Ricky Morton

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Ricky Morton
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Ring name(s) Richard Morton
Rick Morton
Ricky Morton
Billed height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Billed weight 226 lb (103 kg/16.1 st)
Born September 21, 1956 (1956-09-21) (age 51)
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Trained by Paul Morton
Debut 1978

Richard Wendell "Ricky" Morton (born September 21, 1956) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Robert Gibson as the tag team known as The Rock 'n' Roll Express.

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[edit] Career

Ricky Morton was trained by his father, Paul, and started wrestling in 1978. He wrestled primarily for Mid-Southern Wrestling in Memphis, Tennessee, often teaming with Ken Lucas and Eddie Gilbert.

He went on to Mid-Southern Wrestling in 1983 and formed the team that made him famous, The Rock 'N Roll Express, with Robert Gibson. They won the Mid-South Tag Team Titles three times and feuded with the team that would become their arch rivals, The Midnight Express of Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey.

Because of his small stature and good looks, he was usually made the "Face in Peril, meaning he would be the one to take most of the punishment in the matches to get the fans behind the team. He was also the one that always suffered a humiliation or "injury" to further the storyline the team would be involved in. Nowadays, this is sometimes referred to as "Playing Ricky Morton."

In 1985, both teams moved on to the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions and became famous due to the national television exposure of TBS. Ricky and Robert had a major feud with the "Russians", Ivan and Nikita Koloff and won the NWA World Tag Team Titles. They traded the titles again with the Russians and lost them to their hated rivals the Midnight Express in February 1986 due to their manager, Jim Cornette. Cornette used his tennis racket on Robert to help his team win.

In the spring of 1986, Ricky was having an interview when NWA Champion Ric Flair came out and insulted his fans by calling them "teenyboppers". He said Ricky couldn't handle real women and Ricky stomped Flair's sunglasses. This led to a fight and then a series of matches as The Great American Bash toured the country. To help build Ricky as a serious title contender, it was pointed out that he once went to a one hour draw with then-AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel. Ricky never won the title but he proved that he was of the same caliber as Flair was in the ring. At one point in the feud with Flair, the Four Horsemen attacked him and rubbed his face on the dressing room floor, causing a grotesque looking facial injury. They also broke his nose in another attack. Arn Anderson would make fun of Ricky, calling him "Punky Morton", which was a play on the popular 1980s sitcom Punky Brewster. The term used to belittle Morton backfired when fans began to use it as a term of endearment. Ricky and Robert won the titles back from the Midnight Express and feuded with Ole and Arn Anderson for the rest of the year. They culminated this feud with a win over the Anderson's in a cage at Starrcade on November 28, 1986. This victory started the Horsemen's dissatisfaction with Ole who was kicked out just months later.

Ricky and Robert then lost the titles to Rick Rude and Manny Fernandez, who they feuded with from December 1986 to June 1987. When Rude left for the WWF, the titles were given back to the Rock 'n Roll Express, with the explanation that they won the titles accompanied by footage of a prior non-title match won by the Rock 'n Rolls where they pinned the champions. Ricky and Robert then feuded briefly with the "New Breed", Sean Royal and Chris Champion, but this feud ended when the New Breed were injured in an auto accident. Their next feud was with Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard, who won the titles from them after Jim Cornette's new Midnight Express of Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane attacked them and injured Ricky's arm and shoulder. Ricky came out in the middle of the match and blindly tagged Robert and courageously tried to wrestle but the Horsemen soon took advantage and Robert gave up the match to save Ricky more pain. They feuded for a few months with the Horsemen keeping the titles and injuring Robert's ribs.

Ricky and Robert then left the NWA and wrestled for the CWA until they returned to WCW in 1990. Robert injured his knee and Ricky teamed with Big Josh and Junkyard Dog to win the WCW Six-Man Tag Team Titles.

On June 12, 1991, at the Clash of Champions, Ricky was in the ring to accept an invitation by Alexandra York to join her York Foundation. Robert appeared and said he was healthy and ready to go and to everybody's shock, Ricky turned on Robert and beat him down before leaving with York, Mr. Hughes and Terrence Taylor. He changed his name to Richard Morton and they soon added Tommy Rich, who became Thomas Rich. They feuded with Robert, Dustin Rhodes and Bobby Eaton and won the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Titles. But, they disbanded in early 1992 and Ricky was used as a preliminary heel jobber where he teamed with various heels like Diamond Dallas Page.

By July, Ricky was in the USWA where he won the title and feuded with his former partner, Eddie Gilbert. He left USWA for Smoky Mountain Wrestling and reformed the Rock 'N Roll Express with Robert. They feuded with two versions of the "Heavenly Bodies" for the next year and a half, Stan Lane & Tom Prichard, and Prichard & Jim Del Ray. They feuded with The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa Saed), in 1994 and went to the NWA to win the tag titles again in 1995. During 1995, he also teamed briefly with David Jericho.

