- Ray Lloyd
Infobox Wrestler
name=Ray Lloyd
names=Glacier
Coach Buzz Stern
"Sugar Ray" Lloyd
height=6ft. 2in. (188 cm)
weight=245lb. (111 kg)
birth_date =May 1964
death_date =
birth_place =Brunswick, Georgia , U.S.
resides=Kissimmee,Florida , U.S.
billed= Shorinji Temple,Fukuoka, Japan
trainer="Mr. Wrestling" Tim Woods,
Fred Avery,
WCW Power Plant
debut=1987
retired=|Raymond M. Lloyd (born May 1964 in
Brunswick, Georgia ) is an Americanmartial artist ,actor , and semi-retired professional wrestler. He is most known for his appearances withWorld Championship Wrestling in the late 1990s under thering name Glacier.Early life
Lloyd attended
Valdosta State University (the same alma mater as former WCW announcer Scott Hudson), where he playedcollege football as a center for the Valdosta Blazers, and earned a master's degree in education. A skilled martial artist, he is trained inKarate ,Hung Gar ,Judo andKenpo , and won the United States Southeastern Heavyweight Karate Championship with the World Karate Association before breaking into wrestling.Professional wrestling
He was trained by legendary Georgia grappler Fred Avery and began his wrestling career in 1987 during which he was given the ring name "Sugar Ray" Lloyd by ring veteran
Tommy Rich . He cut his teeth on the Georgiaindependent circuit for two years, then joined WCW for their 1989Great American Bash tour, in which his debut match was a loss toButch Reed . He recalled in a March 2001 interview with "WCW Magazine", "To be in the same ring with a man that big who could move like that was intimidating." He moved toAtlanta and took a job as an assistant high school football coach in Marietta, and participated in Southern Championship Wrestling shows on weekends. From 1990 to 1991, again as "Sugar Ray" Lloyd, hetag team ed with former college football teammate R.D. Swain as "The Blazers." In 1991, "Pro Wrestling Illustrated " held a contest for readers to come up with a ring name for Swain.His second stint in WCW was when he was booked to job to The Great Muta at a
house show in Atlanta. Following that match, at Muto's request, Lloyd joined Muto on a string of WCW house shows before relocating toJapan in 1993, where he competed in the UWFI as a guest of renowned shootfighterNobuhiko Takada . Lloyd returned to theUnited States after UWFI folded in 1996, and during a conversation with friendDiamond Dallas Page , he mentioned that he was planning to integrate martial arts into his wrestling, which he had been unable to do during the early days of his career. At Page's request, WCW presidentEric Bischoff , a martial arts practitioner himself, immediately signed Lloyd to a contract."Blood Runs Cold"
Beginning in April 1996, Lloyd's new ring persona, Glacier, was introduced via a series of vignettes during WCW programming that featured the tagline "Blood Runs Cold". Due to the coinciding appearance and immediate impact of the New World Order, Glacier's debut was delayed for several months, and the lengthy wait for his arrival drew the ire of fans. His debut finally occurred in September, when he defeated
The Gambler in a pre-recorded match on "WCW Pro ". Meanwhile, since Glacier was openly modeled after "Mortal Kombat " character Sub-Zero, his original in-ring costume was a near-duplicate of the video-game version.Fact|date=August 2008. He was also given one of the most extravagant ring entrances in wrestling, which included blue laser lights streaming across the arena, snow falling from the ceiling andJimmy Hart -composed theme music, in addition to a ritual of standing on the center turnbuckle and removing his armor and helmet, then performing a "kata " routine in the center of the ring. The outfit lasted only three additional matches before it was scrapped in mid-October 1996; Glacier returned to the ring six weeks later on "Monday Nitro" in new ring attire, and pinned Hardbody Harrison in less than a minute. According to Lloyd in a July 2000 interview, production costs for his entrance amounted to nearly half a million dollars, while the original costume, designed by Atlanta-based AFX Studios, cost $35,000.It wasn't until March 1997 that he was put into his first feud, with Mortis, who was labeled as one of manager James Vandenberg's collection of "rare oddities" who shared a past history with Glacier. After Mortis lost to Glacier at the
WCW Uncensored pay-per-view that month, Wrath was introduced as Mortis's then-unnamed partner, and both men double-teamed Glacier. The next month, his match with Mortis lasted less than two minutes as he was assaulted by Mortis and Wrath, and was rescued by karate championErnest Miller . Glacier regularly defeated Mortis and Wrath in singles competition and in tag-team matches with Miller, but after losing to Mortis and Wrath at "Bash at the Beach " onJuly 13 ,1997 , WCW abruptly ended the feud, and the backstory between Mortis and Glacier was never revealed. He was handed his first singles loss by Buff Bagwell a month later, and he and Miller split up and began feuding following a November pay-per-view loss to theFaces of Fear .He suffered a severe knee injury at the hands of
Bill Goldberg during the main event on "Monday Nitro", but kept the extent of the injury hidden until after the match. Though he left the ring on his own power, he was out until November, in which he returned and pinned Chris Adams on "WCW Thunder " following outside interference from Miller's manager,Sonny Onoo .In 1999, WCW booked Glacier to job on a semi-regular basis in order to kill off the character and allow Lloyd to transition into a new one. In May of that year, following a "
WCW Saturday Night " loss to Al Green, Glacier, tired of his gimmick, "sold" his ring outfit (including his blue contact lens) toKaz Hayashi and Miller on "Thunder." After another lengthy period off WCW programming, Lloyd filmed several promos as "Coach Buzz Stern," with his protege, longtime independent wrestlerLuther Biggs ; the clips aired on "Thunder" in August. He served as Biggs' manager for a handful of matches against lower-tier opponents on "Saturday Night" and "Thunder" until the end of the summer, when he himself wrestled his only match as Stern in a tag-team loss to theFilthy Animals before the character was shelved. Lloyd was one of many WCW wrestlers released as part of a cost-cutting measure in November 1999.After WCW
Along with Dusty Rhodes, Lloyd founded Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling (TCW) in 2000, which held shows throughout the Southeast. He wrestled under his real name in TCW, winning the Heavyweight and Tag Team titles that year. He teamed with Jorge Estrada and feuded with Scotty Anton.
