Wrestler Sonny King Has Died
He was not on the list.
He competed in the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), where he won the WWWF Tag Team Championship. His real name was Larry Johnson.
Johnson began his career as a professional boxer, but later
turned to professional wrestling after befriending Ernie Ladd. Johnson
initially turned down the offer from Jack Britton to join the sport, but later
tried it anyway. He began his training in Detroit. He later worked in
Pittsburgh and Ontario.
In 1972, he teamed with Chief Jay Strongbow to win the World
Wide Wrestling Federation's World Tag Team Championship from Baron Mikel
Scicluna and King Curtis Iaukea. After a month, they lost the title to the team
of Professor Tanaka and Mr. Fuji. Through 1973 and 1974, he worked in NWA Mid
Atlantic where he most often fought Johhny Valentine and Swede Hanson.
Johnson won the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship in
Alabama in March 1977. In 1978 and 1979, Johnson worked in Memphis as a manager
to Jos Leduc and Ron Bass. He also feuded with Jerry Lawler for the Southern
Championship. While with Championship Wrestling from Florida, he traded the
Florida version of the NWA Brass Knuckles Championship with Killer Karl Kox.
While partnering with The Angel in the Continental Wrestling
Association in 1980, he won the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship. While
waiting for a card to start in the Carolinas, he noticed a male force his way
into an arena past an elderly security guard. When Johnson confronted the man,
he was stabbed numerous times, during which he suffered a punctured lung and
the knife nicked his heart. Johnson was rushed into emergency surgery. Years
later, Johnson recounted the surgeon having to massage his heart outside of his
body to keep him alive. He retired in the mid-1980s.
Johnson grew up in North Carolina. After retiring from
wrestling, he worked in a junkyard in South Florida, buying and selling car
parts. His son played football for the South Carolina Gamecocks.
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