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| Wrestling Name: | Classie Freddie Blassie |
| Real Name: | Freddie Blassie |
| Cause Of Death: | Died from heart and kidney trouble.
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Wrestling Bio:
Classy Freddie Blassie (February 8, 1918 – June 2, 2003) was an American
professional wrestler born in St. Louis, Missouri and 1994 WWE Hall of Fame
inductee who was a popular wrestling villain.
Fred Blassie was born in St. Louis, Missouri and raised in nearby Normandy,
Missouri. He excelled at baseball, football, and boxing while in high school.
After school he chose professional wrestling over boxing as a career, while
working as a butcher for his day job; Blassie claimed to have made his pro
wrestling debut in 1935 after training with Billy Hanson. He joined the United
States Navy at the onset of World War II, and earned titles in boxing and sport
wrestling while in service in the Pacific Theater. He also continued
professional wrestling under the name Sailor Fred Blassie when in port.
His first match was against Don McIntyre in Birmingham, Alabama for the NWA
Southern Heavyweight Title on his 26th birthday. As he became one of NWAs top
wrestlers, Blassie bleached his hair and adopted his trademark rulebreaking
style. In Japan, his penchant for drawing blood earned him the nickname The
Vampire because he had filed down his teeth to sharp points so he could cause
bloody massacres. He was also stabbed 23 different times, had his car set on
fire, had acid poured on him, and became blind in the right eye when a fan threw
a hard-boiled egg at his face. Every time the fans saw him, they would run away
in terror. Based on his success, Blassie was brought back to Los Angeles by
promoter Jules Strongbow.
Blassie had been wrestling many competitors like The Destroyer (Dick Beyer),
Bearcat Wright, Mr. Moto, Mil Mascaras, Bobo Brazil, to name but a scant few.
The Blassie Cage matches then flourished. The best remembered moment in his life
is his legendary feud with John The Golden Greek Tolos, which dates back four
decades, and set new levels for violence in the wrestling ring.
Blassie retired as a wrestler at the end of 1973 and focused on being a manager.
Here he was equally successful at drawing heat, especially during his run as
part of the World Wrestling Federations Evil Trinity of managers with The
Captain Lou Albano and The Grand Wizard of Wrestling.
With his recording of the song Pencil Neck Geek and the bizarre movie My
Breakfast with Blassie (co-starring comedian Andy Kaufman), he maintained a
devoted cult following, which was only heightened by his continued wrestling
appearances throughout the 1980s in the WWF. Even after he retired as an active
performer in 1986, Blassie was still one of the most popular wrestling
personalities in the world.
He appears as a lyric in the R.E.M. song Man on The Moon: Mister Fred Blassie in
a breakfast mess, with breakfast referring to the title of his movie.
In the early 1990s, the wrestler starred in a bizarro documentary directed by
Jeff Krulik, titled Mr. Blassie Goes To Washington. In it, Blassie is picked up
at the Washington DC airport by a limo full of young women, escorted around the
nations capitol, gives his opinions and confronts tourists. When meeting
someone, he would ask where they were from, and no matter their response, he
would reply with, Oh, thats Gods country! [1]
Before his death, he released his autobiography, Listen, You Pencil Neck Geeks.
Even as his life was ending, he was still involved in wrestling. His last
appearance on WWE television was exactly three weeks before his death, when he
came out to ringside in his wheelchair and participated in a storyline with The
Dudley Boyz, climaxing his appearance by telling the Dudleys to get the tables!
He died on June 2, 2003 from heart and kidney trouble. He is survived by his
wife Miyako. From The Hollywood Fashion Plate and The King of Men to The Vampire
and just plain Classy Freddie Blassie, he will always be remembered by fans.
Trivia
* Despite popular internet belief, Freddie Blassies real name was NOT Blassman;
it was indeed Blassie.
* In 1965, Freddie Blassie had one of his kidneys removed. During an operation
to remove a kidney stone in Hawaii, the doctor performing the operation
punctured his bladder, and he had to be administered a blood transfusion. He
returned to the ring too soon, and upon returning to the doctors, was diagnosed
with hepatitis and, as a result of the botched surgery, had to have one of his
kidneys removed. For most of 1966, he worked as a car salesman in Decatur,
Georgia, while rumors circulated among fans about his demise. However, he would
make a full recovery and return to the ring by the next year.
Championships and accomplishments
National Wrestling Alliance
o 1-Time NWA Florida World Tag Team Championship (with Tarzan Tyler)
o 2-Time NWA Georgia World Tag Team Champion (with Bill Blassie)
o 1-Time NWA Hawaii United States Champion
o 1-Time NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion
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