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Freddie Joe Brisco most to known as Jack Brisco (born September 21, 1941 in Blackwell, Oklahoma) was a popular and successful professional wrestler during 1970s, and into the 1980s. Brisco attended the University of Oklahoma, where he played football and eventually turned to wrestling. He became NCAA National Amateur Wrestling Champion. His first NWA World Heavyweight Championship reign came when he defeated Harley Race in Houston, Texas on July 20, 1973. Brisco was inducted into the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2005. Brisco now lives in Florida where he owns an auto body shop.

Profile


Championships and accomplishments


  • 1-time WWC North American Tag Team Champion (with Gerald Brisco)

Championship succession


NWA World Heavyweight Championship Preceded by:
Harley Race First Succeeded by:
Giant Baba Preceded by:
Giant Baba Second Succeeded by:
Terry Funk

References


1941 births | Living people | American professional wrestlers | Professional wrestling managers and valets | University of Oklahoma alumni | ジャック・ブリスコ

 

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