John Sutton, better known by his ring name Oliver Humperdink, was a professional wrestling manager who worked for Jim Crockett Promotions, Florida Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation died from pneumonia and cancer he was , 62.
(January 16, 1949 – March 20, 2011) |
Career
In the early and mid 1960s, John Sutton began to get to know several wrestlers while working as an usher in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[3] He eventually landed a job as a sort of security guard for the American Wrestling Association (AWA).[3] In 1973, he met Paul Vachon when he went to work at Grand Prix Wrestling (GPW) in Montreal.[3] At GPW, Sutton worked as a manager and an occasional wrestler.[3] He also refereed for a time.[3]Sutton began managing the Hollywood Blonds after they split with their manager, Johnny Rougeau.[3]Don Jardine came up with the "Sir Oliver Humperdink" name,[3] which he thought would draw heat from francophone fans in Quebec who hated anything English.[3] Both Don Jardine and Dale Hey are credited with coming up with his new moniker.[3]
In 1974, Humperdink went to Florida Championship Wrestling and was put into an angle with Mike Graham and Kevin Sullivan.[3] Two years later, he began working with the Hollywood Blondes once again.[3]
He worked for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Jim Crockett Promotions in the 1980s where he managed Greg Valentine, Paul Jones and The One Man Gang.[3] He left the company in 1983 but returned five years later before the company folded.[3] While still in the NWA, he formed a stable known as the "House of Humperdink".[1][3] As a singles wrestler, he held the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship and NWA Central States Television Championship.
In 1987, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) approached Humperdink and offered him a job.[3] As a part of the WWF, he managed Bam Bam Bigelow.[3] That same year, he also began managing Paul Orndorff during his feud with Rick Rude.[3] His gimmick was that of a face, but Sutton did not like the gimmick off-screen.[3] He managed the duo during the first ever Survivor Series in a match that they lost when Bigelow was pinned by André the Giant.[3] Humperdink also managed Bigelow during WrestleMania IV when he lost in the first round of a WWF Championship tournament.[3]
When he returned to the NWA in 1988, he managed The New Wild Samoans (Solofa Fatu, Samu, and the Tonga Kid).[3] He also returned to the side of Bigelow in his feud with Barry Windham in a match at Starrcade.[3]
He worked for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the early 1990s as "Big Daddy Dink", a biker-type gimmick.[3] In WCW, he managed the Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin).[3] Off-screen, Sutton hated his new gimmick and WCW's office politics.[3] He retired in 1993.[3]
Personal life
In the 1960s, Sutton was in a car crash and nearly died when he hit a snow bank.[3] After recovering from the incident, his health deteriorated.[3] In 2001, he went through surgery to replace his aortic valve in Key West.[3] He was equipped with a pace maker and made a full recovery.[3] The Cauliflower Alley Club helped pay for some of his medical expenses.[3] Sutton returned to the hospital in 2008 after heart troubles complicated a case of pneumonia.[3] In early 2011, it was announced that Sutton was diagnosed with cancer of the bladder.[4] He entered a hospice having refused chemotherapy and radiotherapy.He went to the annual Cauliflower Alley Club conventions every year.[3]
Sutton never married or had children.[3] Sutton died early on the morning of March 20, 2011,[2] of complications from pneumonia at the age of 62.[5]
In wrestling
[edit] Wrestlers managed
- Bam Bam Bigelow[1][3]
- Paul Orndorff[1][3]
- Ivan Koloff[3][6]
- One Man Gang[3][6]
- Dale Valentine[3]
- Jerry Brown[3]
- Bruiser Brody[3][6]
- Superstar Billy Graham[3]
- "Bad Bad" Leroy Brown[3][6]
- Kevin Sullivan[3][6]
- Dick Slater
- Paul Jones[3][6]
- Jos LeDuc[3][6]
- "Maniac" Matt Bourne[3][6]
- Lord Humongous[1] (Jeff Van Camp[3] or Sid Vicious)[6]
- Greg Valentine[3][6]
- Ox Baker[3]
- Hercules Hernandez[3][6]
- Kareem Muhammad[3][6]
- Abdullah the Butcher[3][6]
- The Nightmare[1][3][6]
- Gene Anderson[3][6]
- The Great Muta[3][6]
- Bugsy McGraw[3][6]
- Nikolai Volkoff[3][6]
[edit] Tag teams managed
- The Funk Brothers (Dory Funk, Jr. and Terry Funk)[3]
- The New Wild Samoans (Fatu, Samu, Tonga Kid)[3]
- Fabulous Freebirds (Jimmy Garvin, Michael Hayes, and Badstreet),[3] with Diamond Dallas Page and Little Richard Marley
Championships and accomplishments
- Cauliflower Alley Club
- Other honoree (2005)
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