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Sam Houston (wrestler)

Michael Maurice[4] Smith (born October 11, 1963) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Sam Houston. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation from 1987 to 1991. Houston's father Grizzly Smith was also a professional wrestler, as was his half-brother Jake Roberts and his sister Rockin' Robin.[1][2]

Sam Houston
Houston in 1988
Birth nameMichael Maurice Smith[1]
Born (1963-10-11) October 11, 1963 (age 59)[2]
Waco, Texas, U.S.[1]
Spouse(s)
Kimberly Austin
(m. 2021)
[citation needed]
(m. 1986; div. 1994)
Children2
Parent(s)Grizzly Smith (father)
FamilyJake Roberts (half-brother)
Rockin' Robin (sister)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Midnight Rider[2]
Sam Houston[2]
Billed height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[3]
Billed weight227 lb (103 kg)[3]
Billed fromWaco, Texas
Trained byGrizzly Smith[2]
Dusty Rhodes[2]
Magnum T. A.[2]
Debut1983[2]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1983–1985)

Smith started wrestling in 1983, initially competing in Championship Wrestling from Florida.[2]

Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (1985–1986)

In 1985, he began working for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. He was billed as a protégé of Dusty Rhodes and Magnum T. A., which made him a target for the Four Horsemen.[2] They finally got to him in the summer of 1985 when Tully Blanchard, Ole Anderson, and Arn Anderson (kayfabe) broke his arm during a six-man tag team match.[2]

In late 1985, he feuded with Krusher Khruschev over the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship, which he won in January 1986.[2] He then feuded with Black Bart, who won the title from him a few months later.[2]

Houston formed a cowboy-themed tag team with Nelson Royal during the summer of 1986.

Central States Wrestling (1986)

Houston moved on to the Central States Territory later that year, where he won the title while feuding with Bulldog Bob Brown and Bill Dundee.[2]

Universal Wrestling Federation (1987)

His first few months of 1987 were spent in the Universal Wrestling Federation where he teamed up with Terry Taylor for a short period of time.

World Wrestling Federation (1987–1991)

Houston moved on to the WWF in the spring, making his debut on May 9, 1987, by defeating Sika on a house show in St. Louis, Missouri. Houston was undefeated in his first month, defeating Terry Gibbs, Steve Lombardi, and others at TV taping dark matches and arena shows.[5] On June 7 he made his first television appearance, defeating Gibbs on Wrestling Challenge in a match taped in Houston, TX. At the same event Houston came out to help a newly arrived Ted DiBiase (who had made his first WWF appearance as a babyface) clear the ring of The One Man Gang.

Houston's first loss came a few weeks later when he was defeated by another new arrival, Bam-Bam Bigelow at a house show in Jackson, Mississippi on June 25. One night later in Houston, Texas he tag-teamed with DiBiase against The One Man Gang and Ron Bass. The babyface duo lost when DiBiase turned heel on his partner. Houston remained off US television, wrestling opening matches on house shows against Tiger Chung Lee, Jose Estrada, Barry Horowitz, and others, winning most of these encounters. He finally made his television debut on October 31, 1987, on WWF Superstars when he upset Danny Davis, handing the former referee his first televised loss. He moved into the winter wrestling Outlaw Ron Bass on the house show circuit, with many of the matches ending in draws. In December 1987 he began a series with Danny Davis, trading wins with him on various house show matches in a feud that lasted all the way into June 1988, and would continue sporadically into 1989. During his time in WWF he teamed with fellow cowboy Scott Casey on a number of occasions and a match that included his brother Jake Roberts (though the audience didn't know the relationship at the time), with Houston saving Roberts from elimination on a number of occasions.

He wrestled in the first ever Royal Rumble match on January 24, 1988, and two months later made his first pay-per-view appearance when he appeared at WrestleMania IV's twenty man battle royal.[6] That summer Houston entered a house show series with Big Boss Man, but unlike his previous house show series he was winless. Houston also fell in matches against King Haku, Frenchy Martin, and the newly arrived Curt Hennig and Terry Taylor. His biggest win in the summer of 1988 was against Jos LeDuc. He also continued to gain televised victories on Prime Time Wrestling, and was usually successful against lower-level competition such as Steve Lombardi. He formed a short-lived tag team with Hillbilly Jim, including a win over George South and Gene Ligon on the September 13 episode of Prime Time Wrestling. He made his second PPV appearance of the year when he teamed with The Ultimate Warrior, The Blue Blazer (Owen Hart), Jim Brunzell, and Brutus Beefcake in a winning effort against Honky Tonk Man, Greg Valentine, Ron Bass, Bad News Brown, and Danny Davis in the second annual Survivor Series.

