- Tully Blanchard
Infobox Wrestler|name= Tully Blanchard
names= Tully Blanchard
The Outlaw
The Midnight Stallion
height= 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
weight= 222 lb (101 kg)
birth_date = Birth date and age|1954|1|22
death_date =
birth_place =San Antonio, Texas
resides=
billed=
trainer= Joe Blanchard
Jose Lothario
debut= 1975
retired= 2005|Tully Blanchard (born
January 22 ,1954 inSan Antonio, Texas ) is a retired second generation American professional wrestler. He is best known as an original member of the Four Horsemen.He worked for all three major Professional Wrestling organizations in the United States: the
National Wrestling Alliance ,World Championship Wrestling , and the World Wrestling Federation.Early career
As the son of wrestling promoter and former
American Wrestling Association starJoe Blanchard , Tully Blanchard was involved in professional wrestling at a very young age. He began selling programs and refreshments at the arenas at the age of ten, and worked as a referee when he was older. Blanchard attended West Texas State University, where he playedAmerican football , first as aquarterback and then as adefensive end , alongside fellow future wrestlersTito Santana andTed DiBiase .outhwest Championship Wrestling
After graduating, he trained as a wrestler and eventually wrestled for
Southwest Championship Wrestling (SCW), where he also held a number of backstage production and creative positions. Blanchard was very successful in SCW, starting out as a face and teaming with his father in a feud with Dory Jr. andTerry Funk . He later teamed regularly withGino Hernandez in the heel tag team "The Dynamic Duo", which held both the World and Tag Team titles. Eventually, Hernandez left for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and formed a second version of The Dynamic Duo with Chris Adams. Blanchard then began wrestling with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) Mid-Atlantic promotion. Hernandez died in 1986; Adams died in 2001. Blanchard is the only surviving member of "The Dynamic Duo".Notable feuds and the birth of the Four Horsemen
With his manager, Baby Doll, by his side, Blanchard engaged in epic feuds with
Ricky Steamboat (before his departure to the WWF),Wahoo McDaniel ,Magnum T.A. , and Dusty Rhodes. It was the latter feud that led to his forming an alliance withRic Flair ,Ole Anderson , andArn Anderson , the soon-to-be Four Horsemen. The group would dominate the promotion over the next few years, holding numerous titles and brutalizing their enemies. Blanchard himself would become the NWA World Television Champion (twice), NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, NWA National Heavyweight Champion, and NWA World Tag Team Champion (twice) during that time.Blanchard feuded with Dusty Rhodes for the World Television Title in 1985 and 1986, culminating with a "First Blood" Match for the title at Starrcade '86. Though Blanchard actually bled first, manager J.J. Dillon stopped the bleeding with vaseline and handed him a foreign object, which he used to bloody Rhodes for the victory. After losing the TV title, Blanchard would become more of a tag team wrestler with Arn Anderson.
The feud with Magnum T.A. involved the United States Championship. The two met in an "I Quit" cage match for the title at Starrcade '85 with Blanchard surrendering after T.A. repeatedly jammed a piece from a broken wooden chair into Blanchard's forehead and threatened to jam it in his eye.
Career changes
After clashing with promoter
Jim Crockett and booker Dusty Rhodes about their pay, Blanchard and Arn Anderson left the NWA for the World Wrestling Federation onSeptember 10 ,1988 , losing in an 11th-hour title change to the Midnight Express tandem ofBobby Eaton andStan Lane after a brief feud. Fellow HorsemanBarry Windham and manager J.J. Dillon would leave later for similar reasons; Flair, meanwhile, considered leaving but decided to stay when the NWA signed his old friendRicky Steamboat and put them in a program together. In the WWF, Blanchard and Anderson were dubbed "The Brain Busters" and paired with heel managerBobby Heenan . The team defeated Demolition for the WWF Tag Team titles onJuly 18 ,1989 , ending Demolition's historic first reign, but lost them back to Demolition onOctober 2 ,1989 .Departure from the WWF
Blanchard and Anderson were planning a return to the NWA. so the WWF pushed a break up angle between Heenan and the Brain Busters on an episode of "Saturday Night's Main Event" that aired on
November 25 ,1989 . Around that time, Blanchard failed adrug test , testing positive forcocaine and causing his premature departure from the WWF.Bobby Heenan himself replaced Blanchard as part of the Heenan Family team at the Survivor Series a month later.Blanchard and Anderson were supposed to return to the NWA to reform the Four Horsemen with
Ric Flair andOle Anderson . However, when the NWA learned of Blanchard's infraction, they declined to offer him a contract.He would again negotiate with the NWA to rejoin the Horsemen in early 1990, but ultimately declined what he considered to be a very low offer (reportedly half of a previous verbal agreement). Blanchard would go on to make a few appearances in the AWA in the spring of 1990 and headline independent cards throughout the country, but would soon retire from full time wrestling to become a
preacher .Born again Christianity
Without a contract and troubled by his increasing alcohol and
drug abuse , Blanchard became a born-again Christian onNovember 13 ,1989 . He currently has aprison ministry, where he preaches theChristian gospel to inmates.In 1992, Blanchard joined up with
