- Ken Patera
Infobox Wrestler
name=Ken Patera
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resides=Portland, Oregon , U.S.
trainer=Verne Gagne
debut=1973
retired=Ken Patera (born
November 7 1944 , in Portland,Oregon ) is a formerprofessional wrestler and Olympic weightlifter.Weightlifting career
Patera is a former Olympic Weightlifter and USA powerlifter. His greatest success was as an Olympic Weightlifter. He won several medals at the Pan American Games (including gold), and finished second in the 1971 World Weightlifting Championships. He was the first American to clean and jerk 500(503 1/2) lbs (227 kg), which he achieved at the 1972 Senior Nationals in Detroit. He is also the only American to clean and press 500 lbs (227 kg), and he was arguably the last American to excel at weightlifting on an international level. He was a serious competitor to the Soviet legend
Vasily Alexeev at the1972 Summer Olympics , but he failed to total and was not among the medal recipients. After the press (a lift Patera was disproportionately talented in) was eliminated from competition, Patera's weightlifting career was over.Patera's career best lifts were all achieved in a meet in
San Francisco onJuly 23 ,1972 (Wilhelm, 1994):
*Snatch - 387½ pounds (175.7 kg)
*Clean and press - 505½ pounds (229.25 kg)
*Clean and jerk - 505½ pounds (229.25 kg)When measured for the 1972 Olympics, he weighed 340 pounds at a height of 6'1¾" (Wilhelm, 1994).
Patera also competed in the first
World's Strongest Man contest in 1977, finishing third behindBruce Wilhelm and Bob Young.Patera also performed feats of strength during his wrestling career. On an episode of Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, in 1978, Patera and Tony Atlas performed various feats of strength, including driving nails through boards, blowing up a hot water bottle until it popped, bending spikes wrapped in a towel and bending bars over the neck. [http://napalmjedd.blogspot.com/2007/08/ken-patera-tony-atlas-feats-of-strength.html]
Wrestling career
Patera was one of the first "strongmen" in professional wrestling following his weightlifting career. He wrestled mainly as a heel for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF),
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), andAmerican Wrestling Association (AWA) during the 1970s and 1980s. In 1976, he challengedBruno Sammartino for the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) Heavyweight Title. This was a huge draw around the northeastern part of United States and atMadison Square Garden and was one of Sammartino's last challenges before he lost the title toSuperstar Billy Graham . WhenBob Backlund won the title, Patera unsuccessfully challenged him. At the height of his career (in the early 1980s) he simultaneously held the WWF's Intercontinental Championship, and theNWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship , two of the most important non-world championship titles of that era. He also was one of the most hated heels in wrestling during this time. Patera often used his Swinging Full Nelson to "injure" opponents during matches (most notably Billy White Wolf in August 1977). The Swinging Neckbreaker was a simple full nelson applied with the opponent then swung in a circle so his feet would leave the ground.Patera was an integral part of the Heenan Family in the AWA (1982-1983) and later with the WWF (1984-1985). While in the AWA, he feuded with
Hulk Hogan , Greg Gagne andJim Brunzell . During Heenan's absence in 1983, caused by a back injury, Patera joined forces with manager Sheik Adnan El-Kaissie and formed a tag team with Jerry Blackwell known as the Sheiks; both men wore Arab garments and feuded with the High Flyers Greg Gagne and Jim Brunzell over the AWA Tag Team Titles. Patera won theAWA World Tag Team Championship withJerry Blackwell , defeating Gagne and Brunzell. Patera and Blackwell would later lose the titles toBaron Von Raschke and The Crusher.On
April 6 ,1984 , Patera and fellow AWA heelMasa Saito were denied service after hours at aMcDonald's restaurant inWaukesha, Wisconsin , prompting an angry Patera to "allegedly" throw a large rock through the window (Ken claims that a former employee threw the rock but he got the blame.) He and Saito assaulted the policemen sent to arrest them later at a hotel. Sixteen months later, by which point Patera had returned to the WWF, he was sentenced to two years inprison .In a Classic Heel style interview Patera once looked into a camera and said "Win if you Can Lose if You Must but always Cheat"
In the WWF prior to his sentencing, Patera resumed his feud with Hogan and also assisted
Big John Studd in his feud withAndré the Giant , most notably helping Studd cut Andre's hair after attacking him 2-on-1.The WWF brought Patera back to the company in the spring of 1987, airing some vignettes and releasing a
