Gene Petit

Gene Petit is a retired American professional wrestler best known for his portrayal of Cousin Luke in the World Wrestling Federation. He also competed under several other gimmicks and competed for several promotions in the United States as well as Australia, Japan, and Nigeria.

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Career

Early career

Petit attended the University of Tampa, where he played for the football team. While there, he met former Olympic wrestler Dale Lewis. They became friends, and Lewis paid Petit to drive him to his bookings at professional wrestling events.[1] Petit has stated that he began wrestling after spending "a couple of weeks" practising in a gym.[2] At one of Lewis' events, the company did not have enough wrestlers and Petit was asked to fill in. He teamed with Lewis and Gypsy Joe Rosario in a six-man match. After his first match, in which he wrestled under his real name, he competed with the ring name Gene Lewis. He and Dale Lewis competed as kayfabe (storyline) brothers due to their similar appearance.[1]

While wrestling in Florida in the 1980s, Petit joined a stable named the Army of Darkness. As a member of the group, which used a devil-worshipping gimmick, he used the ring name Kharma.[3][4]

World Wrestling Federation

During a conversation with George Scott, a booker from the World Wrestling Federation, Petit received an unenthusiastic response to his query about joining the promotion. Petit then showed Scott a picture he had taken of himself as a joke, in which he wore "cutoff jeans, overalls, and a floppy hat". After seeing the picture, Scott offered Petit the role of Cousin Luke, a member of the Hillbilly Family led by Hillbilly Jim.[1] As part of this gimmick, Petit was silent and expressionless and portrayed a rural Southerner who did not know how to wrestle.[5] He joined the other hillbillies in their feud with Roddy Piper, Bob Orton, Jr., and Jesse Ventura. Shortly after joining the company, however, Petit broke his ankle due to a problem with a defective wrestling ring. He was asked to compete at WrestleMania 2, the WWF's biggest show of the year, but had to decline due to the injury.[1]

Retirement

Petit now lives in Bernardsville, New Jersey and is a member of the board of directors for the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.[6]

In wrestling

References

  1. ^ a b c d Oliver, Greg (2008-05-14). "Cousin Luke made a lasting impression". SLAM! Wrestling. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2008/05/14/5568736.html. Retrieved 2009-01-08. 
  2. ^ Sammond, Nicholas (2005). Steel Chair to the Head: The Pleasure and Pain of Professional Wrestling. Duke University Press. p. 197. ISBN 0822334380. 
  3. ^ Oliver, Greg. "SLAM! Wrestling Canadian Hall of Fame: Luna Vachon". SLAM! Wrestling. http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosV/vachon_luna.html. Retrieved 2009-01-08. 
  4. ^ Oliver, Greg. "Olympics just another step for Bob Roop". SLAM! Wrestling. http://www.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosR/roop_olympics.html. Retrieved 2009-01-08. 
  5. ^ "Wrestler Profiles: Gene Petit". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/g/gene-petit.html. Retrieved 2009-01-08. 
  6. ^ "About PWHF". The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum. http://www.pwhf.org/about/about.asp. Retrieved 2009-01-08. 

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