- Michael Porter (professional wrestling)
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Michael Porter (born Kim Michael Porter, January 14, 1951-October 20, 2010) was an American professional wrestling ring announcer and internet radio host.
Porter was born in Gridley, California, and began his career in 1969 in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento region working under the guidance of legendary promoters Roy Shire, Louie Miller and Terry Garvin. Porter was best known for working as a house show ring announcer for the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment) from 1988 to 1993 (mostly on the west coast, including the historic Cow Palace in San Francisco, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena - now Oracle Arena - in Oakland and ARCO Arena in Sacramento). He worked security at WrestleMania VII at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in 1991.
He had announced for such independent feds such as the United Wrestling Alliance (Marysville, California) in 2002-2003, Pro Championship Wrestling (Oroville, California) in 2006 and Devil Mountain Wrestling (Martinez, California) in 2007-2008.[1][2] Porter hosted a pro wrestling interview program Michael Porter's WrestleShoot, which started as a weekend radio show on Marysville, California, radio station KMYC-AM 1410 and aired there during 2004 and 2005. The show was later broadcast on on the internet radio network, Blog Talk Radio. Porter interviewed varying levels of talent from independent stars to members of the WWE Hall of Fame. He also co hosted the popular Cloverleaf Radio on the same channel.
Porter remained close friends with many WWE stars like Rowdy Roddy Piper, Koko B. Ware, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Honky Tonk Man and Mean Gene Okerlund.
Porter died on October 20, 2010, at his home in Hollywood, California.[3]
Career highlights
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- Ring Announcer/Security/Ring Crew (House shows, 1988-1993)
- United Wrestling Alliance [2]
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- UWA Commissioner (2003)
- UWA Hardcore Champion (2003)
- Pro Championship Wrestling
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- Ring Announcer (2005)
- Devil Mountain Wrestling
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- Ring Announcer (2007)
References
- ^ Former WWE announcer Porter keeps the faith Canoe - SLAM! Sports, February 19, 2008
- ^ a b Various Interviews Michael Porter's Official Website
- ^ Former WWE ring announcer Michael Porter dies, SLAM! Sports, October 25, 2010
External links
Categories:- Professional wrestling announcers
- Living people
- 1951 births
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