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Terry Ray Gordy Sr.[1] (April 23, 1961 – July 16, 2001) was an American professional wrestler. Gordy appeared in the United States with promotions such as Mid-South Wrestling, Georgia Championship Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling, Jim Crockett Promotions/World Championship Wrestling and the Universal Wrestling Federation as a member of The Fabulous Freebirds. He also appeared in Japan with All Japan Pro Wrestling as one-half of The Miracle Violence Connection.
Terry Gordy
Birth name
Terry Ray Gordy
Born
April 23, 1961
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Died
July 16, 2001 (aged 40)
Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, United States
Cause of death
Heart attack
Spouse(s)
Connie Gordy (m. 1979)
Children
3; including Ray Gordy
Family
Richard Slinger (nephew)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
The Executioner
Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy
Terry Mecca
Kane
Billed height
6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Billed weight
289 lb (131 kg)
Billed from
"Badstreet U.S.A."
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Trained by
Archie Gouldie
Debut
1974
Gordy held many championships throughout the course of his career, including the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, AJPW World Tag Team Championship, WCW World Tag Team Championship, NWA World Tag Team Championship, UWF Heavyweight Championship and SMW Heavyweight Championship. He has been posthumously inducted into the Wrestling Observer, Professional Wrestling, and WWE Hall of Fame.
Professional wrestling career
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Early career (1974–1980)
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Gordy was a standout high school football and baseball player at Rossville High School, but dropped out of high school following his freshman year.[2] Trained by Archie Gouldie, he started wrestling at the age of 13 in 1974[3] as "Terry Mecca" for the International Wrestling Association.[1][2]
In early 1979, Gordy began wrestling under his real name and formed the Fabulous Freebirds with Michael Hayes, with Buddy Roberts later added to the group.[4] Gordy and Hayes had met while training in Mississippi the year prior.[3]
Georgia Championship Wrestling (1980–1982)
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In 1980, the Freebirds moved to Georgia Championship Wrestling, where they won the territory’s tag team championship.[5] The Fabulous Freebirds had feuds while there, including those against Tommy Rich, Junkyard Dog, Kevin Sullivan, Austin Idol, and Ted DiBiase, and became one of the first acts to use entrance music.[3] One match on the Saturday night WTBS Georgia Championship Wrestling show saw the Freebirds take on the Junkyard Dog and Ted DiBiase, where towards the end of the match, Gordy gave DiBiase 4 consecutive piledrivers, which led to DiBiase being taken away in an ambulance.[2]
In 1981, the Freebirds split up when Buddy Roberts left the area. Michael and Terry then had a falling out, which led to a feud against each other. Terry and Michael eventually put their differences aside, and reformed the Freebirds as a duo in 1982 when they feuded with Ole Anderson and Stan Hansen.[6]
World Class Championship Wrestling (1982–1989)
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In late-1982, the Freebirds went to the Dallas, Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling promotion and had a feud with the Von Erichs (David, Kevin, Kerry and Mike), which kicked off when Gordy slammed the cage door on Kerry during his cage match on March 15 at WCCW Star Wars against Ric Flair, where Michael Hayes served as the special guest referee, inciting a riot among fans attending.[1] They traded the six man title back and forth a few times over the years.[5][4] Gordy was also at one time one half of the WCCW American Tag Team Champions.[5] While in WCCW, Killer Khan taught Gordy how to perform the Oriental Spike, which he dubbed the Asiatic Spike.[7]
All Japan Pro Wrestling (1983–1994)
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Gordy teamed with Stan Hansen beginning in 1983 in All Japan Pro Wrestling.[8][2][3] Gordy later teamed with Steve Williams as The Miracle Violence Connection.[9] During his time there, he also held the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship on two occasions.[9][1]
World Wrestling Federation (1984)
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The Freebirds spent a brief time in the World Wrestling Federation in 1984,[3] but were fired after missing a show and showing up late and drunk.[10]
Universal Wrestling Federation (1986)
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In 1986, when the Freebirds were in Universal Wrestling Federation, the former Mid South Wrestling, Gordy became the first person to win the UWF Heavyweight Championship[1] and held it for six months,[11] before losing it via forfeit to the One Man Gang,[1][8] after an angle the same night in which Gordy was injured in an auto accident by "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, whom he feuded with.[1][4] During this time, Gordy and the Freebirds had an ongoing feud with Hacksaw Jim Duggan, in which Duggan and Gordy squared off, usually ending in a disqualification because of outside interference.[4]
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