Coliseum Video cassette entitled "The Ken Patera Story" chronicling his career and his return. He was in top physical condition at this point, and his appearance had changed, as he wore natural brown hair, rather than his previous bleached blond look. To ensure Patera would be accepted as a babyface, he claimed that former managerBobby Heenan had abandoned him and "sold him down the river" while he was in prison. Patera and Heenan held a debate to air their differences, which naturally turned into a physical confrontation between the two that culminated in Patera swinging Heenan with a belt around his neck, causing Heenan to appear on television with a neck brace for months. Patera then began feuding with the Heenan Family (at the time composed ofPaul Orndorff ,Harley Race ,King Kong Bundy and Hercules Hernandez).Some wrestling publications speculated that Patera would reunite with Heenan to face Hulk Hogan in the main event of
WrestleMania IV . But his push was short-lived. Within six months, Patera was being used to put over newer, younger talent and found himself floundering in a mid-card tag team with fellow OregonianBilly Jack Haynes . In his final televised WWF matches in late 1988 (losses to Bad News Brown and "Outlaw" Ron Bass), commentatorsGorilla Monsoon andLord Alfred Hayes openly remarked that Patera's skills were in decline and that he should considerretirement .Patera signed with the AWA in early 1989 and challenged the new AWA world champion
Larry Zbyszko for the title, but ended up in a tag team withBrad Rheingans as "The Olympians." The team would defeatBadd Company for the AWA tag titles shortly thereafter, but their reign was brief. Fellow weightlifter-turned-wrestlerWayne Bloom challenged Patera to a "car-lifting challenge" in order to get a title shot. When it was Patera's turn to lift, Bloom's partnerMike Enos and managerJohnny Valiant attacked and injured Patera and Rheingans. This led to the AWA stripping Patera and Rheingans of the titles.Rheingans left wrestling for several months in order to have a legitimate knee operation not related to the incident. Patera continued to feud with Bloom and Enos until he left the AWA. Upon his return to the AWA in early 1990, Rheingans resumed the feud until the AWA's demise.
Patera went on to wrestle for
Herb Abrams UWF, PWA and on independent cards primarily in theMinnesota area well into the 1990s, sometimes even promoting his own events.Patera is the younger brother of
Jack Patera , who coached the NFL'sSeattle Seahawks from 1976 to 1982.On
September 15 ,2007 , Patera defeatedMr. America inFlorence ,Alabama forSouth-Eastern Championshi Wrestling .In wrestling
*Finishing moves
** Lifted spinning full nelson
**Bearhug , sometimes applied to two people*Managers
**Lou Albano
**Ernie Roth
**Adnan El Kassey
**Bobby Heenan Championships and accomplishments
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American Wrestling Association :*AWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – withBrad Rheingans (1) andJerry Blackwell (1)*
Continental Wrestling Association :*CWA International Heavyweight Championship (2 times)*
Georgia Championship Wrestling :*NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship (1 time)*Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling:*
NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (2 times):*NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with John Studd*NWA Big Time Wrestling:*NWA American Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*NWA Tri-State:*NWA Tri-State Brass Knuckles Championship (1 time):*NWA United States Tag Team Championship "(Tri-State version)" (1 time) – with Killer Karl Kox
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Southwest Championship Wrestling :*SCW Southwest Brass Knuckles Championship (1 time)*
St. Louis Wrestling Club :*NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (2 times)*World Wrestling Federation:*WWF Intercontinental Championship (1 time)
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated :*PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1977, 1981):*PWI ranked him # 75 of the 100 best tag teams of the "PWI Years" – with Jerry Blackwell in 2003.*
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards :*Match of the Year award in 1980 – vs.Bob Backlund small|(Texas Death match,May 19 1980 , New York City, New York)Trivia
*Patera is mentioned in the GZA song "Shadowboxing"::"I slayed MC's back in the rec room era/My style broke motherfuckin backs like Ken Patera"
*During his days as a heel, Patera's oft-spoken motto was, "Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat." (Later, atSummerSlam 1991 , during theWWF Intercontinental Championship match betweenBret Hart andMr. Perfect ,Gorilla Monsoon would be heard using the same expression with Bobby Heenan adding to it "...and never get caught.")References
*Wilhelm, Bruce, "Ken Patera: Titan of Strength", "Milo", July, 1994.
External links
* [http://www.weightliftingexchange.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=39&topic=1746.0 Ken Patera - Hall of Fame at Weightlifting Exchange]
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