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Eddie Sullivan
Nickname: Arizona Wildcat; Outlaw, The Masked Man
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 238 lbs.
From: Buckeye, AZ
Birthday: Jun 7th
Aliases: Mighty Yankee #1, Wrestling Pro #2
Feds Worked For: TSW, AWA, NWA, WWWF, All Japan Pro Wrestling (Japan), Continental Wrestling Association (TN), Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (AL/MS), International Wrestling Enterprise (Japan), Japan Wrestling Association (Japan), New Japan Pro Wrestling (Japan), NWA Big Time Wrestling (TX), NWA Mid-America (AL/TN), Pacific Northwest Wrestling (OR), Southeast Championhip Wrestling (AL), St. Louis Wrestling Club (MO)
Finisher: The Boston Crab
Signature Moves: Thumb to Throat, Stomping Headlock, The Powerslam
Career Highlights: -IWA Tag Team Champion (w/ Rip Tyler)
-NWA Alabama Champion
-NWA (Florida) Southern Tag Team Champion (w/ Frank Morrell)
-NWA Gulf Coast Champion (3x)
-NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Champion (10x; 5 w/ Rip Tyler, 1 each w/ The Wrestling Pro #1, Jack Morrell, Sonny King, The Wrestling Pro #1, and The Blue Yankee)
-NWA (Gulf Coast) United States Tag Team Champion (4x; all w/ Rip Tyler)
-NWA International Tag Team Champion (w/ Don Lee)
-NWA Louisiana Champion
-NWA (Mid-America) Southern Tag Team Champion (5x; all w/ Mighty Yankee #2)
-NWA (Mid-America) World Tag Team Champion (4x; 3 w/ Mighty Yankee #2, 1 w/ Rip Tyler)
-NWA Mississippi Champion (3x)
-NWA Mississippi Tag Team Champion (w/ Rip Tyler)
-NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Champion (w/ Ed Francis)
-NWA Southern Tag Team Champion (6x; 5 w/ Mighty Yankee #3, 1 w/ Mighty Yankee #2)
-SCW Western States Tag Team Champion (2x; 1 each w/ Rip Tyler and Luke Brown)
-TSW United States Tag Team Champion (w/ Rip Tyler)
Affiliates: Rip Tyler, Don Lee, Frank Morrell/Jack Morrell/Mighty Yankee # 2, Mighty Yankee #3, The Wrestling Pro #1, Luke Brown, Sonny King, The Blue Yankee, Ed Francis
Notable Feuds: Cowboy Bob Kelly, Chuck Golden, Bad Boy Hines, Dick Murdoch, Billy Anderson, Rick Renaldo, The Mighty Yankee # 2, Armon Hussein, Tommy Rich, Steve Kyle, Ken Lucas, Nano Ortega, Phil Melby, Tony Hernandez, Krusher Karlsson, Stardust, Argentina Apollo, Bob Beasley, Jimmy Gilles, Sweet Daddy Banks, Dick Dunn, Jerry Eagles, Reggie Parks, The Lumberjacks, Don Vitelli, John Ringer, Thunderbolt Patterson, Ripper Collins, Chris Colt, Luke Graham, Tito Montez, The Medics, Logger Larson, El Diablos 1 & 2, Joe Como, Gorgeous George, Jr., Ronnie Roberts, Dennis Hall, The Mighty Inoue
Other Facts: -Real name was Ruben J. Huizar.
-Born in Phoenix, AZ. Sometimes billed from San Antonio, TX
-Not to be confused with Tito Montez, who worked in the Gulf Coast territory under this name or The Mighty Mongol who used the name in Calgary and the Northeast.
-Princess Tona Toma helped to train him for pro wrestling. He's one of the very few male wrestlers to be trained by a female wrestler. Mike DiBiase also helped to train him.
-For a time, he wore a mask, but wrestled under his name Eddie Sullivan. There didn't seem to be any purpose for this mask.
-Competed under a mask as Mighty Yankee #2 until he was unmasked by Dr. Frank on January 11, 1968
-Sullivan rose to stardom in Arizona thanks to a feuds with Cowboy Bob Ellis which filled the old Phoenix Madison Square Garden to standing room only for over a month straight. Sullivan did receive various shots at the NWA World Title during his southern run, including a main event in Mobile, AL versus Terry Funk.
-Sullivan had an expressed/verified dislike for Tojo Yamamoto and noted how this man would always tease the trained bear on Gulas' shows until one evening when he and Rip Tyler heard Tojo coming and unlocked the cage, letting the angry bear out and though usually tame, the bear chased his antagonist all the way out of the building.
-Sullivan & Rip Tyler played wrestlers in bit parts in a couple of Japanese movies when they were on tour in Japan.
-In 1997, Sullivan, Cowboy Bob Kelly, and The Time Traveler appeared in a short half hour film called "Gunfight in Tombstone". Sullivan was not a very convincing Doc Holiday, with his size, supposed to be portraying a gunfighting dentist dying from tuberculosis.
-Performed real life heroics in Florida when he rescued a little girl trapped in an overturned trailer when a tornado hit..
-Trained a number of wrestlers including Moses Morales, Baron Brubaker, Killer Jack Kressig, and more. He was also supposedly helpful in training a young Bob Holly, who wrestled in the WWE as Hardcore Holly..
-Was instrumental in helping to organize the annual old-timer reunion in Phoenix, AZ. He was a frequent attendee at the old-timer reunions in Mobile, AL and Seattle, WA. In Mobile, he received the "Man of the Year" award a few years before his death..
-Passed away at the age of 59 on November 24, 2000. The cause was either a heart attack or a stroke. He was buried in Sioux Falls, SD.
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