Barry Clinton Windham (born July 4, 1960) is an American retired
professional wrestler
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. The son of wrestler
Blackjack Mulligan, he is best known for his appearances with the
National Wrestling Alliance
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Founded in 1948, the NWA began as a governing body for a ...
(NWA) and
World Championship Wrestling
World Championship Wrestling, Inc. (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of Natio ...
(WCW).
In NWA/WCW, he was a
one-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion,
a
one-time United States Heavyweight Champion,
a
one-time Television Champion,
a
one-time Western States Heritage Champion,
a
four-time NWA (Mid Atlantic)/WCW World Tag Team Champion and a
one-time NWA United States Tag Team Champion with
Ron Garvin.
In the
WWF, he was a
two-time World Tag Team Champion with his brother-in-law,
Mike Rotunda.
On March 31, 2012, Windham was inducted into the
WWE Hall of Fame
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as a member of
The Four Horsemen.
Professional wrestling career
Early years (1979–1984)
Windham was trained by his father
Blackjack Mulligan and popular world champion
Harley Race
Harley Leland Race (April 11, 1943 – August 1, 2019) was an American professional wrestler, promoter, and trainer.
Race wrestled in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federati ...
. He debuted on November 27, 1979 against J.J. Dillon in
San Angelo, Texas
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when he was 19 years old. Much of his early career was in the
NWA
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's
Championship Wrestling from Florida
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territory where
Gordon Solie was the head announcer. He was a
fan favorite for most of the early and middle periods of his career, having great success in singles and tag action. Windham had notable feuds with
Kevin Sullivan and his army. With his brother-in-law
Mike Rotunda, Windham formed a
tag team
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in 1984. The duo captured the
NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship three times between March and May 1984.
World Wrestling Federation (1984–1985)
Rotunda and Windham were signed by
World Wrestling Federation
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(WWF) in October 1984. They debuted in WWF as
babyfaces on the November 17, 1984 edition of ''
Maple Leaf Wrestling
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History
Queensbury Athletic Club
The promotion, initially known as the Queensbury Athl ...
'' defeating Mohammed Saad and Bobby Bass. Their tag team was named "
The U.S. Express". They quickly made impact in WWF's
tag team
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division as they beat North South Connection (
Dick Murdoch
Hoyt Richard Murdoch (August 16, 1946 – June 15, 1996) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring names "Dirty" Dick Murdoch and "Captain Redneck". He was best known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation and New ...
and
Adrian Adonis) for their first
WWF Tag Team Championship on January 21, 1985, at a
house show
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in
Hartford, CT
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. At
the first-ever WrestleMania, US Express
dropped the titles to
The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff. On the July 13 edition of ''
Championship Wrestling
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'', they beat Sheik and Volkoff for their second and final WWF Tag Team Championship, which they lost to
Dream Team
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(
Greg Valentine
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and
Brutus Beefcake) in
Philadelphia
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at
The Spectrum on August 24.
Championship Wrestling from Florida; American Wrestling Association; (1986–1987)
After departing from the WWF, Windham worked in the
National Wrestling Alliance
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Founded in 1948, the NWA began as a governing body for a ...
(NWA)'s territory
Championship Wrestling from Florida
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(CWF) as a
babyface, where most notably he wrestled in the main event of Battle of the Belts II for the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship
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against
Ric Flair
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, and feuded over the
NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship
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with
Ron Bass. Windham and Rotundo also wrestled at
WrestleRock 86 show in the
American Wrestling Association (AWA) where they defeated
The Fabulous Ones.
Jim Crockett Promotions (1986–1989)
Early appearances (1986–1988)
In the fall of 1986, Windham shifted to NWA's
Jim Crockett Promotions
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(JCP) territory as a
babyface where he had many memorable matches with
"Nature Boy" Ric Flair. These included matches going to 60 minute time limit draws and even some extending beyond an hour of action. He then shifted back to the
tag team
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division, forming a successful pairing with
Ron Garvin. On December 9, 1986, Windham and Garvin defeated
Ivan Koloff
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Early life
Perras was bo ...
and
Khrusher Khruschev
Barry Allen Darsow (born October 6, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler who performed as Smash, one half of the tag team Demolition. He also wrestled as Krusher Kruschev, Repo Man, The Blacktop Bully and "Mr. Hole in One" Barry D ...
