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Terrance Dee Funk (June 30, 1944 – August 23, 2023) was an American professional wrestler and actor. Widely considered one of the most influential and greatest professional wrestlers of all time, Funk was known for the longevity of his career – which spanned more than 50 years and included multiple short-lived retirements – and the influential
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style he pioneered in the latter part of his career. Over the course of his career, Funk wrestled for numerous major promotions, among them
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,
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, the International Wrestling Association of Japan,
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, the United States Wrestling Association,
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, the World Wrestling Federation and multiple
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territories including Big Time Wrestling,
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,
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and Stampede Wrestling. He was the promoter of the Amarillo-based Western States Sports promotion. Championships held by Funk included the
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,
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, USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship, WWF World Tag Team Championship, and ECW World Television Championship. He headlined ECW's premier annual
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event, November to Remember, three times. Funk was inducted into multiple halls of fame, among them WWE, WCW, NWA, and Hardcore.


Early life

Funk was born on June 30, 1944, in
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. He was the son of Dorothy (Culver) and
Dory Funk Dorrance Wilhelm Funk (May 4, 1919 – June 3, 1973) was an American professional wrestler. He is the father of wrestlers Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk, and was a promoter of the Amarillo, Texas-based Western States Sports promotion. Earl ...
, a professional wrestler and promoter. Following the end of
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, the family relocated to
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, where Terry and his brother, known professionally as Dory Jr., grew up in the professional wrestling business. After graduating from Canyon High School, Funk attended West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M University), where he competed in
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and
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.


Professional wrestling career


Western States Sports (1965–1979)

Funk started his career in 1965, working in his father
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's Western States Sports promotion in
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. His debut match was against Sputnik Monroe on December 9.Loverro, Thom (2006). '' The Rise and Fall of ECW''. Pocket Books. . p. 67 He and his brother, Dory Funk Jr., quickly rose up the ranks as a team and in single matches against top names like Ernie Ladd and Hank James. They became big money wrestlers by the end of the decade.


Championship Wrestling from Florida (1970–1982)

In 1975, Terry defeated Jack Brisco for the
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in Miami, when Dory failed to appear for a title shot. He began a 14-month title reign defending the title against Jack Brisco,
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, Carlos Rocha, Giant Baba, and Pat O'Connor. In addition to North America, he defended the belt in Australia, Japan and Singapore. The historic reign ended in
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when he was defeated by "Handsome"
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, who had earlier beaten Dory, Jr., for NWA World Heavyweight Championship before losing it to Jack Brisco. Race lifted Funk for a shinbreaker and then trapped him in an Indian death leglock. When Funk failed to respond to referee Fred Atkins the match was stopped. During 1981, Terry spent some time in the
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feuding with
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. The most memorable match in this feud happened in April 1981 at the Mid South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee. The match took place in the empty arena, with only Lance Russell, a cameraman, and a photographer present. Funk had challenged Lawler to this match at this time because he felt he was getting unfairly treated in Memphis. The confrontation only lasted a few minutes, and ended with Funk trying to put Lawler's eye out with a broken 2x4. But Lawler kicked Funk's elbow, causing him to hit himself in the eye. The tape aired on April 25, 1981.


All Japan Pro Wrestling (1972–1991)

Terry and Dory, Jr. also made a name for themselves in
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. Terry became a star in the eyes of the Japanese fans with his over the top mannerisms, sometimes colorful get-ups, and his brawling ability. In Japan, the Funks were heels until they faced The Sheik and Abdullah The Butcher in Tokyo. The two later faced Stan Hansen, Bruiser Brody, and Giant Baba in memorable feuds as well.


World Wrestling Federation (1985–1986)

Terry Funk made his World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut in June 1985 after a brief run in the AWA. In his televised debut on '' Championship Wrestling'', he not only beat Aldo Marino, but he also beat on ring announcer Mel Phillips. Funk attacked Phillips, after Phillips made the mistake of putting on Funk's cowboy hat. Funk also had a gimmick of carrying a
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with him to ringside and using it to "brand" his fallen opponents. The attack on Phillips led to a feud with Junkyard Dog. In the mid-1980s, Funk teamed with Dory (calling himself "Hoss" Funk) and Jimmy Jack Funk, a storyline "brother." They were managed by
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. At the time, he had a heated rivalry with the
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which led to a match between Terry Funk and Hoss Funk and the team of
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and Junkyard Dog at WrestleMania 2. Terry also had a series of WWF title matches against
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. Funk left the WWF in April 1986.


