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Larry Winters Biography
Larry Winters is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on April 14, 1956 in United States.
A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Larry Winters made his professional debut in 1982. That year, he traveled to the Midwestern United States to appear for Ohio Championship Wrestling’s debut show in Maple Heights on November 6, 1982. A three-day weekend supercard, others who appeared on the card included Luis Martinez, J.W. Hawk, J.R. Hogg, Zoltan the Great, Bobby Colt, The Beast, and Bobo Brazil, who was crowned its first champion. While there, he faced one of his first major opponents, Malcolm Monroe and his manager “Mad Dog” Marcial Bovee, in Akron.
He also made several appearances for short-lived Pro Wrestling USA, specifically shows co-promoted by the AWA and the National Wrestling Alliance, facing Buddy Roberts and Boris Zhukov. On November 24, 1985, at an interpromotional show for AWA and Jim Crockett Promotions, Winters lost to Boris Zhukov at the Civic Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
Name | Larry Winters |
First Name | Eddie |
Last Name | Calvo |
Occupation | Professional Wrestler |
Birthday | April 14 |
Birth Year | 1956 |
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Home Town | |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Full/Birth Name | |
Father | Not Available |
Mother | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Not Known |
Children(s) | Not Available |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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During the next two years, Winters wrestled for the NWA as well as the World Wrestling Council, World Grand Prix Wrestling. and the National Wrestling Federation. On October 2, 1987, Winters wrestled NWF Heavyweight Champion D.C. “Mad Dog” Drake at the Al Lang Stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida. A year later, he and DC Drake were featured in a special documentary on violence in professional wrestling, Scar Wars, which also included Jules Strongbow and Abdullah the Butcher.
Larry Winters Net Worth
Larry Winters is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Larry Winters's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Larry Winters (April 14, 1956 – January 27, 2015) was an American professional wrestler and trainer who competed in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and East Coast independent circuit during the 1980s and 90s. He has wrestled in the American Wrestling Association, the National Wrestling Alliance, National Wrestling Federation, Pro Wrestling USA and the World Wrestling Council. It was reported on several wrestling websites that Winters died due to a heart attack January 27, 2015.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Professional Wrestler |
Cars | Not Available |
House | Living in own house. |
During 1988 and 1989, Winters regularly did shows for promoter Jim Crockett in Baltimore. It was during this period that Winters met Joel Goodhart, who was then involved with the Squared Circle Fan Club, which organized bus trips to NWA and independent shows in the Baltimore area. When Goodhart opened the Ringmasters Wrestling School in Northeast Philadelphia, Larry Winters was hired as head trainer.
At Autumn Armageddon, Winters took part in a 20-man “reverse cage battle royal” held at Philadelphia’s Penn Hall on September 15. The battle royal included “Bounty Hunter” Max Thrasher, The Cheetah Kid, Crybaby Waldo, Ghetto Blaster, Ron Shaw, Top Gun, and Triton, and was won by Rockin’ Rebel. He and Drake later teamed up to beat Jimmy Jannetty & Rockin’ Rebel at the Original Sports Bar on December 4, 1990. Winters returned to Original Sports Bar two months later where, on February 24, 1991, he won a battle royal. On March 2, he participated in a “ringmaster rumble” at Winter Challenge II which was won by JT Smith.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Larry Winters height 5 ft 10 in Eddie weight 230 lbs & body measurements will update soon.
Height | 5 ft 10 in |
Weight | 230 lbs |
Body Measurements | Under Review |
Eye Color | Not Available |
Hair Color | Not Available |
Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
Around 1985, Winters began wrestling for the American Wrestling Association in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Feuding with “The Living Legend” Larry Zbyszko, he later earned the same sobriquet which he used for the majority of his career. Other notable opponents included Nick Bockwinkel, Kendo Nagasaki and Jimmy Garvin. His match with Garvin was later released as part of Wrestling’s Greatest Matches series. Winters also took part in tag team as well as singles matches. During the summer of 1985, he teamed with various partners against The Long Riders (Bill & Scott Irwin), Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens, and The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts).
Joel Goodhart began promoting wrestling shows and Winters became one of the earliest stars of the Tri-State Wrestling Alliance following its formation in 1990. Hoping to rekindle their NWF rivalry, Winters was paired against D.C. Drake in a series of wild matches. In their first match together, the brawl reached the balcony level and Winters threw his opponent over the rail and onto the cement floor. Bill Apter, editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated, wrote the following month that “professional wrestling would be forever changed due to this escalated level of violence”. Indeed, similar TWA feuds between Cactus Jack and Eddie Gilbert, Abdullah the Butcher and The Sheik, and Tony Stetson and Johnny Hotbody were equally violent and, in part, inspired the modern style of “hardcore wrestling” later seen in Extreme Championship Wrestling.
Who is Larry Winters Dating?
According to our records, Larry Winters is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Larry Winters’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Larry Winters. You may help us to build the dating records for Larry Winters!On January 27, 1990, Larry Winters beat D.C. Drake in a “stretcher” match at the TWF’s Winter Challenge supercard in Philadelphia. On March 31 at Spring Spectacular, Winters lost to Drake in an “I Quit” match lasting 37 minutes. This match was later named by DeathValleyDriver.com as one of the top matches of the decade. On June 9, Winters met Drake in a 6-man elimination tag team match pitting himself, Rockin’ Rebel and Tony Stetson against D.C. Drake, Johnny Hotbody and Mondo Kleen at Summer Sizzler. Although Stetson had been eliminated by Johnny Hotbody early in the match, Winters went on to pin Kleen, Hotbody and Drake to win the match.
Facts & Trivia
Eddie Ranked on the list of most popular Professional Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Larry Winters celebrates birthday on April 14 of every year.
In the summer of 1990, Winters toured Canada with IWA Championship Wrestling facing David Isley and Jim Folger. He also faced his old rival Larry Zbyszko in the Montreal-based Lutte Internationale.
Who is Larry Winters?
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Who is Pam Winters?
Pam is easy to spot during sessions at Hope Reins. Her wide grin and genuinely warm nature disarms even the most timid of newcomers to the ranch. She plays tag, baits fishing hooks with unruly worms and happily forks manure into wheelbarrows.
What happened to Larry Winters?
“Your friend and mine,” the longtime KPFT deejay Larry Winters, died Sunday after a battle with lung cancer. He was 75. Winters started as a volunteer at KPFT in 1979, when the progressive Pacifica station was still in its relative infancy.
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