008). It's Good To Be The King...: Sometimes. Simon and Schuster. p. 135. ISBN 978-1-84739-708-9.
  11. ^ Johnson, Weldon T.; Wilson, Jim (2003). Chokehold: Pro Wrestling's Real Mayhem Outside the Ring. Xlibris. pp. 265–268. ISBN 978-1-4628-1172-4.
  12. ^ Jarrett, Jerry W. (2004). The Story of the Development of NWATNA: A New Concept in Pay-per-View Programming. Trafford Publishing. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-4120-2878-3.
  13. ^ Hart, Jimmy (2004). The Mouth of the South: The Jimmy Hart Story. ECW Press. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-1-55022-595-2.
  14. ^ The Poland China World. Vol. 39–40. The Poland China World. 1952. p. 48.

External links edit

  • Roy Welch at IMDb
  • Roy Welch's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database

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Roy Edward Welch December 19 1901 September 27 1977 was an American professional wrestler and promoter He is best known as the promoter of the NWA Mid America territory also known simply as the Nashville office alongside Nick Gulas Roy WelchBirth nameRoy Edward Welch 1 Born 1901 12 19 December 19 1901 1 Sallisaw Oklahoma United States 1 DiedSeptember 27 1977 1977 09 27 aged 75 1 2 Trenton Tennessee United States 2 ChildrenPenny WelchFamilyJimmy Golden grandson Robert Fuller grandson Ron Fuller grandson 1 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Roy Welch 1 Billed height5 ft 10 in 178 cm 1 Billed weight181 lb 82 kg 1 Trained byCal Farley 1 Dutch Mantell Alfred Albert Joe de Re la Gardiur 1 Debut1930 1 Retired1961 1 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 2 Promoting career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 References 7 External linksProfessional wrestling career editWelch began wrestling in 1930 3 During the 1930s he was a prominent tag team wrestler alongside his brother Herb Welch 4 The Welch brothers were recognized as the inaugural NWA Mid America AWA Southern Tag Team Champions in 1943 Welch won the title a second time with Eddie Gossett in 1950 then twice more with Herb Welch in 1952 5 In 1944 the Welch brothers were recognized as the NWA World Tag Team Champions They vacated the titles in 1946 after Herb Welch was injured in a car accident 6 In 1949 the Welch brothers were recognised as the inaugural NWA Tennessee Tag Team Champions after defeating Art Nelson and Earl Knielson 7 In 1949 the Welch brothers won the Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling NWA Southern Tag Team Championship holding the title until 1951 8 In 1956 Roy Welch and Chris Tolos won the NWA Tennessee Tag Team Championship 7 Welch retired from professional wrestling in 1961 1 Promoting career editWelch began promoting in the 1940s 9 establishing the Nashville office with Nick Gulas 3 Welch and Gulas territory spanned Alabama Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi and Tennessee 10 In 1949 Welch and Gulas joined the National Wrestling Alliance 3 Their promotion was known as NWA Mid America In the early 1950s Welch acquired the Mobile Pensacola Gulf Coast end of Leroy McGuirk s Tri State Wrestling promotion turning it into its own promotion Due to Welch s commitments in Nashville his son Buddy Fuller Edward Welch was appointed booker for Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling Welch sold his interest in the promotion to Lee Fields in 1959 1960 who rebranded the promotion Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling In 1960 Welch and Gulas were charged with conspiring to stop an investigation of their business practices having allegedly made payments to Senator Estes Kefauver himself a former wrestler who had made a complaint against them with the United States Department of Justice for obstructing his attempts to promote professional wrestling in opposition to them 11 In the 1960s Welch hired Jerry Jarrett as an office assistant Jarrett eventually became the booker for the Memphis area of Welch s territory 12 taking over from Welch as his health declined 13 Welch retired from promoting in the 1970s due to ill health 2 In 1977 shortly before Welch s death NWA Mid America was split in two after Jerry Jarrett broke away from Nick Gulas following a business dispute with Welch siding with Jarrett 3 In addition to promoting Welch owned a large dairy farm in Gibson County Tennessee 2 and a herd of Poland China pigs 14 Personal life editWelch had multiple relatives who became professional wrestlers including his brothers Herb Jack and Lester 3 his son Buddy and his grandsons Jimmy Golden Robert Fuller and Ron Fuller 1 9 Death editWelch died on September 27 1977 at the age of 75 in the Trenton Memorial Hospital in Trenton Tennessee 2 Championships and accomplishments editMid Atlantic Championship Wrestling NWA Southern Tag Team Championship Mid Atlantic version 1 time with Herb Welch 8 NWA Mid America AWA Southern Tag Team Championship 4 times with Eddie Gossett 1 time and Herb Welch 3 times 5 NWA Tennessee Tag Team Championship 2 times with Chris Tolos 1 time and Herb Welch 1 time 7 NWA World Tag Team Championship Mid America version 1 time with Herb Welch 6 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Roy Welch WrestlingData com Retrieved November 25 2020 a b c d e Hornbaker Tim 2007 National Wrestling Alliance The Untold Story of the Monopoly That Strangled Professional Wrestling ECW Press p 142 ISBN 978 1 55490 274 3 a b c d e Hornbaker Tim 2018 Death of the Territories Expansion Betrayal and the War that Changed Pro Wrestling Forever ECW Press p 80 ISBN 978 1 77305 232 8 Lentz III Harris M 2015 Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling 2 ed McFarland and Company p 114 ISBN 978 1 4766 0505 0 a b Southern Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles com November 18 2019 Retrieved January 18 2020 a b National Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Title Tennessee amp Alabama Wrestling Titles com November 18 2019 Retrieved January 18 2020 a b c NWA Tennessee Tag Team Title Wrestling Titles com November 18 2019 Retrieved January 18 2020 a b NWA Southern Tag Team Title The Carolinas amp Virginia Wrestling Titles com June 20 2019 Retrieved January 18 2020 a b Pope Kristian 2005 Tuff Stuff Professional Wrestling Field Guide Legend and Lore Krause Publications pp 154 156 ISBN 978 0 89689 267 5 Lawler Jerry 2008 It s Good To Be The King Sometimes Simon and Schuster p 135 ISBN 978 1 84739 708 9 Johnson Weldon T Wilson Jim 2003 Chokehold Pro Wrestling s Real Mayhem Outside the Ring Xlibris pp 265 268 ISBN 978 1 4628 1172 4 Jarrett Jerry W 2004 The Story of the Development of NWATNA A New Concept in Pay per View Programming Trafford Publishing p 68 ISBN 978 1 4120 2878 3 Hart Jimmy 2004 The Mouth of the South The Jimmy Hart Story ECW Press pp 50 51 ISBN 978 1 55022 595 2 The Poland China World Vol 39 40 The Poland China World 1952 p 48 External links editRoy Welch at IMDb Roy Welch s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy Welch amp oldid 1173801054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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