South Atlantic Pro Wrestling


South Atlantic Pro Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion founded by George Scott, John Ringley and Mike Lamberth in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1990, and later taken over by Paul Jones and Frank Dusek. It was the last effort to revive the NWA's Mid-Atlantic wrestling territory.

History and overview

Formation

The North American Wrestling Association was founded by George Scott, John Ringley and Mike Lamberth in January 1990. The first event and TV taping was held in Sumter, South Carolina on February 8, 1990. Matches from these shows were first shown in March and April 1990.
The first North American Heavyweight Champion, Robert Fuller, won the championship in an 18-man tournament by defeating Ricky Steamboat in the finals on June 30, 1990, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The first North American Tag Team Champions were crowned in a tournament final that same month, also in Winston-Salem, when The Nasty Boys defeated Danny Allen and Bob Emery.
Scott and Ringley, as former Jim Crockett Promotions employees, recognized the importance of television exposure. The group purchased all the old JCP market stations in the Carolinas along with the original timeslots. In July 1990, Paul Jones and Frank Dusek took over the promotion and negotiated a deal with the America One Network to air "South Atlantic Pro Wrestling" on Friday nights later that year.

Territorial reach

George Scott and his partners hoped to revive the National Wrestling Alliance's old Mid-Atlantic wrestling territory which traditionally covered Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. After securing key television markets in the Carolinas, the promotion signed contracts with all the old Crockett arenas to hold pro wrestling shows on a regular basis. Within the first year of operation, house shows and TV tapings were held at the Columbia Township Auditorium, Grady Cole Center, Greenwood Civic Center, Limestone College Gym, and the Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum. SAPW tours also included high school gyms, rec centers, and fairs in cities throughout Georgia, Mississippi, Virginia, and the Carolinas. In August 1991, SAPW held a benefit show in Wentworth, North Carolina for Operation Family Shield, a support group established by then Governor Jim Martin, that provided financial assistance to military families of North Carolina National Guardsmen and U.S. Army reservists stationed in the Persian Gulf.

Notable talent

SAPW featured many Mid-Atlantic veterans such as Big John Studd, Bob Orton Jr., Ivan Koloff, Junkyard Dog, Manny Fernandez, Matt Bourne, Paul Jones, Randy Colley, Ricky Steamboat, Robert Fuller, Ron Garvin, Tommy Rich, Wahoo McDaniel, and The Fantastics. Other legends such as Lou Thesz, Johnny Weaver, and Tim Woods appeared alongside SAPW announcer Ted Webb as special guest commentators for "South Atlantic Pro Wrestling". Bob Caudle also joined the promotion in late 1991. Henry Marcus, another longtime JCP associate, promoted his final house show for the group.
The promotion also showcased younger talent, including Baron Samdi, Curtis Thompson, Dean Malenko, Nelson Frazier, The Patriot, P.N. News, Ric Savage, Rob Van Dam, Vince Torelli, The American Pit Bulldogs and The Nasty Boys. Chris Chavis, who had trained under Larry Sharpe at the Monster Factory prior to his SAPW debut, was its first breakout star. During his first year in SAPW, he was voted 3rd runner up for Rookie of the Year in Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Chavis was also awarded the SAPW Heavyweight Championship before being signed to the World Wrestling Federation. Chavis attributed his early success to Ricky Steamboat and Wahoo McDaniel who mentored him during his time in SAPW.

Style and controversy

SAPW catered to traditional Southern wrestling fans that had grown up during the Mid-Atlantic territory's "glory years" of previous decades. The promoters promised a back-to-basics approach to pro wrestling that provided an alternative to "sports entertainment" marketed by the World Wrestling Federation. They were also critical of the independent promotions beginning to emerge with the weakening of the NWA. Its "family friendly" environment was not without controversy, however, as a real-life fight between Ken Shamrock and The Nasty Boys left the future UFC fighter hospitalized. The drunken brawl had reportedly woken up the other wrestlers staying in motel. Frank Dusek claimed that it was only the intervention of Robert Fuller and the American Pit Bulldogs that prevented Kobbs and Saggs from throwing the unconscious wrestler over the third floor balcony of their motel room. Shamrock suffered a broken sternum and a caved in eye socket as a result of the two-on-one attack.

