Tommy Lee Jones (wrestler)
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Ring name(s) | Tommy Rogers Jeff Gouldie Mongolian Stomper, Jr. Tommy Lane |
Tommy Lee Jones was a professional wrestler. He was best known for wrestling in southern United States wrestling promotions as Tommy Lane, one-half of the "Rock 'n' Roll RPMs" with Mike Davis.
[edit] Early career
Jones started wrestling in the NWA's Central States promotion under the name Tommy Rogers (not to be confused with the Tommy Rogers of the Fantastics tag team).
He later started wrestling as Jeff Gouldie, the (kayfabe) son of Archie Gouldie, who also wrestled as the Mongolian Stomper, which also allowed Jones to adopt the nickname Mongolian Stomper, Jr.
[edit] Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
Jones went to the World Class promotion, which at the time was still affiliated with the NWA. He started a tag team with Mike Davis called the Rock 'n' Roll RPMs. They had feuds with several teams, including another "Rock 'n' Roll" tag team known as the Rock 'n' Roll Express. The RPMs feuded with The Fantastics over the WCWA Tag Team Championship, however they were unable to win the championship. The RPMs also competed in the CWA in Memphis, where they won two AWA Southern Tag Team titles.
After the demise of World Class, the RPMs moved on to World Championship Wrestling, where they were used as jobbers.
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
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- WWC World Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Mike Davis