World Championship Wrestling (1989–1990, 1994)


J-Tex Corporation; Funk's Grill (1989–1990)

Funk joined
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in 1989 and became part of the J-Tex Corporation. He began feuding with
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, who had defeated
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at WrestleWar for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Funk, who was one of three judges for the main event, challenged Flair to a title match. Flair refused, saying that Funk was "spending time in Hollywood" instead of focusing on wrestling. Funk then attacked, piledriving Flair on a ringside table. This put the champion, Flair, out of action until the Great American Bash in July 1989 where he faced Funk. Flair won the match by reversing a small package into one of his own, but shortly after was attacked by Gary Hart and The Great Muta. Sting came to aid Flair and the two brawled with Funk and Muta to close the show. At '' Clash of the Champions VIII'' in September 1989, Flair and Sting defeated Muta and Dick Slater. After the match, Funk used a plastic shopping bag to suffocate Flair. At
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in October 1989, Funk (who entered the ring to
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's " Man With a Harmonica") and The Great Muta lost to Flair and Sting in a Thunderdome match. The feud then culminated in an "I Quit" match between Funk and Flair at '' Clash of the Champions IX'' in November 1989, which Funk lost after yelling "Yes, I quit!" after Flair put on the figure four leglock. After losing, Funk shook Flair's hand, and was attacked by Gary Hart's stable. This match received a 5-star rating from
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. Soon after he became a color commentator and the host of his own segment, Funk's Grill, on '' NWA Power Hour'' where a tuxedo-clad Funk would amiably interview the top stars of WCW, both face and heel. This did not last long and he left soon after for the USWA.


Stud Stable (1994)

In May 1994, Funk reappeared in WCW. He wrestled Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification at Slamboree 1994 and later that night, he became a member of Colonel Robert Parker's Stud Stable. Along with Bunkhouse Buck,
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and Meng, the stable would focus their energies on Dusty and
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, as well as The Nasty Boys, culminating in a War Games match at Fall Brawl. Funk left WCW once more in October 1994.


International Wrestling Association of Japan (1994–1995)

In 1994, Funk joined the fledgling International Wrestling Association of Japan promotion. Funk would go on to be a participant in IWA's most famous event the King of the Death Match Tournament, held on August 20, 1995, in Kawasaki. Funk would first defeat Leatherface and Tiger Jeet Singh in extreme-style matches which featured barbed wire covered boards, glass, and chains before moving on to the finals of the tournament. In the finals, Funk was defeated by protégé Cactus Jack, later known by US audiences as
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, in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Exploding Barbed Wire Boards & Exploding Ring Time Bomb Death Match. Terry would also participate in several other deathmatches throughout 1995.


Eastern/Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993–1997)

Later in Funk's career, his style changed from wrestling traditional southern style wrestling matches to the more violent style of
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. In 1993, after a special appearance against Blanchard at World Championship Wrestling's Slamboree, Funk promised to help the fledgling Eastern Championship Wrestling (later renamed
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or ECW) by lending his talent and notoriety to the promotion. On July 16, Terry and Dory Funk lost a barbed wire match against The Public Enemy. Funk maintained a regular schedule of wrestling for ECW in its early days while also competing in Japan. He had many feuds and wrestled programs with wrestlers such as Cactus Jack, "The Franchise" Shane Douglas, The Sandman, Sabu, and Terry's own protege, Tommy Dreamer. Funk further elevated ECW by headlining their first pay-per-view, Barely Legal on April 13, 1997, winning the
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from
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. Earlier in the night, he defeated The Sandman and Stevie Richards in a Triple Threat match, thus earning him the match with Raven. Funk went on to successfully defend the title in bouts at Chapter 2, The Buffalo Invasion, Wrestlepalooza, and
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. He was ultimately defeated for the title by Sabu in a barbed wire match at Born to be Wired in August 1997, in which the ropes of the ring were taken down and replaced with barbed wire. Both men had to be cut out of the wires at the end of the match. Sabu had his biceps visibly torn open by the barbed wire – as a result, the wound was taped up and the match continued. In September 1997, a show was held in Funk's hometown of Amarillo. It was called " Terry Funk's WrestleFest" and was both his own show and a celebration of the careers of Terry, his father, and his brother. Terry lost to then- WWF Champion
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in the main event, a non-title match. Beforehand, ECW owner Paul Heyman presented Terry with a belt, paid for through a collection taken up by wrestlers on the ECW roster, that declared him the ''Lifetime ECW World Heavyweight Champion''.