World Wrestilng Council

The promotion had a brief association with the World Wrestling Council after Manny Fernandez became SAPW's booker in August 1991. In November of that year, Fernandez was "suspended" from the promotion when he took the SAPW Heavyweight Championship to Puerto Rico. This led to a cross promotional effort with the WWC which saw Fernandez defend the belt as the "WWC North America Champion".

Demise

In spite of a strong start, the promotion operated at a loss during its first six months in business. George Scott lost an estimated $600,000 before deciding to cut his losses and retire to Florida. There was a noticeable drop in quality after the original investors pulled out and many of the promotion's top stars left the area. "South Atlantic Pro Wrestling" remained in the Friday night death slot throughout its two-year run. Jones and Dusek eventually sold SAPW to North Carolina promoter Greg Price who ran the promotion during its final year. Its last official show was held in Cerro Gordo, North Carolina on August 1, 1992.

Alumni

Male wrestlers
Birth name:Ring name:Tenure:Notes
Brad Anderson
The Viper
1990–1991
Scott Studd1992
Ronnie Garvin1991
Tommy Angel1991–1992
Ricky Steamboat1990
Vladimir Koloff1991–1992
Jay Eagle1990
Neil Superior1992
Chris Chavis1990–1991
The Nightstalker1992
Randy Colley1990
Butch Malone
The White Knight
1990–1991
1992
American Bulldog Spike
Pitbulldog Spike
1990–1991
Manny Fernandez1991
Chaz Rocco1992
Death Squad #11992
Paul Jones1990–1991
The Storm Trooper1991
Carlos Colón1991
The Black Scorpion1992
Jackie Fulton1990–1991
Bobby Fulton1990–1991
Death Squad #21992
Mike Maverick1990–1992
Sumo Riki1991
Colt Steele1990
1992
Vince Torelli1990–1991
Tex Sallinger1990
Brian Knobbs1990
Stan Lane1991
Gene Ligon
Thunderfoot
1990
Wahoo McDaniel1991–1992
Big John Studd1990
Rip Morgan1990
Rikki Nelson1991
P.N. News1992
Jack Lord1990
Bob Orton, Jr.1990
Matt Borne
The Maniac
1990
Smasher Sloan1991
Ivan Koloff1990–1992
Tommy Rich1992
Jack Victory1990
Junkyard Dog1991–1992
Ranger Ross1990–1991
Gary Royal1991
Jerry Sags1990
Frank Dusek1990
1991
Dean Malenko1990
Sam Houston1990–1991
Rob Van Dam
Rob Zakowski
1991–1992
Siva Afi1991
J.T. Thomas1990
Curtis Thompson1990–1991
Robert Fuller1990–1991
Shaska Whatley1991–1992
The Patriot1991
1992
Rick Wilson
Ricky Wilson
1990
American Bulldog Rex
Pitbulldog Rex
1990–1991
Baron Samedi1990
Allen Kensey
Alan Kinsey
1990
American GI1991
The Assassin1992
Beau Ragin
Bo Ragin
Bob Ragin
1990
Bob Emory1990
1991
Brian Johnson1990
Bubba Kirk1990
Buddy Blonz1992
Chuck Coates1990
Chuck Roberts1990
Clarence Sowell1990
Colin Orsack
The Texas Battleship
1990
Cruel Connection I1990
1991
Cruel Connection II1991
The Crusader1991
Dan Grundy1990
Darrell Woodworth1990
Darrin Stevens1992
David Isley1990
1992
David Sledge1990
David Studemire1990
David Taylor1991–1992
Dennis Fowler1990
Denny Brown
The Red Raider
1991
Derrick Dukes1990
Dr. X1990
Ebony Austin1992
The Enforcer1990
Eric Cooper1990
Gary Booth1990
Gary Simone1990
The Gladiator1990
Gordon Lambert1992
The Grappler1990–1992
Greg Bobchick1991–1992
Greg Brown1990
The Heartthrob1991
Helmut Hessler1991–1992
Hunter Thompson1990
The Iron Man1990
Jeff Collette1991
Jeff Husker1991–1992
Jerry Price1990
Jerry Rose1990
1991
Jim Elliot1990
Jimmy Johnson1991
Johnny Blitz1992
Johnny B. Goode1991
Johnny Del Rio1991–1992
Johnny Kidd1992
Johnny Z
Johnny Ziegler
1990
Kokla Khan1990
Lee Ramsey1990
Luther D1990
Lynn Wagner1990
Mac Mason1990
Mad Bull1992
Madd Maxx1992
The Maneater1990–1991
Mark Fleming1990
The Masked Bammer1992
Matt Burns
Mat Burns
1991
Matt Dozer1992
The Mighty Atar1991–1992
Mike Cavanar1990
Mike Crockett1990
Mike Curevich1990
Mike Rexx1990
Mike Somani1990
Mike Starr1991–1992
Mike Wallace1990
Nicky Hawks1991–1992
The Ninja1992
Richard Beck1992
Rick Slagle
Ringlord Rick
1990–1992
Rick Starr1990
1991
Robert Booth1990
Robert Campbell1990–1991
Roughhouse Graham1991–1992
The Russian Assassin1991
Rusty Riddle1992
Rusty Stevens1990
Sammy Martin
Sammy Morton
1990
Scotty Piper1991
Speedy Gonzales
Ringlord Speedy
1990–1992
The Starman1991
Stone Cold1992
Thomas St. John1990
Tommy PoundThe Convict1991-92
TJ Roberts1992
Tom Atlas1990
Tom Lively1990
Tommy Gunn1991–1992
Tommy Landell1990–1991
Tommy Seabolt1990–1992
Trent Knight1990–1991
Trooper Max1992
Tyrone Knox1991–1992
William Ford1990
William Winfield1992
Willie Clay1992

