Frederick Kenneth Blassman
(February 8, 1918 – June 2, 2003) was an American
professional wrestler and
manager
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, known by the
ring name
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"Classy" Freddie Blassie. Renowned as "The Hollywood Fashion Plate",
["Classy" Freddie Blassie with Keith Elliot Greenberg, ''Listen, You Pencil Neck Geeks'', (WWE Books, 2003).] he was a one-time
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, and was inducted into the
WWF Hall of Fame
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in 1994.
He is regarded as one of the greatest wrestling
heels
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Structure
To distribute the compressive forces exert ...
, or villains, of all time.
Early life
Blassie was born Frederick Kenneth Blassman in
St. Louis,
Missouri, in 1918. His parents, Anna (née Sind) and Jacob Blassman, were German immigrants who arrived in the United States prior to
World War I.
Frederick was an only child, which he claimed was because he weighed 15 pounds when he was born and his mother didn't want to go through childbirth again. His father was abusive and an alcoholic, and Frederick often had to take refuge with his grandparents whenever Jacob would beat his mother. His parents continually separated, then reunited. At the age of 13, after his father hit his mother again, Frederick threatened to attack his father with a baseball bat, but didn't do it and stayed with his aunt for six months until his mother asked him to return home.
Throughout his life, Frederick didn't touch alcohol after seeing what kind of person it turned his father into.
He graduated from
McKinley High School and got a job at a meatpacking plant, which his family hoped he would turn into a lucrative meat cutting job with the local trade union.
However, he started boxing at Seward Community Center and won the heavyweight championship. He was more interested in wrestling, though, and would sneak into the matches whenever he could.
He would often go to matches at Harry Cook's Gym to watch the
hookers
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(wrestling shoot fighters) of the day lock up. As they began to recognize him, the wrestlers would teach him a hold here and there. His first wrestling match was actually a
shoot fight which he accepted in order to impress a girl he brought to the show.
Later, he began to get regular work wrestling at local carnivals.
His cousin John Frank Holaus would often referee his matches.
Blassie came up with his famous "pencil-neck
geek" catchphrase early in his career to describe a fellow carnival performer known as "The Geek", who bit the heads off
chickens and
snakes.
Blassie described this geek as having a neck like a stack of
dimes, and that he was a real pencil-neck geek.
He soon got work from more established promoters: Tom Packs in St. Louis and George Simpson in Kansas City.
Military service
After the US entered
World War II, Blassie enlisted in the Navy and served in the Pacific Theater for 42 months.
He married a Jewish girl named Nettie Needles in California while on shore leave. He achieved the rank of
Petty Officer (Second Class) before he was discharged.
Career
Upon Blassie's return from the war, he was billed as "Sailor" Fred Blassie to capitalize on the wave of war-time
patriotism
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sweeping the country, but that
gimmick
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was unsuccessful.
He worked for
Jack Pfefer, who he claimed would only employ people who looked like
sideshow freaks at his shows, and whose wrestlers included
Tor Johnson, who made movies with director
Ed Wood, and Lillian Ellison, the
Fabulous Moolah. During this time, he went to New York City to work for promoter
Jess McMahon.
[
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NWA Los Angeles (1952–1953)
In 1952, Blassie moved to Los Angeles to work for Jules Strongbow. He teamed with Billy McDaniel as the McDaniel Brothers, but when they went east, they were known as the Blassie Brothers.[
]
Georgia (1953–1960)
In 1953, he worked in the Atlanta, territory for Paul Jones (the wrestler of the 1930s, not the wrestler/manager of the 1980s). While there, he won the NWA Georgia Southern Heavyweight Championship, the holder of which was generally first in line to challenge the NWA World Heavyweight Champion whenever he passed through the territory. It was also during this period of his career when he dropped his babyface gimmick and became a full-fledged heel
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. The fans consistently booed him because he was considered a " Yankee". He also bleached his hair at this time, as many of the other stars of the era did, such as Gorgeous George, Johnny Valentine, and "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers
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. He was often billed as "The Vampire" during this time for biting his opponents and filing his teeth during interviews and promos.
Worldwide Wrestling Associates (1960–1968)
In 1960, Blassie returned to Strongbow's promotion in Los Angeles, where he was a big star for Worldwide Wrestling Associates (WWA) of southern California, drawing many fans to the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.[John F. Molinaro, ''Top 100 Pro Wrestlers of All Time'', (Winding Stair Press: 2002), p. 110.] He was so hated there that uniformed police officers were regularly brought in to protect him as he made his way to and from the ring.[ He had main event-level feuds against stars such as The Destroyer.