.
for the U.S. tag team championship. Their biggest feud as a team was with
The Midnight Express (
Bobby Eaton and
Stan Lane), managed by
Jim Cornette
James Mark "Jim" Cornette (born September 17, 1961) is an American author and podcaster who has previously worked in the professional wrestling industry as an agent, booker, color commentator, manager, promoter, trainer, and occasional prof ...
.
The Midnight Express were never able to beat Windham and Garvin for the titles. Windham and Garvin eventually lost these titles to
Ivan Koloff
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Early life
Perras was bo ...
and
Dick Murdoch
Hoyt Richard Murdoch (August 16, 1946 – June 15, 1996) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring names "Dirty" Dick Murdoch and "Captain Redneck". He was best known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation and New ...
in the spring of 1987, shortly before the annual Jim Crockett Memorial Tag Team Tournament (also known as the Crockett Cup). At this time, Windham also formed an alliance with
Lex Luger
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, who would turn his back on Windham shortly afterward when Luger had aspirations of joining
The Four Horsemen.
Rather than enter the tournament as a team, Windham and Garvin were split up. Ronnie Garvin instead teamed up with his
kayfabe
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brother
Jimmy Garvin
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(Ronnie was Jimmy's
legit
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stepfather). Rather than have Windham partner up with someone in the tournament, he was
booked to face Ric Flair for the NWA World Championship in what would be another classic match between the two. Flair defeated Windham with a controversial
pinfall after a little over 25 minutes of action.
Windham spent the rest of 1987 in midcard status. On June 20, 1987, Windham defeated
Black Bart in a tournament final to win the short-lived
NWA Western States Heritage Championship, becoming first champion.
He defended the title against the likes of
Rick Steiner
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Steiner is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he wa ...
,
Big Bubba Rogers and Incubus. The title was also recognized by
Bill Watts'
Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF).
He began climbing up the ranks of UWF. At JCP's first
pay-per-view
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Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program g ...
(PPV),
Starrcade 1987: Chi-Town Heat, he lost to
UWF Heavyweight Champion "Dr. Death" Steve Williams. In 1988, Windham began rising in the JCP ranks again. He started off by
dropping the Western States Heritage Title to
Larry Zbyszko at
Bunkhouse Stampede.
The Four Horsemen (1988–1989)
In early 1988, Windham reunited with Luger and together they formed a tag team called "The Twin Towers". On March 27, 1988 at ''
Clash of the Champions I
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'' they won the
NWA World Tag Team Championship
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from
Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard
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.
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At wrestling-titles.com A few weeks later, on April 20, in
Jacksonville, Florida
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, a
swerve took place where Windham betrayed Luger causing the team to lose the titles back to Blanchard and Anderson. Windham
turned heel and joined
Ric Flair
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's
stable, the Four Horsemen (which also consisted of
Anderson and
Blanchard
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Geographical distribution
As of 2014, ...
) and his heel turn was considered shocking at the time. In addition, he began using a black glove as well as the
clawhold as his finisher, which was a signature move of his father
Blackjack Mulligan. He went back to singles competition and defeated
Nikita Koloff in a tournament final to win the vacant
NWA United States Heavyweight Championship after then-champion
Dusty Rhodes
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was suspended. Windham was a dominant US Champion, who reigned for nine months. He defended the title against the likes of
Brad Armstrong, Dusty Rhodes,
Sting and
Bam Bam Bigelow
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before
dropping it to Lex Luger at
Chi-Town Rumble in February 1989. His contract expired in March 1989.
World Wrestling Federation (1989)
Windham returned to the WWF in June 1989 as the Widowmaker. Despite the nickname, Windham did not change his image much, portraying a
heel cowboy type character. He went undefeated for four months and was to have been on
Randy Savage
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's
Survivor Series team, but was replaced by the
Earthquake
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as Windham left the company in October due to his family's involvement in a counterfeiting scandal.