Houston defeated Steve Lombardi in the dark match at the 1989 Royal Rumble but was unable to move past lower-level competition. On the February 11th edition of WWF Superstars he lost to The Honky Tonk Man in less than two minutes.[7] After this Houston wrestled primarily on house shows, facing Barry Windham and The Genius. In 1990 he appeared sporadically, although he wrestled Jerry Sags in the dark match of the 1991 Royal Rumble.[8] His final match was against The Barbarian on February 7, 1991, in Salt Lake City, UT.[8]

World Championship Wrestling (1991)

After continuing to flounder in the WWF's mid-card as a jobber to the stars, Houston left WWF in February 1991 and joined World Championship Wrestling. His first appearance came on April 17 in Gadsden, Alabama when he defeated Jack Victory.[9] On the May 12 edition of WCW Main Event, Houston lost to WCW World Champion Ric Flair. Houston would go on to face The Diamond Studd, Larry Zbyszko, Arn Anderson, and Steve Austin that summer. His final match came on August 11 when he was defeated by The One Man Gang at a house show in Roanoke, Virginia.

Independent circuit (1991–1993)

Houston next went to the United States Wrestling Association promotion, which had bought up the World Class Championship Wrestling promotion in Dallas, where he feuded once again with Black Bart.[2] After leaving there he then wrestled on the independent wrestling scene before showing up in January 1992 at the Global Wrestling Federation. His first appearance came on January 3 when he faced Bull Pain.[10] Wrestling as The Midnight Rider[2] he enjoyed greater success, even winning their Television Championship, and teaming with Rockin' Robin and Baby Doll in mixed tag matches against Bull Pain and Samantha Pain.

World Championship Wrestling (1993–1994)

Houston returned to WCW in the summer of 1993, appearing first at a house show in Burlington, NC in a match against Frankie Lancaster. On September 7 he wrestled in a dark match WCW Saturday Night, teaming with Mark Starr to defeat JD Wolfe and Chick Donovan. In a match taped that night and aired on October 9, 1993, Houston and Starr were defeated by Harlem Heat. A follow-up appearance on October 16, teaming with Pez Whatley against The Nasty Boys.[11] His final appearance would come on September 26, 1994, when he was defeated by The Honky Tonk Man at a WCW Pro taping in Knoxville, TN.[12]

Independent circuit (1994–present)

He returned to wrestling on the independent wrestling circuit for GWE, OWE, and others in 2007.[13] Wrestling against some top independent wrestling talent, such as Mike DiBiase. He won the Ark-La-Tex Heavyweight title on November 7, 2015, in Longview, Texas. He is still active on the independent circuit wrestling with the PWA in Ohio and currently holds the heavyweight title which he won in early 2022.

Personal life

Michael Smith is a second generation professional wrestler, his father being former wrestler Grizzly Smith.[14] His siblings were also wrestlers; his half-brother is Jake "The Snake" Roberts, and his younger sister is Rockin' Robin.[2][14]

Before his departure from the NWA, Smith had begun dating Tully Blanchard's valet Nickla Roberts, better known by the name Baby Doll. They were married in Lubbock, Texas on July 30, 1986, and went on to have two daughters together, named Mikala Joy and Mikka Tyler (Smith). Roberts chose to devote her time to her new baby girls instead of returning to wrestling. She divorced Houston in 1994, claiming Smith wanted to "be the life of the party".[2]

In August 2005, Smith was sentenced to 10 years in prison for repeated DUI arrests.[2][14] He had been arrested numerous times before, with his ex-wife Roberts claiming in 2005 that he had an average of two DUI arrests per year for the past ten years before he was sent to prison.[14]

Smith's home near New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.[15] He worked part-time at a construction company, and also helped his father at a cemetery, which is operated by the Firemen's Charitable and Benevolent Association, near the French Quarter in New Orleans.[15]

In 2009 Smith resurfaced on the Louisiana indy scene wrestling for Old School Wrestling Entertainment based in New Orleans and Mid South Wrestling Entertainment in Houma, Louisiana. Smith also tried to open his own wrestling company called Mid South Entertainment. He ran only one show booking the likes of Rod Price, One Man Gang, and many local wrestlers.