Charlotte Christian School as an assistant coach. He was often referred to as "The Beast" among the teammates and helped the team achieve the NC/SC Independent School Athletic Association championship.Later wrestling career
He wrestled infrequently throughout the 1990s, with his most notable matches being a bout with
Terry Funk at Slamboree 1994 that ended in a double-disqualification, and a time-limit draw with then-Extreme Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight ChampionShane Douglas in 1995. He defeatedStan Lane at theHeroes of Wrestling PPV onOctober 10 1999 . OnJanuary 29 ,2005 at "WrestleReunion ", Blanchard lost toJeff Jarrett in a match in which he was said to look well-conditioned.Confrontation with JBL and future wrestling plans
It was reported on
October 23 ,2006 , that Blanchard was working forWorld Wrestling Entertainment as a Road Agent/Producer. OnNovember 3 ,Dave Meltzer reported that Blanchard had a confrontation with JBL that caused him to quit. JBL claimed that Blanchard had treated him poorly when he first got into wrestling and referred to Blanchard in public as a drug addict, cheater, liar, and hypocrite who usedGod to make money.Blanchard resigned his position, citing numerous reasons for his wanting to leave, with the incident with JBL cited as one of the reasons. On
November 8 , Blanchard claimed (via the "Between the Ropes " wrestling radio show), he simply wasn't as passionate about the business as he once was and could not deliver the commitmentWorld Wrestling Entertainment would surely expect of him. He came to this conclusion upon ponderingChris Benoit 's backstage question: "Do you miss it?" Blanchard believes hisprison ministry is now his true passion, despite having an existing "Legend" contract still in place withWorld Wrestling Entertainment .He appeared prominently in the 2007
DVD "Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen". On theMarch 31 ,2008 edition of "WWE Raw ", Blanchard reunited withArn Anderson , J.J. Dillon, andBarry Windham to salute the recently retiredRic Flair .In wrestling
*Finishing and signature moves:*
Brainbuster :*Slingshot suplex:*Diving elbow drop:*Diving sunset flip:*Figure four leglock:*Multiple elbow drops:*Piledriver*With
Arn Anderson :*Aided piledriver*Managers:*Baby Doll:*Dark Journey :*J.J. Dillon:*
Bobby Heenan :*Paul JonesChampionships and accomplishments
*Central States Wrestling:*
NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship (1 time) [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/centralstates/nwa/cs-h.html NWA Central States Heavyweight Title history] At wrestling-titles.com]*Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling | Jim Crockett Promotions:*
NWA National Heavyweight Championship (1 time)1 [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/others/nat-h.html NWA National Heavyweight Title history] At wrestling-titles.com] :*NWA Television Championship (1 time) [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/on/nwa/on-nwa-tv.html NWA Television Title history] At wrestling-titles.com] :*NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time) [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/others/us-h.html NWA United States Heavyweight Title history] At wrestling-titles.com] :*NWA World Tag Team Championship "(Mid-Atlantic version)" (2 times) - withArn Anderson [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/midatlantic/nwa/ma-nwa-t.html NWA World Tag Team Title (Mid-Atlantic/WCW) history] At wrestling-titles.com] :*NWA World Television Championship (2 times) [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-tv.html NWA/WCW World Television Title history] At wrestling-titles.com]*NWA All-Star Wrestling (North Carolina)2:*
NWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - withBarry Windham [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-t.html NWA World Tag Team Title history] At wrestling-titles.com]*
Southwest Championship Wrestling :*SCW Southwest Heavyweight Championship (4 times) [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/scw/scw-sw-h.html SWCW Southwest Television/Heavyweight Title history] At wrestling-titles.com] :*SCW Southwest Tag Team Championship (5 times) - with Gino Hernandez [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/scw/scw-sw-t.html SWCW Southwest Tag Team Title history] At wrestling-titles.com] :*SCW Southwest Television Championship (3 times) [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/scw/scw-sw-h.html SWCW Southwest Television/Heavyweight Title history] At wrestling-titles.com] :*SCW World Tag Team Championship (2 times) - withGino Hernandez [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/scw/scw-t.html SWCW World Tag Team Title history] At wrestling-titles.com]*World Wrestling Federation:*WWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Arn Anderson [ [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-t.html WWWF/WWF/WWE World Tag Team Title history] At wrestling-titles.com]
*
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards :*Worst Feud of the Year (1988) vs. The Midnight Rider*"'
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
**PWI Feud of the Year (1987) Four Horsemen vs. Super Powers and theRoad Warriors
**PWI Tag Team of the Year (1989) with Arn Anderson
**PWI Rookie of the Year (1978, 3rd runner up)Notes
1Typically defended in Georgia, the title was won after the Georgia Championship Wrestling was purchased by the then World Wrestling Federation.
2Not to be confused with the Vancouver, British Columbia based promotion that existed from the early '60s to the late '80s. This North Carolina promotion lasted from March 1998 until January 1999.References
Books
*Christian Wrestlers: "Wrestling With God", 2001, by Chad Bonham.
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