Kevin Von Erich
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Ring name(s) | Kevin Von Erich |
Billed height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Billed weight | 235 lb (108 kg) |
Born | May 15, 1957 Belleville, Illinois |
Trained by | Fritz Von Erich |
Debut | 1976 |
Retired | 1995 |
Kevin Ross Adkisson (born May 15, 1957) is a retired professional wrestler under the ring name Kevin Von Erich of the famous Von Erich Family. He is the last surviving son of wrestler Fritz Von Erich and had four brothers that wrestled, David, Kerry, Mike and Chris, as well as an older brother, Jack, Jr., who died in 1959. He was nicknamed "The Golden Warrior" and used Ted Nugent's rock song Stranglehold as his ring entrance music.
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[edit] Career
Kevin Adkisson played football at North Texas State University as a fullback until an injury ended his football career and dream of playing in the National Football League.
Kevin started wrestling as Kevin Von Erich in 1976. He spent most of his career wrestling for his father's promotion, World Class Championship Wrestling. He teamed with his brothers and had a huge feud against the Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy and Buddy Roberts). They had many classic six-man tag matches that are still talked about today.
Kevin also had a long feud with Chris Adams that lasted for months and had many violent matches. Kevin would also tag-team with Adams on numerous occasions before and after their feud. Away from the ring, Kevin and Chris were close friends; Kevin served as a pallbearer during Adams' funeral in 2001, and traveled to England to visit Adams' family afterwards.
Kevin had a great arsenal of moves and holds with which he often startled his opponents. He was the champion of the Iron Claw, a classic Von Erich finisher. He also used the headscissors and the body scissors. The body scissors was one of his signature holds. He would wrap his thighs around the waist or abdomen of his opponent and squeeze until the latter would concede. Some claim that his body scissors were the most powerful in the history of wrestling, with the possible exception of the legendary Joe Stecher. Kevin also was known for using a standing drop kick.
Kevin was also known for wrestling barefoot, highly unusual in a sport where almost all wrestlers wear high-topped boots. Kevin later admitted in an interview that he never set out to wrestle barefoot, but that before his debut match, someone hid his boots as a rib, and he wasn't able to find them before his match, so just went out barefoot to wrestle, and it later became his trademark.
Kevin had several close matches with NWA World Champ Ric Flair, but never won the title.
Kevin was very close to his brothers David and Kerry and was deeply affected when each of them died. He became semi-retired after Kerry committed suicide in 1993 and permanently retired in 1995.
Kevin now dabbles in real estate and spends time with his family, although he does appear at several wrestling conventions and until recently owned the rights to the World Class Championship Wrestling name and its library which he has sold to WWE. He and his wife of over 25 years have two daughters, Kristen and Jill in college, and two younger sons, Ross and Marshall (Ross is a high school football player). The oldest daughter,Kristen now married, gave birth to Kevin's first grandchild (a girl) in September 2004.
On October 3, 2005, Kevin made an appearance on the WWE Homecoming show alongside many WWE Hall of Famers. Later that night, as Dusty Rhodes and the WWE Hall of Famers were gathered in the ring, Rob Conway came out and interrupted Rhodes. This eventually led to Conway's beatdown by several Hall of Famers, in which Kevin used the Iron Claw on Conway, to the raves of the partisan Dallas crowd. Announcer Jim Ross said afterwards that he never thought he would live to see the iron claw again.
On January 20, 2006, Kevin and his son Ross Adkisson (billed as Ross Von Erich) appeared on a local wrestling card in Longview, Texas as guests of Roddy Piper's Piper's Pit. During the segment, in which Kevin and Piper talked about going to the Sportatorium as teenagers, Skandor Akbar interrupted the interview to berate both Kevin and Ross. At one point, Akbar pushed Ross, which prompted Kevin to apply the iron claw on Akbar. Greg Valentine then pulled Akbar away, with Kevin, Ross, Piper and The Grappler taking in the cheers of the crowd.
Being the last living immediate relative of the Von Erich family, Kevin had owned the rights to the WCCW taped library. However, he has now sold this to World Wrestling Entertainment for an unknown amount. The footage will be shown on their WWE 24/7 Pay-Per-View service.
[edit] Personal Information
Kevin is married and has four children: David Ross, Jill, Kevin Marshall, and Kristen. Both sons go by their middle names.
[edit] Championships/Accomplishments
[edit] National Wrestling Alliance
- 1-Time NWA World Tag Team Champion (Texas version) (with David Von Erich)
- 1-Time NWA Missouri Heavyweight Champion
- 1-Time NWA North American Heavyweight Champion
[edit] World Class Championship Wrestling
- 2-Time WCCW Heavyweight Champion
- 5-Time WCCW American Heavyweight Champion
- 2-Time WCCW Texas Heavyweight Champion
- 1-Time WCCW Television Champion
- 3-Time WCCW Tag Team Champion (with Kerry Von Erich)
- 4-Time WCCW American Tag Team Champion (with Kerry Von Erich twice, El Halcon once and David Von Erich once)
- 2-Time WCCW Texas Tag Team Champion (with David Von Erich)
- 9-Time WCCW Six-Man Tag Team Champion (with David & Kerry Von Erich twice, Kerry & Mike Von Erich 3 times, Kerry Von Erich & Brian Adias once, Kerry & Lance Von Erich once, Steve Simpson & Chris Adams once and Kerry Von Erich & Michael Hayes once)
[edit] Other titles
- 1-Time AJPW All-Asian Tag Team Champion (with David Von Erich)
- 1-Time TWF Texas Heavyweight Champion
[edit] Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) ranked him # 85 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003. He was also ranked # 23 of the best tag teams of the "PWI Years" in any combination of his brothers Kerry & David.
[edit] Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- 1983 Feud of the Year (with Kerry Von Erich and Mike Von Erich vs The Fabulous Freebirds)
- 1984 Feud of the Year (with Kerry Von Erich and Mike Von Erich vs The Fabulous Freebirds)
- 1984 Match of the Year (with Kerry Von Erich and Mike Von Erich vs The Fabulous Freebirds)
[edit] See also
[edit] External link
- Official Family Site: http://www.vonerich.com/
Categories: 1957 births | American football running backs | American professional wrestlers | Living people | American Methodists | North Texas Mean Green football players | People from Illinois | People from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex area | Von Erich wrestling family | World Class Championship Wrestling alumni