Return to WWF (1997–1998)

Funk appeared in the 1997 Royal Rumble match appearing at number 24 and lasting fifteen minutes and eighteen seconds before being eliminated by Mankind. Funk then returned to ECW before his retirement. Funk's retirement lasted just 11 days before he returned to the ring. After wrestling in Japan with
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and on the United States independent circuit (most notably a bout with Rik Ratchet that drew many fans on the east coast), Funk rejoined the World Wrestling Federation. Funk made his return to the WWF on the December 29, 1997, episode of ''Raw'' as the masked "Chainsaw Charlie" (although his true identity was soon acknowledged by the announcers), teaming with
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, who was wrestling under his Cactus Jack persona. Charlie and Jack began feuding with the New Age Outlaws, who defeated them by disqualification on the January 26, 1998 episode of ''Raw.'' The following week on ''Raw'', Charlie and Jack had a match against each other, with the match ending in a no contest after the New Age Outlaws attacked both men, placing them both in a dumpster and then pushing it off the stage. At No Way Out of Texas: In Your House, Charlie and Jack teamed with
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and Owen Hart, defeating the team of
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, Savio Vega and the New Age Outlaws. At
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, Charlie and Jack defeated the New Age Outlaws in a dumpster match to win the WWF Tag Team Championship. The following night, on the March 30 episode of ''Raw'', Charlie and Jack lost the titles back to the New Age Outlaws in a cage match. On the April 13 episode of ''Raw'', Funk began wrestling as himself and formed a tag team with 2 Cold Scorpio. The team was short lived but did defeat the likes of the Quebecers and the Midnight Express. On the May 4 episode of ''Raw'', Funk was defeated by Foley in a
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. On the June 1 episode of ''Raw'', Funk was defeated by
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in a King of the Ring qualifying match. During the King of the Ring pay-per-view, Funk interfered in the Mankind vs. The Undertaker Hell in a Cell match, receiving a chokeslam from The Undertaker. Funk then formed a short lived tag team with Justin Bradshaw, which defeated Too Much on the July 25 episode of '' WWF Shotgun Saturday Night''. At Fully Loaded: In Your House, Funk and Bradshaw were defeated by Faarooq and 2 Cold Scorpio, with Bradshaw attacking Funk after the match. Funk left the WWF once again the following month.


Return to ECW (1998–1999)

At ECW November to Remember, Funk was believed to have been Tommy Dreamer's mystery partner against
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and Jack Victory. However, it turned out to be
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. An enraged Funk attacked Dreamer at every opportunity in late 1998 and early 1999, came down ill before they could have a match, and "retired" yet again in mid-1999.


Return to WCW (2000–2001)