World Championship Wrestling (1990–1994)
The Four Horsemen (1990–1991)
In May 1990, Windham joined
World Championship Wrestling
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(WCW) and re-united with the Four Horsemen which at that point consisted of
Ric Flair
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,
Arn Anderson
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,
Sid Vicious
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, and
Ole Anderson. At the time, Ole Anderson was only semi-active and permanently became their manager once Windham joined. He defeated
Doug Furnas on June 13, 1990 ''
Clash of the Champions XI: Coastal Crush''. He spent most of the time that year in tag team matches with the other Horsemen as partners.
At
Halloween Havoc 1990, Windham was involved in a controversial match between Sid Vicious and then NWA World Heavyweight Champion
Sting. Vicious appeared to pin Sting and win the championship, but it was actually Windham who was dressed like Sting. Once the hoax was noticed, the match was restarted and the real Sting defeated Sid Vicious. Windham spent the rest of the year teaming with Arn Anderson in the continuation of a feud between the Four Horsemen and then NWA World Tag Team Champions,
Doom. At
Starrcade 1990: Collision Course, Windham and Anderson wrestled Doom to a no contest in a
Street Fight when a member of each team was pinned.
A famous vignette was shot in an
Atlanta, Georgia
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ghetto before a series of match ups between Barry Windham and Arn Anderson and the tag team of Doom (Ron Simmons and Hacksaw Butch Reed). A famous quote from Arn Anderson to Barry Windham, "Ya know something BW, when I took a look at this dump, it ain't the
Helmsley College, pal!." Barry responds, Ya, but it's a lot cheaper!"
In 1991, Windham continued teaming with Arn Anderson and Sid Vicious.
Windham
feuded with
Brian Pillman
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in the spring of 1991, culminating in a
taped fist match at
SuperBrawl I: Return of the Rising Sun, which Windham won.
As the middle of the year approached, controversy erupted when
WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Ric Flair, was fired by the company, causing the title to be vacant. Windham was then elevated to the number 2 contender spot and faced Lex Luger in a
steel cage match
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to declare the new champion. At
The Great American Bash 1991, Windham lost the match to Luger in a
double turn as Luger became the top bad guy of WCW and Windham becoming one of the most popular, due to Luger's cheating tactics and his involvement with heel manager
Harley Race
Harley Leland Race (April 11, 1943 – August 1, 2019) was an American professional wrestler, promoter, and trainer.
Race wrestled in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federati ...
. This, and Windham's dogged determination to win the belt after years as a perennial upper-mid carder got Windham
over
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in terms of popularity with the fans again despite still not winning the world championship. It's rumored that Flair was going to drop the title to Windham at a TV taping in Columbus, Georgia, but was fired before it could happen.
Championship reigns; various feuds (1991–1992)
In October 1991, Windham formed a
tag team
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with
Dustin Rhodes
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and feuded with WCW World Tag Team Champions The
Enforcers (
Arn Anderson
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and
Larry Zbyszko). At
Halloween Havoc 1991: Chamber of Horrors, Anderson and Zbyszko slammed a car door on Windham's hand, breaking it, and putting him out of action for a while (including that night's Chamber of Horrors match, where he was replaced by
El Gigante). That also led to
Ricky Steamboat stepping in as the mystery partner for Rhodes at
Clash of the Champions XVII that November.
Steamboat and Rhodes won the titles.
Windham, meanwhile, would come back a couple of months later to feud with Anderson, Zbyszko, and the rest of what was now the
Dangerous Alliance. Windham would feud with TV Champion
"Stunning" Steve Austin in the spring of 1992. On the May 9, 1992 edition of ''
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'', he defeated Austin in a
two out of three falls match
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to win the
WCW World Television Championship.
He
dropped the title to Austin on the June 13 edition of ''
WorldWide''.
On a taped edition of ''Saturday Night'' on September 2, Windham teamed with Dustin Rhodes to defeat Steve Williams and
Terry Gordy for the unified
WCW World Tag Team Championship and
NWA World Tag Team Championship
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(their NWA title reign is not recognized by NWA); the match would air on October 3.
They held the belts for about two months before losing them to Steamboat and
Shane Douglas in a memorable match on November 18 at ''
Clash of the Champions XXI''. Windham turned heel on Rhodes after the match when Rhodes refused to pin Steamboat after an accidental low blow.
At the end of the year, Windham teamed with
Brian Pillman
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, who had also turned heel, to pursue the titles he and Rhodes lost, but ended up losing to Steamboat and Douglas at
Starrcade 1992: Battlebowl/The Lethal Lottery II.
