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Mike George (wrestler)

Mike George
Birth name Michael George
Born Saint Joseph, Missouri.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Mike George
Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight 264 lb (120 kg)
Billed from Saint Joseph, Missouri.
Debut 1969
Retired 1991

Michael George is a retired American professional wrestler known for his ringname "Timekeeper" Mike George George is best known for working in the National Wrestling Alliance in the 1970s and 1980s to the early 1990s. After retirement in 1991, Mike George went to work at The Woodlands, a horse and dog racing track based in Kansas City, KS, doing security. After The Woodlands closed down, he went on to work at 7th Street Casino as a professional security officer/dispatcher where he still currently works at.

George made his wrestling debut in 1969. In September 1972 in National Wrestling Alliance member Championship Wrestling from Florida, he lost to Mike Webster. In 1973, he wrestled for NWA member Central States Wrestling, where he won his first major championship when he and Jim Brunzell won the Central States version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Roger Kirby and Lord Alfred Hayes on October 25 in Kansas City, Kansas.

George won his first NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship by defeating "Bulldog" Bob Brown on March 21, 1974 in Kansas City, then won the title four more times during 1976. George later competed for Bill Watts' Mid-South Wrestling Association, where he held several Mid-South championships, including the Mid-South Tag Team Championship with Junkyard Dog, defeating the team of the Wild Samoans on October 15, 1981 in Jackson, Mississippi.


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