James Kirk Harrell (born December 13, 1959) is an American retired
professional wrestler
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. He is best known for his appearances with the
American Wrestling Association (AWA) and the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the
ring name Boris Zhukov, as well as his appearances with
Jim Crockett Promotions as Private Jim Nelson.
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1978–1980)
Inspired by his
Northside High School football coach and hope to become a pro wrestler, 160-pound wide receiver and defensive halfback Harrell became interested in gaining mass in his senior year, 1977. While exercising at a
YMCA
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, he met Ric McCord, who introduced him to Don Hogan and Steve Savage, two wrestlers from
Salem, Virginia
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who trained him. After wrestling in Virginia in a tag team, Harrell moved to
Atlanta, Georgia
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. In his first big match, the 210-pound Harrell (now called Jim Nelson) teamed with Mike Stallings to lose to
Ivan Koloff
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Early life
Perras was bo ...
and
Ole Anderson.
Jim Crockett Promotions (1980–1983)
Harrell debuted in
Jim Crockett Promotions in August 1980, wrestling as "Jim Nelson". In December 1981, Harrell adopted the name "
Private Jim Nelson" and joined
Sgt. Slaughter's villainous "Cobra Corps". He formed a tag team with fellow Corps member
Don Kernodle. In May 1982, Nelson and Kernodle defeated
Jay Youngblood and
Porkchop Cash to win the
NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship. They lost the titles to Cash and
Iceman Parsons in June, but regained them later that month. Their second reign lasted until August 1982 when they lost to Youngblood and
Ricky Steamboat. In early 1983, Harrell left the Cobra Corps and began feuding with Slaughter and Kernodle, losing to Kernodle in a series of "boot camp matches" in April and May. He left Jim Crockett Promotions in May 1983.
Mid-South Wrestling (1983)
In May 1983, Harrell joined the
Louisiana
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-based
Mid-South Wrestling promotion as "Boris Zurhkov". This is where he became a "Russian", shaved his head and grew a beard. He left the promotion in September 1983.
World Class Wrestling Association (1983)
In August 1983, Harrell began wrestling for the
Dallas
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,
Texas
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-based
World Class Championship Wrestling
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promotion. He adopted the character of "Boris Zurkov", a mercenary hired by
Skandor Akbar to face
Bruiser Brody. He left the promotion in December 1983.
Southeastern Championship Wrestling (1984, 1985)
In January 1984, Harrell debuted in the
Birmingham, Alabama
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-based
Southeastern Championship Wrestling promotion as "Boris Zhukov". He feuded with wrestlers including
Jacques Rougeau,
Jimmy Golden, and
Rick McGraw. In August 1984, Harrell defeated McGraw for the
NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship. He lost the title to
Porkchop Cash the following month. He left the promotion in October 1984.
Harrell returned to the promotion the following March, this time wrestling under a
mask
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as "Mr. Russia". He left the next month after losing a
mask versus mask Lights Out match to
Mr. Olympia.
American Wrestling Association (1985–1987)
In April 1985, Harrell debuted in the
Minneapolis, Minnesota-based
American Wrestling Association as "Boris Zukhov", adopting
Chris Markoff as his
manager
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Management includes the activities ...
. During 1985, he unsuccessfully challenged
AWA World Heavyweight Champion
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Rick Martel and
AWA America's Champion Sgt. Slaughter.
In early 1986, Harrell formed a tag team with
Nord the Barbarian. The duo occasionally teamed with other foreign heels such as
The Mongolian Stomper
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and
Adnan Al-Kaissie
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. After the tag team dissolved in August 1986, Harrell unsuccessfully challenged AWA World Heavyweight Champion
Nick Bockwinkel on several occasions.
In April 1987, Harrell formed another tag team with
Soldat Ustinov, winning a tag team tournament. The following month, they defeated
The Midnight Rockers
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for the
AWA World Tag Team Championship. In September 1987, Harrell left the AWA to join the
World Wrestling Federation, with the explanation given being that
Wahoo McDaniel had driven him out of the promotion after a brutal
chain match
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.
