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Freddie Blassie(1918-2003)

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Freddie Blassie
Fred Blassie was born and raised in the St. Louis, Missouri, area. Accounts about his early athletic career do not quite agree, but he first tried to make his mark as a boxer, despite warnings that his arms were too short. After being pounded by a longer-limbed opponent, he switched to professional wrestling. His career began in earnest after his service in the United States Navy during World War II. Blassie wrestled as a dark-haired good guy until he found out that the "heels" (bad guys) got better pay. He bleached his hair and quickly became a heel's heel, outraging crowds by gleefully breaking every rule in the book. His penchant for biting opponents earned him the nickname "The Vampire". One poll ranked him as the most hated wrestler in the United States. Between matches, he gave loud and boastful interviews, making him a favorite of talk shows and reportedly influencing a fellow egomaniac then known as Cassius Clay. Blassie originally wrestled mainly in the Southeast and West Coast, winning many titles in both. In the late 1960s, he moved to the East Coast and the World-Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF, later the World Wresting Federation (WWF) and now World Wrestling Entertainment WWE)). Managed by "Loud" Lou Albano, Blassie continued his winning ways, but never won the WWWF's championship. In 1973, knee problems largely forced Blassie to stop wrestling personally, though he occasionally donned the tights to tag-team with one of his heels, as he did in Madison Square Garden in June 1974, teaming with the hulking Nikolai Volkoff to face then-champ Bruno Sammartino and Chief Jay Strongbow in a tag team match (Blassie was forced to submit for the final fall by a Bruno bearhug, and the fans almost tore the Garden's roof off). He started a second career as a manager in the WWWF. He, Albano, and "The Grand Wizard of Wrestling" (Ernie Roth) formed the WWWF's "Evil Trinity" of heel managers. Blassie was a regular on the WWWF's "All-Star Wrestling" and "Championship Wrestling" weekly TV shows that were videotaped at small arenas in Pennsylvania and aired throughout the Northeast. He continued to outrage crowds by distracting referees so that his men could cheat and by getting in his own cheap shots when the refs weren't looking. Occasionally, he would get too close to the action and get beaten up himself, much to the crowd's delight. Still a motormouth, he gave interviews in which he bragged about himself and his protégés and denounced anybody he didn't like as a "pencil necked geek". His heels were always a bit more exotic and meaner than most. Around 1980, he adopted a new moniker: "Ayatollah Blassie." Blassie retired from wrestling in 1986, turning over his stable of heels to another manager called Slick. By this time, Blassie has acquired a cult following, leading to appearances in several feature films. Since his retirement, he has occasionally worked as a "goodwill ambassador" (!) for the WWF.
BornFebruary 8, 1918
DiedJune 2, 2003(85)
BornFebruary 8, 1918
DiedJune 2, 2003(85)
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My Breakfast with Blassie (1983)
My Breakfast with Blassie
6.8
  • Freddie Blassie
  • 1983
Spectrum Wrestling (1977)
Spectrum Wrestling
6.6
TV Series
  • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
WWF Superstars of Wrestling (1986)
WWF Superstars of Wrestling
6.9
TV Series
  • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
WWF Prime-Time Wrestling (1985)
WWF Prime-Time Wrestling
7.3
TV Series
  • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie

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  • Rey Mysterio, Walter Hahn, CM Punk, Gionna Daddio, and Demi Bennett in WWE Monday Night RAW (1993)
    WWE Monday Night RAW
    7.7
    TV Series
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • Evil Dr. Madman
    • 1995–2003
  • Sunday Night Heat (1998)
    Sunday Night Heat
    5.9
    TV Series
    • Classie Freddie Blassie
    • 2001
  • Mark Calaway, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, and Kevin Nash in WrestleMania XII (1996)
    WrestleMania XII
    7.3
    TV Special
    • Freddie Blassie
    • 1996
  • The WWF's Grand Slams (1986)
    The WWF's Grand Slams
    5.2
    Video
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Best of the WWF Volume 8 (1986)
    Best of the WWF Volume 8
    Video
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • WWF's Explosive TNT Show (1986)
    WWF's Explosive TNT Show
    5.1
    Video
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Best of the WWF Volume 7 (1986)
    Best of the WWF Volume 7
    4.8
    Video
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Villains of the Squared Circle (1986)
    Villains of the Squared Circle
    6.3
    Video
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Tag Team Champions (1986)
    Tag Team Champions
    2.8
    Video
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Tanya Roberts, Dirk Benedict, and John Fujioka in Body Slam (1986)
    Body Slam
    5.2
    • Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Hulk Hogan, Curt Hennig, Rick Martel, and John Tenta in WWF Wrestling Challenge (1986)
    WWF Wrestling Challenge
    7.0
    TV Series
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • WWF Superstars of Wrestling (1986)
    WWF Superstars of Wrestling
    6.9
    TV Series
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Vince McMahon and Antonio Rocco in WWWF All-Star Wrestling (1972)
    WWWF All-Star Wrestling
    7.4
    TV Series
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1980–1986
  • WWF Prime-Time Wrestling (1985)
    WWF Prime-Time Wrestling
    7.3
    TV Series
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1986
  • Frank Goodish in WWWF Championship Wrestling (1972)
    WWWF Championship Wrestling
    7.3
    TV Series
    • 'Classy' Freddie Blassie
    • 1977–1986

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Classy Freddie Blassie
  • Height
    • 1.83 m
  • Born
    • February 8, 1918
    • St. Louis, Missouri, USA
  • Died
    • June 2, 2003
    • Hartsdale, New York, USA(heart and kidney failure)
  • Spouses
      Miyako MorozumiSeptember 30, 1968 - June 2, 2003 (his death)
  • Other works
    Countless World Wrestling Federation TV and Pay Per View Ads

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Longtime professional wrestler and wrestling manager.
  • Quotes
    [spoken to the WWF wrestlers during Invasion 2001] Gentleman, there comes a time when every man must fight for that he believes in. Now is the time, get up, stand up and fight.
  • Trademark
      As a wrestling manager, wore shirts and trousers of the exact same color, sometimes with a matching jacket.
  • Nicknames
    • Classy Freddy Blassie
    • The Vampire
    • Sailor Fred Blassie
    • The Hollywood Fashion Plate
    • The Fashion Plate of Professional Wrestling

FAQ

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  • When did Freddie Blassie die?
    June 2, 2003
  • How did Freddie Blassie die?
    Heart and kidney failure
  • How old was Freddie Blassie when he died?
    85 years old
  • Where did Freddie Blassie die?
    Hartsdale, New York, USA
  • When was Freddie Blassie born?
    February 8, 1918

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