Funk returned to World Championship Wrestling in January 2000 after an absence of five years, being named the WCW Commissioner by WCW President Bill Busch. Shortly after arriving, Funk formed a stable dubbed the "Old Age Outlaws" (a play on the New Age Outlaws) alongside
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, Larry Zbyszko, and
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to oppose the New World Order (nWo). His first match upon returning saw him wrestle nWo member
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to a no contest in a hardcore match that aired on '' WCW Thunder''. At Souled Out on January 16, Funk faced nWo leader Kevin Nash in a hardcore match with the stipulation that if Funk won, the nWo would disband, but if Nash won, he would replace Funk as WCW Commissioner. The match was won by Nash. Funk went on to feud with
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, including losing to Flair's son
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in an "I Quit" match on ''
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''. The feud culminated in a Texas death match at
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in February 2000 that was won by Flair. Funk then went on to feud with
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, losing to Rhodes in a bullrope "I Quit" match at Uncensored in March 2000. In April 2000, Funk began competing in WCW's hardcore division. At Spring Stampede later that month he defeated Norman Smiley to win the vacant WCW Hardcore Championship. At
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, Funk defeated Smiley and Ralphus to successfully defend the title. He lost the title to
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the following month, but regained it several days later. His second reign ended in June 2000 when he lost to
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. In September 2000, Funk defeated
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for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship at a house show in
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. He lost the title back to Storm the following day. In December 2000 at Starrcade, Funk defeated Crowbar to win the WCW Hardcore Championship for a record third time. He made his final appearance with WCW at
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in January 2001, losing the Hardcore Championship to Meng in a three way match that also involved Crowbar.


Independent circuit (2000–2006)

From 2002 to 2004, Funk was a regular top star for Ring of Honor Wrestling and
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. Funk had several battles with the likes of
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, the Extreme Horsemen (Steve Corino, C. W. Anderson,
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and Pat Kenney, Simon Diamond) in specialty matches such as a No Ropes Barbed Wire Death Match, and a 5 on 5 WarGames match. On MLW's final show until 2017, Funk was attacked by his former manager Gary Hart and his syndicate. In November 2004, Funk competed in the UK wrestling company XWA (professional wrestling), FWA's annual show entitled British Uprising. He teamed with Paul Burchill and Paul Travell, managed by "The Twisted Genius" Dean Ayass, to face The Triad, managed by Greg Lambert, in a 6-Man Tag Team match. Funk's team emerged victorious in front of a crowd of 2,000 people in the Coventry Skydome. In 2005, Funk received an offer from World Wrestling Entertainment to appear at the ECW reunion show ECW One Night Stand (2005), One Night Stand, but turned it down in favor of working the ECW nostalgia show ''Hardcore Homecoming'' that was being put together by Shane Douglas. At ''Hardcore Homecoming'', Funk lost a three-way barbed wire match to Sabu.


NWA: Total Nonstop Action/Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004, 2009)

On February 4, 2004, NWA-TNA, Funk and The Sandman lost to The Gathering (
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and Julio Dinero). On February 18, 2004, NWA-TNA, Funk and
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defeated The Gathering. On May 23, 2009, Funk made an unannounced appearance at a house show for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. At the show, Terry joined longtime friend,
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, as special guest enforcers for a match between Scott Steiner and Samoa Joe.


Later returns to WWE (2006, 2009, 2013, 2016)

Funk made a brief return to WWE in 2006, when he appeared on the May 15 episode of ''Raw'', confronting
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over the attack on Tommy Dreamer on the previous weeks episode of ''Raw''. At ECW One Night Stand (2006), ECW One Night Stand, Funk would team with Dreamer and Beulah McGillicutty in a losing effort against Foley, Edge (wrestler), Edge and Lita (wrestler), Lita. Midway through the match, Foley injured Funk's left eye with barbed wire, and Funk was taken backstage. He later returned to the match (with a bloody cloth tied over his eye) to hit Foley with a flaming 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire. Funk, along with his brother Dory, was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009 by his longtime friend
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. In 2013, Funk inducted
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into the WWE Hall of Fame. Funk made a cameo appearance on the March 21, 2016, episode of ''Raw'', giving Dean Ambrose a pep-talk for his match against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 32. At the conclusion of the segment, Funk presented Ambrose with a chainsaw, in reference to his previous gimmick as Chainsaw Charlie.


