Sweet Daddy Siki

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Reginald Siki
Statistics
Ring name(s) Mr. Irresistible
Sweet Daddy Siki
Billed height 5 ft 10 in
Billed weight 245 lb
Born June 16
Montgomery, Texas
Resides Toronto, Ontario
Trained by Sandor Szabo
Ray Ortega [1]
Debut 1955

Reginald Siki (5' 10", 245 pounds) was a professional wrestler and was born on June 16 in Montgomery, Texas.

Sweet Daddy Siki started wrestling in 1955 in Artisa, New Mexico.[2] He also did some training in Los Angeles with Sandor Szabo and Ray Ortega.[2] He says he was about 180 pounds when he started, but within three years weighed in at 230.[2]

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[edit] Career

He moved to Toronto in 1961 because it was a good central location to travel across North America.[2] He still lives in Toronto today, and uses it as a base for his country & western band and his work as a DJ.[2] Siki is well known throughout Canada. He was a top draw in the '60s and '70s. He fought in Stampede wrestling for years, traveled with Bearman McKigney's circuit and was a mainstay of the eastern scene.[2] Siki is best known for his head-hammerin' "coco butt" and "neck breaker" holds.[3]

At his peak, Siki was a main card attraction at Maple Leaf Gardens and drew fans by the busloads.[3] He had made his Maple Leaf Gardens debut in 1962 and wrestled there until 1980.[4]

In his peak at Maple Leaf Gardens, he earned up to $3,000 a bout and got bundles of mail from fans around the world.[3] In the 1970s, Siki wrestled two well-known radio & TV hosts in Toronto -- CHUM radio's Terry Steele and CITY-TV's Gene Taylor.[4] He used an airplane spin as a finisher in both matches.[4]

[edit] Championships

Along the way, he has accrued six major wrestling belts, including the Austra-Asian championship, thrice winning the North American championship, the Texas championship and the tag-team heavyweight crown.[3]

Siki suffered many injuries throughout his career. He suffered from two broken ribs, had his hands broken twice, his ankle and leg broken and half his face paralyzed.[3]

In the 1980s, he wrestled across the Maritimes and in small Northern Ontario towns.[3] Siki actually wrote his own theme song entitled I Am So Proud Of What I see.[3]

During this time, he also started to teach the craft at Sully's Toronto Youth Athletic Club on Sundays.[3] He continued to wrestle into the 1990s. He was also affiliated with a Toronto wrestling school through the 1980s and to the mid-1990s, initially in partnership with Johnny Powers.[4]

Besides Canada, Siki wrestled right across the United States, in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Trinidad.[2]

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • AGPW North American Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Cuban Assassain
  • Midwest Wrestling Association
  • MWA Ohio Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Leon Graham[1]
  • NWA Eastern States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)1

1This title should not be confused with the NWA Eastern States Heavyweight Championship that was defended in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling in the early to mid 1970s. This title would go on to be renamed the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Other Superstars - Sweet Daddy Siki
  2. ^ a b c d e f g SLAM! Wrestling Canadian Hall of Fame: Sweet Daddy Siki
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Siki still wonderful…just ask him, By Tom Godfrey, Toronto Sun, June 29, 1986
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j PAGE OF FAME: Sweet Daddy Siki

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