In 1996, they were back in WCW as jobbers to major heels. They left WCW by 1997 for the independent circuit. In 1998, they were briefly in the WWF as part of the "NWA" angle as the NWA Tag Team Champions, but did nothing to be remembered for other than losing the titles to the "Headbangers".

In 2002, they briefly were part of Vince Russo's S.E.X. group in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Since leaving TNA, Ricky wrestles all over the independent circuit in the Southeast and on the East Coast and often wins regional titles. Occasionally, he teams with Robert as the Rock 'N Roll Express. In the past few years Morton has been in legal trouble regarding non payment of child support.

On March 31, 2007 in Logan, West Virginia, Morton defeated Bobby Eaton in an NWA Legends Match during ASW's Rumble In The Jungle show.[1]

On April 27, 2007 in Memphis, Tennessee at the PMG Clash of Legends event put on by Memphis Wrestling, Morton and Kid Kash captured the MW Southern Tag Team Championship, defeating Too Cool II.

[edit] In wrestling

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • All-Star Wrestling
  • ASW Heavyweight Championshp (1 time)
  • ASW Southern Heavyweight Championshp (1 time)
  • ASW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Robert Gibson
  • Allied Independent Wrestling Federations
  • AIWF United States Championship (1 time)
  • Alternative Championship Wrestling
  • ACW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • AWA Supreme Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Todd Morton
  • Appalachia Pro Wrestling
  • APW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Carolina Wrestling Association
  • CWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Championship Wrestling
  • CW Triple Crown Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Wayne Adkins
  • Exodus Wrestling Alliance
  • EWA Heavyweight Championship (5 times)
  • Extreme Wrestling Federation
  • EWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • EWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Chris Hamrick
  • Great American Wrestling Federation
  • Korean Pro-Wrestling Association
  • North American Championship Wrestling
  • NACW Tag Team Championship (2 times)
  • Omni Pro Wrestling
  • OPW Rock 'n' Roll Cup Tag Team Tournament winner (2006) - with Aaron Armor
  • Professional Wrestling Federation
  • PWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Southern Michigan Championship Wrestling
  • SMCW United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Southern States Wrestling
  • SSW Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Bobby Fulton (1), Beau James (1), and Ricky Harrison (1)
  • SSW Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Ultimate Championship Wrestling
  • UCW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • United Wrestling Association
  • UWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • UWA United States Championship (1 time)
  • Virginia Championship Wrestling
  • NWA VCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Virginia Wrestling Association
  • VWA/CCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • World Organization of Wrestling
  • WOW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Robert Gibson

1One of their reigns with the title began in Memphis, Tennessee, though the records are unclear as to which promotion hosted the card. During another reign, the championship was awarded to them, though there's no indication of where the titles were awarded nor which promotion they were wrestling for at the time.

[edit] Personal life

Ricky Morton is now in the early stages of writing a book, promptly named "Sex, Drugs and the Rock N Roll Express". Morton is asking fans to give him feedback on the title as well as things they would like to hear about. Please send any stories or questions to 2toms@tagteampromotions.net, the book is in the works, and will be coming to you soon.

[edit] Legal issues

Ricky Morton was jailed in October 2005 in Tennessee for delinquent child support. [2] A website (now defunct) dedicated to collecting donations, selling donated memorabilia, and telling his side of the story was soon established by friends and family. At least two benefit shows were put together in February 2006 to raise money towards his legal fees. A United Wrestling Association show in Alcoa, Tennessee on February 2, 2006, raised $2,475 for this cause.[3] On February 15, 2006, after four months behind bars, Ricky was released under the condition that he continue working and making efforts to catch up on the delinquent payments owed to his ex-wife. He returned to the ring the next night for the United Wrestling Association.[4]

Morton was arrested again in September 2007 once again on the grounds of delinquent child support, being $63,000 behind. Soon after his arrest his official website, RickyMorton.net, started to raise money for Morton's legal fees.[5]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ ASW (2007). 2007 Results. ASW Official Wesbite. Retrieved on 2007-02-05.
  2. ^ Mike Mooneyham (2005). Luger, Morton among jailed pro wrestlers. The Post and Courier (Charleston). Retrieved on 2007-02-05.
  3. ^ Mike Mooneyham (2006). Efforts continue to get Morton out of jail. The Post and Courier (Charleston). Retrieved on 2007-02-05.
  4. ^ UWA (2007). 2006 Best Guest Competitor. UWA official site. Retrieved on 2007-02-05.
  5. ^ Welcome to the Official Internet home of Rock and Roll Express Ricky Morton

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