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Ronald Welch (born March 3, 1948) is a retired professional wrestler and manager better known by his ring names Ron Fuller and Tennessee Stud. He is the elder brother of Robert Fuller ("Col. Robert Parker"). [3] The brothers co-owned Continental Championship Wrestling for a time. [3]
Continental Championship Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Dothan, Alabama, from 1985 until 1989, owned by Ron Fuller.The promotion evolved out of the NWA-affiliated Southeastern Championship Wrestling and Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling territories owned by Fuller, who purchased the Knoxville territory from John Cazana in 1974 and the ...
The next version was created by Ron's brother Robert Fuller in 1986. [1] Between 1986 and 1989 in the Continental Wrestling Association, members included Fuller, Golden, Dutch Mantel, Wendell Cooley, Detroit Demolition, Tom Prichard, the Flame, Cactus Jack, [2] Brian Lee and Gary Young.
Ron Wright, then color commentator for SECW, left Fuller to join All-Star and became an important figure behind the scenes. [10] The main "heel" stable was the "Slapawitz Syndicate" led by manager Izzy Slapawitz and included at various times Malenko, Orton, Barry O, Randy Savage , Rip Rogers and Tony Peters.
Robert Welch [2] (born May 14, 1949) is an American manager and retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring names Robert Fuller and Col. Robert Parker. Robert and his brother Ron co-owned Continental Championship Wrestling for a time. [3]
By 2007, after Fuller spent a year coaching at Fairfield, Paul aided Fuller’s interview process to join the ranks of the Swoosh as a marketing director under legendary vice president Lynn Merritt.
Nov. 17—It's the end of an era for Libby football with head coach Neil Fuller retiring after 21 seasons of leading the Loggers. Fuller formally announced his resignation to the school in a ...
Robert Fuller, one of Gig Harbor’s original resident deputies beginning in the ‘60s, recalled how Robbins was among the first people to visit him after his 2-year-old daughter died in a ...