In 2021 he moved back to NC where he has family roots on his mother's side. He is married to Kimberly Austin and has one step-daughter, Makayla. He is also working with Bobby Fulton of the Fantastics at his wrestling school in Salisbury, NC.

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ a b c "Sam Houston". Wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Sam Houston". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
  3. ^ a b Shields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009). WWE Encyclopedia. DK. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  4. ^ Sam Houston (himself)
  5. ^ "1987". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  6. ^ "1988". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  7. ^ "1989". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  8. ^ a b "1990". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  9. ^ "WCW 1991". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-14.
  11. ^ "WCW 1993". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  12. ^ "WCW 1994". thehistoryofwwe.com.
  13. ^ "Sam Houston – Online World of Wrestling".
  14. ^ a b c d Mooneyham, Mike (2005-12-18). . The Wrestling Gospel According to Mike Mooneyham. Archived from the original on November 14, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
  15. ^ a b Johnson, Steven (2006-03-01). "Sam Houston and Grizzly Smith rebuild their lives; Hurricane Katrina plus six months". SLAM! Sports. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
  16. ^ a b Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.

External links

  • Michael Smith at IMDb
  • Sam Houston's profile at Cagematch.net, Internet Wrestling Database

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Michael Maurice 4 Smith born October 11 1963 is an American semi retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Sam Houston He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation from 1987 to 1991 Houston s father Grizzly Smith was also a professional wrestler as was his half brother Jake Roberts and his sister Rockin Robin 1 2 Sam HoustonHouston in 1988Birth nameMichael Maurice Smith 1 Born 1963 10 11 October 11 1963 age 59 2 Waco Texas U S 1 Spouse s Kimberly Austin m 2021 wbr citation needed Nickla Roberts m 1986 div 1994 wbr Children2Parent s Grizzly Smith father FamilyJake Roberts half brother Rockin Robin sister Professional wrestling careerRing name s Midnight Rider 2 Sam Houston 2 Billed height6 ft 1 in 185 cm 3 Billed weight227 lb 103 kg 3 Billed fromWaco TexasTrained byGrizzly Smith 2 Dusty Rhodes 2 Magnum T A 2 Debut1983 2 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1983 1985 1 2 Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling 1985 1986 1 3 Central States Wrestling 1986 1 4 Universal Wrestling Federation 1987 1 5 World Wrestling Federation 1987 1991 1 6 World Championship Wrestling 1991 1 7 Independent circuit 1991 1993 1 8 World Championship Wrestling 1993 1994 1 9 Independent circuit 1994 present 2 Personal life 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 References 5 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditEarly career 1983 1985 Edit Smith started wrestling in 1983 initially competing in Championship Wrestling from Florida 2 Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling 1985 1986 Edit In 1985 he began working for Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling He was billed as a protege of Dusty Rhodes and Magnum T A which made him a target for the Four Horsemen 2 They finally got to him in the summer of 1985 when Tully Blanchard Ole Anderson and Arn Anderson kayfabe broke his arm during a six man tag team match 2 In late 1985 he feuded with Krusher Khruschev over the NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Championship which he won in January 1986 2 He then feuded with Black Bart who won the title from him a few months later 2 Houston formed a cowboy themed tag team with Nelson Royal during the summer of 1986 Central States Wrestling 1986 Edit Houston moved on to the Central States Territory later that year where he won the title while feuding with Bulldog Bob Brown and Bill Dundee 2 Universal Wrestling Federation 1987 Edit His first few months of 1987 were spent in the Universal Wrestling Federation where he teamed up with Terry Taylor for a short period of time World Wrestling Federation 1987 1991 Edit Houston moved on to the WWF in the spring making his debut on May 9 1987 by defeating Sika on a house show in St Louis Missouri Houston was undefeated in his first month defeating Terry Gibbs