On this page, you find the full wrestling profile of Tracy Smothers, with his Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions he worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles he won, his Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, his appearance changes through the years, and more.
Tracy Stanton Smothers was born in Springfield, Tennessee on September 2, 1962.
He died on October 28, 2020 at the age of 58.
Tracy Smothers was inducted in the Indie Hall of Fame in 2022.
Tracy Smothers Profile Index
Profile Info
- Gender Male
- Real Name Tracy Stanton Smothers
- Ring Names
- Tracy Smothers ( February 22, 1997 - October 5, 2019)
- Golden Vampire XIII ( January 15, 2005 - January 15, 2005)
- Freddie Joe Floyd ( June 29, 1996 - June 7, 1997)
- Shaquille Ali ( January 9, 1997 - January 9, 1997)
- Freddie Joe Floyd ( September 26, 1994 - June 28, 1996)
- Jason the Terrible ( July 14, 1994 - September 25, 1994)
- Tracy Smothers ( January 1, 1983 - July 13, 1994)
- Born September 2, 1962
- Died October 28, 2020 (aged 58)
- Nationality United States
- Birth Place Springfield, Tennessee
- Billed From
- "Nashville, Italy" - with FBI ( March 15, 1997 - October 5, 2019)
- Nashville, Tennessee ( January 1, 1983 - October 5, 2019)
- Bowlegs, Oklahoma - as Freddie Joe Floyd ( June 29, 1996 - June 7, 1997)
- Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
- Weight
- 235 lbs (107 kg)
- Nicknames The Made Man; The Main Event Man; The Wild Eyed Southern Boy
Career History
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Roles
- Wrestler ( February 16, 2013 - October 5, 2019)
- Wrestler ( January 1, 1983 - October 1, 2011)
- Coach ( January 1, 1996 - December 31, 2010)
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Promotions History
Promotion from to Promotion INDY February 16, 2013 October 5, 2019 Promotion GCW April 6, 2019 September 21, 2019 Promotion INDY March 24, 1994 October 1, 2011 Promotion NWA May 7, 2005 July 9, 2011 Promotion WWF December 29, 1999 June 24, 2000 Promotion FMW March 27, 2000 April 11, 2000 Promotion ECW February 22, 1997 December 18, 1999 Promotion WWF June 29, 1996 June 7, 1997 Promotion SMW October 31, 1992 November 29, 1995 Promotion AJPWBrand Heavyweight August 20, 1993 December 2, 1993 Promotion WCW May 5, 1990 September 19, 1992 Promotion NWA February 10, 1987 December 31, 1990 Promotion NJPWBrand Heavyweight July 15, 1988 January 31, 1990 Promotion CWF TN August 25, 1989 November 12, 1989 Promotion CWA December 12, 1988 January 30, 1989 Promotion CCW October 26, 1987 June 6, 1988 Promotion CWF February 10, 1987 June 7, 1987 Promotion CWA October 22, 1984 October 19, 1987 Promotion UWF February 11, 1986 May 17, 1986 Promotion GAC February 28, 1986 March 14, 1986 -
Images History
Jun 2009Jun 2000Mar 1997Jun 1996Sep 1994Jul 1994Oct 1992May 1990Jan 1983 -
Face / Heel Turns
Alignment from to Heel March 15, 1997 October 5, 2019 Face October 31, 1992 March 14, 1997 Heel December 15, 1991 October 30, 1992 Tweener October 27, 1991 December 14, 1991 Face January 1, 1983 October 26, 1991 -
Card Positions
Status Details from to WWE Low Card December 29, 1999 June 24, 2000 ECW Mid Card June 29, 1996 December 18, 1999 WCW Mid Card May 5, 1990 September 19, 1992
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Finishers
- Jaw Jacker - Diving back Elbow Smash to the opponent's face ( January 1, 1983 - October 5, 2019)
- Southern Kick - Spinning Heel Kick ( January 1, 1983 - October 5, 2019)
- Spinebuster ( January 1, 1983 - October 5, 2019)
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Theme Songs
- Theme Song “Bad to the Bone” by George Thorogood & The Destroyers - JCW - Single ( July 28, 2011 - July 26, 2015)
- Theme Song “Tuff Enuff” by The Fabulous Thunderbirds - IWA-MS - Single ( October 6, 2016 - April 11, 2019)
- Theme Song “Redneck Woman” by Gretchen Wilson - JCW - Single ( May 28, 2010 - October 5, 2016)
- Theme Song “Dueling Banjos” by Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell - JCW - Single ( April 28, 2007 - May 27, 2010)
- Theme Song “Theme from 'The Dukes of Hazzard' (Good Ol Boys)” by Waylon Jennings - with Chris Hamrick - Single ( May 29, 2004 - April 17, 2010)