NWA World Heavyweight Champion (1993–1994)
Windham became a full-time singles wrestler in January 1993 and pursued the NWA World Championship held by
The Great Muta
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. He defeated Muta for the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship
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at
SuperBrawl III.
Ric Flair, who returned to WCW that night, tried to present Windham with the belt, but when Windham saw it was Flair trying to put the belt around his waist, he took the belt and walked away. Flair and Anderson tried to recruit Windham to join the Horsemen again, but Windham declined and became the "Lone Wolf," feuding with Flair and Anderson. He successfully defended the title against Anderson at
Slamboree 1993: A Legend's Reunion.
After a successful title defense against
2 Cold Scorpio, Windham dropped the NWA belt to Flair at
Beach Blast, while injuring his knees and then disappeared from wrestling for almost a year, where he took on Flair again at
Slamboree 1994: A Legend's Reunion for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. For weeks leading up to the match, WCW led fans to believe it would be Hulk Hogan coming to challenge Flair (as indeed he would a month later) saying a 6'7", 300 lbs blond haired former World Champion was the masked man that
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's
Stud Stable
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History
Southeastern Championship Wrestling (1982–1986)
The Stud Stable was f ...
was bringing in to challenge Flair as his "Stable Stud." It was revealed to be Barry Windham. Flair won again and Windham reinjured one of the knees that he had surgery on, then dropped out of sight for over two years.
World Wrestling Federation (1996–1998)
The Stalker (1996)
Windham would again return to the WWF, making his first appearance in a vignette on the August 10th, 1996 edition of
WWF Superstars. His first match back came nine days later, when he defeated Justin Bradshaw in a dark match at a Monday Night RAW taping in Wheeling, WV under the "Native Stalker" name later shortened to the "Stalker". Windham was portrayed as a deranged "Native Stalker" gimmick called "The Stalker". He was to be wearing camouflage face paint, while originally being supposed to feud with
Marc Mero, but the angle was dropped due to Mero's request. Originally, his PPV Debut was to be at ''
Mind Games'', but did not happen for unknown reasons. ''
In Your House 11: Buried Alive'' was originally to hype "The Stalker" gimmick however the announcers acknowledged that he was Barry Windham.
The Stalker was introduced with little fanfare as a
babyface. For a short time, he renewed his feud with Dustin Rhodes (known by that time as Goldust). In Windham's only
pay-per-view
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Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program g ...
appearance with this gimmick, he was eliminated from a
Survivor Series match at
Survivor Series 1996 by Goldust. His last appearance as the "Stalker" gimmick was booked to be at
In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker's pre-show
Free for All against
Flash Funk. However, he was replaced by
The Sultan for unknown reasons.
The New Blackjacks (1997–1998)
In February 1997, Windham turned
heel and formed
The New Blackjacks with
Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw in December 1996. Windham dyed his hair and moustache black. The tag team was a tribute to the original Blackjacks (Windham's father, Mulligan, and Jack Lanza). The team had opportunities for the World Tag Titles, but no success. That team didn't last long, as Windham turned on Bradshaw to join
Jim Cornette
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's
"NWA faction" in January 1998.
He wore brown cowboy vest and boots. The angle was scrapped months later. His last WWF TV appearance was a lost to
Vader on Monday Night Raw May 11 and his last WWF match losing to Bradshaw on May 16, 1998 at a house show. Windham left for WCW again.
World Championship Wrestling (1998–1999)
In his last
World Championship Wrestling
World Championship Wrestling, Inc. (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of Natio ...
run, Barry Windham was brought back to WCW in late-1998 by
Eric Bischoff
Eric Aaron Bischoff (born May 27, 1955) is an American television producer, professional wrestling booker, and performer. He is best known for serving as Executive Producer and later Senior Vice President of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) an ...
. Barry was then loosely associated with Bischoff's
nWo Hollywood
The New World Order (commonly abbreviated as nWo) is an American professional wrestling stable that originally consisted of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash.
The stable originated in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) with th ...
for a while before forming a tag team with
Curt Hennig
Curtis Michael Hennig (March 28, 1958 – February 10, 2003) was an American professional wrestler. He performed under his real name for promotions including the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WW ...
