- Jim Crockett
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name=Jim Crockett
names=Big Jim
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birth_date=June 2 ,1909
birth_place=Bristol, Virginia
death_date=April 1 ,1973 [Hornbaker, p.302]
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website=James Allen Crockett (born
June 2 ,1909 inBristol, Virginia - diedApril 1 ,1973 ) was aprofessional wrestling promoter sometimes known as Jim Crockett, Sr. or to people within the business simply as "Big Jim".Early life
Born in
Bristol, Virginia to Charles S. & Josie E. Crockett. As a youth, he became a fan of pro wrestling, which had thrived during the 1920s with such grapplers asStrangler Lewis andJoe Stecher dominating the scene.Career
In the early 1930s, a dispute arose over the bookings of new wrestling sensation
Jim Londos , soNew York promoterJack Curley negotiated an alliance between various regional managers that enabled Londos to travel the country as champion while allowing the promoters to share profits evenly across the regions. As a result of this arrangement, new wrestling "territories" emerged across the U.S., and in 1935, a 25-year old Crockett, who had also served as a concert promoter while also owning a theater and a restaurant, decided to set up a permanent wrestling shop based inCharlotte, North Carolina . The organization, known asJim Crockett Promotions , scheduled wrestling events in both Carolinas, as well as inVirginia , under the banner of Eastern States Championship Wrestling. Over the next decade, ESCW featured some of the top wrestling stars of the day. Then in 1948, wrestling's top promoters gathered inWaterloo, Iowa to form the industry's first true governing body, known as theNational Wrestling Alliance . As the dominant force representing the Carolina region, Jim Crockett Promotions soon became an important member of the NWA, with Crockett serving as a chief lieutenant under longtime NWA President and leading St. Louis promoterSam Muchnick .Over the next 25 years, Jim Crockett Sr.'s Carolina territory reigned among the most successful regions in the NWA, as he regularly sold out the 16,000-seat
Greensboro Coliseum featuring such stars asJohnny Weaver , Rip Hawk, Swede Anderson, and Gene &Ole Anderson on his Championship Wrestling program.Death
However, by the early 1970s, an ailing Crockett was forced to retire, as his son-in-law John Rigley had begun to take over many of the territory's responsibilities. Jim Crockett Sr. died on
April 1 ,1973 , and control of the company was then ceded to his son, 28-year oldJim Crockett Jr. , who took over the promotion and ultimately renamed it "Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling."Jim Crockett Promotions would eventually hold a tag team tournament from 1986 through 1988 in honor of him called the Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup.
Personal life
He was married to Elizabeth Jackson Eversole Crockett, with whom he had four children: James Allen Crockett, Jr., David Finley Crockett, Charles J. "Jackie" Crockett, and Frances Earl Crockett.
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References
*Tim Hornbaker (2007). "National Wrestling Alliance: The Untold Story of the Monopoly That Strangled Pro Wrestling". ECW Press. ISBN 1550227416, 9781550227413.
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