Return to the independent circuit (2006–2017)

After the one-off appearance at the WWE produced ECW One Night Stand (2006), ECW One Night Stand, Funk then returned to the independent circuit and made appearances in Japan. He claimed to be semi-retired after wrestling in his last match in September 2006 against Jerry Lawler, Jerry "The King" Lawler in an Extreme Rules match at The Great Plains Coliseum in Lawton, Oklahoma, Lawton, Oklahoma, for the promotion Impact Zone Wrestling. Funk was also the Professional wrestling match types#Special referee, special guest referee during the Raven and Johnny Webb vs. Khan Kussion and Homeless Jimmy match at "Cold day in hell, Cold Day in Hell" on May 24. On August 8, Terry made a surprise appearance for Insane Clown Posse's Juggalo Championship Wrestling at the 10th Annual Gathering of the Juggalos. He served as special guest referee for a match between Viscera (wrestler), Viscera and 2 Tuff Tony. Funk also appeared at the annual New Japan Pro-Wrestling, NJPW Wrestle Kingdom IV, January 4 Dome Show in 2010, teaming with Manabu Nakanishi, Masahiro Chono and Riki Choshu to defeat Abdullah the Butcher, Takayuki Iizuka, Takashi Iizuka, Tomohiro Ishii and Toru Yano. On September 11, 2010, at Ring of Honor's Glory By Honor IX, Funk worked as the Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Enforcer, ringside enforcer for the ROH World Championship match between Seth Rollins, Tyler Black and Roderick Strong. Funk appeared at the fifth WrestleReunion event at the LAX Hilton in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, from January 28 to 30, 2011. On the second day of the event, he competed in a Legends Battle Royale on the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla show. He lasted until the end where he was eliminated by Roddy Piper. Funk wrestled
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unsuccessfully in a "No holds barred contest" for Northeast Wrestling on October 1, 2011. On October 15, 2011, Funk unsuccessfully faced his long-time friend and protégé Tommy Dreamer at the AWE "Night Of Legends" event. In a shoot interview conducted the next day featuring himself and Dreamer, Funk stated that he believed that would be his last match. On January 12, 2013, Funk stated that he was officially retired from professional wrestling at age 68, On October 27, 2013, he returned to
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with Dory in a tag team match, wrestling Masanobu Fuchi and Osamu Nishimura to a 20-minute time limit draw. On November 9, 2013, Funk appeared at House of Hardcore 3 as Tommy Dreamer's tag team partner. They defeated Sean Waltman and Lance Storm and the match was promoted as the last time Dreamer and Funk would wrestle together. On December 11, 2014, Funk returned to Japan for a Tokyo Gurentai independent event, which saw him, Masakatsu Funaki and Mil Máscaras defeat Kaz Hayashi, Kazushige Nosawa, Nosawa Rongai and Yoshiaki Fujiwara in a six-man tag team main event. On October 16, 2015, Funk made an appearance at AIW's Big Trouble in Little Cleveland event, where he attacked Eddie Kingston and his manager, The Duke, destroying the concession stand in the process. On October 24, 2015, Funk had his last match at USA Championship Wrestling in Jackson, Tennessee, at Oman Arena against
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, Lawler went on to win by DQ. On September 17, 2016, Funk announced his retirement at House of Hardcore 17. Funk made another return to the ring on September 22, 2017, for the Big Time Wrestling promotion in Raleigh, North Carolina. He teamed with The Rock N' Roll Express in a six-man tag team match, where they defeated Doug Gilbert, Jerry Lawler and Lawler's son Brian Christopher via disqualification.


Other media

Terry Funk appeared as a bouncer in the movie ''Road House (1989 film), Road House'' (1989) with Patrick Swayze. In 1999, Funk was featured in director Barry Blaustein's wrestling documentary ''Beyond the Mat''. His legendary toughness was attested to when cameramen followed him to a medical appointment, where he was told by the doctor that he would not be able to walk without intense pain. He also appeared in other movies such as ''Paradise Alley'', ''The Ringer (2005 film), The Ringer'', and ''Over the Top (1987 film), Over the Top''. He released an autobiography, ''Terry Funk: More Than Just Hardcore'', in 2005. On May 11, 2010, Funk appeared on "Right After Wrestling" with Arda Ocal on SIRIUS Satellite Radio to discuss his possible retirement, to which he replied "I never really truly will retire". This was also the interview with the infamous quote, "I dislike Vince (McMahon). I'm jealous of Vince." In 1985, Funk appeared in the short-lived western ''Wildside (U.S. TV series), Wildside''. Only six episodes were aired. Behind the scenes, Funk choreographed the street fight between Rocky Balboa and his nemesis Tommy Gunn at the end of ''Rocky V''. Funk's name can be seen in the end credits. Funk also had a short lived career in music. The release of the album "Great Texan" in 1984 which was a soft rock AOR oriented album. The album was met with mixed reviews and is generally considered a "cult classic" by fans. Funk also appeared in several WWE video games, in ''WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2008'' and ''WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2011'' as himself and in ''WWE '13'' as downloadable content as his Chainsaw Charlie gimmick. He was also included as downloadable content for ''WWE 2K24'', and ''WWE 2K25''. In July 2022, Terry Funk released his self-titled biographical comic book through Squared Circle Comics.