On June 12, 1961, Blassie defeated the "Flying Frenchman" Édouard Carpentier in a best-of-three-falls match for his first WWA World Heavyweight Championship.] On July 7, Blassie successfully defended his title against the former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz. During that same title reign, in a match against Lord James Blears a fan threw acid on his back, and he had to return immediately to the locker room to wash it off; he was also stabbed 21 times and lost vision in his right eye after being hit with a hard-boiled egg over the course of his career. Blassie lost the title to Rikidōzan on March 28, 1962.
Blassie claims that he made Regis Philbin into the celebrity he is today. When Philbin had a late-night weekend talk show in San Diego, Blassie would routinely show up to yell at the audience, throw furniture, and threaten Philbin; the confrontations were wholly kayfabe and both of them were friends when the camera's weren't rolling. In later years, Blassie also appeared on '' The Mike Douglas Show'' when Philbin was a guest host.
After regaining the WWA Championship from Rikidōzan on July 25, 1962, Blassie lost the title two days later to the "Masked Destroyer" Dick Beyer. In 1963, Bearcat Wright defeated him to become champion, and it was quite a statement during the fight for civil rights that an African-American had won such a title. In 1964, Dick the Bruiser defeated Blassie to become champion, and Blassie headed east to work for the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF).[
Blassie returned to WWA in 1968 just as promoter Mike LeBell decided to rejoin the NWA. In the early 1970s, Blassie "turned face", or became a good guy, since so many fans were cheering his famous antics. While there, he feuded with Soulman Rocky Johnson, The Sheik, and "The Golden Greek" John Tolos.] One of his most famous feuds took place in southern California in 1971, against Tolos. The final match of their series took place in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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, and set new California records for both attendance and gate.
Japan (1962–1968)
In 1962, Blassie had a feud with Japanese wrestling icon Rikidōzan that established his reputation in Japan. After Blassie lost the WWA World Heavyweight Championship to Rikidōzan in Los Angeles, the two had a rematch on live Japanese television. Many of the viewers were horrified by Blassie's treatment of their hero. One of Blassie's gimmicks was to file his teeth, and draw blood from his opponents by biting their foreheads. The sight of the Japanese legend covered in his own blood gave several viewers heart attacks, and some reportedly even died.
Blassie divorced his wife after leaving on Christmas to wrestle in Knoxville. He claims he isn't sure if she knew of his philandering ways, but Blassie had repeatedly bragged of his infidelity to his ex-wife Nettie. As a result, of his three children Gary, Cheryl, and Ron, only Ron ever spoke to Blassie on a regular basis.
While touring Japan in 1965, Blassie met the woman who would later become his third wife, Miyako Morozumi, at a train station. However, later that year Blassie suffered from kidney stones and had surgery to remove them. While recuperating the following year, he sold cars and married a second time to a woman whose name Blassie claimed not to remember.
In 1968, Blassie returned to Japan and was reunited with Miyako. When he asked for her parents' blessing, they were unsure of Blassie because of his reputation with Rikidōzan and because he was 28 years older than she. However, he eventually got their blessing and took her home to the United States; they were married on September 30, 1968.
World Wide Wrestling Federation (1964; 1971)
In 1964, Blassie feuded with Bruno Sammartino and Bobo Brazil. Blassie came into the WWWF with his own world title belt, claiming to be the Pacific World Champion, and was coming to Sammartino's "back yard" to unify the world title. The series began at Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, New Jersey in 1964, with Blassie winning on a technicality, but not a pin. The rematches were held at Madison Square Garden in New York, with Sammartino winning out. He returned to the company in 1971, reaching the final of a tournament in January for the vacant WWWF United States Heavyweight Championship
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before losing to Pedro Morales. Blassie later challenged Morales for the WWWF Championship
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, but came up short. During this stint with the company, Blassie was managed by his future nemesis, "Captain" Lou Albano.[
]
Management career (1974–86)
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event
Blassie retired from active wrestling in 1974, due to a California law that prohibited anyone over 55 from getting a wrestling license. His knees were also in terrible condition, which also contributed to his retirement. Afterwards he became a manager
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Management includes the activities o ...
in the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) and its subsequent incarnation the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He performed for that promotion until his full retirement from professional wrestling in 1986.[ Blassie, Lou Albano, and The Grand Wizard were named "The Three Wise Men of the East", as the top three heel managers in the company.
Among the men he managed were Nikolai Volkoff,] The Iron Sheik, Blackjack Mulligan, High Chief Peter Maivia, "The Crippler" Ray Stevens, Adrian Adonis, Jesse Ventura, Dick Murdoch, Swede Hanson, Killer Khan, George 'The Animal' Steele, Professor Tanaka, Mr. Fuji, Ivan Koloff, Tor Kamata, Masa Saito, Lou Albano, Victor Rivera, Kamala
Kamala refers to:
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** Kamala Harris, the 49th and current Vice President of the United States
* Kamala (wrestler) (1950–2020), American profess ...
