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==Career==
 
==Career==
 
Began his wrestling career at the age of 29 using the name '''Tim Woods'''. He was given the name "Mr. Wrestling" by Nebraska promotor Joe Dusek. Mr Wrestling became a major superstar in the Georgia, Florida, Texas & Mid-Atlantic territories. He had his final match in 1983, teaming up with [[Mr. Wrestling II]] against the [[Road Warriors]].
===Wrestling===
 
Began his wrestling career at the age of 29 using the name '''Tim Woods'''. He was given the name "Mr. Wrestling" by Nebraska promotor Joe Dusek. Mr Wrestling became a major superstar in the Georgia, Florida, Texas & Mid-Atlantic territories. He had his final match in 1983, teaming up with [http://prowrestling.wikia.com/wiki/Johnny_Walker Mr.Wrestling II] against the [[Road Warriors]].
 
   
 
Woodin was involved in the same 1975 plane crash that involved pilot Joseph Michael Farkas (he was put in a coma and died the next year), wrestling legend [[Johnny Valentine]] (broke his back and bone fragments inpacted into his spinal cord, which ended his career), wrestler [[Bob Bruggers]] (broke his back and had a steel rod put in; Bruggers could have made a comeback, but he decided to retire), future legend [[Ric Flair]] (broke his back, but recovered and returned to wrestling), and [[Jim Crockett Promotions|JCP]] announcer [[David Crockett (wrestling)|David Crockett]]. At the hospital, Woodin gave them his real name (George Burrell Woodin), and told them that he was a promoter. Since Woodin wrestled under the name Tim Woods, a newspaper article in the Charlotte Observer listed his name as his real name, George Burrell Woodin, and mentioned that he was a promoter.
 
Woodin was involved in the same 1975 plane crash that involved pilot Joseph Michael Farkas (he was put in a coma and died the next year), wrestling legend [[Johnny Valentine]] (broke his back and bone fragments inpacted into his spinal cord, which ended his career), wrestler [[Bob Bruggers]] (broke his back and had a steel rod put in; Bruggers could have made a comeback, but he decided to retire), future legend [[Ric Flair]] (broke his back, but recovered and returned to wrestling), and [[Jim Crockett Promotions|JCP]] announcer [[David Crockett (wrestling)|David Crockett]]. At the hospital, Woodin gave them his real name (George Burrell Woodin), and told them that he was a promoter. Since Woodin wrestled under the name Tim Woods, a newspaper article in the Charlotte Observer listed his name as his real name, George Burrell Woodin, and mentioned that he was a promoter.
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On November 30, 2002, Tim "Mr. Wrestling" Woods, died from a heart attack at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina at the age of 68.
 
On November 30, 2002, Tim "Mr. Wrestling" Woods, died from a heart attack at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina at the age of 68.
   
===Outside of Pro Wrestling===
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==Outside of Pro Wrestling==
 
Tim Woodin earned an Agricultural Engineering degree at Cornell University and a Mechanical Engineering degree at Michigan State University. He was an accomplished amateur wrestler at Michigan State University and had a very strong amateur wrestling background.
 
Tim Woodin earned an Agricultural Engineering degree at Cornell University and a Mechanical Engineering degree at Michigan State University. He was an accomplished amateur wrestler at Michigan State University and had a very strong amateur wrestling background.
   
 
He was an avid collector of motorcycles as well as an accomplished photographer and saxophone player. Woods also ran a heating and air conditioning business after retiring from the ring.
 
He was an avid collector of motorcycles as well as an accomplished photographer and saxophone player. Woods also ran a heating and air conditioning business after retiring from the ring.
   
==Championships==
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==Championships and accomplishments==
====[[NWA Florida]]====
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=== Amateur wrestling ===
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*'''Amateur Athletic Union'''
*1-time [[NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship|NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion]]
 
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**AAU National Championship (1955, 1957)
*4-time [[NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Championship|NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion]]
 
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*'''Big Ten Conference'''
*2-time [[NWA Florida Tag Team Championship|NWA Florida Tag Team Champion]] (with [[Hiro Matsuda]], then [[Big Bad John]])
 
*1-time [[NWA Florida Television Championship|NWA Florida Television Champion]]
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**Big Ten Conference Championship (1958, 1959)
   
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=== Professional wrestling ===
====[[NWA Georgia]]====
 
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*'''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
*4-time [[NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship|NWA Georgia Tag Team Champion]] (with [[Mr. Wrestling II]])
 
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**Champion Carnival Technique Award (1975)
*1-time NWA Georgia Tag Team Champion (with Dino Bravo)
 
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**World's Strongest Tag Determination League Fighting Spirit Award (1979) - with The Masked Strangler
   
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*'''[[American Wrestling Association]]'''
====Other NWA titles====
 
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**[[Nebraska Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
*1-time [[NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship|NWA Mid Atlantic Tag Team Champion]] (with [[Adolfo Bresciano|Dino Bravo]])
 
*1-time [[WCWA Tag Team Championship|NWA American Tag Team Champion]] (with [[George Scott (wrestler)|George Scott]])
 
*1-time [[NWA Television Championship|NWA Television Champion]]
 
*1-time [[WWE United States Championship|NWA United States Champion]]
 
   
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*'''[[Big Time Promotions]]'''
====Pro Wrestling Illustrated====
 
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**[[Big Time Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
*Woods is ranked #394 in the [[PWI Years]]
 
*Tim Woods & Johnny Walker, Mr Wrestling #1 & #2 were multiple times holders of the Georgia State Tag Team Championships in the 70's, they were featured performers at the Altanta Omni and had a feud with each other for a short time in Georgia.
 
