Carl Fergie
Acting Born Apr 25, 1953 Oklahoma, U.S. 7 credits
Biography
Carl Fergie is a retired professional wrestler best known for his work during the 1970s and 1980s with promotions like Mid-South Wrestling, the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA), and Jim Crockett Promotions.
He debuted in 1975 and competed in both the U.S. and Japan. In 1981, he won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship with Ox Baker, and in 1987 briefly held the CWA Heavyweight Title after defeating Jeff Jarrett.
He made appearances in WCW and WWF during the 1990s before retiring in 1998.
He is a cousin of The Honky Tonk Man and Jerry Lawler, and currently owns a Gold's Gym in Jackson, Tennessee.
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Frequent co-stars
Career timeline
Legends of Mid-South Wrestling
Mid-Atlantic Championship WrestlingMid-Atlantic Championship WrestlingMid-South WrestlingMid-South WrestlingMid-South Wrestling
USWA Championship Wrestling
Full filmography
- Legends of Mid-South Wrestling (2013) as Himself (Referee)
- Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (1981) as "Pretty Boy" Carl Fergie
- Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (1981) as Carl Fergie
- Mid-South Wrestling (1981) as 'King' Carl Fergie
- Mid-South Wrestling (1981) as 'King' Carl Fergie (Special Referee)
- Mid-South Wrestling (1981) as 'King' Carl Fergie (Referee)
- USWA Championship Wrestling (1977) as Carl Fergie