. At
SuperBrawl IX, Hennig and Windham defeated
Chris Benoit
Christopher Michael Benoit (; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler. He worked for various pro-wrestling promotions during his 22-year career including most notably the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling ...
and
Dean Malenko in the finals of a
tag team
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tournament to win the vacant
WCW World Tag Team Championship.
Windham reinjured his knee during this period but would return as part of "
The West Texas Rednecks
The West Texas Rednecks were a short-lived professional wrestling stable and country music band in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1999 and All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in the early 2000s. They are famous for the recording of two songs, " ...
" in mid-1999. They were supposed to be a
heel group to feud with rapper
Master P
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's "
No Limit Soldiers", but the southern fans of WCW cheered the Rednecks, going against what WCW management and
booking
Booking may refer to:
* Making an appointment for a meeting or gathering, as part of event planning/scheduling
* The intake or admission process into a prison or psychiatric facility.
* ''Booking'' (manhwa), a Korean comics anthology magazine ...
had hoped for, and the angle was eventually dropped. The group consisted of his brother
Kendall Windham,
Curt Hennig
Curtis Michael Hennig (March 28, 1958 – February 10, 2003) was an American professional wrestler. He performed under his real name for promotions including the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WW ...
, and
Bobby Duncum Jr.; Duncum was replaced by
Curly Bill
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after he was injured and shortly before the group was disbanded and the Rednecks storyline was dropped. On August 23, 1999 edition of ''
Nitro'', the Windham brothers defeated
Harlem Heat (
Booker T Booker T or Booker T. may refer to
* Booker T. Washington (1856–1915), African American political leader at the turn of the 20th century
** List of things named after Booker T. Washington, some nicknamed "Booker T."
* Booker T. Jones (born 1944 ...
and
Stevie Ray) to win their final WCW World Tag Team Championship,
before losing the titles back to Harlem Heat at
Fall Brawl 1999
Fall Brawl (1999) was the seventh Fall Brawl professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on September 12, 1999 from the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, No ...
. Both Barry and Kendall were shortly after released by WCW.
Late career (1999–2005, 2010)
In late 1999, Windham worked for
Ted DiBiase
Theodore Marvin DiBiase Sr. (born January 18, 1954) is an American retired professional wrestler, manager, ordained minister and color commentator. He is currently signed to WWE working in their Legends program. DiBiase achieved championship ...
's promotion WXO and
World Wrestling Council
The World Wrestling Council (WWC) (Spanish: "Consejo Mundial de Lucha"), is a Puerto-Rican professional wrestling promotion based in Puerto Rico. It was originally established as Capitol Sports Promotions in 1973 by Carlos Colón Sr., Victor J ...
(WWC), where he won the latter's
World Tag Team Championship in
Puerto Rico
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with brother Kendall.
By 2000, Windham began competing on the American independent scene in the Florida-based
Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling, where he won their
Heavyweight Championship and held it for the better part of a year.
He also became part of the
Xtreme Horsemen in a stable with
Steve Corino
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and
C. W. Anderson
Christopher Wright (born January 7, 1971) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, C. W. Anderson. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1999 to 2001.
Early life
Wright grew up ...
. They feuded with Dusty and Dustin Rhodes.
Windham's last wrestling appearances were at
Major League Wrestling
Major League Wrestling (MLW), is an American professional wrestling promotion based in New Rochelle, New York. The promotion was founded in 2002 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by former WWE writer Court Bauer. The promotion markets its product a ...
's War Games, a
U.S. Express
The U.S. Express was a professional wrestling tag team composed of Mike Rotunda and Barry Windham in the World Wrestling Federation. Windham was later replaced by Dan Spivey and the team was renamed the American Express.
History
Championship ...
reunion with
Mike Rotunda in a loss to
Larry Zbyszko and
"The Outlaw" Ron Bass at ''
WrestleReunion I'' on January 29, 2005 and on the "WrestleMania Rewind" episode of ''
WWE Monday Night Raw'' on March 10, 2008, appearing with Rotunda to reform the U.S. Express one final time against
The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff in a rematch from
WrestleMania I
WrestleMania (sequentially known as WrestleMania I) was the inaugural WrestleMania and ...