   
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*'''[[Cauliflower Alley Club]]'''
Tim Woods & Mr. Wrestling II, 74/08/02, Atlanta, GA<br />
 
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**Other honoree ([[Cauliflower Alley Club#2002|2002]])
Mr. Wrestling I & II, 74/09/06, Atlanta, GA<br />
 
Mr. Wrestling & Mr. Wrestling II [2], 77/01/14<br />
 
Mr. Wrestling & Mr. Wrestling II [3], 80/09/19 Griffin, GA<br />
 
confirmation at http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ga/ga-t.html
 
   
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*'''[[Championship Wrestling from Florida]]'''
====Other====
 
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**[[NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship]] (2 times)
*[[George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame]] (2001)
 
 
**[[NWA Florida Tag Team Championship]] (2 times) - with [[Hiro Matsuda]] (1) and [[Big Bad John (NWA)|Big Bad John]] (1)
 
**[[NWA Florida Television Championship]] (1 time)
 
**[[NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version)]] (4 times)
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*'''[[George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame]]'''
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** Class of 2001
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*'''[[Jim Crockett Promotions|Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling]]'''
 
**[[NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship]] (1 time) - with [[Dino Bravo]]
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**[[NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship]] (1 time)
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**[[NWA United States Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
 
**[[NWA World Tag Team Championship]] (1 time) - with Dino Bravo
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*'''[[Georgia Championship Wrestling|Mid-South Sports/Georgia Championship Wrestling]]'''
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**[[NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship]] (3 times)
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**[[NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship]] (6 times) - with [[Mr. Wrestling II]] (4), [[Steve Keirn]] (1) and [[Thunderbolt Patterson]] (1)
 
**[[NWA Macon Tag Team Championship]] (2 times) - with Mr. Wrestling II
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**[[NWA Columbus Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
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*'''[[World Class Championship Wrestling|NWA Big Time Wrestling]]'''
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**[[NWA American Tag Team Championship]] (1 time) - with [[George Scott]]
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**[[NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
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*'''[[NWA Hollywood Wrestling]]'''
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**[[NWA Americas Tag Team Championship]] (2 times) - with [[Pak Song]] (1) and [[Hans Mortier|Dr. Death]] (1)
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**[[NWA Beat The Champ Television Championship]] (1 time)
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*'''[[Continental Wrestling Association|NWA Mid-America]]'''
 
**[[AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship|NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
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*'''''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''''
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**PWI ranked him #'''394''' of the top 500 singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003
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==External links==
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*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [https://www.cagematch.net//?id=2&nr=647 Profile]
 
[[Category:American wrestlers|Woods, Tim]]
 
[[Category:American wrestlers|Woods, Tim]]
 
[[Category:George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame]]
 
[[Category:George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame]]
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[[Category:Wrestlers who have died]]
 
[[Category:Wrestlers who have died]]
 
[[Category:New York wrestlers]]
 
[[Category:New York wrestlers]]
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[[Category:Male wrestlers]]
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[[Category:NWA World Tag Team Champions]]

Revision as of 02:41, 12 May 2019

George Burrell "Tim" Woodin, (July 28, 1934-November 30, 2002) better known as "Mr. Wrestling" Tim Woods, was an accomplished American amateur and professional wrestler.

Career

Began his wrestling career at the age of 29 using the name Tim Woods. He was given the name "Mr. Wrestling" by Nebraska promotor Joe Dusek. Mr Wrestling became a major superstar in the Georgia, Florida, Texas & Mid-Atlantic territories. He had his final match in 1983, teaming up with Mr. Wrestling II against the Road Warriors.

Woodin was involved in the same 1975 plane crash that involved pilot Joseph Michael Farkas (he was put in a coma and died the next year), wrestling legend Johnny Valentine (broke his back and bone fragments inpacted into his spinal cord, which ended his career), wrestler Bob Bruggers (broke his back and had a steel rod put in; Bruggers could have made a comeback, but he decided to retire), future legend Ric Flair (broke his back, but recovered and returned to wrestling), and JCP announcer David Crockett. At the hospital, Woodin gave them his real name (George Burrell Woodin), and told them that he was a promoter. Since Woodin wrestled under the name Tim Woods, a newspaper article in the Charlotte Observer listed his name as his real name, George Burrell Woodin, and mentioned that he was a promoter.

Woodin was the only babyface wrestler on the plane, while the rest wrestled as heels, and this was back in the days when kayfabe was not broken (at the time, Woods was feuding with Flair and Valentine). Eventually, rumors began circulating that Tim Woods WAS in fact on the plane. Unwilling to risk the exposure of professional wrestling, he got back in the ring 2 weeks after the crash and was obviously in extreme pain. Ric Flair later said in his book "To Be the Man", that he was more than just 'Mr. Wrestling' that day, he was the man who saved wrestling. Woodin eventually returned to wrestling but retired shortly thereafter.

On November 30, 2002, Tim "Mr. Wrestling" Woods, died from a heart attack at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina at the age of 68.

Outside of Pro Wrestling

Tim Woodin earned an Agricultural Engineering degree at Cornell University and a Mechanical Engineering degree at Michigan State University. He was an accomplished amateur wrestler at Michigan State University and had a very strong amateur wrestling background.

He was an avid collector of motorcycles as well as an accomplished photographer and saxophone player. Woods also ran a heating and air conditioning business after retiring from the ring.

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur wrestling

  • Amateur Athletic Union
    • AAU National Championship (1955, 1957)
  • Big Ten Conference
    • Big Ten Conference Championship (1958, 1959)

Professional wrestling

  • All Japan Pro Wrestling
    • Champion Carnival Technique Award (1975)
    • World's Strongest Tag Determination League Fighting Spirit Award (1979) - with The Masked Strangler
  • Big Time Promotions
    • Big Time Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

External links