Steve Lombardi and others at TV taping dark matches and arena shows 5 On June 7 he made his first television appearance defeating Gibbs on Wrestling Challenge in a match taped in Houston TX At the same event Houston came out to help a newly arrived Ted DiBiase who had made his first WWF appearance as a babyface clear the ring of The One Man Gang Houston s first loss came a few weeks later when he was defeated by another new arrival Bam Bam Bigelow at a house show in Jackson Mississippi on June 25 One night later in Houston Texas he tag teamed with DiBiase against The One Man Gang and Ron Bass The babyface duo lost when DiBiase turned heel on his partner Houston remained off US television wrestling opening matches on house shows against Tiger Chung Lee Jose Estrada Barry Horowitz and others winning most of these encounters He finally made his television debut on October 31 1987 on WWF Superstars when he upset Danny Davis handing the former referee his first televised loss He moved into the winter wrestling Outlaw Ron Bass on the house show circuit with many of the matches ending in draws In December 1987 he began a series with Danny Davis trading wins with him on various house show matches in a feud that lasted all the way into June 1988 and would continue sporadically into 1989 During his time in WWF he teamed with fellow cowboy Scott Casey on a number of occasions and a match that included his brother Jake Roberts though the audience didn t know the relationship at the time with Houston saving Roberts from elimination on a number of occasions He wrestled in the first ever Royal Rumble match on January 24 1988 and two months later made his first pay per view appearance when he appeared at WrestleMania IV s twenty man battle royal 6 That summer Houston entered a house show series with Big Boss Man but unlike his previous house show series he was winless Houston also fell in matches against King Haku Frenchy Martin and the newly arrived Curt Hennig and Terry Taylor His biggest win in the summer of 1988 was against Jos LeDuc He also continued to gain televised victories on Prime Time Wrestling and was usually successful against lower level competition such as Steve Lombardi He formed a short lived tag team with Hillbilly Jim including a win over George South and Gene Ligon on the September 13 episode of Prime Time Wrestling He made his second PPV appearance of the year when he teamed with The Ultimate Warrior The Blue Blazer Owen Hart Jim Brunzell and Brutus Beefcake in a winning effort against Honky Tonk Man Greg Valentine Ron Bass Bad News Brown and Danny Davis in the second annual Survivor Series Houston defeated Steve Lombardi in the dark match at the 1989 Royal Rumble but was unable to move past lower level competition On the February 11th edition of WWF Superstars he lost to The Honky Tonk Man in less than two minutes 7 After this Houston wrestled primarily on house shows facing Barry Windham and The Genius In 1990 he appeared sporadically although he wrestled Jerry Sags in the dark match of the 1991 Royal Rumble 8 His final match was against The Barbarian on February 7 1991 in Salt Lake City UT 8 World Championship Wrestling 1991 Edit After continuing to flounder in the WWF s mid card as a jobber to the stars Houston left WWF in February 1991 and joined World Championship Wrestling His first appearance came on April 17 in Gadsden Alabama when he defeated Jack Victory 9 On the May 12 edition of WCW Main Event Houston lost to WCW World Champion Ric Flair Houston would go on to face The Diamond Studd Larry Zbyszko Arn Anderson and Steve Austin that summer His final match came on August 11 when he was defeated by The One Man Gang at a house show in Roanoke Virginia Independent circuit 1991 1993 Edit Houston next went to the United States Wrestling Association promotion which had bought up the World Class Championship Wrestling promotion in Dallas where he feuded once again with Black Bart 2 After leaving there he then wrestled on the independent wrestling scene before showing up in January 1992 at the Global Wrestling Federation His first appearance came on January 3 when he faced Bull Pain 10 Wrestling as The Midnight Rider 2 he enjoyed greater success even winning their Television Championship and teaming with Rockin Robin and Baby Doll in mixed tag matches against Bull Pain and Samantha Pain World Championship Wrestling 1993 1994 Edit Houston returned to WCW in the summer of 1993 appearing first at a house show in Burlington NC in a match against Frankie Lancaster On September 7 he wrestled in a dark match WCW Saturday