- Theme Song “Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes - Single ( January 15, 2005 - July 13, 2006)
- Theme Song “If the South Woulda Won” by Hank Williams Jr. - Single ( February 3, 2001 - January 14, 2005)
- Theme Song “Long Haired Country Boy” by Charlie Daniels Band - USWA/IWA-MS - Single ( June 11, 1995 - February 2, 2001)
- Theme Song “Stayin' Alive” by N-Trance - Team ( May 1, 1997 - December 18, 1999)
- Theme Song “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor - ECW - Team ( March 15, 1997 - April 30, 1997)
- Theme Song “Fire on the Mountain” by The Marshall Tucker Band - IWA-MS - Single ( October 10, 1996 - October 23, 1996)
- Theme Song “The South's Gonna Do It (Again)” by Charlie Daniels Band - Single ( October 31, 1992 - November 29, 1995)
- Theme Song “Der Ventilator (WCW Edit)” by Christian Leroux & Daniel Darras - Team ( October 27, 1991 - September 19, 1992)
- Theme Song “Chicago Nights” by Mark Thomas & Patrick Seymour - Team ( July 13, 1990 - October 26, 1991)
- Theme Song “On A Roll Tonight” by Steve Armstrong - Team ( July 25, 1988 - January 31, 1990)
Titles & Accomplishments
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Halls of Fame
- Indie Hall of Fame - Year 2022, Individual
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Extreme Championship Wrestling
- 1 ECW World Tag Team Championship (with Nunzio / Little Guido)
World Championship Wrestling & National Wrestling Alliance
- 1 WCW United States Tag Team Championship (with Steve Armstrong)
National Wrestling Alliance, Continental Wrestling Association & Jim Crockett Promotions
Continental Wrestling Association / Championship Wrestling Association
- 1 CWA Tag Team Championship (with John Paul)
Smoky Mountain Wrestling
- 2 SMW Heavyweight Championship
- 3 SMW Beat the Champ Television Championship
- 1 SMW Tag Team Championship (with Dirty White Boy)
- 1 SMW Carolina Cup Tag Team Championship (with Dirty White Boy)
Celtic Wrestling
- 1 CW Heavyweight Championship
Championship Wrestling from Florida
- 1 NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (with Steve Armstrong)
Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling
- 1 CAPW Heavyweight Championship
Destination One Wrestling
- 1 D1W Heavyweight Championship
Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South
- 2 IWA World Heavyweight Championship
- 1 IWA Tag Team Championship (with Chris Hamrick)
International Wrestling Association of Japan
- 1 IWA Tag Team Championship (with Cactus Jack)
International Wrestling Cartel
- 2 IWC Tag Team Championship (with Chris Hamrick)
Jersey All Pro Wrestling
- 1 JAPW Tag Team Championship (with Little Guido)
Omni Wrestling Productions
- 1 OWP Mid-South Championship
Pro Wrestling Unplugged
- 1 PWU Hardcore Championship
Southeastern Championship Wrestling / Continental Wrestling Federation
- 1 NWA Continental Tag Team Championship (with Steve Armstrong)
Steel Domain Wrestling
- 1 SDW Television Championship
Southern States Wrestling
- 1 SSW Heavyweight Championship
Supreme Wrestling
- 1 AWA Central States Heavyweight Championship
United States Wrestling Association
- 2 USWA World Tag Team Championship (with Jesse James Armstrong)
Wrestle Zone Wrestling
- 1 wZw British Heavyweight Championship
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Other Accomplishments
- Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame induction (class of 2022)
- WON Most Improved Wrestler (1993)
- WON Shad Gaspard/Jon Huber Memorial Award (2020)
Teams & Relations
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Tag Teams & Stables
- MOB / Mean Old Bastards - Bull Pain ( June 30, 2011 - August 14, 2011)
- Southern Comfort - Chris Hamrick ( January 17, 2003 - April 17, 2010)
- The Full Blooded Italians - Nunzio / Little Guido, Tommy Rich, Sal E. Graziano , Big Guido ( March 15, 1997 - December 18, 1999)
- The Nation - Jacqueline, Mo , Jamie Dundee/JC Ice, Wolfie D, Elijah, Kareem Olajuwon ( January 9, 1997 - January 30, 1997)
- THUGs - Dirty White Boy ( February 5, 1994 - November 25, 1995)
- The Young Pistols - Steve Armstrong ( February 24, 1991 - February 25, 1992)
- Southern Boys - Steve Armstrong ( February 10, 1987 - February 23, 1991)
- Managers