Personal life

Funk married his wife Vicky Ann on August 14, 1965. They had two daughters together: Stacy Clenney and Brandee Dungan. For many years, Terry and Vicky owned a ranch in Canyon, Texas, which they later sold. Vicky died on March 29, 2019. Funk was close friends with NFL player John Ayers and Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone. On September 12, 2016, Funk underwent surgery for an inguinal hernia, and was supposed to be resting and in bed for a couple of weeks, but chose to attend Tommy Dreamer's House of Hardcore shows. Funk had three grandchildren with his two daughters, including jewelry wholesaler and Model (person), model Daniel "Danny" Clenney, Champe Clenney, and Bella Dungan. In June 2021, fellow wrestling legend Don Muraco reported Funk was diagnosed as living with dementia and was living in an assisted living facility. On December 29, 2021,
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announced on his podcast with Mark Madden that Funk had returned home and was doing well.


Death

Funk died on August 23, 2023, at the age of 79, at a Phoenix, Arizona, Phoenix-area hospital. The August 25 episode of ''WWE SmackDown, SmackDown'' honored him and Bray Wyatt, who died the day after Funk, by airing tributes and behind-the-scenes footage; the episode also held a namesake "hardcore" tag team match between The Brawling Brutes and the Street Profits.


Championships and accomplishments

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**World's Strongest Tag Determination League (World's Strongest Tag Determination League#1977, 1977, World's Strongest Tag Determination League#1979, 1979, World's Strongest Tag Determination League#1982, 1982) – with Dory Funk, Jr. **Champion Carnival Distinguished Service Award (1980) **World's Strongest Tag Determination League Technical Award (1977) – with Dory Funk Jr. **World's Strongest Tag Determination League Teamplay Award (1980) – with Dory Funk Jr. **World's Strongest Tag Determination League Distinguished Service Medal Award (1984) – with Dory Funk Jr. **World's Strongest Tag Determination League Technique Award (1986) – with Dory Funk Jr. **World's Strongest Tag Determination League Technique Award (1987) – with Dory Funk Jr. **World's Strongest Tag Determination League Excellent Team Award (1990) – Dory Funk Jr. *Cauliflower Alley Club **Iron Mike Mazurki Award (Cauliflower Alley Club#2005, 2005) *
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**NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship (NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) **NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (NWA Florida Tag Team Championship#Title history, 2 times) – with Dory Funk, Jr. **NWA Florida Television Championship (NWA Florida Television Championship#Title history, 1 time) **NWA North American Tag Team Championship, NWA North American Tag Team Championship ''(Florida version)'' (NWA North American Tag Team Championship#Florida Version Title History (1981-1982), 1 time) – with Dory Funk, Jr. **NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version), NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship ''(Florida version)'' (NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version)#Title history, 2 times) **NWA Florida Television Championship Tournament (1971) **NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship Tournament (1979) *
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**
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(List of ECW Champions, 2 times) **ECW World Television Championship, ECW Television Championship (List of ECW Television Champions, 1 time) **Lifetime Achievement Award (1997) *George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame **Class of 2010 *
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**NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship (NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Dory Funk, Jr. **NWA National Television Championship, NWA Georgia Television Championship (NWA National Television Championship#Title history, 1 time) **NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship Tournament (1978) – with Dory Funk Jr. *Hardcore Hall of Fame **Class of 2005 *International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame **Class of 2021 *Jim Crockett Promotions /
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**WWE United States Championship, NWA/WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (List of WWE United States Champions, 2 times) ** WCW Hardcore Championship (List of WCW Hardcore Champions, 3 times) **WCW Hall of Fame (WCW Hall of Fame#Inductees, Class of 1995) **WCW tournaments#NWA United States Championship Tournament (1975), NWA United States Championship Tournament (1975) *Juggalo Championship Wrestling **JCW Heavyweight Championship (JCW Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) *
