Adrian Adonis

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Keith Franke
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Ring name(s) "Adorable" Adrian Adonis
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Billed weight 230 lb (100 kg/16 st)-
300 lb (140 kg/21 st)
Born September 15, 1954(1954-09-15)
New York City, New York, United States
Died July 4, 1988 (aged 33) [1]
Lewisporte, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada [1]
Trained by Fred Atkins
Debut 1974

Keith Franke (September 12, 1954July 4, 1988 [1]) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, "Adorable" Adrian Adonis.

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[edit] Career

Franke trained under Fred Atkins and debuted in 1974, wrestling under his own name. In the late 1970s, Franke adopted the ring name Adrian Adonis and the character of a brawling, leather jacket-clad biker. [2]

[edit] American Wrestling Association

In the late 1970s, Adonis joined the Minneapolis, Minnesota-based American Wrestling Association. In 1979, he formed a tag team with Jesse Ventura. The team was known as the East-West Connection on the basis that Adonis was from New York (in the East), while Ventura was billed as being from California (in the West). Adonis and Ventura were awarded the AWA World Tag Team Championship on July 20, 1980, when Verne Gagne, one half of the tag champions with Mad Dog Vachon, was unable to defend the title because he was vacationing in Europe. Adonis and Ventura held the belts until June 14, 1981, when they were defeated by Greg Gagne and Jim Brunzell.

[edit] World Wrestling Federation

Adonis and Ventura appeared in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) later that year as a team and in singles competition. Adonis was a frequent challenger to WWF champion Bob Backlund and Intercontinental champion Pedro Morales throughout the first half of 1982. [3]

Adonis later formed a tag team with the Texan Dick Murdoch known as the North-South Connection, with their first appearance together in the WWF in late 1983. On April 17, 1984, Adonis and Murdoch defeated Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson to win the WWF World Tag Team Championship. They held the titles until January 21, 1985, when they were defeated by Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo. The team split shortly after the loss. [4] [5] [2]

[edit] "Adorable" Adrian Adonis

In late 1985, after an uneventful summer in which he was briefly managed by Bobby "The Brain" Heenan and took to using the DDT as a finisher months before the WWF debut of Jake Roberts, Adonis began altering his gimmick, firstly adopting Jimmy Hart as his manager. Paired with Hart, he defeated Corporal Kirchner to advance in the Wrestling Classic pay-per-view tournament in November, though he lost to the Dynamite Kid in the quarterfinals. In early 1986, during an edition of Piper's Pit, Adonis gave his signature leather jacket to host Roddy Piper. Adonis' new character was the effeminate "Adorable" Adrian Adonis. The gimmick change saw him bleach his hair blond and begin wearing pink ring attire, as well as scarves, legwarmers, dresses, women's hats and clownish amounts of eyeshadow and rouge. In the same time period, Adonis' weight ballooned, peaking at well over 300 lb (140 kg/21 st). Adonis defeated Uncle Elmer in quick fashion at WrestleMania II and feuded extensively with the Junkyard Dog and George "The Animal" Steele while also unsuccessfully challenging Hulk Hogan for the WWF championship on multiple occasions. [2]

In May 1986, Adonis (with Hart) debuted his own talk segment, The Flower Shop, during Piper's five-month hiatus from the WWF. These segments were the primary backdrop for Paul Orndorff's slow-building heel turn against his friend Hogan, with Adonis relentlessly needling Orndorff about living in Hogan's shadow. In August, shortly before Piper's return, Adonis obtained the services of Piper's bodyguard, "Cowboy" Bob Orton, who took to wearing a pink cowboy hat. The feud with Piper came to a head when Adonis, Orton and Don Muraco attacked Piper during a "duel" between the two talk segments, injuring Piper's leg, covering him in lipstick and damaging the Pit set. A week later, Piper destroyed the set of The Flower Shop with a baseball bat. On the Oct. 4 Saturday Night's Main Event show, Piper struck Adonis with a crutch, leading to Adonis not appearing on TV for two months with what was described as a separated shoulder. After Adonis returned in November to attack Piper on the Pit, the two eventually agreed to face one another in a hair vs. hair match at WrestleMania III. Piper won the bout with assistance from Brutus Beefcake, who cut off the majority of Adonis' hair afterward. [2]

[edit] Return to the AWA

Adonis (now with a shaved head) had a ready-made feud with Beefcake but left the WWF shortly after WrestleMania III, returning to the AWA, where he was managed by Paul E. Dangerously during 1987. During this stint, Adonis feuded with Tommy Rich and lost the final match of the AWA International Television Championship tournament to Greg Gagne in December 1987.

[edit] Death

Adonis was killed on July 4, 1988 in Lewisporte, Newfoundland and Labrador while riding in a minivan with fellow wrestlers William "Mike Kelly" Arko, Victor "Pat Kelly" Arko, and Dave "Wildman" McKigney. Adonis, McKigney and Pat Kelly were killed when the driver, Mike Kelly, allegedly swerved in order to avoid hitting a moose and, blinded by the setting sun, inadvertedly drove into a lake. Mike Kelly survived, albeit with severe leg injuries. [1] [6] [7] [8]

[edit] Wrestling facts

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • PWI Editor's Award (1988)
  • PWI ranked him #128 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003.
  • PWI ranked him #35 of the 100 best tag teams with Dick Murdoch of the PWI Years in 2003.
  • PWI ranked him #67 of the 100 best tag teams with Jesse Ventura of the PWI Years in 2003.
  • Most Improved Wrestler (1981)
  • Most Underrated Wrestler (1982)
  • Worst Gimmick (1986)
  • Worst Gimmick (1987)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Schramm, C. (July 4, 2001). Triumph and tragedy on July 4th. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved on May 30, 2007. “The year before was not as lucky for three men. Mike Kelly was driving Adrian Adonis, Dave "The Wildman" McKigney, and his twin brother Pat Kelly in Lewisporte, Newfoundland, when Kelly lost control of the van, trying to avoid a moose. The van fell into a lake, and Mike Kelly was the only survivor. Adonis was reportedly decapitated from the accident.”
  2. ^ a b c d Adrian Adonis. Accelerator3359.com. Retrieved on May 31, 2007.
  3. ^ Milner, J.. Jesse Ventura. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved on May 30, 2007.
  4. ^ a b History of the World Tag Team Championship. WWE.com. Retrieved on May 30, 2007.
  5. ^ a b Duncan, R. and Will, G. (2007). WWWF/WWF/WWE Tag Team Title History. Solie.org. Retrieved on May 30, 2007.
  6. ^ Deaths - FAQ. WrestleView.com. Retrieved on May 30, 2007. “On July 4, 1988, Keith "Adrian Adonis" Franke died when his rented minivan hit a moose while on a wrestling tour in Newfoundland, Canada. Moose/vehicle accidents are rather common in Newfoundland in the summer months, however very few are fatal (maybe 5-6 deaths per year). Adonis' accident happened just before sunset, with the low-lying sun blinding the driver. In the crash were wrestlers Pat Kelly and Dave McKigney. The driver who was also a wrestler Mike Kelly was not killed but had a severely injured leg.”
  7. ^ Dave 'Wildman' McKigney. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved on May 30, 2007.
  8. ^ Kelly Twins, Pat & Mike. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved on May 30, 2007.

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