, Hercules Hernandez
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Fernandez began his career in 1979, primarily wrestling in Florida and T ...
, and Hulk Hogan
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. Blassie also managed Muhammad Ali
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in his boxer vs. wrestler match in 1976 against Antonio Inoki
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.[ Blassie also publicly represented Ali for media events and interviews for a period in the mid-1970s.]
One of Blassie's most famous proteges was The Iron Sheik. Blassie led Shiek to the WWF World Heavyweight Championship over Bob Backlund
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on December 26, 1983, in Madison Square Garden
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. After Sheik lost the belt to Blassie's former managed wrestler Hulk Hogan, Blassie managed Sheik in various rematches around the country throughout the first half of 1984, culminating into another major televised rematch on December 28, 1984, once again in Madison Square Garden. In this match Hogan was once again victorious. After managing Sheik through a brief feud with Andre the Giant, he also became the manager of Nikolai Volkoff, with Sheik and Volkoff later becoming a tag team. Blassie would gain even more gold when Volkoff and Sheik defeated The US Express
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History
Championship ...
for the WWF Tag Team Championship at the first ever Wrestlemania. Blassie got involved when he threw his cane into the ring, with Sheik and Volkoff using it to their advantage to gain the victory. When Gene Okerlund confronted Blassie in an interview after the match, Blassie said, "what cane, I didn't have no cane!"
Blassie would continue to manage Sheik and Volkoff even after they lost the tag team titles. Blassie unsuccessfully campaigned along with the other managers to manage "Macho Man" Randy Savage
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when Savage first entered the WWF in June 1985. Blassie would continue to interfere from ringside in matches, especially during Volkoff's feud with Corporal Kirchner. Blassie's interference at Wrestlemania 2 cost Volkoff his match with Kirchner, when the cane was grabbed by Kirchner instead of Volkoff. In the summer of 1986, Blassie started to slowly phase himself out of the WWF and into retirement.
On an episode of '' WWF Championship Wrestling'', Blassie barged into the announcer booth to proclaim that he had sold half of the contracts of Sheik and Volkoff to a mysterious benefactor for a large sum of money. This benefactor was later revealed to be Slick. Blassie appeared alongside Slick to co-manage Sheik and Volkoff for a few television appearances before finally bowing out in November 1986, with Albano, the final member of the Three Wise Men, retiring a few weeks later.
Because of his close relationship with Vince McMahon, Sr.
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and his family, Blassie remained on the WWF payroll until the day he died. He would sporadically return to make brief appearances following his retirement in 1986, mostly in produced video packages hyping the "new generation" of wrestling. He was given a commentary tryout in 1986 and 1987 for ''WWF Wrestling Challenge'', calling a few matches with Gorilla Monsoon. He briefly turned face in 1989, making an appearance on ''Prime Time Wrestling
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'' angry with Bobby Heenan over money Heenan hadn't paid him back. He returned again in 1990 briefly to do color commentary for ''Prime Time'' in April with Vince McMahon, as an emergency fill-in after Tony Schiavone quit, playing a heel once again.
Guest appearances and death
Blassie was inducted into the WWF Hall of Fame
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in 1994 by Shane McMahon. In 1998, Blassie was the winner at the fourth annual Cauliflower Alley Club East Coast Banquet. In 1999, he was shown making the opening narration of WrestleMania XV. In 2000, Blassie made an appearance at the Royal Rumble as a judge in the Miss Rumble 2000 Swimsuit contest, which was won by Mae Young. Blassie also appeared in the SummerSlam opening video. In 2001, Blassie appeared in a special July 16, 2001 '' Raw is War'' segment for the Invasion storyline, wherein he exhorted a gathering of WWF wrestlers to stand tall against The Alliance – and later got mocked by Alliance leaders Shane and Stephanie McMahon. Because of this, Blassie is one of, if not the only man to have worked with all four generations of the McMahon family. Images from his WrestleMania XV promo were also included in the opening of the 2001 Survivor Series. Blassie also appeared in a segment at the Vengeance
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pay-per-view event in December 2001, where an "undisputed" champion would be crowned. His final wrestling appearance was May 12, 2003 in Philadelphia on ''Raw
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'', three weeks before his death. The segment featured Blassie, his wife, and Raw co-General Manager Eric Bischoff, who was about to allow 3 Minute Warning
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to attack him, until Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Dudley Boyz stepped in. His final words on WWE television were "D-Von, get the table!", to a monstrous applause. His book, ''Listen You Pencil Neck Geeks'', was released on May 13, 2003.
