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George Harris (wrestler)

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Harris, who was also a heel as a manager, angered crowds with his arrogance. He strutted to the ring and smiled arrogantly at the audience while he stroked his hair. His actions provoked violent reactions from the crowd on several occasions. He was stabbed on multiple occasions and suffered several
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both upheld Crockett, Sr.'s promise. After Harris retired as both a manager and wrestler in 1979, he continued to work an office job for the company. He also served as groundskeeper at
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and Aldo Bogni in a feud against Becker and Weaver. On several occasions, Harris joined Lubich and Bogni in the ring to wrestle in
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and worked at the Crockett family's convenience store. In 1988, Crockett, Jr. sold his wrestling organization to
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under three different owners and continued to work for the company after retiring as a wrestler.
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meetings and quit drinking. After retiring from wrestling, he lived with his wife Edna in
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Harris began competing for Jim Crockett Productions in 1959. He stayed with the
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injuries from soda bottles thrown from the audience. He was also hit with
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NWA Western States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with
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Harris first got involved in professional wrestling as a
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in 1962. For much of his career, Harris wrestled on the
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During his career, Harris was an 13: 493: 418: 166:NWA World Heavyweight Championship 14: 643: 575: 310:Championships and accomplishments 627:People from Dyersburg, Tennessee 277: 198:In addition to competing in the 34: 264:Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Park 582:Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Gateway 547: 469: 445: 404: 386:Mooneyham, Mike (2002-12-15). 226:, Patterson's former partner. 21:George Harris (disambiguation) 1: 331: 78:Professional wrestling career 272:World Championship Wrestling 7: 587:National Wrestling Alliance 142:National Wrestling Alliance 10: 648: 282:George Harris was born in 18: 481:Online World of Wrestling 477:""Crybaby" George Cannon" 433:Online World of Wrestling 317:NWA Western States Sports 306:and died on November 29. 302:. In 2002, he suffered a 189:NWA Western States Sports 151: 119: 111: 107:350 lb (159 kg) 103: 83: 76: 70:Charlottesville, Virginia 63: 50: 42: 33: 28: 300:Stuarts Draft, Virginia 246:Jim Crockett Promotions 206:with George Becker and 181:George "Crybaby" Cannon 146:Jim Crockett Promotions 238:that necessitated 26 134:professional wrestler 559:Mid-Atlantic Gateway 296:Alcoholics Anonymous 284:Dyersburg, Tennessee 179:partners, including 57:Dyersburg, Tennessee 175:Harris had several 232:fire extinguishers 288:Mississippi River 270:, who renamed it 260:Jim Crockett, Jr. 256:Jim Crockett, Sr. 127: 126: 95:Nature Boy Harris 91:George Harris III 67:November 29, 2002 639: 569: 568: 566: 565: 551: 545: 544: 542: 541: 535:Kayfabe Memories 527: 518: 517: 515: 514: 508:Wrestling Titles 500: 491: 490: 488: 487: 473: 467: 466: 464: 463: 457:Wrestling Titles 449: 443: 442: 440: 439: 425: 416: 415: 408: 402: 401: 399: 398: 383: 286:, a town on the 236:Orlando, Florida 130:George L. 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George Harris (disambiguation)

Dyersburg, Tennessee
Charlottesville, Virginia
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
professional wrestler
manager
National Wrestling Alliance
Jim Crockett Promotions
referee
heel
NWA World Heavyweight Championship
Pat O'Connor
tag team
George "Crybaby" Cannon
Sputnik Monroe
NWA Western States Sports
undercard
ring
feud
Johnny Weaver
Bronko Lubich
six-man matches
Pat Patterson
Ray Stevens
fire extinguishers
Orlando, Florida
stitches
promotion

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