World Wrestling Federation (1987–1991)
Harrell debuted in the World Wrestling Federation in October 1987, once again performing as "Boris Zhukov". He formed a villainous tag team
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with fellow pseudo-Russian Nikolai Volkoff (whose previous tag partner The Iron Sheik had just been fired by the WWF) known as " The Bolsheviks". Over the following 15 months, The Bolsheviks competed against teams such as The British Bulldogs, The Killer Bees, The Powers of Pain, The Rougeau Brothers, and The Young Stallions. Both men entered the 1988 Royal Rumble
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, which was won by Jim Duggan. In October 1988, Zhukov took part in the King of the Ring tournament, losing to Mike Sharpe in the first round.
The Bolsheviks separated in early 1989 after Volkoff temporarily departed the WWF, with Zhukov competing as a single wrestler. His regular opponents included Paul Roma, Ronnie Garvin
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, and Tim Horner. In September 1989, Volkoff returned to the WWF and reformed their tag team. In December 1989, The Bolsheviks began a lengthy series of matches with The Bushwhackers. At WrestleMania VI in April 1990, The Bolsheviks lost to The Hart Foundation in a squash.
The Bolsheviks permanently disbanded in May 1990, with Volkoff turning
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face by embracing America and feuding
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with Zhukov. After the feud ended in August 1990, Zhukov faced Koko B. Ware in a series of matches. At Survivor Series 1990
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, Zhukov teamed with Sato, Sgt. Slaughter, and Tanaka as "The Mercenaries", losing to "The Alliance" (Volkoff, The Bushwhackers, and Tito Santana).
Zhukov left the WWF in February 1991.
Late career (1991–2001, 2007-2012)
In January 1991, Harrell made a brief tour of Japan with the Super World of Sports promotion.
In April 1991, Harrell began wrestling for the Universal Wrestling Association in Florida and New York. He made his final appearance in June 1991 at the Beach Brawl pay-per-view
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Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program g ...
in Palmetto, Florida
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History
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, defeating Paul Samson.
After leaving the UWA, Harrell wrestled sporadically over the following decade. He formally retired in 2001.
In 2007, Zhukov resurfaced as a heel in Virginia-based promotion American Championship Wrestling (ACW) and allied with local heel Eclipso. He was attacked and injured, leading to a face turn and a "Wrestle or Retire" match on September 8 for Eclipso's ACW Championship. Before the match, Zhukov told the crowd he was retiring, but a replacement had been chosen. Later that night, his old persona, Pvt. Jim Nelson (who had not been seen since an assault by Jack & Gerry Brisco in 1983) was revealed as that replacement. Now clean-shaven and dressed in army camouflage, he'd redone Sgt. Slaughter's boot camp and was promoted to Sgt. Jim Nelson in a pre-match ceremony. Nelson won the match and title after interference from both managers. Due to the controversy, the title was held up.
Zhukov last match was on October 6, 2012 losing to Colonel Spud Wade.
Personal life
In July 2016, Zhukov was named part of a class action
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lawsuit
-
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filed against WWE which alleged that wrestlers incurred traumatic brain injuries during their tenure and that the company concealed the risks of injury. The suit was litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE. The lawsuit was dismissed by US District Judge Vanessa Lynne Bryant
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Early life
Bryant was born in Queens, New York, and graduated from Howard University with ...
in September 2018.
Championships and accomplishments
* American Wrestling Association
** AWA World Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) - with Soldat Ustinov[
* Maple Leaf Wrestling
** NWA Canadian Television Championship (]2 times
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)
* Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
** NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (2 times
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) - with Don Kernodle
*''Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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''
**PWI ranked him No. 360 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1991
* Southeastern Championship Wrestling
** NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
*''Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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''
** Worst Feud of the Year (1985)
** Worst Tag Team (1988)
* World Wrestling Federation
** Slammy Award (1 time)
*** Best Personal Hygiene ( 1987)
References
External links
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1959 births
American male professional wrestlers
Faux Russian professional wrestlers
Living people
Masked wrestlers
Professional wrestlers from Virginia
Sportspeople from Roanoke, Virginia
20th-century professional wrestlers
21st-century professional wrestlers
NWA Canadian Television Champions
AWA World Tag Team Champions