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Terry
Funk, professional wrestler

Websites
WWE
Hall of Fame - The Funks (Terry Funk and Dory Funk
Jr)
Dory
Funk official website Terry
Funk IMDb Wrestling
News Media - Terry Funk
Profiles
WWE
WWE
Hall of Fame ECW
Wrestling
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Legends Texas
News
Terry
Funk to induct Mick Foley into the WWE Hall of Fame
- 26th March 2013 (WWE)



Terry
Funk, Jimmy
Hart and Dory
Funk Jr
Profile
Height: 6 feet, 1 inch
Weight: 247 pounds
From: The Double Cross Ranch in Amarillo, Texas
Signature Move: Spinning Toe Hold, Moonsault,
Piledriver
Career Highlights: Two-time ECW World Heavyweight
Champion, ECW World Television Champion, World
Tag Team Champion, two-time United States Champion
By
the time Terry Funk showed up in ECW, he was already
"middle-aged and crazy." Well into his
'50s, many thought it was time for the hard-core
legend to hang up his boots, but the Funker had
other plans.
For
several years, Funk took Dreamer on as his protégé
and the two paired in some classic tag-team matches.
It was also in ECW that Funk's love-hate relationship
with Cactus Jack really took form. The two hard-core
legends battled so frequently that they began
to respect one another, and they became very close
friends.
At
ECW's Holiday Hell '93, Funk defeated Sabu for
the ECW Heavyweight Championship, and four years
later at Barely Legal, Funk defeated Raven to
capture the title for a second time. The night
was so memorable for Funk not just because he
won the ECW Championship, but also because of
how the fans supported him both during and after
the match.
For
a man who was only a few years away from collecting
a social security check, Funk gave ECW everything
he had. Funk embraced the notion of helping younger
competitors. He knew that in order to get the
next generation of stars ready, he'd have to wrestle
with and against them. And it is because of that
attitude that Terry Funk was looked at as the
Babe Ruth of ECW. (Credit:
SciFi Channel - ECW).
Terrance
"Terry" Funk (born June 30, 1944) is
an American professional wrestler, and actor known
chiefly for the hardcore wrestling style he adopted
in the later part of his career that inspired
many later wrestlers, most notably Mick Foley.
He
has held many championship titles, including the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship and the ECW
World Heavyweight Championship, the latter of
which was also granted to him as an honorary lifetime
title.
Funk
is often noted for the longevity of his career,
which has included multiple "retirement"
matches. He is affectionately known as "The
Funker."
Return
to World Wrestling Entertainment (2006)
Funk
was set to wrestle at the ECW One Night Stand
pay-per-view on June 11. As part of the buildup
to the event, Terry appeared on the May 15 edition
of WWE RAW, his first appearance on WWE programming
since 1998 (the match was held in Lubbock about
120 miles from Amarillo). He confronted Mick Foley
over the attack of Tommy Dreamer the previous
week. The two argued over whether Foley's legacy
was rooted more in ECW or WWE, and ended with
a brawl after Funk told Foley "WWE sucks"
(a similar promo was done between the two in ECW
in 1995, when Foley, as Cactus Jack, was doing
a pro-WCW heel gimmick). It was confirmed on the
May 22 edition of RAW that Funk and Tommy Dreamer
would take on the duo of Mick Foley & Edge
(with Lita) at the ECW One Night Stand Pay-Per-View.
Funk was at the June 7 WWE vs. ECW Head to Head
event in Tommy Dreamer's corner and he competed
in a WWE vs. ECW battle royal.
At
One Night Stand, Funk, Tommy Dreamer, and Beulah
were defeated by the team of Edge, Mick Foley,
and Lita. Midway through the match, Foley grinded
his arm that was wrapped in barbed wire across
Funk's eye. Funk was taken backstage complaining
of an eye injury. Funk would later come back (with
a bloody cloth tied over his eye) to hit Foley
with a flaming 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire. He
was later thrown onto the barbed wire board with
Foley, and would have to be cut out of it at the
end of the match via wire cutters. According to
the footage of Funk's medical attention found
on WWE.com, it appeared that Funk needed 5 or
6 minor stitches. However, the eye didn't seem
to be harmed in any major way.
2006-present
Most
recently, Funk has worked some dates on the independent
circuit and in Japan. Currently, he is semi-retired.
Although he claims to be retired, Funk has returned
to the ring all other times he claimed retirement
before this current "claim." In fact,
Funk has wrestled self-described "retirement"
matches in each of the last three decades (dating
back to 1980) and in at least three different
countries (Japan, Canada, and the United States).
Other
Media
In
1999, Funk was featured in director Barry Blaustein's
wrestling documentary, Beyond the Mat. His legendary
toughness was attested to in the wrestling documentary
when cameramen followed him to a medical appointment
where he was told, by the doctor, that he shouldn't
even be able to walk without intense pain. He
has also appeared in other notable movies such
as Road House, Paradise Alley, The Ringer, and
Over the Top. He also appeared as a playable legend
in the video game WWE SmackDown
vs. Raw 2008. "The Funkster" just
underwent knee replacement surgery. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
Bio:
The Funks
Families
that have made a career in the squared circle often
achieve, at best, a modicum of success. However, when
legendary competitor Dory Funk Sr. raised his sons
Dory Jr. and Terry in Amarillo, Texas, little did
he or wrestling enthusiasts know at the time that
both Funk brothers would go on to carve out stellar
careers in the industry.
The
WWE Universe might remember the Funks for their tenure
in the mid-1980s, including a tag team appearance
at WrestleMania 2. But the brothers were also wildly
popular in tandem action when they competed in Japan,
and certainly enjoyed a great amount of individual
success as well.
Dory
Jr. began competing in 1963, and his road led him
to win his first NWA World Championship in 1969, holding
that honor for more than four years. In the days of
wrestling territories, Dory Funk passed through many
of them, garnering titles in Florida, the Carolinas,
Georgia and the Central States region, in addition
to right in his backyard of Amarillo.
Younger
brother Terry debuted in 1965, and ten years later
would capture the NWA World Championship, thus making
the Funks the only brothers to have held that prestigious
honor. When he wasn't teaming with Dory Jr., Terry
also competed in singles matches across the country,
continuing to make a name for himself globally.
Interestingly,
the Funk brothers' in-ring styles were polar opposites
of each other. Whereas Dory Jr. relied on savvy, finesse
and skill, Terry developed into more of a deliberate
brawler who became controversial, to say the least.
In the mid 1990s, "The Funker" would gain
a new fanbase, thanks heavily to his tenure with ECW
as well as a brief return stint in WWE as "Chainsaw
Charlie." This new chapter in his career made
him a hardcore icon.
So
no matter what individual or collective roads were
traveled through the years by Dory Funk Jr. and Terry
Funk, both men have now arrived at a destination of
dignity and prestige: The WWE Hall of Fame! (WWE)
Websites
Dory-Funk
Jr. official website
SciFi
Channel - ECW - Terry Funk
Internet
Movie Database - Terry Funk
Profiles
Dory
Funk. Jr
News
Terry
Funk Comes to The Funking Conservatory
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