, although the match never commenced.
Windham worked as a producer for WWE. In 2007, he appeared on the ''Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen'' DVD. Barry was also seen during the 2007 WWE Hall of Fame broadcast, sitting next to former partner
John "Bradshaw" Layfield. In June 2007, Windham did the introduction of
SuperBrawl III for
WWE 24/7. On December 31, 2008, he was released by the WWE.
Windham wrestled his final match in February 2010 for American Combat Wrestling.
Windham appeared at the 2012
WWE Hall of Fame
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with Ric Flair, J.J. Dillon, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard as The Four Horsemen were inducted.
Personal life
Windham has a son named Callan and a daughter named Abigail with his ex-wife, Kebra. He is also the maternal uncle of current WWE wrestler
Bray Wyatt
Windham Lawrence Rotunda (born May 23, 1987) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Bray Wyatt.
Rotunda is a third-generation professional wrestler, fo ...
and former wrestler
Bo Dallas.
On October 26, 2011, it was reported that he was hospitalized for either a very serious stroke or a massive heart attack and was in an
ICU
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* Intensive care unit, a special department of a hospital
ICU may also refer to:
Organisations Universities
* Information and Communications University, South Korea
*Istanbul Commerce University, Istanbul, Turkey
* Intern ...
unit. He was found at his ranch by his
brother-in-law
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More commonly, a sibling-in-law is referr ...
Mike Rotunda. His family confirmed that Windham suffered a heart attack. His father
Blackjack Mulligan posted a message to Facebook saying "I have a son near death". He was later moved to a facility in
Orlando, Florida, for an
MRI on his neck due to the fall he took from the heart attack. In a later interview on Monte and the Pharaoh Broadcast in 2019, Windham appeared to deny having a heart attack when asked directly about his health.
On December 2, 2022, Windham suffered another heart attack while walking through an
Atlanta
Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,71 ...
airport, resulting in him going into cardiac arrest. He was transported to ICU and his family has asked for donations.
Championships and accomplishments
*
All Japan Pro Wrestling
(AJPW/AJP) or simply All Japan is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established on October 21, 1972 when Giant Baba split away from the Japanese Wrestling Association and created his own promotion. Many wrestlers had left with Bab ...
**World's Strongest Tag Determination League Exciting Award (1983) – with
Ron Fuller
*
Championship Wrestling from Florida
Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) was the corporate and brand name of the Tampa, Florida wrestling office existing from 1961, when Eddie Graham first bought into the promotion, until 1987, when it closed down. It is also referred to a ...
**
NWA Florida Global Tag Team Championship (
1 time) – with
Ron Bass
**
NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship
The NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship was a major title in Championship Wrestling from Florida, USA and is now the major title in NWA Florida Wrestling Alliance. It started in 1937 and was abandoned in 1949. It was picked back up in 1966 by C ...
(
6 times)
**
NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (
2 times
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) – with
Mike Graham (1) and
Scott McGhee (1)
**
NWA Florida Television Championship (
3 times)
**
NWA North American Tag Team Championship ''(Florida version)'' (
1 time) – with Mike Graham
**
NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship ''(Florida version)'' (
2 times
"2 Times" is a song co-written and recorded by British Italian-based singer Ann Lee. It was released in 1999 as the lead single from her debut album, ''Dreams'' (1999). The single entered and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. Outsid ...
)
**
NWA United States Tag Team Championship ''(Florida version)'' (
3 times) – with
Mike Rotunda[NWA United States Tag Team Title (Florida version) history](_blank)
At wrestling-titles.com
*
Jim Crockett Promotions
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/
World Championship Wrestling
World Championship Wrestling, Inc. (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of Natio ...
**
NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship (
1 time)
[NWA World Heavyweight Title history](_blank)
At wrestling-titles.com
**
WCW World Television Championship (
1 time)
[NWA/WCW World Television Title history](_blank)
At wrestling-titles.com
**
NWA Western States Heritage Championship (
1 time)
[NWA Western States Heritage Heavyweight Title history](_blank)
At wrestling-titles.com
**
NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (
1 time)
**
NWA World Tag Team Championship
The NWA World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship created by the National Wrestling Alliance. From 1948 to 1982, the NWA allowed member promotions to create their own territorial version of the "NWA Worl ...