In January 2001, he revitalized the Glacier persona as a superhero parody, with
Norman Smiley as his biggest fan, and the trailer that had debuted on WCW programming in 1996 was re-aired. The storyline was that Smiley wanted Glacier to come to his aid during matches, but Glacier would regularly show up after Smiley had been defeated, and then push him out of the way to perform his "kata" routine in the ring. Though Lloyd never wrestled an actual match, the gimmick was a surprisingly mild success given the past history of the character, but WCW would fold before the storyline could progress any further.He won the NWA Tag Team Titles with Jason Sugarman, but they held the belts for only one day. In 2002, he rejuvenated his Glacier gimmick to team with Big Ron Studd, and won the TCW Tag Team title belts again, in addition to a second reign as TCW Heavyweight Champion. When TCW stopped running shows in 2003, Lloyd joined up with
Georgia Championship Wrestling , where he can still be found at times today. He wrestled sporadically on the independent circuit, in addition to holding a backstage position with TNA Wrestling and endorsing a weight-loss supplement, Morphoplex.Lloyd reprised his Glacier persona in the "Ultimate Armageddon Tour 2006" as part of the Ultimate Christian Wrestling promotion, and participated in the
CHIKARA King of Trios tournament in Philadelphia on March 2, 2008.Outside of wrestling
In 2003, Lloyd became a physical education teacher at Hightower Trail Middle School in the suburbs north of Atlanta. He later worked as a teacher at
Lassiter High School in Marietta before taking up a position as the head coach of wrestling atNorth Cobb High School in Kennesaw. In addition to teaching, Lloyd worked as a stuntman at Disney-MGM Studios inOrlando, Florida , playing the part of a German flight engineer in the "Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! " show until November 2004, when a serious knee injury forced him to undergo surgery. He had auditionedjff for a part on theCBS program "Walker, Texas Ranger " back in 1997, and though he hinted at an acting career in an interview with WCW journalist Chad Damiani the next year, he finally appeared in his first film in 2003.Ray Lloyd currently resides in
Kissimmee, Florida . where he teaches atDenn John Middle School . He is semiretired from wrestling and continues to pursue his acting career; he appeared in a commercial forBusch Gardens , and he also filmed a guest appearance in the season finale of theUSA Network series "Burn Notice", which aired onSeptember 20 ,2007 .Finishing and signature moves
*"Cryonic Kick" (
Superkick )
*"Ice Pick " (Thumb choke hold)
*"Glacier Breaker" (Two kicks to the leg followed by two kicks to the midsection and finished with a spinning back kick to the chest)
*Northern Lights suplex
*Tilt-a-whirl slam
*Reverse roundhouse kick
*Sweep kick
*Palm thrust
*Forward somersault leg dropChampionships and accomplishments
Karate
*World Karate Association:*Southeastern Super Heavyweight Full Contact Karate Champion
Professional wrestling
*AWA World-1 South:*1-time AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion
*Georgia Championship Wrestling :*1-time GCW Tag Team Champion (with R.D. Swain)
*National Wrestling Alliance :*1-time NWA World Tag Team Champion (with Jason Sugarman)
*Peach State Wrestling:*1-time PSW Tag Team Champion (with R.D. Swain)
*Pro Wrestling Illustrated :*PWI ranked him # 488 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
*Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling:*2-time TCW Heavyweight Champion:*2-time TCW Tag Team Champion (once each with Jorge Estrada and Big Ron Studd)Filmography
*"Blood Bath" (2002) (video game) - "Thorko"
*"A Conspiracy" (2003) - "Lars Tannin"
*"Creatures of the Night" (2006) - "Gunther"
*"Loaded Dice" (2006) - "Uno"
*"Burn Notice" (2007) - "Nydam"
*"Kerberos" (2008) - "Fadi"References
* [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3wpec_norman-smileys-reaction-to-glaciers_sport WCW Glacier trailer] - dailymotion.com. Originally aired in 1996; reappeared on WCW programming in 2001
* [http://www.hannibal.net/stories/072100/fea_0721000051.html "Glacier" heats up to helping youth] - Hannibal Courier-Post, 7/21/2000
*Hudson, Scott. "The Iceman Cometh...Again." "WCW Magazine," March 2001
* [http://rowdygirl.simplenet.com/RowdyGirlsWCWZone/glacier.htm Glacier Splash Page] - Extensive information on Glacier from "Rowdy Girl's WCW Zone;" website removed in 2001 but link included as a reference
* [http://www.accelerator3359.com/Wrestling/bios/glacier.html Glacier information and pay-per-view match history] - Accelerator3359.com, 2002
* [http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/2003-07-03/feature.html Life after rasslin'] - Creative Loafing Atlanta, 7/3/03
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZdO6GVBw2bU&feature=related Ray Lloyd audition for "Burn Notice"] - YouTube, 7/21/07
* [http://chikarafans.com/wordpress/?p=242 King of Trios results] - ChikaraFans.com, 3/2/08External links
*imdb name|id=0516108
* [http://www.kerberosbites.com/ "Kerberos"] - Official site
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