Female wrestlers
Birth name:Ring name:Tenure:Notes
Lady X
Peggy Lee Leather
1991–1992
Bambi1991–1992
Velvet McIntyre1992
Leilani Kai1991
Betty Blonz1992
Stacy Lee Austin1992
Susie Krueger1992

Stables and tag teams
Tag team/StableMembersTenure
The American Bulldogs / The Pit BulldogsRex and Spike1990–1991
The Death SquadDeath Squad #1 and Death Squad #21992
The German Stormtroopers / The StormtroopersHelmut Hessler and Hans Schmidt1991
The Nasty BoysBrian Knobs and Jerry Sags1990
The New FantasticsBobby Fulton and Jackie Fulton1990–1991
Paul Jones' RangersPaul Jones, Ranger Ross, Bo Ragin, Vince Torelli and Chris Chavis1990
The Royal FamilyJack Victory and Rip Morgan1990
The RussiansIvan Koloff and Vladimir Koloff1992
The RinglordsRinglord Rick and Ringlord Speedy1990–1992
The Stud StableRobert Fuller, Matt Borne, Tex Salenger, Curtis Thompson, The Maneater, Luther D, The Nasty Boys, and The Pitbulldogs1990
The TNT ExpressTommy Seabolt and Tommy Angel1991–1992

Managers and valets
Birth name:Ring name:Tenure:Notes
Kevin "The Truth" Casey1991
Paul Jones1990–1991
Robert Fuller1990–1991

Commentators and interviewers
Birth name:Ring name:Tenure:Notes
Ricky Steamboat1990Guest color commentator
Paul Jones1990–1991Color commentator
Vince Torelli1990Color commentator
Gene Ligon1990Color commentator
Big John Studd1990Guest color commentator
Frank Dusek1990–1991Play-by-play commentator
George Scott1990Guest color commentator
George Scott, Jr.1990Color commentator
Lou Thesz1990Guest color commentator
Johnny Weaver1990Guest color commentator
Ted Webb1990Play-by-play commentator
Robert Fuller1990Color commentator
Mr. Wrestling1990Guest color commentator

Referees
Birth name:Ring name:Tenure:Notes
Leroy Ramsey1990–1991
Byron Richards1990–1991

Other personnel
Birth name:Ring name:Tenure:Notes
Paul Jones1992–1994Owner
Mike Lamberth1990–1992Owner
Greg Price1992–1994Owner
John Ringley1990–1992Owner
Frank Dusek1992–1994Owner
George Scott1990–1992Owner

Championships

SAPW Heavyweight Championship

SAPW Junior Heavyweight Championship

SAPW United States Heavyweight Championship

SAPW Women's Championship

SAPW Tag Team Championship