(
1 time) - with Dustin Rhodes
**
NWA United States Tag Team Championship
The NWA United States Tag Team Championship is a name used for several secondary tag team championship used by various National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) members since 1958. There are eleven different versions of the NWA United States Tag Team Champ ...
(
1 time) – with
Ron Garvin[NWA/WCW United States Tag Team Title history](_blank)
At wrestling-titles.com
**
NWA World (Mid-Atlantic)/WCW World Tag Team Championship (
4 times
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) – with
Lex Luger
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(1),
Dustin Rhodes
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[NWA World Tag Team Title history](_blank)
At wrestling-titles.com (1),
Curt Hennig
Curtis Michael Hennig (March 28, 1958 – February 10, 2003) was an American professional wrestler. He performed under his real name for promotions including the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WW ...
(1), and
Kendall Windham (1)
[WCW World Tag Team Title history](_blank)
At wrestling-titles.com
*
NWA All-Star Wrestling (North Carolina)
**
NWA World Tag Team Championship
The NWA World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship created by the National Wrestling Alliance. From 1948 to 1982, the NWA allowed member promotions to create their own territorial version of the "NWA Worl ...
(
1 time) - with
Tully Blanchard1
*
NWA New England
**
NWA New England Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*
NWA
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* N.W.A ("Niggaz Wit Attitudes"), a hip hop group from Compton, California, US
* National Wrestling Alliance, a professional wrestling organization
NWA or Nwa may refer to:
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* New Weird America, a subgen ...
Southern Championship Wrestling
**
NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship ''(Tennessee version)'' (
2 times
"2 Times" is a song co-written and recorded by British Italian-based singer Ann Lee. It was released in 1999 as the lead single from her debut album, ''Dreams'' (1999). The single entered and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. Outsid ...
)
*''
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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''
**
PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year
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Unlike other wrestling ...
(1982)
**PWI ranked him #11 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
PWI 500 in 1993
**PWI ranked him #35 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "
PWI Years" in 2003
**PWI ranked him #48 of the top 100 tag teams of the "PWI Years" with
Mike Rotunda in 2003
**PWI ranked him #87 of the top 100 tag teams of the "PWI Years" with
Dustin Rhodes
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in 2003
**PWI ranked him #90 of the top 100 tag teams of the "PWI Years" with
Lex Luger
Lawrence Wendell Pfohl (born June 2, 1958), better known by the ring name Lex Luger, is an American retired professional wrestler, bodybuilder, and football player. In 2011 he began working with WWE on its wellness policy. He is best known for ...
in 2003
*
Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling
**
TCW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
*
World Wrestling Council
The World Wrestling Council (WWC) (Spanish: "Consejo Mundial de Lucha"), is a Puerto-Rican professional wrestling promotion based in Puerto Rico. It was originally established as Capitol Sports Promotions in 1973 by Carlos Colón Sr., Victor J ...
**
WWC World Tag Team Championship (
1 time) – with
Kendall Windham
*
World Wrestling Federation/WWE
**
NWA North American Heavyweight Championship (
1 time)
NWA North American Heavyweight Title history
At wrestling-titles.com
** WWF Tag Team Championship (2 times
"2 Times" is a song co-written and recorded by British Italian-based singer Ann Lee. It was released in 1999 as the lead single from her debut album, ''Dreams'' (1999). The single entered and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. Outsid ...
) – with Mike Rotunda
**WWE Hall of Fame
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(Class of 2012) as a member of The Four Horsemen
*''Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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Founded in print in 1982 by Dave Meltzer, the ''Wrestling Observer'' website merged with Bryan Alvarez's ''Figure Four W ...
''
** Rookie of the Year (1980)
** Match of the Year (1986) vs. Ric Flair
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on February 14
1The title was won by Windham and Blanchard in a small North Carolina NWA affiliated promotion. However, it should not be confused with the more prominent NWA All-Star Wrestling promotion that operated out of Vancouver, British Columbia from the early '60s to the late '80s.
References
External links
The Stalker at WWE.com
*
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NWA/WCW/WWE United States Heavyweight Champions
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NWA Florida Global Tag Team Champions
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NWA Southern Heavyweight Champions (Florida version)
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