On June 2, 2003, Blassie died of heart and kidney failure at the age of 85. His death was announced by Jim Ross
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, 20 minutes into that same day's episode of ''Raw''.
Music career
In 1975, Blassie recorded voiceovers for the songs "Blassie, King of Men" and "Pencil Neck Geek", which were performed by Johnny Legend
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, featuring Billy Zoom on guitar, Jay Phillips on guitar, Lon Osgood on bass and Steve Clark on drums. They received acclaim on the Dr. Demento Radio Show, and the latter song was featured on several albums, including Dr. Demento's 20th anniversary collection, ''The Very Best of Dr. Demento'', and ''Dr. Demento Presents the Greatest Novelty CDs of All Time''. In 1983, Rhino Records released a 14-track album by Blassie, titled ''I Bite the Songs''.
Film career
Blassie appeared in an episode of '' The Dick Van Dyke Show'' that featured a new dance craze called The Twizzle. Rose Marie
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's character Sally Rogers brought him on at the end of the episode claiming to have discovered another new dance sensation. In the demonstration of the dance, Blassie picked up Rob Petrie
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and twirled him over his head.
Filmed in 1982, ''My Breakfast with Blassie
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'' featured Andy Kaufman and Freddie Blassie eating at a Sambo's
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in Los Angeles. (The film was referenced by American rock band R.E.M. in their 1992 song about Kaufman, " Man on the Moon".) The movie’s title and premise are parodies of the 1981 art-house classic '' My Dinner with Andre''.
"Classy" Freddie Blassie appeared in a live-action segment of the cartoon " Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling." In the segment he is interviewed by "Mean" Gene Okerlund when the two are interrupted by a little old lady in a housekeeper outfit that Blassie claims to be his own mother.
"Classy" Freddie Blassie also made a cameo appearance as himself, along with "Wrestling's Living Legend" Bruno Sammartino, and Ric Flair
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in the 1986 film '' Body Slam'' starring Dirk Benedict
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, "Captain" Lou Albano, and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
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.
In the early 1990s, the wrestler starred in a documentary directed by Jeff Krulik, titled ''Mr. Blassie Goes To Washington''. In it, Blassie is picked up at the Washington, D.C., airport by a limo full of young women, escorted around the nation's capital, gives his opinions and confronts tourists. When meeting someone, he would ask where they were from, and no matter their response, he would reply with, "Oh, that's God's country!"
Championships and accomplishments
*50th State Big Time Wrestling
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** NWA North American Heavyweight Championship ''(Hawaii version)'' ( 1 time)
* Cauliflower Alley Club
**Other honoree (1998
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)
* Championship Wrestling from Florida
** NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship ''(Florida version)'' ( 1 time)
** NWA World Tag Team Championship ''(Florida version)'' ( 1 time) – with Tarzan Tyler
* Mid-South Sports
** NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
** NWA International Tag Team Championship ''(Georgia version)'' (3 times) – with Kurt von Brauner (1), Bob Shipp (1) and Eric Pederson (1)
** NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship ''(Georgia version)'' ( 17 times)
** NWA World Tag Team Championship ''(Georgia version)'' (2 times
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) – with Bill Blassie
*National Wrestling Alliance
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** NWA Hall of Fame (Class of 2011)
** NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
* North American Wrestling Alliance/Worldwide Wrestling Associates/ NWA Hollywood Wrestling
** NAWA World Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)[WWA World Heavyweight Title history](_blank)
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** NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship ( 4 times)
**NWA Americas Tag Team Championship
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( 1 time) – with Don Carson
** WWA Americas Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)[NWA Americas Heavyweight Title history](_blank)
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** WWA International Television Tag Team Championship ( 3 times) – with Mr. Moto (2) and Don Leo Jonathan (1)
** WWA World Heavyweight Championship ( 4 times)
** WWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times
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) – with Mr. Moto (1), and Buddy Austin (1)
* NWA Mid-America
**NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Championship
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( 1 time)
*'' Pro Wrestling Illustrated''
**PWI Stanley Weston Award
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(2000)
*Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum
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** Television Era ( Class of 2004)Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Inductees
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* World Wrestling Federation
**WWF Hall of Fame
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( Class of 1994)
** Slammy Award (1 time)
***Lifetime Achievement Award (1996
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)
*'' Wrestling Observer Newsletter''
** Worst Worked Match of the Year (1985)
** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame ( Class of 1996)
References
External links
*
1853 Shepherd Circle SW, Blassie's Atlanta home (1960)
WWE Hall of Fame Profile of Freddie Blassie
The Other Arena biography
covering his wrestling years
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