Night teaming with Mark Starr to defeat JD Wolfe and Chick Donovan In a match taped that night and aired on October 9 1993 Houston and Starr were defeated by Harlem Heat A follow up appearance on October 16 teaming with Pez Whatley against The Nasty Boys 11 His final appearance would come on September 26 1994 when he was defeated by The Honky Tonk Man at a WCW Pro taping in Knoxville TN 12 Independent circuit 1994 present Edit He returned to wrestling on the independent wrestling circuit for GWE OWE and others in 2007 13 Wrestling against some top independent wrestling talent such as Mike DiBiase He won the Ark La Tex Heavyweight title on November 7 2015 in Longview Texas He is still active on the independent circuit wrestling with the PWA in Ohio and currently holds the heavyweight title which he won in early 2022 Personal life EditMichael Smith is a second generation professional wrestler his father being former wrestler Grizzly Smith 14 His siblings were also wrestlers his half brother is Jake The Snake Roberts and his younger sister is Rockin Robin 2 14 Before his departure from the NWA Smith had begun dating Tully Blanchard s valet Nickla Roberts better known by the name Baby Doll They were married in Lubbock Texas on July 30 1986 and went on to have two daughters together named Mikala Joy and Mikka Tyler Smith Roberts chose to devote her time to her new baby girls instead of returning to wrestling She divorced Houston in 1994 claiming Smith wanted to be the life of the party 2 In August 2005 Smith was sentenced to 10 years in prison for repeated DUI arrests 2 14 He had been arrested numerous times before with his ex wife Roberts claiming in 2005 that he had an average of two DUI arrests per year for the past ten years before he was sent to prison 14 Smith s home near New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina 15 He worked part time at a construction company and also helped his father at a cemetery which is operated by the Firemen s Charitable and Benevolent Association near the French Quarter in New Orleans 15 In 2009 Smith resurfaced on the Louisiana indy scene wrestling for Old School Wrestling Entertainment based in New Orleans and Mid South Wrestling Entertainment in Houma Louisiana Smith also tried to open his own wrestling company called Mid South Entertainment He ran only one show booking the likes of Rod Price One Man Gang and many local wrestlers In 2021 he moved back to NC where he has family roots on his mother s side He is married to Kimberly Austin and has one step daughter Makayla He is also working with Bobby Fulton of the Fantastics at his wrestling school in Salisbury NC Championships and accomplishments EditCentral States Wrestling NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship 1 time 2 Global Wrestling Federation GWF Television Championship 1 time 2 Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Championship 1 time 2 NWA Ark La Tx NWA Ark La Tex Heavyweight Championship 1 time Pro Wrestling America PWA Tag Team Championship 1 time with Charlie Norris 2 Virginia Wrestling Association VWA Heavyweight Championship 1 time 16 World Class Wrestling Federation WCWF Heavyweight Championship 1 time 16 References Edit a b c Sam Houston Wrestlingdata com Retrieved 2016 04 23 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Sam Houston Online World of Wrestling Retrieved 2009 03 24 a b Shields Brian Sullivan Kevin 2009 WWE Encyclopedia DK p 264 ISBN 978 0 7566 4190 0 Sam Houston himself 1987 thehistoryofwwe com 1988 thehistoryofwwe com 1989 thehistoryofwwe com a b 1990 thehistoryofwwe com WCW 1991 thehistoryofwwe com Results Global Wrestling Federation GWF Promotions Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database Archived from the original on 2016 08 14 WCW 1993 thehistoryofwwe com WCW 1994 thehistoryofwwe com Sam Houston Online World of Wrestling a b c d Mooneyham Mike 2005 12 18 Wrestlers In Jail For The Holidays The Wrestling Gospel According to Mike Mooneyham Archived from the original on November 14 2008 Retrieved 2009 03 24 a b Johnson Steven 2006 03 01 Sam Houston and Grizzly Smith rebuild their lives Hurricane Katrina plus six months SLAM Sports Retrieved 2009 03 24 a b Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2000 Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 External links EditMichael Smith at IMDb Sam Houston s profile at Cagematch net Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Houston wrestler amp oldid 1123868977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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