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**NWA Hall of Fame (Class of 2009) **
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(List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions, 1 time) *World Class Championship Wrestling, NWA Big Time Wrestling **NWA Texas Hardcore Championship, NWA Brass Knuckles Championship ''(Texas version)'' (NWA Texas Hardcore Championship#Title history, 1 time) *NWA Hollywood Wrestling **NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) **NWA International Tag Team Championship (NWA International Tag Team Championship#Title history, 3 times) – with Dory Funk, Jr. **NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version) (NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version)#Title history, 1 time) – with Dory Funk, Jr. *Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling **3PW World Heavyweight Championship, 3PW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' **PWI Feud of the Year (1989) vs.
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**PWI Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1997) **PWI Stanley Weston Award (2021) **PWI Wrestler of the Year (1976) **Ranked No. 22 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''PWI 500'' in 1991 **Ranked No. 9 of the top 100 tag teams of the ''PWI Years'' with Dory Funk Jr. in 2003 *Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum **Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum#Modern Era (1985-1996), Class of 2004 *Southwest Championship Wrestling **SCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship (SCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) **SCW World Tag Team Championship (SCW World Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Dory Funk, Jr. *Squared Circle Wrestling **2CW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame **Class of 2010 *St. Louis Wrestling Club **NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) * Stampede Wrestling **Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame (Class of 1995) *''Tokyo Sports'' **Tokyo Sports Puroresu Awards#Lifetime Achievement Award, Lifetime Achievement Award (1983) **Tokyo Sports Puroresu Awards#Best Bout Award, Match of the Year Award (1980) with Dory Funk, Jr. vs. Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta on December 11 **Tokyo Sports Puroresu Awards#Popularity Award, Popularity Award (1979) * United States Wrestling Association ** USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) * Western States Sports **NWA Brass Knuckles Championship ''(Texas version)'' (2 times) **NWA International Tag Team Championship (NWA International Tag Team Championship#Title history, 2 times) – with Dory Funk, Jr. **NWA Western States Heavyweight Championship (NWA Western States Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 12 times) **NWA Western States Tag Team Championship (NWA Western States Tag Team Championship#Title history, 3 times) – with Ricky Romero (wrestler), Ricky Romero (2 times) and The Lawman (1 time) ** NWA World Tag Team Championship (Amarillo version), NWA World Tag Team Championship ''(Amarillo version)'' (NWA World Tag Team Championship (Amarillo version)#Title history, 3 times) – with Dory Funk Jr. **NWA World Tag Team Championship (Texas version) (NWA World Tag Team Championship (Texas version)#Title history, 2 times) – with Dory Funk, Jr. *WWE, World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment **World Tag Team Championship (WWE, 1971–2010), WWF Tag Team Championship (List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE, 1971–2010), 1 time) – with Cactus Jack **WWE Hall of Fame (WWE Hall of Fame (2009), Class of 2009) *''Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards, Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' **Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Bruiser Brody Memorial Award (Best Brawler), Best Brawler (1989) **Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Best Heel, Best Heel (1989) **Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Best on Interviews, Best on Interviews (1989) **Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Hardest Worker, Hardest Worker (1989) **Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Feud of The Year, Feud of the Year (1989) vs. Ric Flair **Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame#Inductees, Class of 1996)


Filmography


Film


Television


Discography

*''Texas Bronco'' (1983) *''Great Texan'' (1984) *''Tougher Than Shoe Leather'' (2018)


Bibliography

*''More Than Just Hardcore'' (2013) *''Terry Funk'' (2022)


References


External links

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